For defence aspirants, the journey from preparation to success is often clouded by uncertainty. The lack of comprehensive guidance on competitive examinations and navigating the intricacies of services selection board interviews can be a significant roadblock. Online and offline resources fall short, leaving many deserving candidates in the dark.
At Junior College, we recognize the need to bridge this gap and provide aspiring candidates with the knowledge and techniques essential for success. We understand the challenges faced by defence aspirants, and we are here to be the guiding light that propels them toward their desired ambitions.
Why Choose Us
Inadequate Resources Addressed
Expert Guidance
Techniques for Success
Your Dreams, Our Mission
Many deserving candidates have missed out on opportunities due to a lack of proper guidance. At Defence Service Junior College, we consider it our mission to ensure that no aspirant is left behind. Our well-established institute is dedicated to mentoring candidates and empowering them to achieve their desired ambitions.
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NDA
Are you ready to embark on a journey to become a Class-1 Officer in the esteemed Indian Air Force, Navy, or Army? The path is open, and the opportunity is yours to seize. Post-10th grade, you have the chance to earn the prestigious rank of a Class-1 Officer and serve your nation with honour and dedication.
JEE
To become an engineer and tailor your career to your passions. Specialise in cutting-edge fields like Robotics and Cybernetics, Computer and Network Security, and Medical Image Computing. The realm of engineering offers a diverse range of branches, allowing you to align your career with your interests and aspirations.
NEET
Become a doctor and alleviate the pain and suffering of others through compassionate medical treatment and healthcare. As a doctor, you become a beacon of hope, a source of happiness for individuals and their families, bringing solace and healing in times of need.
In a groundbreaking decision, the Supreme Court of India, through an interim order issued on August 18, 2021, has granted permission for girls and women to appear for the NDA exam.
Sitting Height: The minimum sitting height required is 81.50 cms, and the maximum allowed is 96 cms.
Leg Length: Candidates should have a minimum leg length of 99 cms, and there is no specified maximum limit.
Thigh Length: The maximum allowed thigh length is 64 cms.
Passionate About Defence?
Your Future Awaits at Defence Services Junior College