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‘Make in India’ – Indian Army, Navy and Air Force

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‘Make in India’ programme is being used by the Government for defence procurements by categorising the capital acquisition proposals under ‘Buy (Indian-IDDM)’, ‘Buy (Indian)’, ‘Buy and Make (Indian)’, ‘Make’ and ‘Strategic Partnership Model’ categories of Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP)-2016. DPP -2016 focuses on institutionalising, streamlining and simplifying defence procurement procedure to give a boost to ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government of India. In the last four financial years i.e. from 2015-16 to 2018-19, out of the total 210 contracts, 135 contracts have been signed with Indian Vendors including Defence Public Sector Undertakings/ Public Sector Undertakings/ Ordnance Factory Board and private vendors for capital procurement of defence equipment for Armed Forces such as Helicopters, Naval vessels, Radars, Ballistic Helmets, Artillery Guns, Simulators, Missiles, Bullet Proof Jackets, Electronic Fuzes, and Ammunition. 

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Government has issued 439 licenses covering 264 companies till March 2019. Industrial Licenses are issued for manufacturing of tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, defence aircraft, space craft and parts thereof, warship, arms and ammunition and allied items of defence equipment, parts and accessories thereof. In addition, for a large number of defence components, no license is required. There are more than 8000 MSMEs which are among the vendor base of OFB &Defence PSUs supplying various items to them.

The percentage of expenditure on purchase of defence equipment (both Capital & Revenue) by the three Services from Indian companies was 54% of total expenditure in the financial year 2018-19.

In pursuance of ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government, following measures have been taken to achieve substantive self-reliance in defence production: –

  • Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) has been revised in 2016 wherein specific provisions have been introduced for stimulating growth of the domestic defence industry.
  • A new category of procurement ‘Buy {Indian-IDDM (Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured)}’ has been introduced in DPP-2016 to promote indigenous design and development of defence equipment. It has been accorded top most priority for procurement of capital equipment. Besides this, preference has been accorded to ‘Buy (Indian)’,‘Buy and Make (Indian)’ & ‘Make’ categories of capital acquisition over ‘Buy (Global)’ & ‘Buy &Make (Global)’ categories.
  • Government has notified the ‘Strategic Partnership (SP)’ Model which envisages establishment of long-term strategic partnerships with Indian entities through a transparent and competitive process, wherein they would tie up with global Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to seek technology transfers to set up domestic manufacturing infrastructure and supply chains.
  • The ‘Make’ Procedure has been simplified with provisions for funding of 90% of development cost by the Government to Indian industry and reserving projects not exceeding development cost of Rs.10 Crore (Government funded) and Rs.3 Crore (Industry funded) for MSMEs.
  • Separate procedure for ‘Make-II’ sub-category has been notified wherein a number of industry friendly provisions such as relaxation of eligibility criterion, minimal documentation, provision for considering proposals suggested by industry/individual etc., have been introduced. Till date, 36 proposals for development by industry have been given ‘In-principle’ approval under Make-II.
  • Government has decided to establish two defence industrial corridors to serve as an engine of economic development and growth of defence industrial base in the country. These are spanning across Chennai, Hosur, Coimbatore, Salem and Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu and spanning across Aligarh, Agra, Jhansi, Kanpur and Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh (UP).
  • An innovation ecosystem for Defence titled Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) has been launched in April 2018. iDEX is aimed at creation of an ecosystem to foster innovation and technology development in Defence and Aerospace by engaging Industries including MSMEs, Start-ups, Individual Innovators, R&D institutes and Academia and provide them grants/funding and other support to carry out R&D which has potential for future adoption for Indian defence and aerospace needs.
  • The Ministry has instituted a new framework titled ‘Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti’ which aims to provide boost to the IPR culture in indigenous defence industry.
  • Government has notified a Policy for indigenisation of components and spares used in Defence Platforms in March 2019 with the objective to create an industry ecosystem which is able to indigenize the imported components (including alloys & special materials) and sub-assemblies for defence equipment and platform manufactured in India.
  • Defence Investor Cell has been created in the Ministry to provide all necessary information including addressing queries related to investment opportunities, procedures and regulatory requirements for investment in the sector.
  • FDI Policy has been revised and under the revised policy, FDI is allowed under automatic route upto 49% and beyond 49% through Government route wherever it is likely to result in access to modern technology or for other reasons to be recorded.
  • The Defence Products List for the purpose of issuing Industrial Licenses (ILs) under IDR Act has been revised and most of the components, parts, sub-systems, testing equipment and production equipment have been removed from the list, so as to reduce the entry barriers for the industry, particularly small & medium segment.  The initial validity of the Industrial Licence granted under the IDR Act has been increased from 03 years to 15 years with a provision to further extend it by 03 years on a case-to-case basis.
  • The process for export clearance has been streamlined and made transparent & online.
  • Offset guidelines have been made flexible by allowing change of Indian Offset Partners (IOPs) and offset components, even in signed contracts.  Foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are now not required to indicate the details of IOPs and products at the time of signing of contracts.  ‘Services’ as an avenue of offset have been re-instated.
  • Government has set up the Technology Development Fund (TDF) to encourage participation of public/private industries especially MSMEs, through provision of grants, so as to create an eco–system for enhancing cutting edge technology capability for defence applications.
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Indian Coast Guard (ICG) 5th Recruitment Centre in Uttarakhand

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Indian Coast Guard Uttarakhand

Indian Coast Guard (ICG) recruitment centre will be opened in Uttarakhand. It will be India’s fifth ICGrecruitment centre. Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat will lay the foundation of the land for this recruitment centre on June 28, 2019. This recruitment centre will be established at Kuanwala(Hararwala), Dehradun. Director General Coast Guard Shri Rajendra Singh handed over the permission letter of Government of India in respect of openinga recruitment centre to the CM on June 22, 2019.

