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Why Exact Age Calculation is Important for Government Exams?

For every student preparing for Government Jobs (Sarkari Naukri), Age Eligibility is the biggest factor. Whether you are filling out a form for UPSC, SSC, IBPS, Railways, or State Police, the official notification always provides a specific "Cut-off Date".

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓ What does "Age as on 1st January/August" mean?

This is the 'Cut-off Date' set by the commission. Your eligibility is calculated based on your age on this specific date, not today's date.

❓ How does Age Relaxation work for OBC, SC, and ST?

Typically, OBC candidates get a 3-year relaxation, and SC/ST candidates get a 5-year relaxation on the upper age limit. First calculate your actual age, then subtract relaxation years.

❓ What is the minimum age for Government Jobs?

The standard minimum age is 18 years. However, for some defense exams like NDA, it can be 16.5 years. Always check the official notification.

❓ How to calculate age manually?

Subtract your Birth Date (Day, Month, Year) from the Target Date. If days are insufficient, borrow 30/31 days from the previous month.

❓ Is this Age Calculator accurate for Document Verification?

Yes, UptoDate24x Age Calculator follows the exact Gregorian calendar logic used by recruitment boards, handling all leap years and varying month lengths with 100% accuracy.

Features of this Tool

  • Exact Age Output: Get separate results for Years, Months, and Days.
  • Job Eligibility Check: Instantly check eligibility for 18+, 21+, etc.
  • Next Birthday Countdown: Know days left for your next birthday.
Note for Aspirants: Always cross-check your age with the official notification. This tool is based on standard Gregorian mathematical calculations.
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