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AFCAT 1 2017 Cut Off Marks [Expected]

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AFCAT 1 2017 Cut Off Marks [Expected]

AFCAT 1 2017 Cut Off Marks [Official]

AFCAT 2 2016 is conducted by Indian air force on 28 Aug 2016 Sunday to selected future air warriors into flying, ground and technical branches of Indian air force. If you are an Indian air force aspirants then it is very important for you to clear the AFCAT exam. Candidates who clear the AFCAT exam are called for AFSB interview, make sure if you are applying for Technical branch, then you have to clear the EKT exam as well. In this post we are going to talk about what could be the expected afcat 2 2016 cut off marks, we are going to decide the afcat 2 2016 cut off marks purely based on the trend.

It is important for aspirants to know the previous year afcat exam cut off marks as it will help them to understand how much questions they can answer to be on the safe side, not only that they can avoid guessing questions in AFCAT and get more marks if they have an idea of AFCAT 2 2016 cut off marks.

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AFCAT 2 2016 Cut off marks [Expected]

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So we suggest candidates to at least attempt 50 questions correctly without any negative marking. Candidates can plan accordingly as to how and which part they are going to attempt in AFCAT 2 2016 question paper.

AFCAT 2 2016 Syllabus

Below is the latest syllabus of AFCAT exam which has four main sections with topics as mentioned below:

  1. General Awareness – History, Sports, Geography, Environment, Civics, Basic Science, Defence, Art, Culture, Current Affairs, Politics etc.
  2. Verbal Ability in English – Comprehension, Error Detection, Sentence Completion, Synonyms, Antonyms and Testing of Vocabulary.
  3. Numerical Ability – Decimal Fraction, Simplification, Average, Profit & loss, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion and Simple interest.
  4. Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test – Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability.

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Captain Pawan Kumar Martyred In J&K, He Was Just 22 Years Old

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Captain Pawan Kumar Martyred J&K, He Was Just 22 Years Old

Captain Pawan Kumar, 22, of 10 Paras led his men from the front. “I had one child and I gave him to the Army, to the nation. No father can be more prouder. He was destined to be in the Army as he was Born on the Army Day, January 15, 1993, Pawan’s father Sri Rajbir Singh said.

Pawan was a very brave intrepid officer with barely three years of service but maturity beyond his age. He had already been in two successful operations earlier in which three terrorists were killed.

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Reportedly, three to five terrorists are suspected to be holed up inside the building.

One civilian and two CRPF jawans were killed on Saturday. A possible hostage situation was avoided when CRPF and local police managed to evacuate civilians who were holed up inside EDI building located at Pampore, in the outskirts of the Srinagar city.Captain Pawan Kumar Martyred J&K, He Was Just 22 Years Old

Personnel of the Army, whose elite 15 Corps headquarters is located barely 10 kms from the encounter site, were rushed to the encounter site to assist the local police and the CRPF.

source: ibnlive.com

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Meet Vipul Bawa, Cleared AFCAT With 222 Marks, Got Recommended

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I got recommended from 1 AFSB, Dehradun.

I had appeared for the AFCAT (August, 2014) and cleared it with 222 marks; and EKT with 76 marks. I, then, appeared for SSB in February, 2015 and got recommended. Finally, I was selected in the merit list for the position of Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical)/AE(M) – Permanent Commission in the Indian Air Force.

PS – This was my first attempt at both AFCAT and SSB. I did not join the service.

Although i am trying to recall the exact series of events, but its all mixed up in my head right now. I think i should have written this answer just after being recommended. Anyway, I would share the main and interesting aspects of my 6 day experience at 1 AFSB, Dehradun, which was memorable and which i will cherish forever.

FRIENDS
I have made some very good friends during my stay there. A group of 10 candidates were allotted a room. But my room got changed the third day, so i got to make more number of friends.

It was like reliving those carefree hostel days again, which i had experienced during my graduation days. We shared our thoughts and memories, had long hours of discussions together, ate together, played together and laughed together. We even went out of AFSB campus to see the Dehradun city one afternoon.

This part was probably the best part of my stay over there.vipul bawa afcat

FOOD
Oh! I still miss it. It was more delicious than one could have expected. I ate like a beast famished for days. Although, the non-veg dish was given in limited quantity to each, i and couple of my friends used to stay there till the last so that the mess people serve us with some more!