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Government has sanctioned Rs 17 crore for the purchase of the land and Rs 25 crore for the construction of building for the centre. It will be the 5th ICGrecruitment centre in Uttarakhand after Noida, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. The recruitment centre will be useful for the youths of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana along with the youthof the Uttarakhand and will be ready in about eighteen months.

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NDA 2 2018 Written + SSB Interview Marks – NDA Exam Toppers

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NDA 2 2018 TOPPERS MARKS

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has published the NDA 2 2018 recommended candidates marks information. The mark sheet consists of NDA 2 2018 written exam marks and SSB interview marks of candidates who have cleared the NDA 2 2018 SSB interview. Aspirants can check NDA 2 2018 merit list of candidates who have cleared the National Defence Academy and Indian Naval Academy (INA) examination (II), 2018. Candidates can check the merit list including their written exam and SSB interview marks on the list published below. The merit list has the names of 520 candidates who have cleared the Written and SSB interview, you can also check the marks they have scored in the NDA exam conducted by the UPSC on Sep 9, 2018, and the subsequent Interviews held by the Services Selection Board (SSB), of the Ministry of Defence. The list also includes the marks scored by each qualifying candidate in the written test, the SSB marks, and the total final score.

NDA 2 2018 Marks of recommended candidates

NDA 2 2018 Marks

NDA 2 2018 Toppers Marks

NameWritten (900)SSB Marks(900)Total(1800)
SPARSH KANKANE 608 467 1075
ABHIMANYU SINGH 593 458 1051
OM GUPTA 571 475 1046

NDA 1 2018 Toppers Marks

NameWritten (900)SSB Marks(900)Total(1800)
AYUSH KUMAR SINGH 606 390 996
SHREYANSHU JHA 522 457 979
AARYAN DHAMA 487 491 978
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CDS 1 2020 Notification and Exam Date

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CDS 1 2020 Notification

CDS 1 2020 Notification is going to be published by Union Public Service Commission on 30 October 2019 as per the UPSC Examination Calendar 2020 and some important dates are released officially by UPSC. Candidates who are interested to apply for UPSC CDS I 2020 notification can apply at upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in. UPSC conducts this exam twice a year which is like a boon to the defence aspirants who are willing to join as Officers’ in the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, and Officers Training Academies. SSBCrack takes the initiative and helps the youngsters to know the eligibility criteria, exam dates, selection, etc., If you are planning to write the CDS 1 2020 Exam can read the following details below. A short summary of eligibility criteria for CDS 2 2019 is given below:

CDS 1 2020 Important Dates: UPSC has published the CDS 1 2020 notification and important dates. Let’s have a look at the detailed schedule for CDS 1 2020 exam.

CDS 1 2020 EVENTSDATES
CDS 1 2020 Application Start Date30 Oct 2019
CDS 1 2020 Application Last Date19 Nov 2019
CDS 1 2020 Exam Date02 Feb 2020
CDS 1 2020 Admit Card Download DateBefore 3 weeks of exam
CDS 1 2020 Result Date (Expected)Announced Soon

CDS 1 2020 Eligibility Conditions: Now we will be going through the eligibility conditions of CDS 1 2020 Notification, here we can get the maximum knowledge about the notification issued by UPSC and we can know the new amendments and updations done by UPSC it might be in syllabus, exam pattern, recruitment stages.

CDS 1 2020 Educational Qualifications: Candidates should be well known with the education qualifications before applying the examination. Here we brought the complete details of the educational qualifications required for CDS 1 2020 Notification.

READ CDS 1 2020 Official Notification

ACADEMYEDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMYGraduation Degree
INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMYB.E/B.Tech (10+2 with Physics & Maths)
AIR FORCE ACADEMYGraduation, B.E/B.Tech (10+2 with Physics &Maths)
OFFICERS’ TRAINING ACADEMY (MEN)Graduation Degree
OFFICERS’ TRAINING ACADEMY (WOMEN)Graduation Degree

CDS 1 2020 Age-limit: As compared to educational qualification age limits also plays a vital role in the CDS 1 2020 notification because UPSC has kept some cut-off dates for the eligibility. So before applying to try to go through the full notification provided by UPSC.

ACADEMYAGE LIMITBORN BETWEEN
INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY19-2402 Jan 1997 to 01 Jan 2002
INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMY19-2402 Jan 1997 to 01 Jan 2002
AIR FORCE ACADEMY20-2402 Jan 1997 to 01 Jan 2001
OFFICERS’ TRAINING ACADEMY (MEN)19-2502 Jan 1996 to 01 Jan 2002
OFFICERS’ TRAINING ACADEMY (WOMEN)19-2502 Jan 1996 to 01 Jan 2002

CDS 1 2020 Selection Procedure: CDS follows a three-stage recruitment process it consists of:

  • Written Test
  • SSB Interview
  • Medical Examination
  • Merit List

CDS 1 2020 Examination Pattern: UPSC follows a standard and very transparent manner to conduct the CDS 1 2020 examination. The written examination consists of the below subjects:

A) For Admission to Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy, and Air Force Academy:

SUBJECTDURATIONMAX. MARKS
ENGLISH2 HOURS100 M
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE2 HOURS100 M
ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS2 HOURS100 M

B) For Admission to Officers’ Training Academy:

SUBJECTDURATIONMAX. MARKS
ENGLISH2 HOURS100 M
GERERAL KNOWLEDGE2 HOURS100 M

CDS 1 2020 SSB Interview 2019 involves 2 stages:

  • Stage 1 consists of officer intelligence rating, picture perception, and description test.
  • Stage 2 involves interview, group testing officer task, psychology test, and conference
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CDS 1 2020 How to Apply:

  • Visit the official website — upsc.gov.in or upsconline.nic.in
  • Click on the UPSC CDSE 1 2020 link
  • In part – I of the registration, submit your basic information.
  • In part II, fill the payment details and choice of exam center, upload your photo and sign as per guidelines
  • Save and submit it and take a print out for further reference
CDS 1 2020 Notification Other important details:

Application fee: Rs 200/- SC, ST and women candidates are exempted from application fee

Examination Centers: UPSC CDS 1 2020 exam will be held in 41 CDS Exam Centers across India.

