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NDA Passing Out Parade 30 Nov 2018 National Defence Academy

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NDA POP Nov 2018

National Defence Academy 135 course spectacular passing out parade was conducted on the morning of 30 Nov 2018.  It was a dream moment for the cadets and their relatives to participate and witness the amazing passing out parade of the National Defence Academy (NDA) which was reviewed by the General Bipin Rawat. “Seeing if women can be given Permanent Commission. In some fields where we need permanency&male officers in a command-oriented Army don’t fit everywhere.Keeping women officers in fields like language interpreter, military diplomacy will be beneficial”  Gen Rawat said at a function to review the passing out parade of 135th course of the National Defence Academy in Pune.
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“Pakistan has made its state an Islamic State. If they have to stay together with India, then they have to develop as a secular state. If they’re willing to become secular like us, then they seem to have an opportunity.” Gen Rawat said at a function to review the passing out parade of 135th course of the National Defence Academy in Pune.

More than 260 cadets, including some from foreign countries, were conferred degrees at the convocation ceremony of 135th course of the National Defence Academy (NDA) at Khadakwasla near here Thursday. The chief guest at the convocation ceremony was Prof Furqan Qamar, Secretary General, the Association of Indian Universities, said an official release. A total of 253cadets were conferred the degrees from the Jawaharlal Nehru University – 48in science stream, 146 in computer science and 59 cadets in arts stream.

Eight cadets from friendly foreign countries were also awarded degrees during the programme, it said. Air Marshal I P Vipin, Commandant, NDA, addressed the ceremony after which the academic report of Autumn Term – 2018 was presented by the academy principal. Qamar, in his convocation address, congratulated the cadets of the passing out course for undergoing the training with dedication and hard work. He emphasised about the role and importance of armed forces in shaping India and also motivated the future military leaders to carry forward the professionalism, ethos imbibed at the academy towards the service of the nation.

 

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NDA Trophy winners

  • Academy Cadet Captain Jaipreet Singh won the ‘Chief of Army Staff Trophy’ presented by General K Sundarji for standing first in science stream. CQMS Risabh Gupta got the ‘Chief of Naval Staff Trophy’ presented by Admiral Sureesh Mehta, for standing first in BSc (computer science). SCC US Ganesh bagged the ‘Chief of Air Staff Trophy’ presented by Air Chief Marshal NC Suri, for standing first in social science stream.
  • All the three academic toppers of the 135th course will be the ‘first-time warriors’ as they get commissioned.NDA POP NOV 2018 8 NDA POP NOV 2018 7 NDA POP NOV 2018 6 NDA POP NOV 2018 5

 

