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Hi Nikki, According to the UPSC NDA 2026 eligibility criteria: For NDA 1 2026, a candidate must be born between 02/07/2007 and 01/07/2010 . For NDA 2 2026, a candidate must be born between 02/01/2008 and 01/07/2011. So, as per your Date of Birth 27/06/2007. You are not eligible for UPSC NDA 1/2 2026. You are only eligible for NDA 2 2025 . Thankyou. Regards,
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To download the question paper for Hindi UGC NET, please visit the official website of UGC. All the previous year papers can be found in that website. The previous year question paper tab is right beside the syllabus tab. You can also refer to some good books online to get the question papers.
Hope this helps. All the best!
As per the NDA 2, 2025 eligibility criteria, candidates must be born between July 2, 2005, and July 1, 2008. Since your DOB is February 15, 2006, you are eligible to apply for NDA 2 in 2025. Best of luck with your preparation!
HELLO,
If you are an ex serviceman and you want to apply for the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level exam then you get some extra years added to the age limit based on your category
if you belong to the general category you get three years of relaxation after subtracting the number of years you served in the military from your current age
if you are from the other backward classes category you get six years
if you are from the scheduled castes or scheduled tribes category you get eight years
now which jobs can ex servicemen apply for
you can apply for most jobs in group C and some jobs in group B but not all group B jobs allow ex servicemen to apply so it is important to check the job notification each year when the Staff Selection Commission releases it
To be considered an ex serviceman you should have
served in the Indian Army Indian Navy or Indian Air Force
been officially discharged or retired either because you chose to or because the military released you
possibly received a pension or completed your full term of service
if you are not a graduate then you must have served for at least fifteen years in the armed forces to apply
In simple words the Staff Selection Commission allows ex servicemen to apply for many government jobs with some age benefits but your service record and education level must meet their conditions
Hope it helps!
HEY THERE!!
Yes, ex-servicemen are eligible to apply for SSC CGL.
Hello aspirant ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , practising previous year question papers helps you to find the difficulty level of an exam . You also get to know about the exam pattern , important topics as well. It will boost your preparation.
Here are the links below , you can get previous year question papers for both exam in online mode.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po-question-papers
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po-question-papers
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According to your date of birth (January 19, 2009), you are now 16 years old. For NDA 2, 2025, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) lays down that candidates should be born between January 2, 2007, and January 1, 2010, to be eligible. That is, you will be 17 years old at the time of the exam in September 2025, which is within the age bracket required. Hence, you are eligible for applying for NDA 2, 2025, subject to the fulfillment of the other eligibility conditions, like being unmarried and also complying with the educational requirements. NDA Eligibility criteria
As per the NDA 2026 eligibility, the candidate must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old on the exam date. Born on 28 January 2007, you will be 19 by NDA 1, 2026, so you are eligible to apply for NDA 1, 2026.
Hello Abhay,
if your date of birth is 22/09/2006, you will be 18 years old in september 2025. for NDA 2 2025, candidates must be born between 02 january 2007 and 01 january 2010. so you are not eligible for NDA 2 2025 as you are older than the upper age limit.
Hope this message finds you well,
thank you.
In 2025 there is no specific relaxation for general category female candidates in PSTET, the qualifying criteria remain the same for all general category candidates which is 60 percent or 90 out of 150 marks in either paper. Reserved category candidates get 5 percent relaxation with cutoff at 55 percent or 82 marks. Although some states may announce special schemes or female reservations for teaching jobs after PSTET, the exam cutoff percentage does not change based on gender. Therefore if you are a female candidate in general category you still must score at least 60 percent to qualify for PSTET without any separate relaxation.
You can find full details about qualifying marks and criteria here
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/pstet-2025
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