Cut Off: Students who score more than the cut-off are considered for SSB interview. Cut Off will be declared by the board based on the applications received and candidates qualified in the first stage of the recruitment process. Now we will look into the expected cut off marks for all the academies.

S.NoACADEMYEXPECTED CUT OFF
1IMA 115 – 125
2INA 110 – 125
3AFA130 – 140
4OTA (MEN) 75 -85
5OTA (WOMEN)75- 85

READ CDS 1 2020 Official Notification

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Can I apply for CDS exam with a backlog?

A. No, you need to clear all backlogs.

Q2. Can a final year student apply for CDS exam?

A. Yes, final year candidates can apply for CDS, but make sure you are completing your degree before the date of joining.

Q3. Will I get multiple SSB interview calls if I clear CDS exam for more than one option?

A. No, you will get only one SSB call for the first preference you have cleared.

Q4. Can women apply for IMA, AFA, NA through CDS exam?

A. No, women can only apply for OTA Chennai through CDS exam.

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5 Things You Must Know About Operation BANDAR – Balakot Air Strikes

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5 THINGS ABOUT OPERATION BANDAR

5 Things You Must Know About Operation BANDAR – Balakot Air Strikes. When the Air Force sent its package of 12 Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft to attack the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist camp in Balakot on February 26, it code-named it ‘Operation Bandar (Monkey)’, to maintain secrecy.
“In order to maintain secrecy and ensure that the plans don’t leak out, the Balakot operations were given the codename Operation Bandar,” senior defence sources said. Without detailing any specific reason behind the name, sources said monkeys have always held a special place in India’s war culture as seen in the epic Ramayana, where Lord Rama’s lieutenant Lord Hanuman quietly sneaked into Lanka and destroyed the entire capital city of the demon Ravana.

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5 Things You Must Know About Operation BANDAR

  • On February 26, 12 Mirages having taken off from multiple air bases crossed over into the Pakistani air space and carried out missile attacks on Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp in Balakot town of Khyber Pakhtunwa province.
  • The attacks carried out by the Indian Air Force, pilots had dropped five Spice 2000 bombs out of which four penetrated the rooftops of the building in which the terrorists were sleeping. The attacks were carried out at 3.30 AM and within a few minutes after dropping the bombs on their designated targets, the Indian Air Force planes returned to their bases.
  • The aircraft used in the attack belonged to the No 7 and No 9 squadrons of the Indian Air Force and included the non-upgraded planes as the upgraded Mirages of the No 1 squadron did not have the air to ground strike capability at that moment.
  • While some of the Mirage aircraft carried out the attack on Jaish positions, a team of other few Mirages and Su-30MKI combat aircraft kept the Pakistan air force planes away from causing any hindrance or launching any counter-offensive. As per the Air Force briefings to the government, 80 per cent of the bombs had been dropped successfully on their targets and had carried out the requisite damage to the enemy locations.
  • The operations were ably supported by the indigenous Airborne Early Warning and Control systems (AEW&C) plane Netra.
    The Indian Air Force had also kept its team of Garud commandos on stand-by for any kind of operations that may have been required due to any kind of emergency there. The Indian Air Force is also planning to reward the IAF pilots who took part in the attack with Vayu Sena Medal for Gallantry for their acts of bravery. (ANI)
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The Indian Navy – Senior Secondary Recruits (SSR) Feb 2020 Batch Notification, Eligibility, Selection Process, Exam Details, Salary, Promotions

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SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS

Another notification from the Indian Navy. Navy has come up with more vacancies compared to Sailors for Artificer Apprentice (AA) this time. This is a very good opportunity for the defense aspirants, who have completed their 10+2 recently and willing to serve the nation by joining the Indian Navy as a Senior Secondary Recruits (SSR). Online applications are invited from unmarried male candidates (who fulfill eligibility conditions as laid down by the Government of India) for enrolment as Senior Secondary Recruits (SSR). Online applications are invited from unmarried male candidates (who fulfill eligibility conditions as laid down by the Government of India) for enrolment as  Senior Secondary Recruits (SSR) for 2200 vacancies (Approximately) respectively in the Feb 2020 batch.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) VACANCIES: Candidates who are willing to join the Indian Navy this notification will be very helpful and provides an opportunity to live with pride and honor.

POST No of Vacancies
SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) 2200

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Compared to other notification released with this notification ie., for Sailors for Artificer Apprentice here SSR also have same eligibility criteria. This article about the SSR will help you to know the eligibility criteria intimated by the Indian Navy.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: The candidates who completed their 10+2 examination with 60% or more marks in aggregate with Maths & Physics and at least one of these subjects: Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science from the Boards of School Education recognized by MHRD, Govt. of India.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) AGE LIMIT: Candidates should be born between 01 Feb 2000 to 31 Jan 2003 (Both dates inclusive). The Indian Navy chooses young unmarried male candidates as sailors because they have a great learning attitude and they can excel in their role.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) SELECTION PROCEDURE: As per the guidelines are given by the Indian Navy, everyone must follow the same. A systematic and transparent manner to recruit the candidates will be taken place. Before succumbing to the promises of any agent think twice!!! If you think that you can get the things done unlawfully, you are bound to lose! You are advised to conduct yourself as a law abiding citizen of the country and refrain from using unfair means.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) SELECTION PROCEDURE: The Indian Navy follows a standard recruitment process to enroll the Senior Secondary Recruits (SSR). The phases are:

  • Computer Based Test (CBT)
  • Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
  • Medical Examination (ME)
  • Merit List

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) COMPUTER BASED EXAM DETAILS: Computer-based exam is followed by the Indian Navy to filter the candidates who attended the first phase of the recruitment process easily. CBE is the best option to evaluate the answers submitted With the help of technology, results will be declared very soon and the selection procedure is purely based on the merit of the candidate. The standard of the question paper will be that of 10+2 Syllabus & sample papers for the examination is available on the website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.

