Defence Preparation, SSC-CPO, AFCAT-CDAC, AgniVeer Coaching Classes in Bhopal

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SSC-CPO

SSC CPO stands for Staff Selection Commission - Central Police Organization. SSC CPO is a national-level exam conducted by the Commission to recruit candidates for the posts of Sub Inspector and Assistant Sub Inspector in the CISF, Delhi Police, and CAPF. SSC CPO Notification 2024 is expected to be released by 15th February 2024 as per the SSC Exam Calendar. The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Central Police Organization (CPO) exam, an open competitive Computer Examination for the Recruitment of Sub-Inspectors (SI) in Delhi Police, and all Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) including CISF, BSF, CRPF, and ITBP.

Candidates appearing for the SSC Combined Police Organization (CPO) Exam should be aware of the latest SSC CPO Eligibility and other details. The Eligibility for the SSC CPO exam is as follows:-

Nationality
A candidate must be either:
1. A citizen of India, or
2. A subject of Nepal, or
3. A subject of Bhutan
Age Limit
Educational Qualification for all posts requires a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university or equivalent.

AFCAT- CDAC

As an Officer, a warrior, in the Air Force, you’re tasked with upholding the constitution and protecting India’s freedom. The responsibility is enormous, but it's not only about work it's also about living well. the Air Force Common Admission Test which is also most commonly called the Indian Air Force Exam. AFCAT is an exam of competitive level which is held at a countrywide level by none other than the Indian Air Force (IAF) to appoint officers for its different branches. Air Force Common Admission Test, is conducted twice a year to recruit eligible candidates for the Flying branch and Ground Duty (Technical and non-technical) Branch. Different age limits and educational criteria from 10 +2 to Post-Graduate are applied for various Technical/Non-Technical and Ground Duty posts.


• The candidate should be a citizen of India as per the Indian Citizenship Act, of 1955.
• Candidates must be unmarried during the course commencement, and marriage is prohibited during training.

AgniVeer

AGNIPATH Scheme: In the Indian Armed Forces is a scheme wherein selected candidates will be enrolled as Agni veers for four years. On completion of the four years, Agni veers will go to society as a disciplined, dynamic, motivated, and skilled workforce for employment in other sectors to pursue their career in the job of their choice. Based on organizational requirements and policies promulgated by the Armed Forces, Agni veers after completing their engagement period will be offered an opportunity to apply for enrolment in the permanent cadre. Of these, up to 25% of Agni veers will be selected to be enrolled in the Armed Forces as a regular cadre.
The scheme provides an avenue to Indian youth, desirous of serving the country to get recruited in the Armed Forces for a short duration. The scheme enhances the youth profile of the Armed Forces.
Female candidates can also join the Indian armed forces as Agni veers.