The Combined Defence Services Examination (CDS) is a standardised test conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
CDS examination in India is a recruitment exam to select candidates for various courses in the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), Air Force Academy (AFA), and Officers Training Academy (OTA).
Resolution of the scanned photograph should be between 550x550 pixels (minimum) and 1000x1000 pixels (maximum).
Signature dimensions should be a minimum of 350 pixels (Width) X 350 pixels (Height) and a maximum of 550 pixels (Width) X 550 pixels (Height).
The candidate's appearance in the photo (e.g., beard, spectacles, hairstyle) must match their actual appearance on the day of the exam.
Candidate's name and the date the photograph was taken must be clearly printed or handwritten on the back of the photo.
Photographs cannot be enhanced in any way. For example: no lenses, no dark glasses, filters, etc..
The Combined Defence Services (CDS) Examination is conducted to recruit candidates for various commissioned officer positions within the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.
To be eligible for the CDS (Combined Defence Services) exam, candidates must be permanently settled in India, a graduate or in their final year of graduation, and meet specific age and physical standards.
Women candidates are eligible for Officers Training Academy (OTA). A minimum age limit of 19 years applies, with upper age limits varying depending on the academy (e.g., 24 for IMA, INA, and AFA).
No, maths is not compulsory for all candidates in the CDS exam.
The requirement for the maths paper depends on the specific academy a candidate chooses as their first preference.
For the Officers' Training Academy (OTA), a maths paper is not required.
However, it is mandatory for the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), and the Air Force Academy (AFA).