Subject       Questions         Marks
English            25             25
Science            25             25
Mathematics            25             25
G.K            25             25
OTHER DETAILS:
  • The question paper will be bilingual (Hindi & English) and objective type (multiple-choice). 
  • The duration of the examination will be for one hour.
  • The candidates are required to pass in all sections and in aggregate. The Navy reserves the right to determine the pass marks in each Section and in aggregate. 
  • Candidates should note that there will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the question paper.
  • There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) PFT DETAILS: To join in the Indian Navy, the candidate must qualify in CBE then he will be eligible to attend the second phase of recruitment i.e., Physical Fitness Test. In the Physical Fitness Test, there are some tests examined by the officials of the Indian Navy. They are:

  • 1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes
  • 20 squat ups (Uthak Baithak)
  • 10 Push-ups
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Candidates at 1.6 Km Running Test

NOTE: Candidates undergoing PFT will do so at their own risk. Make sure the candidates prepare well before attending the PFT tests. Approximately
10000 candidates will be called for PFT.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) MEDICAL EXAMINATION: Candidates should note that the medical examination will be conducted by the authorized military doctors as per the medical standard prescribed in current regulations applicable to sailors on entry.

  • Minimum height 157 cms
  • Weight and Chest should be proportionate.
  • Minimum chest expansion of 5 cms
  • The candidate must be in good physical and mental health

NOTE: Medical Examination of all selected candidates will be held at INS Chilka. Candidates who are found medically unfit will be advised to appeal against its findings, if they so desire, at INHS Kalyani, Visakhapatnam within a maximum period of 21 days. Candidates are advised to get their ears cleaned for wax, and tartar removed from teeth prior to the medical examination.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) IMPORTANT DATES: These are the important dates of SSR notification issued by The Indian Navy. Every candidate should note the important dates before applying and after applying. Check the respective email id’s if any change in the dates and events you will be notified through electronic media only. No posts will be sent to intimate information to the candidates. Candidates should make sure that the email id and mobile number should be kept in active status till the end of this recruitment process.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS EVENTS IMPORTANT DATES
Application Start Date 28 June 2019
Application Last Date 10 July 2019
CBT Exam Date Sep 2019
Admit Card Download Date Before 1 week of exam
Result Date After 30 Days of Exam

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) APPLY PROCEDURE: Candidates are requested to follow the below steps to apply for the above post.

STEPS:

  • Before filling online application, keep matric certificate & 10+2 Mark sheet ready for reference
  • Register yourself on www.joinindiannavy.gov.in with your e-mail ID, if not registered already
  • The Applicants must ensure that while filling their Application Form, they are providing their valid and active e-mail IDs and mobile numbers
  • “Log–in‟ with the registered E-mail ID and Click on “Current Opportunities”
  • Click on the Apply button
  • Fill up the Form completely. Before clicking the Submit button make sure all the details are correct, all required documents are scanned in original & uploaded.
  • The photograph to be uploaded should be of good quality with BLUE BACKGROUND
  • After submitting the application, take a print out of the submitted application and make sure it is preserved until the recruitment process is completed.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) EXAM FEE: Candidates (except SC/ST candidates, who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay a fee of Rs. 205/- (Rupees Two hundred five only) through online mode by using net banking or by using Visa/ Master/ RuPay Credit/ Debit Card/ UPI. Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances nor can the fee be held in reserve for any other examination or selection.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) TRAINING DETAILS: The training for the course will commence in Feb 2020. Training will be for 22 weeks as SSR Basic Training at INS Chilka followed by Professional training in the allotted trade in various Naval Training Establishments. Branch/ Trade will be allocated as per the requirement of Service.

SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) PAY SCALE: During the initial training period, a stipend of Rs. 14,600/- per month will be admissible. On successful completion of initial training, they will be placed in Level 3 of the Defence Pay Matrix (₹ 21,700- ₹69,100). In addition, they will be paid MSP @ ₹ 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable) plus X Group pay {only for Artificer Apprentice (AA)} @ Rs. 6200/- per month plus DA (as applicable).

PROMOTIONS FOR SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR): Through this Senior Secondary Recruit (SSR) entry, cadets can get promotions easily based on their merit and service. Promotion prospects exist up to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer-I, i.e. Level 8 of the Defence Pay Matrix (₹ 47,600- ₹ 1,51,100) plus MSP @ ₹ 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable). Opportunities for promotion to commissioned officer also exist for those who perform well and qualify the prescribed examinations.

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The Indian Navy – Sailors for Artificer Apprentice (AA) Notification Feb 2020 Batch, Eligibility, Selection Procedure, Exam Details, Salary, Vacancies

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A very good opportunity for the youngsters who completed their 10+2 recently and willing to serve the nation with pride and honor by joining the Indian Navy as a Sailor for Artificer Apprentice (AA). No other organization provides this opportunity to recruit youngsters as a part of their growth and make them build and guard the nation in any condition. Online applications are invited from unmarried male candidates (who fulfill eligibility conditions as laid down by the Government of India) for enrolment as sailors for AA. Online applications are invited from unmarried male candidates (who fulfill eligibility conditions as laid down by the Government of India) for enrolment as sailors for AA for 500 vacancies (Approximately) respectively in the Feb 2020 batch.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) VACANCIES: To all the defense aspirants who are willing to join in the Indian Navy this notification helps them out and gives a chance to appear the examination and grab the opportunity to serve the nation. Try to apply this notification we SSBCrack are here to support you guys and to guide the defense aspirant.

