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What is the procedure to join Indian Army? What is the Criteria for selection and also what are the qualifications required for admission?

To join in Indian Army,you should have either complete 12th class or Graduation Degree.

NDA Exam Details:
If you have complete 12th class recently,then you can appear for NDA exam.Through this exam,you can join Indian Army.Actually this exam take three different wings that Indian Air Force wings,Indian Navy wings and Indian Army wings.As you want to join in Indian Army,so here is eligibility criteria for NDA (Indian Army).

Eligibility criteria for NDA(Indian Army):
You should have complete 12th class with any stream from a recognized university.
And your age should be between 16 1/2 to 19 years.

If you fulfill with this criteria,then you can appear for NDA exam of this year.
Issuing of application form from 31st Dec 2011 to 30th Jan 2012.
And exam will held on 15th April 2012.

CDS Exam Details:
If you have complete graduation degree,then you can appear fro CDS exam.This exam is also conducted by UPSC.This exam is conducted to take qualified students into different defense service like Indian Air Force,Indian Navy wings and Indian Army.As you are interest in Indian Army,here is the eligibility criteria for CDS(Indian Army).



Eligibility criteria for CDS(Indian Army) exam:
You should have complete graduation degree with any stream from recognized university.
And your age should be between 19 to 24 years.

If you fulfill with this criteria,then you can appear this year CDS exam.CDS exam is conducted twice in year.First CDS exam notification was closed on 28th Nov 2011.So you can apply for second notification i.e
Issuing of application form from 2nd June 2012 to 2nd July 2012.
And exam will held on 16th Sep 2012.

Selection Procedure:
Selection Procedure for this two exam is same.First you should clear Written exam.After that their will be SSB interview for 5 day.If you clear SSB interview also.Then you can get offer letter to join Indian Army.

You can fill the application form online,by clicking on below link between the dates as mentioned in both exam notification.
http://upsconline.nic.in/mainmenu2.php
Visit official website for more details.
http://www.upsc.gov.in

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