Combined Defence Services Examination
No,if you have answer why you dropped third year then there is no problem in interview or document verification in SSB And obviously they will test you for the quality in SSB(via GTO/IO) if you show the side of yours more to be compatible for the job .Be prepared for your answer as this is the most probable question they will ask you in the interview round.document verification only check your eligibility whether you fulfill or not thats it.all the best
Yes, you are eligible for CDS 2 2026 IMA Entry.
The age limit for IMA entry through CDS is 20-24 years as of 2nd January of the exam year. Since your date of birth is 01/01/2003, you will be 23 years old on 2nd January 2026, within the IMA entry age limit. So, you can apply for and sit for the IMA CDS exam.
But remember, the number of attempts for CDS IMA for you will be very limited as you will only have one year to crack the exam because next year, you will turn 24. The exam is conducted twice a year
Hello student
The Combined Defence Services (CDS) exam is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for admission to the Indian Military Academy (IMA) and other defence academies.
To determine the number of attempts you have for CDS entry for IMA, we need to consider the following factors:
1. _Age limit_: The age limit for IMA is 19-24 years.
2. _Graduation completion_: You will complete your graduation in September 2027.
3. _DOB_: Your DOB is 19/11/2004.
Assuming you attempt the CDS exam immediately after completing your graduation, here's a possible scenario:
- 2027: First attempt (age 22-23 years)
- 2028: Second attempt (age 23-24 years)
- 2029: Not eligible due to age limit (will be 25 years old)
Therefore, you will have approximately 2 attempts for CDS entry for IMA, considering your age and graduation completion. However, please note that this calculation is based on the assumption that you attempt the exam immediately after graduation and that the age limit remains the same.
It's essential to check the official UPSC notification for the CDS exam each year to confirm the eligibility criteria and age limit.
Hello,
For CDS (Combined Defence Services) exam conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) for admission to the Indian Military Academy (IMA), the eligibility criteria regarding age are as follows:
Since your date of birth is 3rd May 2003, you fall within the eligible age range for the CDS exam.
Therefore, you have as many attempts as you need until you cross the upper age limit (which is usually around 24 years for CDS IMA, but it's always best to check the latest notification from UPSC for any changes).
As of now, based on your age, you are eligible to appear for the CDS exam and have multiple attempts remaining.
Good luck with your preparations!
Ofcourse you can give cds exam until the age of 25 years if you have completed your graduation.there is no best year for attempting any exam it depends on your preparation if you are confident that you are going to crack the exam go for it dont waste your time for the right time to come.
Cds exam is conducted by UPSC hence it is hard you need to prepare for it do hard work smartly update yourself with ongoing news to get good marks in current affairs section as this is the toughest part of exam which keep changes with time.
Hey there,
The age limit to appear in the Combined Defence Services (CDS) Exam is a minimum of 18 years and a maximum of 25 years. Additionally, you must be unmarried for some segments like Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA) and Officers’ Training Academy (SSC Course for Men) and have completed your graduation before appearing for the CDS exam.
Given your date of birth is December 17, 2001, you will be eligible to appear for the CDS 2025 exam for segments like Air Force Academy and Officers’ Training Academy (SSC Course for Men) but you won't be eligible for segments like Indian Military Academy (IMA) and Indian Naval Academy (INA) because these segments require the age between 18 years to 23 years and by the time of CDS exam in 2025 your age will be more than 23 years. So, you won't be able to appear for IMA and INA.
If you need more information on any topic, feel free to ask your questions.
Thank you, and best wishes for your future!
Hello Aspirant
It's highly unlikely that having an extra thumb would disqualify you from the CDS medical exam.
The primary focus of the medical examination is to assess your overall physical and mental fitness for the rigors of military training and service. Conditions that would significantly impair your ability to perform your duties are grounds for disqualification.
However, it's crucial to consult with a medical expert or the official CDS medical board for definitive guidance. They can provide specific information based on the latest medical standards and guidelines for the armed forces.
Yes, you can give the CDS exam after completing a BJMC course, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria set by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) which conducts the exam. A candidate must have a Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university. Your BJMC degree fulfills this requirement. A BJMC degree might not provide a direct advantage in the CDS exam content, which focuses on mathematics, science, general knowledge, and military aptitude. However, the communication and analytical skills you develop during your BJMC program can be beneficial for aspects like the interview stage. https://media.careers360.com/articles/ipu-cet-bjmc I hope it helps!
The eligibility criteria for NDA and CDS medical exams can vary slightly, but generally, a normal bend in the left middle finger should not be a significant issue.
However, it's essential to consult with the official medical boards or authorities responsible for conducting the medical examinations for NDA and CDS. They will have specific guidelines regarding physical fitness and medical standards that need to be met.
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