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GROUP TASK
Before telling about my GT, i would like to mention how i almost screwed my GT.

We had been asked to bring white t-shirt, white shorts, white socks, and white sports shoes for the SSB. I didn’t take those instructions seriously and went for SSB with none of the above but a pair of shoes which had some white coloured designs on it. When we were talking about GT on our first night in the room, i realised i have made a big mistake by ignoring those instructions. All others had brought their complete kit; some even carried an extra kit as well for contingencies. My friends advised me to purchase these things from the CSD Canteen in the AFSB campus.

When i got ready for my GT two days later, i was in the proper kit. But, the socks were purchased from the CSD Canteen, and rest everything was borrowed from within the room and outside!

Now, the Group Task
My group task got messed up for we did not perform as a group. In spite of the instructions given by our Group Task Officer(GTO), not many in my group were willing to discuss and make a plan to cross the hurdle, before actually executing it. As soon as the the GTO started his timeer, we behaved as if our asses have been put on fire!

One picked up the plank and tried to put it somewhere. The other, without any coordination with the first, tried to use the wooden log in his own way. The third started tying one end of the rope somewhere without much idea as to what purpose it would serve. As many as them assisted them in doing these things.

The rest of us (including myself)? – we first shouted and asked them to first make a plan by discussion and then execute it, but later just stood there behind them doing nothing.
Result – we could not clear the hurdle.

The GTO allowed us to try the net hurdle and the next one, but we did the same mistake everytime. Finally, he asked us to come back.

EXTEMPORE SPEECH
In this round, each candidate of the group would pick up a chit from a bowl on which would be mentioned 4 topics. One had to choose any one of them, and speak on it to the GTO and other group members for 3 minutes after 3 minutes of mental preparation (no pen/paper was provided).

To my advantage, i could speak on any of the 4 topics that i got. However, i spoke on the topic ‘Fundamental Duties’ for i have read Constitutional Law and had many points to speak on the topic.

During my 3 minutes speech, i mentioned many Articles of the Constitution, Supreme Court judgements, and other legal things which a layman generally doesn’t know. I sensed from the pale faces of my group-members that many points went directly over their heads.

COMMAND TASK
This was the task that i found the most challenging and the most rewarding. I thoroughly enjoyed doing it.

In this task, the GTO made each one us the Commanding Officer (CO) one by one. We were allowed to call 2 candidates of our choice from our group whom we would command to cross the hurdle. Other than these 3 candidates, the rest were not allowed to see the task. There were numerous hurdles in that area, and i was called at the last to cross the hurdle which i think was one of the most difficult of them. I was selected by 2 of my friends when they were made the CO; so i got to have a fair look at all the hurdles and know their difficulty level.

My hurdle was difficult to cross, and it took me sometime and a few failed attempts to think of a way through it. But i ultimately managed to clear it, and was happy when the GTO approved of it.

But just when I had started to go back thinking that the task was over, the GTO asked me to stop and do the same task in a different way. It took me by surprise, as he didn’t do the same with the other candidates.

When i did it in a different way as well, he further made that same task difficult by blocking one of the routes and asking me to do it then. I managed to do that as well.

But he didn’t end it there. He now took away plank and asked me to do the task only with rope and wooden log. I was fortunate to clear it that way as well.

Thus, he made me cross the same hurdle in 4 different ways.

He then asked the other 2 candidates who assisted me to go, and asked me to walk with him while he had his tea. He asked about me, my background etc. He then asked,“How was your group performance?”

Myself(with embarrassment on face) – It was pathetic, sir. We failed as a team. Everyone tried to apply his own plan without any consensus and planning.
GTO And what do you think, how did your Command Task go?
MyselfI, frankly speaking, have no idea, sir?
GTO(with a rare smile) – Don’t worry. Be confident. It was good. Go, now.

INTERVIEW
My interview was taken by an officer of Air Commodore rank, who also headed that AFSB. It was very cordial. The interviewer was poker faced all the time, and showed no expressions at all. It went for about 40-45 minutes.

As soon as i entered the room, i walked in the direction towards the interviewer, ignoring that my chair was in opposite direction. The interviewer pointed his finger in the right direction and made me realise my mistake. I apologised and took my seat.

I don’t remember all the questions, but i would mention all that i can recall with answers wherever required.

