Indian Army
If you're not sure about what to do after the 10th and want to join the Indian Army and Defence, here are some options you can follow:
Class 12: After clearing your 12th board exams, you can apply for Indian Army or Defence-related fields. You can choose any one stream among Science, Commerce, or Arts for your 12th. However, the Science stream provides more flexibility for Defence-related careers.
NDA Entrance Exam: You can prepare for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam after completing your 12th. Clearing this exam will lead to becoming an officer in the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force.
Technical Courses: If you're interested in technical fields, you can pursue vocational courses or ITI (Industrial Training Institutes) courses after 10th, which can provide entry into technical roles in the Indian Army or Defence.
Physical Fitness: Physical fitness is important for entry into the Indian Army and Defence forces. Engage in regular exercise and physical activities to improve your fitness, which will be beneficial during selection.
Consult a Career Counselor: If you're confused about which field to choose or how to apply to the Indian Army or Defence, consulting a career counselor will be helpful for guidance.
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As you are from west bengal abd you want aiims delhi seat , you may face some challenges.
Generally for medical admissions state quota are reserved for candidates who are domicile of that particular state or have studied in that state.
You will be eligible for west bengal state quota.
You may proceed with following steps
1. Check up state quota Ability - you must fulfill all necessary requirements for state quota.
2.Obtain validity certificate - state authorities, in some cases may ask you to present a validity certificate to avail benefits of reservations in Delhi. This certificate will verify the authencity and validity of your sc caste certificate issued by other state.
3. You may seek legal advices claiming state quota
Hello,
If you've completed 12th grade in the commerce stream without taking Maths, you can still join the Indian Army through the NDA & NA Examination. The minimum education qualification is 10th grade or equivalent with at least 45% marks overall, and no specific subjects are mentioned. You also need to have at least 33% marks in each subject studied at the 10th grade level.
For further information, you can check out the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/How-to-join-the-Indian-Army
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Hello aspirant,
According to the most recent criteria, in order to be eligible for the aptitude test and interview, a candidate must take the NEET UG exam. A shortlist of candidates for further screening is created for the Indian Army BSc Nursing program based on their merit in the NEET UG.
For more information, you can visit our site by clicking on the link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/indian-army-bsc-nursing
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You can join the Military Nursing Service (MNS) after earning a B.Sc. in nursing. You can join the Armed Forces Medical Services as a Commissioned Nursing Officer with Short Service or a Commissioned Nursing Officer with Permanent Service. A written test, followed by an interview and a medical exam, will be used to determine your selection.
For more information you can visit the link given below.
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