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๐ŸŽ‚ Age Calculator

๐Ÿ‘‰ Your exact age will appear here
๐Ÿ“ Age Calculation (How it works):

Age is calculated by finding the difference between two dates:

โ€ข Years = Current Year - Birth Year (adjust if birthday hasn't occurred yet)

โ€ข Months = Difference in months after accounting for years

โ€ข Days = Remaining days after accounting for months

The calculator handles leap years and varying month lengths automatically. Results are 100% accurate.

๐Ÿ“– Why You Need an Age Calculator

Knowing your exact age is important for many purposes - eligibility for exams (UPSC, SSC, Banking), job applications, retirement planning, insurance premium calculations, and legal documentation. While many know their age in years, exact age in months and days is often required.

Our age calculator gives you precise age in years, months, and days. It accounts for leap years and varying month lengths (28-31 days), ensuring 100% accuracy. Simply enter your date of birth and the date you want to calculate age for.

Interesting features: See total months and days you've lived, find out which day of the week you were born, and count days remaining until your next birthday. These are fun insights that also help with event planning.

For government exam aspirants, age calculators are crucial to verify eligibility before applying. Always calculate your age as on the specific date mentioned in the notification - usually 1st January or 1st July of the exam year.

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โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Question: How is exact age calculated?

Age = Current Date - Birth Date. Years counted first, then remaining months, then remaining days.

Question: Does this calculator account for leap years?

Yes, it automatically accounts for leap years and varying days in each month. Results are 100% accurate.

Question: How to calculate age for exam eligibility?

Enter your DOB and set "As Of Date" to the date mentioned in the exam notification (like 1st Jan 2025).