InterviewerI would first put up a series of questions and when i stop, you answer them one by one.
Your name. Father’s name. Mother’s name. 10th school and marks. 12th school and marks. Graduation college and marks etc etc etc

(I could only recall 60-70% of the questions and answered them and stopped.)

InterviewerThe rest of them?
MyselfSorry sir, i am unable to recall the questions.

(He then repeated the left over questions and i answered them.)
……………..
InterviewerWe don’t really find people who have done B.Tech in Pulp and Paper Technology everyday. Tell me two things about this field which a common man should know?
(Answered)
………………
InterviewerWhat have you been doing since graduation in 2013?
Myself Sir, i didn’t take up a job after graduation. I appeared for the Civil Services Exam and reached till the Interview round, but was not selected in the final merit list. Last month, i took up a job as an Analyst at Yepme.com

(These were his following questions.)

Interviewer – Have you appeared this year as well?
Interviewer – What topic did you write Essay on? (possibly to check if was lying or not)
Interviewer – Why do you want to join the Air Force?
Interviewer – But the respect, perks, lifestyle etc are also available if you join the Army. Why not Army, then?
Myself – Sir, i don’t want to take up a combat role. I know i won’t be good at it.
Interviewer – If you get selected in both Air Force and Civil Services, what would you take?
Myself – Civil Services, sir.
………………
Interviewer – Tell me two of your weaknesses.
Myself – Sir, i am a little under-confident at times. And, i am also not very hygienic.
Interviewer – Hygienic? Elaborate it.
Myself – Sir, i am not very fond of bathing. So, i usually skip it for a few days.
Interviewer – Have you bathed today?
Myself – No, sir.
………………
His other questions were about my friends, my teachers, problems in Delhi, views on policies of Arvind Kejriwal, history of Air Force etc.

CONFERENCE
This was scheduled on the last day. In it, each candidate was called in the conference room one by one where all 20-odd officers in the AFSB campus were sitting in their uniforms in a U-shaped table, with the head of the AFSB sitting at the centre.

We were told we would be asked some questions by one of the officer and we have to look towards him only while answering it.
Most of the conferences lasted less than a minute. Rarely, any one lasted 2 minutes.

When i was called inside, i felt a little nervous seeing so many uniformed officers. I was put up with my first question. But i couldn’t realise who was the one who asked me questions. I kept looking at them with a dejected face for 10 seconds, when the question was repeated. This time i found out where do i need to look.

I came out after 15-20 minutes. It was more of a mini-interview to me. They asked me about my current job, what work do i do, any challenging situation i faced in job and how did i handle it. Also, they asked me about my college life, what did we do in hostels, any  interesting instances of hostel days that i remember etc etc.

The final results were announced after a few hours and i was one among the four who got recommended.

I asked my GTO when the recommended candidates were having an informal discussion with him over tea in the evening, that why my conference lasted so long.

He replied, “Candidates like you don’t come here everyday. All the officers wanted to know more about you.”

He further said, “We have shown faith in you, and expect the same in return.”

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4 Tips To Clear AFCAT EKT Exam 2017

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Howdy, Aspirants! Tomorrow is the day when you all need to present all your knowledge and tick the rich option against every question appearing in the AFCAT 2017-I exam. But today is the day when you all are almost 90% prepared for the AFCAT (Air force Common Admission test) exam and still require 10% more to be fully ready for the paper-pen battle. We have already written the blog post regarding few vital tips to clear AFCAT exam. But for those who have applied for the Technical branch, need to clear the EKT (Engineers Knowledge Test) exam too, which is to be executed soon after the first exam.

Checkout: Top 10 Tips to Clear AFCAT Exam 1 2017

So, for all the aspirants who are visualizing themselves as the Technical Officer in Indian Air Force, we are writing the crucial tips you can follow to clear the EKT and initiate your SSB preparation later on. But before the tips, check out the syllabus of EKT as per your concerned Graduation branch.

Read EKT Syllabus: EKT 2016 Syllabus for ECE | EEE | CSE | IT | MECH

Command Your Speed: Speed is the most important point to be commanded in any sort of exam. As EKT is a little bit lengthy exam, you are required to handle your speed and manage it according to the given time. Go for the questions you are completely sure, moving on to the ones which you are not much sure and later to those which are doubtful. This will help you to manage your time as well as speed during the exam, resulting in positive results.