POSTNo of Vacancies
Sailor for Artificer Apprentice (AA)500

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: As compared to other professions in the civilian world, the Indian Navy has a great deal to offer to young men. In the Indian Navy, sailors are the main workforce to run. This article about the sailors will help you to know the eligibility criteria intimated by the Indian Navy.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: The candidates who completed their 10+2 examination with 60% or more marks in aggregate with Maths & Physics and at least one of these subjects: Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science from the Boards of School Education recognized by MHRD, Govt. of India.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) AGE LIMIT: Candidates should be born between 01 Feb 2000 to 31 Jan 2003 (Both dates inclusive). The Indian Navy chooses young unmarried male candidates as sailors because they have a great learning attitude and they can excel in their role.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) SELECTION PROCEDURE: As per the regular guidelines are given by the Ministry of Defence, the Indian Navy follows a systematic and transparent manner to recruit the candidates. ” A person claiming rapport with the officials of the Naval Recruitment Organisation may promise to get a candidate recruited and on the pretext may collect money.” WE WOULD LIKE TO ASSERT THAT SUCH A THING IS NOT POSSIBLE. CLACs will only be issued by IHQ MoD(N). Approach the police and lodge FIR in the case of any harassment by touts. Before succumbing to the promises of any agent think twice! If you think that you can get the things done unlawfully, you are bound to lose! You are advised to conduct yourself as a law abiding citizen of the country and refrain from using unfair means.

SELECTION PROCEDURE: Selection procedure consists of the following phases:

  • Computer Based Exam (CBE)
  • Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
  • Medical Examination (ME)
  • Merit List

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) COMPUTER BASED EXAM DETAILS: To filter the candidates applied and attended the first phase of recruitment process easily the Indian Navy chooses Computer Based Test is the best option to evaluate and vanish the partiality and other modes of the discrepancy. With the help of technology, results will be declared very soon and the selection procedure is purely based on the merit of the candidate. The standard of the question paper will be that of 10+2 Syllabus & sample papers for the examination is available on the website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.

SubjectQuestions Marks
English2525
Science2525
Mathematics2525
G.K 2525

SAILOR FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) QUESTION PAPER:

The question paper will be bilingual (Hindi & English) and objective type (multiple-choice). The duration of the examination will be for one hour. The candidates are required to pass in all sections and in aggregate. The Navy reserves the right to determine the pass marks in each Section and in aggregate. Candidates should note that there will be penalty (Negative
Marking)
for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the question paper. There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) PFT DETAILS: To join in the Indian Navy, the candidate must qualify in CBT then he will be eligible to attend the second phase of recruitment i.e., Physical Fitness Test. In the Physical Fitness Test, there are some tests examined by the officials of the Indian Navy. They are:

  • 1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes
  • 20 squat ups (Uthak Baithak)
  • 10 Push-ups

NOTE: Candidates undergoing PFT will do so at their own risk. Make sure the candidates prepare well before attending the PFT tests. Approximately
10000 candidates will be called for PFT.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) MEDICAL EXAMINATION: Candidates should note that the medical examination will be conducted by the authorized military doctors as per the medical standard prescribed in current regulations applicable to sailors on entry.

  • Minimum height 157 cms
  • Weight and Chest should be proportionate.
  • Minimum chest expansion of 5 cms
  • The candidate must be in good physical and mental health

NOTE: Medical Examination of all selected candidates will be held at INS Chilka. Candidates who are found medically unfit will be advised to appeal against its findings, if they so desire, at INHS Kalyani, Visakhapatnam within a maximum period of 21 days. Candidates are advised to get their ears cleaned for wax, and tartar removed from teeth prior to the medical examination.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) IMPORTANT DATES: Every candidate should note the important dates of this particular notification before applying and after applying. Follow the official page of the Indian Navy and check the respective email id’s if any change in the dates and events you will be notified soon.

SAILOR FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE EVENTSIMPORTANT DATES
Application Start Date28 June 2019
Application Last Date10 July 2019
CBT Exam DateSep 2019
Admit Card Download DateBefore 1 week of exam
Result DateAfter 30 Days of exam

SAILOR FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) APPLY PROCEDURE: Candidates are requested to follow the below steps to apply for the above post.

  • Before filling online application, keep matric certificate & 10+2 Mark sheet ready for reference
  • Register yourself on www.joinindiannavy.gov.in with your e-mail ID, if not registered already
  • The Applicants must ensure that while filling their Application Form, they are providing their valid and active e-mail IDs and mobile numbers
  • “Log–in” with the registered E-mail ID and Click on “Current Opportunities”
  • Click on the Apply button
  • Fill up the Form completely. Before clicking the Submit button make sure all the details are correct, all required documents are scanned in original & uploaded.
  • The photograph to be uploaded should be of good quality with BLUE BACKGROUND
  • After submitting the application, take a print out of the submitted application and make sure it is preserved until the recruitment process is completed.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) EXAM FEE: Candidates (except SC/ST candidates, who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay a fee of Rs. 205/- (Rupees Two hundred five only) through online mode by using net banking or by using Visa/ Master/ RuPay Credit/ Debit Card/ UPI. Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances nor can the fee be held in reserve for any other examination or selection.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) TRAINING DETAILS: The training for the course will commence in Feb 2020, with 09 weeks for AA Basic Training at INS Chilka followed by Professional training in the allotted trade in various Naval Training Establishments. Branch/ Trade will be allocated as per the requirement of Service.

SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) PAY SCALE: During the initial training period, a stipend of Rs. 14,600/- per month will be admissible. On successful completion of initial training, they will be placed in Level 3 of the Defence Pay Matrix (₹ 21,700- ₹69,100). In addition, they will be paid MSP @ ₹ 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable) plus X Group pay {only for Artificer Apprentice (AA)} @ Rs. 6200/- per month plus DA (as applicable).

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Cleared AFSB Interview To Join Indian Air Force

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AFSB INTERVIEW 2019

Hello everyone! This is Harshpreet Kaur Riar, selected for logistics branch in INDIAN AIR FORCE for July course 2019. My journey has been a roller coaster and filled with the test of patience. But at the same time, this journey has taught me so much about myself. It has enhanced me personally because even when I fell, I dusted myself off and pushed myself for the next coming attempt. And of all I feel, no one can it do alone. Your family, your friends, your teachers are your support system. You do it for your closed ones, for your alma mater and for yourself. I have been a fairly good and average student, scored only 65% in graduation. NCC and my family background ignited the spark I have had for the Armed Forces.

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So, coming to SSB part , I attempted SSB 5 times, out of which I got  conference out the first time (Bhopal Army ) , second time screen out (ALLAHABAD army) , third time merit out (AFSB Dehradun), fourth time merit out (Bhopal Army) , fifth time MERIT IN FINALLYYY !!! (AFSB DEHRADUN). In all the previous attempts, I have had heartbreak and major disappointment exhausting my chances and putting my career on the line. Even though, I had left my corporate job and rejected family pressure of having a luxurious life abroad. I had risked it all for my stubbornness to get into the INDIAN ARMED FORCES.

The reason I have told you this is that never give up on your dreams, never stop hustling for what you dream for your life, Luck favours the brave and dreams come true. Continuous prayers of clarity and direction gave me immense strength to continue and finally, the result came in favour. My approach to SSB has been very simple. PSYCH- never mask your first response … practice and practice to write your desired answers in the pressure of time and situation. Be you and never try superimposing anyone’s idea in your psych test. INTERVIEW- what I call is being besharam-ly honest with who you are. I have been that and had always put the facts plainly with absolutely no regrets of past…. everyone has had ups and downs in life… be in academics or personal life … but its all about being a balanced person and being a good human with a clear heart and intent which gets one for a longer run.

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GTO- I tried being consistent in all the tasks which go on for two days. When I had the idea … I brought the group together and executed it along with the group and when I had no idea…I became a good follower of who had the idea and tried with the group together in the PGT, HGT and FGT. I tried being confident in Command task even when I used to be scared of it a lot. Individual obstacles – doing only the ones which I was confident and always followed a pattern in which I did. The funny part of the GTO tasks has been that I have never been called as a subordinate ever more than two times which used to scare me a lot but finally it depends on overall performance.

I feel its best to remain calm, prepare best when one can and should in preparation time before the ssb and be chilled as ice during whole SSB procedure, giving the best in whichever task that comes. I have been a very under-confident person as a kid but learnt to love and own myself over time and being assertive even when coming from quite a strict family. In the end, it all depends on what you want from your life and how much effort one is ready to put in an effort of constantly improving. More power to everyone who is hustling for their dreams. Hard Work pays.   A big Thank you to SSBCRACK for inspiring so many aspirants and providing with great preparation material. I have personally used the LET’S CRACK SSB INTERVIEW BOOK and BREAKING THE CODE OF SSB PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS book. In the end, I would say NEVER STOP BELIEVING IN YOURSELF NO MATTER WHAT. Thank you.

I scored 174 marks in AFCAT. However, the preparation strategy to get into the merit list should also be considered with which branch one wants to opt for. For flying, clearing afcat cut-off and few marks above it will do but won’t work the same for ADM or LGS. In that case, one needs to score 35-45 marks above the cut off and good score in the AFSB as well. This is what I learned and observed during my time and some of us did ask the interviewer in the interview when given a chance to ask a question from him, he too clearly mentioned that its with AIR HQ who decides the weight ratio of ssb marks and afcat marks for final merit list. In the end, its kind of dicey game as some candidates scoring marks near and above 200 also got merit out.

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CDS 2 2019 Notification, Eligibility, Age limit, Exam Pattern, Application, Exam Dates, Selection Procedure

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CDS 2 2019 Notification – Finally good news for the aspirants who are waiting to join the regular Army, Navy and Air Force as an Officer. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has published CDS 2 2019 notification on 12 June 2019 Wednesday. This is the second notification released by UPSC to conduct CDS 2 Exam in this year to fill more 417 vacancies in IMA, INA, AFA, OTA. You can check out CDS 2 2019 notification, eligibility criteria, Age limits, education qualification, exam dates, application procedure, selection procedure, syllabus and other details from the given details below. UPSC CDS 2 2019 exam will be conducted on September 8, 2019. Candidates can withdraw their application from July 15 to July 22. 

CDS 2 2019 Eligibility Criteria: To apply CDS 2 2019 notification below is the CDS eligibility criteria for all the aspirants given by UPSC. Check the UPSC CDS 2 2019 Exam notification for more details. Check eligibility criteria given below, before going for registration. Candidates should read and understand the CDS 2 2019 notification thoroughly before applying. If you have doubts about the notification please try to read all the FAQs for the query you have. The SSBCrack support team is always there to clear all the doubts of a Defence aspirant. You can reach us through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Blogs, Websites, and Youtube also.

CDS 2 2019 Age Limits: Age limits for the IMA, INA, AFA and OTA is very important. In every notification, we will find the difference of dates. Here we are providing the age limits for all the academies.

CDS 2 2019 Vacancies: Even this time as compared to CDS 1 2019 notification we have the same 417 vacancies released by UPSC this time in the CDS 2 2019 notification to join in the various prestigious academies like IMA, INA, AFA and OTA. Please find the below table to find the vacancies advertised in CDS 2 2019 notification.

