NDA vs CDS vs AFCAT 2026: Which Defence Exam Leads to the Highest Paying Government Job?

Published On: April 29, 2026
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If you want to become an officer in the Indian Armed Forces, three exams dominate the landscape: NDA, CDS, and AFCAT. Each leads to a commissioned officer career — but at different qualification levels, through different services, and with meaningfully different starting salaries. Here is a complete, no-fluff comparison for 2026.


Quick Overview — Three Exams at a Glance

ParameterNDACDSAFCAT
Conducting BodyUPSCUPSCIndian Air Force
Minimum Qualification10+2 (Class 12)GraduationGraduation
Age Limit16.5–19.5 years19–24 years (varies)20–26 years
ServicesArmy, Navy, Air ForceArmy, Navy, Air ForceAir Force only
Exam FrequencyTwice a yearTwice a yearTwice a year
Commission TypePermanentPermanent / Short ServicePermanent / Short Service
Starting RankLieutenant / Flying OfficerLieutenant / Sub-LieutenantFlying Officer

Salary Comparison — Who Gets Paid More?

All three exams commission candidates at Pay Level 10 (₹56,100 basic pay) under the 7th Pay Commission — so the starting basic pay is identical. The real difference is in allowances.

PostBasic PayMSPKey Extra AllowanceIn-Hand
Army Officer (NDA/CDS)₹56,100₹15,500Field/HRA (varies)₹75,000–₹90,000
Navy Officer (NDA/CDS)₹56,100₹15,500Sea Duty ₹7,000–₹12,000₹85,000–₹1,00,000
IAF Flying Officer (NDA/AFCAT)₹56,100₹15,500Flying Allowance ₹23,750₹1,05,000–₹1,25,000

Winner: AFCAT (IAF Flying Branch). The ₹23,750/month Flying Allowance — paid on top of all standard allowances — makes IAF Flying Officers the highest-paid commissioned officers at the entry level across all three services.


Exam Difficulty Comparison

FactorNDACDSAFCAT
Written ExamMaths (300) + GAT (600) = 900 marks2–3 papers × 100 marks each100 MCQs × 3 marks = 300 marks
Negative MarkingYes (1/3)Yes (1/3 or 1/4)Yes (1 mark)
SSB Interview900 marks (5 days)300 marks (5 days)AFSB (similar to SSB)
Competition LevelVery High (lakhs apply at 12th level)HighModerate
Easiest Written Exam✅ AFCAT
Most Competitive Overall✅ NDAModerateLeast competitive

AFCAT has the most accessible written exam — 100 straightforward MCQs covering English, GK, Reasoning, and Numerical Ability. The AFSB (Air Force Selection Board) interview follows the same 5-day SSB format as NDA and CDS.


Career Growth — Long-Term Salary Trajectory

Since all three exams commission at the same Level 10, the long-term career trajectory is determined by service and branch, not the exam taken:

Years of ServiceArmy / CDS OfficerNavy OfficerIAF Flying Officer (AFCAT/NDA)
EntryLt — ₹75,000–₹90,000Sub-Lt — ₹85,000–₹1,00,000Flt Officer — ₹1,05,000–₹1,25,000
6 yearsMajor — ₹1,00,000–₹1,25,000Lt Cdr — ₹1,05,000–₹1,25,000Sqn Ldr — ₹1,20,000–₹1,50,000
13 yearsLt Col — ₹1,50,000–₹1,85,000Commander — ₹1,55,000–₹1,90,000Wg Cdr — ₹1,80,000–₹2,15,000
25+ yearsGeneral grade — ₹2,00,000+Admiral grade — ₹2,00,000+Air Marshal — ₹2,40,000+

IAF Flying Officers maintain a salary advantage throughout their career because of the Flying Allowance (which increases with rank), making it the highest-paid officer track across all three services — at every career stage.


Which Exam Should You Target?

Your ProfileBest Exam
Studying in Class 12 (PCM)NDA — earliest entry, full career ahead
Graduate (any stream), want Army/NavyCDS — direct officer entry after graduation
Graduate, want to fly fighter jetsAFCAT — highest in-hand salary from Day 1
Graduate with B.E./B.TechAFCAT Technical Branch or CDS — both strong options
Want permanent commission fastestNDA (via IMA/INA/AFA) or CDS IMA/INA
Want short service first, then decideCDS OTA (SSC) or AFCAT SSC

The Bottom Line

All three exams lead to prestigious officer careers — but AFCAT wins on starting salary thanks to the IAF Flying Allowance. NDA wins on career length — joining at 16.5 means you commission at 22 and have the longest possible career trajectory to reach General/Air Marshal grades. CDS is the most flexible — open to graduates of any stream for all three services.

If maximum in-hand salary from day one is your priority: AFCAT (Flying Branch).
If you are still in Class 12 and want the longest military career: NDA.
If you are a graduate wanting Army or Navy: CDS.

All three are excellent — the right choice depends entirely on your age, qualification, and which service you want to serve in.


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