How do I join IMA after degree?

How do I join IMA after degree?

There are four main entries to get into IMA. In your final year of Graduation, you need to pass the Combined Defence Services Exams, clear the SSB, be medically fit and join IMA as a Direct Entry if you come in merit. The other entries are 10+2 Tech Entry where you apply after your 12th Exams.

Can BA students get IMA?

You should be in the age group of 19-24 years. You should be a citizen of India. Candidates who are pursuing final year of Graduation also can apply for this Exam. As you are in the 1st year of BA course, you can apply for this Exam once you have done with the course.

How to become an IMA cadet?

IMA provides training to its cadets who have passed the written exam and the AFSB interview. All the candidates have to undergo a training of 12 months which is world class in nature and then the candidates get the commission.

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What is the rank of an IMA/Ota cadet in Indian Army?

The cadets from IMA/ OTA get commissioned into the Indian Army as a Lieutenant, which is a 2- star rank. Each academy has a passing out parade (PoP) which is a culmination of the training period. On that day they wear their uniforms with the stars on their shoulders covered by a cloth which is later removed during the piping ceremony.

Why IMA Dehradun for gentlemen cadets?

The IMA Dehradun is the premier Institution of the Country that trains Gentlemen Cadets (GC) for commission in the Indian Army. It is an Institution with a strong discipline which provides training in leadership and the art of war. The training at IMA is aimed at the complete development of the qualities that are essential for leadership.

What are the degrees awarded to NDA cadets on completion?

There are three degrees awarded to NDA cadets on completion of the training . The cadet has to opt for. Bachelor of arts. bachelor of sciences (chemistry) Bachelor of science( computer science)

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