Tuesday, November 13, 2018

UPSC Combined Defence Service recruitment 2018 - 417 post-

(UPSC) Union Public Service Commission Combined Defence Service recruitment - 2018

सुचना:- Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Combined Defence Services (CDS) भर्ती  2018 के लिए  रोजगार अधिसूचना जारी की है। जो उम्मीदवार रिक्ति  विवरण में रुचि रखते हैं और सभी योग्यता मानदंडों को पूरा करते हैं, अधिसूचना पढ़ कर आवदेन कर सकते हैं और ऑनलाइन आवेदन कर सकते हैं। तथा आवेदन करने से पूर्व अधिसूचना को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़ लेवे |




Name of the Post: UPSC Combined Defence Service Recruitment  -  2018
Total Vacancy:       417

Application Fee

For Others: Rs. 200/-
For Female/ SC/ ST: No Fee



Important Dates

Last Date to Apply Online: 26-11-2018 till 06:00 PM
Date of Exam:03-02-2019
Last Date of Fee Payment (offline): 25-11-2018 at 11:59 pm
Last Date of Fee Payment (online): 26-11-2018 till 06:00 pm
Date of Online Application withdrawn: From 03 to 10-12-2018 till 6:00 pm
Result Declaration: April 2019

Age Limit (as on 01-01-2020)

  • Minimum Age: 20 Years
  • Maximum Age: 24 Years
  • आवेदक का जन्म  2-01-1996 के पहले और  1-01-2000 के बाद का नहीं होना चाहिए 

Qualification

For I.M.A. and Officers’ Training Academy:  Degree of a recognized University 
For Indian Naval Academy:                             Degree in Engineering from a recognized University
For Air Force Academy:                                  Degree of a recognized University (with Physics and                                                                                           Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering


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