Recommended From SSB Allahabad For NDA

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SSB Interview Accident

Hello friends, My name is Ishumon Sharma and I belong to Punjab. Like my father, I also wanted to join Indian defence. After completing my 10+2(non-medical) with 89% marks I started preparing for Indian Defence. I got a call from Indian Army for TES entry. I went to Allahabad for the same, there I was conference out. But I didn’t loose hope. I worked even harder and with my whole preparation I went for TES entry again in Bengaluru. I was screened out there. Till then, I was never able to clear my NDA exam. But anyhow, NDA written result was out and I got my roll number there. As I mistakenly had given my elder brother’s email ID in NDA form. Therefore, I was not able to access my date selection link. I mailed the coordinating authority of join Indian Army website also for the same, but I was still not able to access that. I sent my sister’s husband to the UPSC, Delhi also. They told that I will not be able to access that date selection link, I will get any random date and any random selection board. I wanted Allahabad board, because I wanted to end it where I started. After a week, I got a randomly selected date as well as center. Fortunately, it was Allahabad. I was very happy but according to my friends, it is a rejection center. I joined Impact academy in Chandigarh for coaching. Lt. Col Bahuguna sir told me during my class, “None of the psychologists can stop you from being recommended”. Col Chauhan sir helped me a lot in learning Ground task skills. I started practicing TAT, WAT with my brother (Abhinov Sharma) also as he is also an SSB aspirant. He used to take my interviews many times and helped me in rectifying my mistakes. One of my friend, Jashandeep Singh from my university was also there, with whom I used to discuss a lot about SSB during classes. Just a day before when I had to go to Allahabad, unfortunately, I met with an accident. I got badly injured. My mother asked me to request them for postponing the SSB date but I didn’t want that as I was waiting that day eagerly for so long. And after such a hard work, I went for SSB. I somehow managed to walk properly and hide my wounds in order to not to get screened out only because of that. I got screened in and started preparing for the next days.
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Day 2: I went for my psychology test. I was able to complete all the stories, within the time limit. I did 60 WAT and 49 SRTs. Just after that test, I was called for interview. My interview was first after lunch, with the president. I was quite nervous. As soon as I entered the room, he started putting pressure on me. He wasn’t even smiling. The only question that I could recall when he laughed was when he asked me, “Do you abuse?” and I answered, “Yes”. He again asked, “Don’t you feel, it is bad?” and I replied, “As being a Punjabi, Abuses are part of our language.” And he laughed a lot as he was also a Punjabi. He asked a lot about my family, friends, daily routine etc. The only question that I was not able to answer was, “Tell me the non-commissioned ranks in Indian Army?” We interacted for around 1 hr 20 minutes. After this, I thought that, my psychology was very good, but I f**ked up my interview as I was not even aware of non-commissioned ranks whom I am going to lead in future. I went directly to my bed in candidate’s line and had a sound sleep. After I woke up, I asked my fellow friends about the ranks.SSB Interview Accident

Day 3: I was now stressed free as I was done with my Interview as well as psychology. It was now the time for GTO but it was raining heavily. I initiated both the GDs and also GPE. I made 5-7 effective entries in these all individually. I also gave many ideas (both implemented and non-implemented) in PGT. I helped my teammates a lot during Group race even while having an injury in my feet. I climbed the wall thrice in order to help my teammates. I was able to give an effective 3-minute lecture on Indo-China relations (thanx to SSBCrack lecture ).

Day 4: It was the second GTO day. I performed well in HGT. And now, it was the time for the most difficult task for me i.e. Individual Obstacle as I was not even able to walk straight. But still, I did 11 obstacles. Everyone was in shock. In command task, GTO asked me about my injury also. I told him about the accident. He gave me the BOMB CT. It was hard and I was able to complete. During my command task, I was putting pressure on one side of the plank and suddenly he asked, “Commander! You want to be an officer or Hanuman?” I depressed voice I replied, “Officer, sir.” He said, “So, use your brain then”. I completed my CT. After that, there was FGT which was quite easy.

Day 5: It was the day that everyone dream of i.e. Conference Day. One constant thing pricking my mind was, my interview. I went to conference hall. The asked me the same question I was not able to answer. I told them about all the non-commissioned ranks. My conference lasts for only 20-30 seconds. It was the result time now. I was very frightened. And the first name the officer announced was Chest No. 18. It was me???? Yes, It was me. I stood up, went in front and took my medical chest number. We were only four. Officer congratulated us. We submitted our documents and did all formalities.

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NDA 2 2017 Written and SSB Interview Marks [Toppers Marks]

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NDA 2 2017 Marks

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has published the NDA 2 2017 merit list of candidates who have cleared the National Defence Academy and Indian Naval Academy (INA) examination (II), 2017. 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 447 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 10, 2017 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 written marks: 900
  • SSB interview marks: 900
  • Total: 1800 marks

Topper NDA 2 2017

  • UTPAL ANAND: 506(Written) 445(SSB Interview) 951(Total)
  • KUNAL MALHAN:  483(Written) 448(SSB Interview) 931(Total)
  • SHUBHAM KUMAR JHA:  471(Written) 427(SSB Interview) 898(Total)

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Indian Military Academy Ball Night – Autumn Term 2018

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IMA BALL PARTY 2018

IMA Ball, the glittering and the most-awaited social event of the gentlemen cadets of passing out contingent belonging to Autumn Term- 2018, was held at Indian Military Academy on Saturday. The evening of joy, merriment and nostalgia started when the Commandant IMA, Lieutenant General SK Jha set the ball rolling. As per the tradition of the academy, selection of Mister IMA and Miss IMA was held on the occasion in which the Gentleman Cadets (GC) and lady guests participated enthusiastically. Kanika Paruthi was adjudged as Miss IMA while Bhawna Jalal and Ayushi Chauhan were declared as the first and the second runner- up respectively.
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Gentleman Cadet ( GC), Rishabh was declared as Mister IMA by the judges. Brijesh Pal was the first runner- up while Sushant Dutta was second runner-up.

