You are not fit for defence, what will you do now?



You are not fit for defence, what will you do now?..

Answer / sushant

In indian defence one of the prestigious work for every young aspirant. if any one will not fit for it. it will be bad luck for person.but b side it not the whole world. we have lots of ways to join defence services. from sepoy/jr. clerk to sr. head post. 10th base , 12th base , graduate and post graduate base there are so many opening are there. some post allow color blindness , some not. its depends.

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