Age Calculator
Result
Pick a date of birth to see age in years, months, weeks and more.
Age calculator as on any date for forms and exams
This age calculator answers the question Indian forms actually ask: age as on a given date, not “how old am I today”. SSC, UPSC, banking, railway, teaching and state commission notifications print a cutoff date. You enter date of birth and that as-on date, then read years, months and days.
Filling “22 years” when the board wants 22 years 3 months 11 days is a common mistake. Some forms also want age in completed years only. Read the instruction, then copy the matching figure from this page.
The calculator runs in the browser. It does not submit an application and it does not decide eligibility. Cutoffs, relaxations and documentary proof still follow the official notification.
How to calculate age for an exam form
Open the notification and find the line “age as on 1st August 2026” or similar. Put that calendar date in the as-on field. Put the date of birth as it appears on the class 10 certificate. Compare the result with the minimum and maximum age in the same notice, including category relaxation if it applies to you.
- Date of birth from the certificate, not from memory
- As-on date from the official notification
- Years, months and days for forms that ask for a breakdown
- Completed years when the form only wants a whole number
Years, months, days and other counts
The page reports a civil-style breakdown: completed years, leftover months, leftover days. It also shows other useful counts such as total days, which some affidavit or contract templates ask for. Leap years are handled by the date library; still, if a result looks off by a day around 29 February, check that both dates were typed correctly.
Do not mix-up “as on 01-01-2026” with the closing date of the application. They are often different. Using the last date of submission instead of the age-cutoff date is a frequent reason a candidate later finds they were over-age or under-age on paper.
Eligibility is not only age
Boards also set educational date cutoffs, attempt limits and documentary dates. This tool only computes age. Keep the PDF of the notification with your application pack, built if needed with Image to PDF or Merge PDF.
Tips
If two documents show different dates of birth, the exam body will usually follow the class 10 certificate. Fix discrepancies before you apply; a calculator cannot reconcile them.
For a resume, you may list age in completed years. For OBC or EWS certificates that expire, check issue dates separately. After you know you are in the band, use Resume Maker and Passport Photo to finish the pack.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I calculate age as on a date?
Enter date of birth and the as-on date from the notification. The calculator shows years, months and days.
Is this age calculator free?
Yes. No login is required.
Can I use it for SSC or UPSC forms?
Yes. Use the cutoff date printed in that year’s notice. The tool does not decide eligibility.
Does it run without uploading documents?
Yes. You only enter dates. Certificates stay on your device unless you use another tool.
What if the form wants only completed years?
Use the years figure and ignore leftover months and days, if that is what the instruction says.
Why does my result differ from another website?
Check both dates, the timezone of “today”, and whether the other site counts the end date. For exams, follow the method in the official notice if it specifies one.