ACADEMYVACANCIES
INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY100
INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMY45
AIR FORCE ACADEMY32
OFFICERS’ TRAINING ACADEMY (MEN)225
OFFICERS’ TRAINING ACADEMY (WOMEN)15

CDS 2 2019 Important Dates:

CDS 2 2019 EVENTSDATE
CDS 2 2019 Application Start Date12 June 2019
CDS 2 2019 Application Last Date08 July 2019
CDS 2 2019 Exam Date08 Sep 2019
CDS 2 2019 Admit Card Download DateBefore 3 weeks of exam
CDS 2 2019 Result Date (Expected)Dec 2019

CDS 2 2019 SELECTION PROCEDURE: To join as an Officer in Army, Navy and Air Force the aspirant or the candidate should under go the three different stages/phases. This procedure of selecting the candidates for regular armed forces will be very critical and very challenging to the committee. Here is the selection procedure of CDS 2 2019.

  • Written Examination
  • SSB Interview
  • Medical Examination
  • Merit List

Each and every defense aspirant has to keep in mind that exam pattern followed by UPSC to conduct CDS 2 2019 examination will be very different compared to previous exam patterns and papers. We can’t even predict them. So, I would like to suggest to you, people, to refer to some books prepared by SSBCrack Team. Coming to the examination pattern please find the below table which will help you out to get clarity on the exam pattern of CDS 2 2019 exam.

CDS 2 2019 EXAM PATTERN:

(a) For Admission to Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy:—

SUBJECTDURATIONMAX. MARKS
ENGLISH02 Hrs100
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE02 Hrs100
ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS02 Hrs100

(b) For Admission to Officers’ Training Academy :—

SUBJECTDURATIONMAX. MARKS
ENGLISH02 Hrs100
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE02 Hrs100

To find the detailed syllabus download the official notification of CDS 2 2019 by UPSC.

As we discussed earlier the candidates who qualify in the written examination are requested to report for SSB interview on the date intimated to them in the call-up letter for interview. Requests for postponing interviews will only be considered in very genuine circumstances and that too if it is administratively convenient for which Army Headquarters/Air Headquarter/Naval HQ will be the sole deciding authority. Such requests should be sent to Selection Centre/SSB from where the call for SSB interview has been received. Navy candidates can download their call letters from the naval website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in or send an email at officer-navy”nic.in three weeks after publication of results.

CDS 2 2019 SSB Interview: Service Selection Board is the body which schedule, organize and conduct the SSB Interview of the candidates applying for Indian Military Forces. SSB Screens the candidates for the vacant posts in Army, Navy and Air Force. SSB Interview is five days long procedure which includes two stages of testing as stage I & stage II. Here, we will update the complete details about SSB Interview:

a) Stage- I : Screening test

  • Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR)
  • Picture Perception & Description Test (PP & DT)

b) Stage – II

  • Psychology Tests
  • Group Testing Officer Tasks (GTO Tasks)
  • Interview & Conference
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CDS 2 2019 MEDICAL EXAM: Once the candidate is passed in the SSB interview, those candidates should undergo a detailed medical examination will be taken. Candidate should stay more 1 to 2 days at SSB Center to complete all the necessary formalities. To be medically fit the candidate should be fit both physically and mentally.

CDS 2 2019 FINAL MERIT LIST: After completing the medical tests, the final merit list will be released by the board. Based on the performance and medical examination candidates will be filtered.

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CDS 2 2019 TRAINING: All candidates who are selected will be undergoing tough military training and will be deployed to perform military duties in any terrain, weather, and austere conditions. In such conditions ill health of any member of the team can jeopardize the military operations or endanger the life of the entire team, therefore medical examinations are carried to select candidates who are “Medically fit to perform military duties in any terrain, weather and austere conditions”

PAY SCALE: Cadets are authorized fixed stipend amounting to Rs. 21,000/- per month (Rs. 15,600/- pay in the pay band and Rs. 5,400/-as grade pay) during training. “On successful completion of training the stipend admitted will be converted as payment for all purposes. However, the period of training shall not be treated as a commissioned service.”

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CDS 2 2019 APPLY PROCEDURE:

  • Go to upsc.gov.in website
  • Click on the link “Combined Defence Services Examination (II), 2019” in What’s New section
  • Enter Registration ID & Date of Birth and Submit
  • Enter personal details and details of any Photo ID Proof – Aadhaar Card/Voter Card/PAN Card/Passport/Driving Licence/Any other Photo ID Card issued by the State/Central Government
  • Upload a scanned copy of the same Photo ID
  • Upload Photograph & Signature
  • Select examination center
  • Fill Payment details and accept Declaration
  • Final submit
  • Download a copy of the application form for future use
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Cleared SSB Interview 4 Times: Army, Coast Guard, Air Force

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CRACKED SSB INTERVIEW 4 TIMES

Hi all Aspirants and Future Officers of the Defence Services of our Nation!! Myself Riya Iyer and I have got Recommended in SSB 4 times the last being 2 AFSB Mysore. Due to a good experience of SSBs and Clearing all the SSBs that I have attempted(4 Attempts) so far I would Like to share my experience and which I think will be helpful for all freshers as well as repeaters. SPARK: I am an Engineer(Electronics and Telecommunication) from a non-Defence background. I became aware of the Engineer’s Entry to the Indian Armed forces While I was in my college. I am a Martial Arts Player and me representing India in Asian Beach Games, Da-Nang, Vietnam further boosted my motivation towards this dream. As an Engineer working in a corporate firm, I got the final push towards my dream and the Posts from SSBCrack really helped. The timely Notifications for various entries and the inspirational stories others were some posts which helped me in many ways to realize my dream.

