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Dear student, Yes, as a Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy) graduate, you are eligible to apply for the SSC CGL exam, as long as you meet the other basic criteria like age and nationality.
The minimum educational qualification for most SSC CGL posts is a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Even though Pharm.D is a professional doctorate, it is treated as a graduate-level qualification for SSC CGL purposes. So, you qualify academically for almost all general posts under SSC CGL.
However, some specific posts like Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) or Statistical Investigator do require a background in Mathematics or Statistics , either in your 12th standard or as a core subject in your degree. If you don’t meet that, you’ll have to skip those specific posts.
The general age limit for SSC CGL is between 18 and 32 years , depending on the post, with relaxations for reserved categories. You should check the exact age criteria for the post you're targeting in the official notification.
Also, a few posts like Inspector or Sub-Inspector may require you to meet certain physical standards.
To sum up, with a Pharm.D degree, you're eligible for SSC CGL , especially for most of the administrative and officer-level roles. Just be sure to read the official notification for any post-specific requirements.
For a B.Tech in Civil Engineering (bachelor) candidate applying for AFCAT, the correct option is Graduate Option D .
Explanation:
AFCAT eligibility:
AFCAT requires a Bachelor's degree in any discipline (or B.Tech) from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks.
Engineering Graduates:
Engineers (B.Tech) are specifically mentioned as eligible under a graduate category, which is option D according to Quora.
Civil Engineering:
Since Civil Engineering is a B.Tech degree, it falls under the engineering graduate category, thus making option D the correct choice.
Option D:
Option D is specifically designed for engineering graduates. It allows you to mention your degree and specify your engineering discipline (Civil Engineering).
Hello,
The NDA exam conducted by UPSC has strict age eligibility criteria. For the NDA II 2025 exam, which is scheduled to be held in September 2025, only candidates born between January 2, 2007, and January 1, 2010 (both dates inclusive) are considered eligible. Since your son was born on November 1, 2006, he unfortunately does not fall within this age range, making him ineligible for the NDA II 2025 exam as per the current guidelines.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, as a 33 years and 9 months old OBC candidate, you can apply for most of the posts in SSC CGL with the benefit of age relaxation by three years provided to OBC candidates. So, in an effective sense, your upper age limit would be 33 years for posts with upper age limit 30 years and 36 years for posts in which the upper limit is 33 years. You are eligible for Assistant Audit Officer and Inspector of Income Tax posts. Just make sure you meet the educational qualification for AAO, which may include a desirable qualification in CA/MBA/Cost Accounting, etc.
Hi Sumanth,
Unfortunately, the window to edit details of OTR was closed on 31st May, 2025. More importantly, your educational details can NOT be edited once you are OTR verified. But one thing you should be prepared of, is to be prepared with all required documents be it your diploma or degree certificate at the document verification stage.
You may also mail this issue to helpdesk-ssc@ssc.nic.in with your degree certificate to support your take. I suggest you to first mail this issue to SSC itself.
All the best!
Hello there,
Yes, you can become eligible for the AFCAT Flying Branch by adding Mathematics to your 12th qualification.
Here’s what you can do:
You must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics, each with at least 50% marks, to be eligible for the Flying Branch.
Since you studied PCB, you can take Mathematics as an additional subject through NIOS or any other recognized board.
NIOS offers the option to appear for a single subject. Although they provide only a marksheet and not a full certificate, the marksheet is valid and recognized.
To ensure eligibility, complete your graduation with at least 60% marks and submit both your original 12th marksheet (with Physics) and the NIOS Mathematics marksheet while applying.
Before applying for AFCAT, it is recommended to confirm with the official AFCAT or Indian Air Force recruitment office whether the NIOS marksheet for a single subject is accepted.
This path is commonly used by students in similar situations.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
I have also same doubt as I am also from industrial ioT but ibps not mentioned any degree or related field confuse should i preper or not if got ans please let me know
You can download the syllabus in hindi language from the National Testing Agency Portal (NTA). NTA has all the syllabus and previous year papers, arranged chronologically. Please go through its official portal and you can download the syllabus in your device.
The Staff Selection Commission conducts the SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff) exam, which is available to candidates who have completed Class 10 (Matriculation). The syllabus aims to evaluate a candidate's general aptitude and fundamental educational understanding.
It comprises four primary segments: General Intelligence and Reasoning, Numerical Aptitude, General English, and General Awareness. The reasoning part covers subjects such as coding-decoding, analogies, classification, and sequences. The numerical skills portion includes fundamental math concepts such as percentages, decimals, ratios, time and labor, as well as profit and loss. General English evaluates your vocabulary, grammar, understanding, and sentence construction.
General Awareness encompasses current events, Indian history, geography, political science, and basic scientific knowledge. For effective preparation, concentrate on NCERT textbooks from Class 8 to 10, consistently read newspapers to stay updated on current events, and practice with past year question papers. Numerous online platforms provide complimentary notes and practice tests that match the SSC MTS syllabus.
Hello aspirant,
Candidates for NDA 1 must have been born on or before July 2, 2007, and July 1, 2010; candidates for NDA 2 must have been born on or before January 2, 2008, and July 1, 2011.
As you do not fulfill the eligibility criteria, you are not eligible for NDA 1 2026.
Thank you
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