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Jagadesh Sai

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Yes, it can eventually lead to a career in the Army in an administrative and management role. An MBA does not qualify one for front-line combat, but these skills in resource management and logistics, along with strategic planning, are necessary in operating the defense system. Graduates can work with government agencies, defense contractors, or even within the armed forces in Defense Project Manager or Logistics Manager positions. You may also find military officer programs that seek advanced degrees such as an MBA for leadership roles.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Chances of Getting Converted from Waitlist No. 58 at SCIT in ITBM for Defence CategoryThe conversion chances from a position like waitlist number 58 into the final admissions list depend on the total number of seats available, the number of candidates who accept their offers, and the comprehensive historical trend of movement of waitlist at SCIT (Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology).Naturally there is an around certain percentage of people who will never join after having received offers from institutions. This will open up some movement on the waitlist. In such cases, if SCIT is having a very high acceptance rate, then ma
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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for the Indian Army B.Sc. Nursing program, and it is held nationwide, not specific to Assam. The Indian Army B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam is conducted for female candidates who wish to join the Army Nursing Corps as B.Sc. Nursing students.

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Sadiq Rahman

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Hello Shikhar Goel,  Yes, Punjab Engineering College (PEC) has a defence quota for B.Tech admissions but Thapar Institute of engineering and Technology does not have the defence quota.PEC has a defence quota for the children and grand children of freedom fighters as well as the children of serving or ex-serving defence personnel.Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology does not have any defence quota.

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Saksham Kumar

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Yes, 24-year-olds can apply to establish a Nigerian Defense Academy (NDA), but only under specific conditions. The NDA is generally a strict age requirement for programs. For the General Warrior Commission, it includes a five-year training course leading to graduation The application age is usually between 17 and 21 years, so those under 24 years of age are not eligible for the scheme.However, the age limit for Direct Small Service Commission (DSSC) or Small Service Combat (SSC) programs is generally between 22 and 30. These programs are designed for graduating seniors or are degree-dependent. university education Specialized service
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Nidhi Kumari

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The most recent deadline for the M.A. in Defence Studies program at Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University is usually determined by the number of applicants and the entrance exam or requirements that the university sets. In previous years, the cutoff points have typically fallen between around 50% and 60% of the final score. This indicates that applicants who receive scores in this range on their qualifying examinations or entrance exams are probably going to be given some thought. However, depending on the volume of applications and their quality, these numbers may change each year. Referring to the university's official releases or ge
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Vasudev Rekula

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Cracking the defence sector with an engineering background? Here's my experience! With a decent JEE percentile (70) and a rocking score in CBSE (85.5%), I explored my options, and let me tell you, it's not about one single exam.First off, forget about a single engineering entrance exam for defence. The good news is, your scores are a solid base! Here's how to leverage them:The Officer Route: This is the classic path. You gotta conquer the Combined Defence Services (CDS) Exam by UPSC, held twice a year. There's no separate engineering stream, but you can choose the Indian Military Academy (IMA) or Indian Naval Academy (INA) after cleari
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