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SSB PREPARATION: I wanted to take coaching as I felt that would make me serious about my Goal. I googled and Found “Shatrujeet Academy” in Thane, Maharashtra. Contacted them, cleared their Entrance test, met the Director along with my father and had a wonderful experience of Counselling Guidance. We were completely clear about this career path and way to achieve it. The basic concept is that one’s Psychology is the most important thing for this service. We can improve our Knowledge, Current Affairs, Technical Know-how, Physical fitness etc. but improving Psych according to SSB standards requires Practical training. Also, a person’s Psych requires a certain period of time to get molded naturally and may not be possible in 1 or 2 weeks. Further, practical training molds psychology in the most natural and best way. I started preparing 6 months before SSB reporting date.

SSB Experience:

  1. As a fresher:
  2. SSC Tech Army (19 SSB, Allahabad): Recommended with AIR 3

As a fresher, I made sure to highly exploit all the opportunities that I got at SSB. Since I had reported at SSB with proper preparation of indoor as well as outdoor tasks, I was aware what to do in spite of being a fresher. This is the biggest advantage one gets when one comes prepared.

Screening In was quite easy as it was a fresher’s group. The most important trick here in to listen to each and everyone’s story attentively and discuss in the group accordingly. I had practiced this with my group at Shatrujeet Academy hence, it was easier to convince all to nominate me for the Group story. My story also had a good plot and I attribute it to the Psych training that I got which naturally helped me write good stories.

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Psych tests also went well as I not only got a basic Idea about the type of tests from SSBCrack and other Videos but also did I practice well. Stories are a reflection of your own life events in the past 6 months or from childhood. Since I was doing many practical training tasks prior to SSB, it was reflected in my Psych.

GTO tasks were quite good. Regular physical exercise (Running and Pushups most important) helps a lot. My martial arts practice also helped me. I won 2 Gold medals in a State level tournament just a day before leaving for SSB. I had trained myself for GTO tasks by attending A 2-Day Adventure Cum SSB Camp by Shatrujeet Adventures which involved complete practical training instrumental in my success.

Team sports(football/volleyball/basketball) helps one become a better team member and a leader as well. Playing with your own Group members in SSB also helps.

My interview lasted for about 45mins and questions ranging from engineering core subjects to family and friends. Since the common interview questions were known, I was well prepared and it went quite smooth. A flexible and a learning attitude in most important for this test.

In My conference I was again asked the same technical question which I couldn’t ask during interview. I had learned it and answered well.

I got recommended in the 1st attempt and also scored All India Rank 3 in Merit but couldn’t join OTA due to documentation issue

  1. As a Repeater:
  2. Indian Coast Guard Asst. Commandant (GD): Recommended
  3. Indian Air Force Ground Duty AFCAT Tech Entry (3 AFSB Gandhinagar): Recommended
  4. Indian Air Force Ground Duty AFCAT Non-Tech Entry (2 AFSB Mysore): Recommended

As a repeater getting screened in is a challenge due to the infamous ‘Fish Market’ in PPDT. Basic strategy is: Good story making. Psych preparation helps in a good story plot. Practice helps in good narration. For discussion again the key point is being attentive to all other stories during narration phase. Utilizing others stories helps gain team support. This makes one a good leader and a better team player. Practicing Group Discussion with my group at Shatrujeet Academy really helped me tackle this fish market.

Psychology test must also improve its count compared to previous SSB if you are a repeater. Even though, I was a recommended candidate, I always strived to bring at least 1% improvement in every SSB. The higher the attempts in WAT, SRT, TAT the better one can express themselves to the evaluator. Events in the last 3 to 6 months highly influence one’s psychology. Hence a positive environment is very essential. Being a Working Professional in a corporate firm, it was challenging to get that environment. But I was fortunate enough that and I got this positive environment in Shatrujeet Academy. Regular connection with Nature helps detoxification of mind and body. Along with Nature’s touch, a competitive peer group was like a cherry on the cake!

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GTO tests must show an improvement if you are a repeater. Being a repeater, one is aware of the type of individual obstacles that are present in the ground. Arm and upper body strengthening exercises and very essential for outdoor tasks. Enhancing team co-ordination from day 1 is essential. Remember, in GTO tasks you should win as a team i.e. aim should be maximum recommendation from the group rather that looking at group members as competitors. Practical training in Camping helped me a lot. Various Current Affairs articles in SSBCrack helped me in GD.

My interview lasted for 30mins on an average. Questions were 90% related to PIQ form, Previous attempts, Personal Questions and 10% on GK and Current Affairs. Interview checks the consistency of a candidate. It checks if the answers match with the TAT storylines, the WAT statements, the SRT and Self-Description answers. All my responses to personal questions at the interview were completely true. But, the power of expressing it in the best way was something that requires practice and an Expert Analysis.

SUCCESS MANTRA:

  • Stay Positive by being in a company of positive, energetic and passionate people especially 3-4 months before SSB
  • If you are a fresher, exploit the opportunity and prepare well for all tests and tasks. Use expert opinion for analyzing your responses of Psych tests instead of evaluating yourself.
  • If you are a repeater, show improvement in all tasks and tests as compared to previous SSB. 1 % improvement every day is what matters. Take care of detailed self-analysis for self enhancement.
  • Regular Physical exercise targeting running stamina and Arm strength is important which should reflect in Individual Obstacles
  • Connection with nature by regular treks, camps and adventure activities highly adds up to ones OLQs
  • Last but the most important thing: FOCUS. I myself am a sports Player, a working professional and a have a big social circle. But my top priority was becoming an Officer. Shatrujeet Academy was instrumental in helping me maintain focus on my Goal. Focusing on two things should be avoided if this is your ultimate aim in life.

Thus, due to the proper projection of my natural personality in various tests and tasks I was successful in all my SSB attempts! All the vert best to all defence aspirants! Consistent self-improvement and “Standing up and fighting each time” shall definitely get you to the Golden Steps of your Success!

JAI HIND!!!

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