The IMA Ball is held towards the end of each term to mark the culmination of the rigorous training schedule of the Passing Out Course. The event marked with fun and frolic can also be termed as the ‘Break Up Party’ for the Third Termers. The IMA Ball is also regarded as a precursor to the final event – The Passing Out Parade (POP) of the IMA, which is scheduled on December 8, 2018.

 

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The countdown for the passing out course of the Indian Military Academy (IMA) began on Sunday with the commencement of IMA ball, which is an integral part of the biennial passing out parade of the premier institute. The passing out parade at the Indian Military Academy will be held on December 8 at the historic Chetwode square. As per the tradition of the academy, selection of Mister IMA and Miss IMA was held on the occasion in which the Gentleman Cadets (GC) and lady guests participated enthusiastically. Kanika Paruthi was adjudged as Miss IMA while Bhawna Jalal and Ayushi Chauhan were declared as the first and the second runner- up respectively. Gentleman Cadet ( GC), Rishabh was declared as Mister IMA by the judges. Brijesh Pal was the first runner- up while Sushant Dutta was second runner- up. ⚔️??❤️ #Indianarmy

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An IMA communiqué said that the occasion was characterised by the display of a high sense of chivalry, courtesy, etiquette and gentlemanly conduct of the passing out course. These qualities which are imbibed and nurtured in the IMA, remain as an important part of their lives as Officers on commissioning, the communiqué added.IMA ball party

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NDA 1 2018 Merit List – 379 Candidates Cleared SSB Interview

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NDA 1 2018 MERIT LIST

The following is the list, in order of merit of 379 candidates, who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Written Examination held by the Union Public Service Commission on 22nd April, 2018 and the subsequent Interviews held by the Services Selection Board, of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of National Defence Academy for the 141th Course and Naval Academy for the 103rd Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 2nd January 2019. For detailed information regarding the date of commencement of the above courses, please visit the websites of Ministry of Defence i.e., www. joinindianarmy.nic.in, www.nausena-bharti.nic.in and www.careerairforce.nic.in.
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The results of Medical Examination have not been taken into account in preparing these lists. The candidature of all the candidates is provisional, subject to their submitting the requisite certificates in support of date of birth and educational qualifications etc. claimed by them directly to the Additional Directorate General of Recruiting, Adjutant General’s Branch, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army), West Block No.III, Wing–I, R.K Puram, New Delhi -110066 wherever this has not already been done and NOT to UPSC.

In case, there is any change of address, the candidates are advised to promptly intimate directly to the Army Headquarter at the address given above. The result is also available on the UPSC website at http://www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks of the candidates will be available on the website after 15 days from the date of declaration of final results. For any further information, the candidates may contact Facilitation Counter near Gate ‘C’ of the Commission, either in person or on telephone Nos. 011-23385271/011-23381125/011-23098543 between 10:00 hours to 17:00 hours on any working day.

NDA 1 2018 Toppers

  1. AYUSH KUMAR SINGH
  2. SHREYANSHU JHA
  3. AARYAN DHAMA

NDA 1 2018 Merit List

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Indian Naval Academy Passing Out Parade 26 Nov 2018

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A spectacular Passing out Parade (POP) held at Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala today, Monday, 26 November 2018, marked the culmination of training for 317 Midshipmen and cadets of Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard including one International cadet from Tanzania.

