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To become a part of the Indian Armed Forces is a matter of pride for any individual. Every year lakhs of students appear for various exams conducted by the UPSC to join the prestigious defence jobs in India. Candidates are selected for Indian Defence Academies like Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal, Officer's Trainer Academy (OTA) in Chennai and Gaya, etc. through various exams.
National Defence Academy and Naval Academy (NDA & NA) exam is held twice in a year for the students appearing in the 12th board exam or have completed the intermediate level. An offline exam is conducted followed by an SSB interview; after successfully clearing these two stages the candidates undergo a three-year course in NDA, Khadakwasala.
The Union Public Service Commission conducts graduate level CDS exam twice in a year. The candidates become officers in the defence services after qualifying offline exam and SSB interview. Female candidates can apply for OTA only (Short Service Commission).
UPSC conducts graduate level CAPF exam to recruit the candidates for various paramilitary forces like Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB). A written exam, a physical efficiency test or medical fitness test and an interview need to be qualified by the candidate to become part of one of the paramilitary forces.
AFCAT is held two times in a year to recruit candidates for posts like Flying Branch, Ground Duty (Technical and Non- Technical), etc. Indian Air Force is responsible for conducting a graduate-level AFCAT exam. The candidates must get minimum qualifying marks in the online written exam and Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT) (Only for Ground Duty-Technical post).
The 10+2 level exam is held every year for the selection as Airmen in Group X & Y, which is conducted by Indian Air Force.
A graduate-level exam for the post of Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant is conducted in two stages- Written exam and Interview.