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CDS 1 2025 RECRUITMENT

    CDS 1 2025 RECRUITMENT

The CDS 1 2025 Notification will be released on the official website on 11 Dec 2024.  The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Combined Defence Services (CDS) Exam biannually, aiming to recruit officers for the Indian Armed Forces, including the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

Contents related to CDS 1 NOTIFICATION:

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1.CDS 1 notification 2025
2.Overview of CDS 1 notification
3.Important dates
4.Fee details
5.Eligibility criteria 
6.Exam pattern 
7.Syllabus 
8.Number of vacancy 
9.Recruitment process
10.Salary after selection

CDS 1 NOTIFICATION 2025

The CDS 2025 notification PDF is an important document that provides detailed information about the Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

You can also directly download the official notification from the link given below:

CDS 1 OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION 2025

OVERVIEW OF CDS 1 NOTIFICATION

organisationUnion public service commission
Exam nameCommon defence service examination 2025
Mode of examinationOnline 
Language of examinationBilingual 
Application fees RS.200
Eligibility 20 to 24 yearsUnmarried Males & FemalesPassed Graduation or appearing for final year of Graduation
Mode of examination offline
Time duration 2 hours ( for each paper)
Job location All over india
Official website upsc.gov.in

   IMPORTANT DATES

EVENTSCDS 1 2025 DATESCDS 2 2025 DATES
CDS 2025 notification 11 december 202428 may 2025
vacanciesUpdated soonUpdated soon
CDS application form11 december 202428 may 2025
Last date to apply31 december 202417 june 2025
CDS exam dateApril 2025(tentative)september(tentative)

FEE DETAILS

  • All categories students have to pay RS 200 for CDS application fee except ST/SC/Female
  • Candidates can pay the application fee of CDS 2025 online/offline mode (Net Banking, Mastercard/Debit Card, or cash deposit in any branch of SBI Bank.)

  ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 

The candidate must meet the eligibility criteria of the CDS 2025 exam. There are following eligibility criteria which a candidate meet before filling up the form

NATIONALITY

Citizen of India Subject of Nepal/Bhutan Tibetan refugee migrated to India before January 01, 1962, with the intention of permanent settlement Individuals of Indian origin migrated from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Burma, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Malawi, Zambia, Zaire & Vietnam for permanent settlement in India

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

  • For I.M.A. and Officers’ Training Academy: Graduation degree (any subject) from a recognized University or equivalent
  • For Indian Naval Academy: Graduation in Engineering from a recognized University/Institution
  • For Air Force Academy: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering

AGE LIMIT

20 to 24 years.

MARITAL STATUS

  • For Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy: Only unmarried males are eligible
  • For Indian Air Force Academy: Both married and unmarried males can apply, but marriage during training is not permitted
  • For Officer Training Academy: Unmarried males & females can apply

    EXAM PATTERN

From the following table you get a clear view of the exam pattern and you will also get information about the interview also

  • For Admission to Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy, and Air Force Academy:
Subject Marks Duration 
English 1002 hours 
General knowledge 1002 hours 
Mathematics 1002 hours 
SSB interview 3005 days 
  • For Admission to the Officers’ Training Academy:
Subject Duration Maximum marks 
English 2 hours100 
General knowledge 2 hours 100
SSB test/ interview 5 days 300
  • CDS 2025 SSB Interview involves 2 stages:
1Officer Intelligence Rating
Picture Perception and Description Test
2Psychology Test
Interview
Group Testing Officer Task
Conference

          SYLLABUS 

You can see the following contents to know the detailed syllabus and understand what you need to prepare to get selected in this examination. There is subject wise syllabus is given below:

  1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 
  • Indian History
  • Political Science
  • Economics
  • Geography
  • Environment
  • General Science – Physics, Chemistry, Biology
  • Current Affairs– National & International Awards, Summits, Sports, Conference; Books & Authors etc.
  • Defence Related Questions – Army, Navy, Air Force

                2.  ENGLISH 

  •   Reading Comprehension Questions.
  •    Spotting the Error Questions.
  •    Fill in the blank questions.
  •    Synonyms & Antonyms Questions.
  •    Idioms and Phrases Questions.
  •    Sentence Arrangement or Jumbled Questions.
  •   Ordering of words in Sentence Questions.
  •   Sentence Improvement or Sentence Correction Questions

3. MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic

  • Natural numbers, Integers, Rational and Real numbers.
  • Fundamental operations, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, Square roots, Decimal fractions.
  • Unitary method, time and work, time and distance, percentages.
  • Applications of profit and loss, simple and compound interest, ratio and proportion, variation.