Go for Topic wise Revision: Today is not the time when you start from scratch. Instead, you need to revise what you have prepared till now. But keep in mind that revise the syllabus in a topic-wise format. You know the topics you have prepared till now. You now need to revise them topic by topic. It will enable your mind to remember the points in a systematic order. During this exam, this study pattern will help you not to get confused with the question category, resulting in rapid solution.

Learn Important Formulas:  As already mentioned, EKT have a bit lengthy syllabus. So, it’s good if you make a list of important formulas and memorize them prior to the exam. It will help you to save time during the exam. You can either highlight them within your book, or make a separate list of them.

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Solve Previous Papers/Model Test papers:  You may lack behind in your preparation if you are not experimenting your capability and knowledge. For that, you need to solve previous papers or model test papers, available on the Internet. By solving the papers, you will not only acknowledge your knowledge level, but will also gain confidence for the exam.

So, with these power booster tips, you can prepare yourself for the exam and clear the first stage towards your dream.

For more tips and motivation, keep yourself active on SSBCrack.

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5 Secrets Used By Toppers To Clear AFCAT Exam

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5 Secrets Used By Toppers To Clear AFCAT Exam

AFCAT examination is approaching and candidates are facing the dilemma, how to prepare for an exam at the last moment. Well, it’s just a dream to clear examination by preparing just a few days ahead of the exam. But following some tips by toppers to ease the aspirants in clearing the examination. Following these points can add to your performance in the examination.

 

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  • Skip the road blocks – Keep your continuity alive and if any tough or confusing questions are encountered, then skip that question, and move to the next. English, maths and reasoning aptitude are simple enough to be solved. But many G.K. questions are entangling. So skip them and move to the next. Try attempting it later on, if you save some time.
  • Calculation and a bit formula specification – Maths questions in AFCAT examination are not much harder. Questions need swift calculative ability and a bit formula oriented efforts. Firstly, maths have limited syllabus in AFCAT examination and the questions in examinations are also not too hard as compared to that of other defence examinations like CDS or NDA. Your calculative speed judges your marks in maths.
  • Negative marking can reduce the score – AFCAT examination, like other competitive exams, have negative marking. If you are trying to encircle the non-attempted question by just assuming or marking randomly, then your score will go down, for sure. Encircle the questions which are correct from your view. Don’t touch the questions, which are out of mind.
  • Verbal and nonverbal questions need keen observation – Verbal and non-verbal problems can easily escalate your marks in AFCAT. Reasoning and English knowledge are amalgamated in verbal problems. While nonverbal abilities need observation. This section is not a hard nut to crack. Your basic skills and observation is all that can lead you to the next stage.
  • Key events of last 4-5 months are essential – It is the simplest way to get more marks in AFCAT. Getting through the main events and incidents of India and the world are mostly asked in GK section. GK has always been a weaker section for most of the candidates. So the candidates must focus on current events as it is easy to a cover and can give good marks.
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Conclusion – AFCAT aspirants needs speed and perfection to get over the cut-off. Following some simple steps can ease your way to score well in examinations. Remember, every single chance is precious for the Armed Forces aspirants. So don’t lose your chances to get into the Air Force by making silly mistakes. The exam need attention and focus to score more than required cut off marks. Don’t tick wrong answer even when you are falling short of correct questions. Just go through the current events of last 4-5 months to accelerate your preparation. Along with this, the selected candidates also prefer attempting sample papers and previous year papers to get the idea of the question paper.

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12 Pictures Of Indian Soldiers Hoisting National Flag Will Motivate You To Join Them

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Indian Soldiers Hoisting National Flag

Few shameful people in our country do not respect nationalism and its unity, they feel shame hoist our national flag and they say it is a forced nationalism. But don’t worry, see these pictures of Indian army soldiers taking care of Indian flag and hoisting it on a daily basis. Remember Kargil war, if we had lost the Kargil war then everybody must be thinking of Indian army and its soldiers every single minute because then they will know the importance of Indian army soldiers who are taking care of us since 1947.

