opportunity after short service commission
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As an ex-defence officer, you will have anopportunityin both governments as well as private sector.Aftercompleting yourshort serviceyou can also apply for government jobs (civil services) as ex-defence personnel are granted age relaxation of 5 years.
You can join various educational institutions and provide coaching for NDA, CDS government defence entrance exams.
As defence sponsors and pays for MBA programmes in IIMs and other institutes, you can attend expertise in management courses such as HR where the past experience of managing people will come in handy.
After completing your short service you can also apply for government jobs (civil services) as ex-defence personnel are granted age relaxation of 5 years.
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Hope you are doing well
As an ex-defence officer, you will have anopportunityin both governments as well as private sector.Aftercompleting yourshort serviceyou can also apply for government jobs (civil services) as ex-defence personnel are granted age relaxation of 5 years.
You can join various educational institutions and provide coaching for NDA, CDS government defence entrance exams.
As defence sponsors and pays for MBA programmes in IIMs and other institutes, you can attend expertise in management courses such as HR where the past experience of managing people will come in handy.
After completing your short service you can also apply for government jobs (civil services) as ex-defence personnel are granted age relaxation of 5 years.
Hope you find this informative
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A service commission officer serves the forces as a commissioned officer for 10 years initially which can be further extendable to 4 years. So an SSC officer can serve up to a maximum of 14yrs as compared to a permanent commission wherein one has to serve the nation till 20yrs of service.
As a part of the Indian Armed Forces, one develops skills such as analytical thinking, leadership skills, administrative and organisational abilities, teamwork etc. These skills are of utmost importance in any organisation, thus after retirement, an ex-defence officer gets innumerable opportunities. To name a few:
As an ex-defence officer, you will have an opportunity in both governments as well as private sector.
You can join various educational institutions and provide coaching for NDA, CDS government defence entrance exams. ·
As defence sponsors and pays for MBA programmes in IIM’s and other institutes, you can attend expertise in management courses such as HR where the past experience of managing people will come in handy. ·
After completing your short service you can also apply for government jobs (civil services) as ex-defence personnel are granted age relaxation of 5 years.
These are a few areas you can work post-retirement. Hope this helps.
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