Elementary Number Theory

  • Division algorithm.
  • Prime and composite numbers.
  • Tests of divisibility by 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 11.
  • Multiples and factors.
  • Factorisation Theorem.
  • H.C.F. and L.C.M.
  • Euclidean algorithm.
  • Logarithms to base 10, use of logarithmic tables, laws of logarithms.

Algebra

  • asic operations and Simple factors,
  • Remainder Theorem.
  • H.C.F. and L.C.M.
  • Theory of polynomials, relation between its roots and coefficients (Only real roots to be considered), solutions of quadratic equations.
  • Simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns — analytical & graphical solutions.
  • Simultaneous linear inequalities in two variables & their solutions.
  • Practical issues with solutions that result in two simultaneous linear equations, inequalities in two variables, or quadratic equations in one variable.
  • Set notation and set language.
  • Rational expressions and conditional identities.
  • Laws of indices.

Trigonometry

  • Sine x, cosine x, Tan x when 0° < x < 90° , Values of sin x, cos x & tan x, for x = 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° & 90°.
  • Simple trigonometric identities.
  • Use of trigonometric tables.
  • Simple cases of heights and distances.

Geometry

  • Properties of angles at a point
  • Parallel lines
  • Sides and angles of a triangle
  • Congruence of triangles
  • Similar triangles
  • Concurrence of medians and altitudes
  • Properties of sides, angles and diagonals of a rectangle, parallelogram and square
  • Circles and their properties including tangents and normals
  • Loci

Mensuration

  • Areas of parallelograms, squares, rectangles, triangles and circles.
  • Areas of figures can be split up into these figures (Field Book), lateral surface and volume of right circular cones and cylinders, Surface area and volume of cuboids, and surface area and volume of spheres.

Statistics

  • Collection and tabulation of statistical data.
  • Graphical representation of frequency polygons, bar charts, histograms, pie charts etc.
  • Measures of central tendency.

      NUMBER OF VACANCY

To be updated soon

RECRUITMENT PROCESS

  1. Written Examination: Candidates must first qualify in the written examination, which comprises multiple-choice questions and tests their knowledge in subjects such as English, General Knowledge, and Elementary Mathematics. The written exam is held separately for each academy.
  2. Interview/Personality Test: Candidates who pass the written examination are shortlisted for the interview/personality test conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB). This stage evaluates candidates’ officer-like qualities, leadership skills, and suitability for a career in the defence forces. The interview/personality test includes various tasks, group discussions, and personal interviews.
  3. Document Verification: Shortlisted candidates must submit their original documents for verification, including educational certificates, age proof, and other relevant documents.
  4. Medical Examination: Candidates who clear the interview/personality test undergo a thorough medical examination conducted by a Military Hospital to assess their medical fitness. The medical examination ensures that candidates meet military service’s physical and medical standards.
  5. Final Merit List: The final selection is based on the candidate’s performance in the written examination, interview/personality test, and medical examination. A merit list is prepared, and candidates are allotted seats in the respective academies based on their ranks and preferences.

  SALARY AFTER SELECTION

Rank Level Pay scale
Lieutenant10Rs 56,100 – 1,77,500
captain10BRs 61,300 – 1,93,900
Major 11Rs 69,400 – 2,07,200
Lieutenant Colonel12ARs 1,21,200 – 2,12,400
Colonel13Rs 1,30,600 – 2,15,900
Brigadier 13ARs 1,39,600 – 2,17,600
Major General14Rs 1,44,200 – 2,18,200
Lieutenant General HAG Scale15Rs 1,82,200 – 2,24,100
HAG+ Scale16Rs 2,05,400 – 2,24,400
VCOAS/Army CDR/Lieutenant General (NFSG)17Rs 2,25,000 (fixed)
COAS18Rs 2,50,000 (fixed)

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