 

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Meet Major Praphul Kumar Bhardwaj SHAURYA CHAKRA

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Major Praphul Kumar Bhardwaj

Major Praphul Kumar Bhardwaj launched a special operation in Awankhu village in Phek district of Nagaland, 120 km from the closest existing Assam Rifles post on the night of 13 July 15. Negotiating thick forests and treacherous slopes in extreme and inclement weather, Major Praphul’s party reached the target at 2300 hours, 15 July 15.

Major Praphul Kumar BhardwajAt 2345 hours, on observing some movement around a hut, Major Praphul along with a buddy pair closed in to ascertain the movement upon which they drew a heavy volume of fire. Sensing danger to his party, in the absence of any cover and accurate incoming fire, Major Praphul charged onto the hut and neutralized one terrorist at point blank range. During this action, he sustained Gun Shot Wound in his right elbow as also his weapon was hit by a bullet, thereby jamming it. Despite profusely bleeding, with his weapon now nonfunctional and his party pinned down, Major Praphul, utterly disregarding his personal safety, crawled and lobbed two grenades in the hut and neutralized the second terrorist.

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During this action, he sustained Gun Shot Wound in his right elbow as also his weapon was hit by a bullet, thereby jamming it. Despite profusely bleeding, with his weapon now nonfunctional and his party pinned down, Major Praphul, utterly disregarding his personal safety, crawled and lobbed two grenades in the hut and neutralized the second terrorist.

WATCH Him: https://youtu.be/KFYH6TgmnBw?t=3m54s

For this conspicuous act of gallantry and acting beyond the call of duty, Major Praphul Kumar Bhardwaj is awarded “SHAURYA CHAKRA”.
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7 Interview Etiquettes Candidates Should Know

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7 Interview Etiquettes Candidates Should Know

Free mind with good tactics of working efficiently make an officer. From mental to physical performance, candidates have to accelerate from major points to hidden facts and tricks. The Personal interview is one of the three techniques that are framed to access the calibre of a candidate. The interview is the part of the SSB that accesses “

The interview is the part of the SSB that accesses “Vachna” of an aspirant. The interviewing officer decides your selection by conversation over past and present experience and achievements. Apart from communication skill and bulk of experience and OLQs, some basic interview etiquettes must be followed by candidates to impress IO. Here we are having some of them, which every SSB aspirant should follow

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  1. Good Entry – A good beginning is half done. These need to be kept in mind while preparing for SSB interview. Positive entry with humble behaviour makes the good image of the person. Polite voice coupled with gentle entry is the best way to enter the interview room.
  2. Eye Contact – While attending the personal interview, candidates are advised to maintain eye contact with interviewing officer. This not only shows your alertness but also shows your confidence. Avoiding eye while answering any question or thinking something leaves a bad impact over IO.
  3. Posture – The way you sit after entering the room, the way you stand while going out of the room and even the way you sit in entire interview period matter a lot. Shaking legs, biting nails, non-erect posture, etc. should be avoided. These traits show non-presence (mentally), lack of interest or lack of social moral values. Erect posture shows attentiveness and your interest to the speaker/ interviewing officer.
  4. Hand Movements – Hand movement should be as low as possible. Try to bind your palm with your legs. Your attention and discipline will impress the interviewing officer. Hand movement with conversation should be controlled. Excess usage shows low confidence of the candidate.7 Interview Etiquettes Candidates Should Know
  5. Talking Style – The way of talking while the questioning and answering is going should be in a cordial manner. Speaking louder, or in a lazy way, fumbling, confusingly speaking, correcting yourself again and again, might take your chances of selection down.
  6. Mild Smile – Answering with a mild smile on face doubles the impact of the candidate. Personal interview has some questions of enjoyment, seriousness and more, but candidate must keep a smile on the face. Remember, excessive laughing means you are excessively frank and not a serious guy toward your future or work. An officer has to be cool minded in all kinds of situations. An unstable mind can take the entire team to into a problem.
  7. Total Attention – Paying total attention to the interviewing officer shows your attentiveness. It is the most important quality that an officer must possess. Hearing the questions or getting what IO wants to ask, his counter questions and his expression have to be attentively observed and your reply must be as per the requirement of the question. Answering irrelevant or out of topic will reduce IO’s interest in you. Keep the conservation, comprehensive and crisp.

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Nepal Army Chief – The Honorary General Of The Indian Army

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Hello, Warriors. The Nepalese Chief of Army Staff, General Rajendra Chhetri is on his first official visit to India. This is also his first trip abroad since assuming command of the country’s military on September 10, last year.

