Combined Defence Services Examination
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You haven't mentioned in which discipline you have completed your graduation and there is no minimum aggregate requirement.If you have done your Engineering in you bachelor's degree level then you are eligible to go for Indian naval academy and Air force academy provided that you have done your 10+2 with Mathematics and physics from a recognised board or university. If you have done your bachelor's degree in any other discipline you are eligible to go for officers training academy and Indian military academy.
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I would like to inform you that there's no problem if you are appearing for the exam in your final year of graduation because the eligibility criteria for Central Defense Service is for final year students of graduation and above.
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dear Pranav Pratiyush,
yes a chemical engineering student of final year or passout can apply for combined defence service exam .
here I am giving you the eligibility condition for cds-
Officers Training Academy (OTA - women, Non-Technical)
Unmarried and widow
Degree of a recognised university or equivalent
Officers Training Academy (OTA - men)
Unmarried and married
Indian Naval Academy (NA)
Unmarried
Degree in Engineering from a recognised university/institution
Indian Military Academy (IMA)
Air Force Academy (AFA)
Degree of a recognised university (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering
if you want to know more information about the the cds exam then you can go through the below link
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/cds
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