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UPSC CDS I 2023-24 Final Result Released

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Total Posts : 457 Location : All India

UPSC CDS I 2023-24 Final Result Released

Permanent

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Total Posts : 457 Location : All India
Posted On 22nd October, 2024
Starting Date 20th December, 2023
Closing Date 9th January, 2024
Designation Lieutenant, Captain & Various Other Posts
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Age Limit 20 - 24 years (Age relaxation is applicable as per UPSC)
Qualification

Graduate (Relevant Subject)

Posts

Advt. NO: 4/2024.CDS-I

Total Posts: 457

Application Fee GEN : 200  OBC : 200  EWS : 200
Pay Scale

Minimum Rs. 56,100/- & Maximum Rs. 2,50,000/- Per Month

Examination Date 21 April 2024
Selection Process Written
Medical
Interview
Admit Card

12 April 2024

Job type Permanent
Application mode Online
Walkin Interview No
Exam Venue Agartala, Ghaziabad, Panaji, Agra, Gorakhpur, Patna, Ajmer, Gurgaon, Port Blair etc
Important Links
Apply online :Link
Official Notification :Link
Official website :Link
How to apply

1. Read the advertisement carefully, Before you apply.

2. The candidates should apply online through the official link on or before 09 January 2024.

3. Keep your Documents whole, and at the time of submission check each document carefully.

4. Wherever an Application Fee is required for Submission of an Application, It Must be submitted on time, or else the Application will be rejected.

5. After successful submission of an application, it is required to have a copy of your application form, for further process.

6. For any other information, visit the official site.

General Instructions:

1. In this section, standardized guidelines for the physical assessment of candidates for commissioning through CDSE into flying branch in the IAF are elaborated. The purpose of these guidelines is to lay down uniform physical standards and to ensure that the candidates are free of health conditions that may hamper or limit their performance in the respective branch. The guidelines enumerated in this section are meant to be applied in conjunction with the standard methods of clinical examination.

2. All candidates during their induction should meet the basic physical fitness standards which will enable them to proficiently undergo the training and the subsequent service in varied climatic and work environments. A candidate will not be assessed physically fit unless the complete examination shows that he/ she is physically and mentally capable of withstanding the severe physical and mental strain for prolonged periods. The requirements of medical fitness are essentially the same for all branches, except for aircrew in whom the parameters for visual acuity, anthropometry and certain other physical standards are more stringent.

3. The results of initial examination are recorded on AFMSF. The complete medical examination consists of A questionnaire, which is to be carefully and truthfully completed by the candidate and countersigned by the examining medical officer. The importance of all aspects of the questionnaire, including the legal aspect, should be emphasised to all the candidates. Any subsequent detection of disability or revelation of a significant past history, not declared earlier, may lead to disqualification at any stage prior to commissioning. USG abdomen would be conducted for all candidates and cadets during medical examination prior to commissioning, A complete medical and surgical examination including dental examination 46, An ophthalmic examination, An examination of the ear, nose and throat.

4. The medical standards spelt out pertain to initial entry medical standards. Continuation of medical fitness during training will be assessed during the periodic medical examinations held at AFA prior to commissioning.

5. Medical standards described in the following paragraphs are general guidelines. They are not exhaustive, in view of the vast spectrum of diseases. These standards are subject to change with the advancement in the scientific knowledge and change in working conditions of Armed Forces.

6. Mandatory Lab and Radiological Investigations,Hematology: Complete Hemogram, Biochemistry: Liver function tests, Renal Function tests, Urine RE and ME, Radiology: USG abdomen and Pelvis, X-ray chest PA view, X-ray LS Spine, AP and Lateral views, ECG.

How to apply

1. Read the advertisement carefully, Before you apply.

2. The candidates should apply online through the official link on or before 09 January 2024.

3. Keep your Documents whole, and at the time of submission check each document carefully.

4. Wherever an Application Fee is required for Submission of an Application, It Must be submitted on time, or else the Application will be rejected.

5. After successful submission of an application, it is required to have a copy of your application form, for further process.

6. For any other information, visit the official site.

General Instructions:

1. In this section, standardized guidelines for the physical assessment of candidates for commissioning through CDSE into flying branch in the IAF are elaborated. The purpose of these guidelines is to lay down uniform physical standards and to ensure that the candidates are free of health conditions that may hamper or limit their performance in the respective branch. The guidelines enumerated in this section are meant to be applied in conjunction with the standard methods of clinical examination.

2. All candidates during their induction should meet the basic physical fitness standards which will enable them to proficiently undergo the training and the subsequent service in varied climatic and work environments. A candidate will not be assessed physically fit unless the complete examination shows that he/ she is physically and mentally capable of withstanding the severe physical and mental strain for prolonged periods. The requirements of medical fitness are essentially the same for all branches, except for aircrew in whom the parameters for visual acuity, anthropometry and certain other physical standards are more stringent.

3. The results of initial examination are recorded on AFMSF. The complete medical examination consists of A questionnaire, which is to be carefully and truthfully completed by the candidate and countersigned by the examining medical officer. The importance of all aspects of the questionnaire, including the legal aspect, should be emphasised to all the candidates. Any subsequent detection of disability or revelation of a significant past history, not declared earlier, may lead to disqualification at any stage prior to commissioning. USG abdomen would be conducted for all candidates and cadets during medical examination prior to commissioning, A complete medical and surgical examination including dental examination 46, An ophthalmic examination, An examination of the ear, nose and throat.

4. The medical standards spelt out pertain to initial entry medical standards. Continuation of medical fitness during training will be assessed during the periodic medical examinations held at AFA prior to commissioning.

5. Medical standards described in the following paragraphs are general guidelines. They are not exhaustive, in view of the vast spectrum of diseases. These standards are subject to change with the advancement in the scientific knowledge and change in working conditions of Armed Forces.

6. Mandatory Lab and Radiological Investigations,Hematology: Complete Hemogram, Biochemistry: Liver function tests, Renal Function tests, Urine RE and ME, Radiology: USG abdomen and Pelvis, X-ray chest PA view, X-ray LS Spine, AP and Lateral views, ECG.

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