Chhetri is leading a nine-member delegation to India on a five-day visit which started on 1st February. The CoAS was officially invited by the Indian Army General Dalbir Singh.

As per the tradition of conferring honorary titles to each other’s Army chiefs between two nations, Indian President Pranab Mukherjee decorated Chhetri amid a programme at the President’s Office on 3rd February. Chettri’s first foreign trip since becoming CoAS of Nepal Army has, however, courted controversy as it has come at the time when the country is reeling under the unofficial blockade imposed by the southern neighbour, India.

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He also held bilateral talks during separate meetings with Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Robin K. Dhowan, Chief of Staff Committee General Bikram Singh, Chief of the Air Staff Arup Raha and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.Nepalese Army Chief

The purpose of the visit is yet to be unveiled by the Nepalese Army headquarters.

He has received Field Artillery and Air Defence Artillery training in the early years of his service from India, Pakistan and China. He is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, US.

He is also a qualified Psychological Testing Officer from the Defense Institute of Psychological Research, New Delhi.

Chhetri also observed various Indian army units during the visit.

Nepal and India have strong military ties and India provides a lot of military equipment, hardware, stores and other logistics to the Nepalese Army.

Since 1950, Nepal and India have been awarding army chiefs of each other with the honorary rank “in recognition of mutual harmonious relationships between two armies.” The tradition of exchanging the honorary titles between chiefs the Nepal Army and the Indian Army helps to strengthen the ties between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Nepal Army’s Lieutenant General Mahat assumed responsibilities of the CoAS in Chhetri’s absence.
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7 Tips To Perform Better In WAT

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Psychology is the technique to read the mind by accessing your thoughts without asking you. This technique is called “MANSA” which means what is in your mind. Now we have 4 techniques in this section which are TAT, WAT, SRT and self-description. Here we will make a short summary of tips and tricks to make the WAT simple and easily coverable. WAT is always seen as a most confusing test due to less time to write your responses. The time is given less to reduce the time of thinking and making a candidate to write what is in his mind. The techniques have several aspects and rules to follow. But we are here with some tips and tricks which can improve your performance, keeping your performance and level maintained.

 

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  1. Short Response – WAT is a race against time that actually need to manage the responses in a better and planned way. The response you write must be short and meaningful. Writing a full length sentence wastes time and also disturbs the timing. Short response here indicates that you have to use the word in a meaning-full way rather than any irrelevant one.
  2. Readable Language – Your language must be readable. Make it a bit clear and avoid design penetration while writing. Many candidates have a problem of bad handwriting which is hard to recognize the words. It needs a bit practice. Firstly, practice overruled pages and then try to get the speed over plain pages to get perfect writing skills.
  3. Concentrate on Sequence – This is a common experience that most of the experienced aspirants have got. 15 seconds for reading a word, gathering idea and writing it over sheet is a tough task and skipping or incompletion of sentences is a common thing. The basic way to tackle or overcome this problem is to focus on the beep that rings after change of every word. And if you skip any word, then memorize it and write its response by adjusting your time. In case you lose your sequence, then correct it where ever you recognize your sequence.
  4. OLQ is the Soul of the Sentence – The best way to write A SUITABLE sentence is to keep the OLQs in mind and every sentence must have the shadow of any OLQ rather than a bookish phrase. As told earlier, psychology is not an English test or grammar vocabulary test. It is the test of your mind. Focus on the sentence rather than grammar and vocabulary.word association test tips
  5. Clever Steps – Attempt some WATs that were skipped by you at the time given for Turing and adjusting the page. Turing the page don’t it much time. So use that time to complete or write any response. But try to execute this cleverly and in a non-expressive manner.
  6. Avoid Cuttings – Cutting in psychology is a drawback. Cuttings show your conflicting moods. Now the question is what if you wrote something wrong or want to write something more impressive or improve something. Keep your mind calm and focused and stop improving your sentences grammatically and consume your time fully to write the response. If you want to overwrite then try to make it neat and clean.
  7. Being Positive is all they want – SSB crew wants a mind that always delivers positive response in all situations. Construct your mind in such a way that even negative words will also leave from your mind in a positive way. To practice this, go through a batch of some WAT having negative words like death, accident, disease etc.

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