Combined Defence Services Examination

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The "Combined Defense Services" Examination or the CDS Exam is conducted twice a year by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment into the Indian Armed Forces. The Notification for the examination is usually released in the months of August and March and the examination is conducted in February and August respectively. Only unmarried graduates are eligible to write the exam. successfull Candidates are admitted into Officers' Training Academy after an interview conducted by SSB (serevices selection board).

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[edit] Eligibility Criteria

  • For Indian Military Academy/Officers' Training Academy: Degree from a recognized university or equivalent
  • For Naval Academy: B.Sc. with Physics & Mathematics or Bachelor of Engineering
  • For Air Force Academy: B.Sc. with Physics and/or Mathematics or Bachelor of Engineering

[edit] Age Limit

Age Limits
Indian Military Academy 19-24 Years
Air Force Academy 19-23 Years
Naval Academy 19-23 Years
Officers’ Training Academy 19-25 Years

[edit] Scheme of Examination

[edit] Indian Military Academy / Naval Academy / Air Force Academy

All the papers are of objective type.

Subject Marks
English 100 Marks
General Knowledge 100 Marks
Elementary Mathematics 100 Marks
Total 400 marks

[edit] Officers' Training Academy

All the papers are of objective type.

Subject Marks
English 100 Marks
General Knowledge 100 Marks
Total 200 marks

Candidates successful in the written exam are then called for an interview by a Services Selection Board which evaluates a candidate's suitability for a career in the Indian Armed Forces. The SSB interview lasts for approximately a week, during which a candidate undergoes various physical and psychological tests to ascertain whether or not he is officer material. Candidates cleared by the SSB are finally admitted into the above mentioned academies, and after successful completion of training, they are inducted into the armed forces.

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