The passing out Midshipmen and cadets belonged to four different courses of Autumn Term 2018, viz., 95 Indian Naval Academy Course (BTech), 95 Indian Naval Academy Course (MSc), 26 Naval Orientation Course (Extended) and 27 Naval Orientation Course (Regular).  The parade also saw 16 female cadets marching shoulder to shoulder with their male counterparts to join the ranks of the Indian Navy.

The grand parade was reviewed by Vice Admiral Anil Kumar Chawla, AVSM, NM, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command, who awarded medals to nine meritorious Midshipmen and cadets after the ceremonial review. The parade was also witnessed by the proud parents and guardians of all Midshipmen and cadets. The ‘President’s Gold Medal’ for the Indian Naval Academy B.Tech course was awarded to Midshipman Vikrant Nagpal. The ‘Chief of the Naval Staff Gold Medal’ for the Naval Orientation (Extended) Course was awarded to Cadet Hrushikesh Vengurlekar. The ‘Chief of the Naval Staff Gold Medal’ for the Naval Orientation (Regular) Course was awarded to Cadet Samson Moses and the ‘Flag Officer Commanding in Chief (South) Medal’ for the best women cadet was awarded to Cadet Anuradha.

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Cracked SSB and AFSB Interview (NDA and TES)

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Cracked SSB and AFSB Interview

Hi my name is Rachit Mittal. Today I am going to share my story with you of my recommendations after a lot of hard work and a lot of patience. I myself cannot believe that now I am going to be a part of Indian defence. It was really difficult for me to clear SSB without any military or defence background in my complete family. But it is well said that hard work always pays and that’s the thing which gives me the power to keep patience and as a result, I got recommended two times. First from 2 AFSB Mysore and second from 34 SSB Allahabad.
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After scoring a good percentage in class 12th since I was always better in studies I joined the Delhi University Hansraj College taking admission in BSC Hons computer science. It was my dream to join NDA since class 10 and I started preparing for it by reading newspapers and magazines GK and improving my history as well as Geography since I was very weak in social science. I wasn’t able to make out in NDA in my first two attempts but I successfully cleared it in my third attempt that is NDA 141 that held in April 2018 since I knew that I will lack in my general studies exam only so I did a lot of hard work along with my class 12th boards and was successfully able to clear the written examination and got my SSB call in August for Air Force.

Then I prepare for my SSB all myself because when I read about the SSB procedure at SSBCrack website I came to know about SSB and came to know that SSB is all about personality and personality cannot be developed within 2 or 3 weeks so taking a coaching for SSB is of no worth so I started preparing for SSB on my own and started working on my personality by watching different videos on YouTube and practicing interview by sitting in front of mirror talking with my friends family and relatives to know my weaknesses as well as my strength and finally I went for my SSB.

Over there my screening was really good I spoke well and my story became the group story. There were many things that I wasn’t able to answer in my interview and after my interview, I thought that now I will be fired but I didn’t lose hope and give my best in the GTO  although I got fever before my GTO but then also give my 100% and performed well.

Finally the day of the conference arrived and my heart was like ready to pump out when my chest number that is chest  number 65 was called out I was just clapping out like it was some another chap who has been recommended but when my adjacent candidate told me that it’s your chest number only I was in a shock for 10 seconds that yes finally the day has come and I will be joining my dream college. And then I went for TES 40 and clearing it was my cup of tea it was a bit easier for me since my confidence level was above the Mount Everest and I was pretty sure that I would be recommended and I was finally given the plus chest number in Allahabad also.

At last, I would only say that never lose hope. Always dream and Dream high and if you have high dreams and a lot of courage in yourself along with confidence then nobody is there in this world is going to stop you. The only competition you have is yourself if you have won on yourself then you can never lose anything. So remember always “ Don’t limit your challenges, challenge your limits”

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Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Special Forces Tamil Nadu 2018

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INDIAN AIRFORCE RECRUITMENT RALLY TAMIL NADU 2018

Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry (Puducherry & Karaikal Districts) to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group „Y‟ (Non-Technical) {Indian Air Force (Security) [IAF(S)]} Trade will be held at Anna Stadium, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu as per the Selection Programme given below. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry (Puducherry & Karaikal Districts) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 09 December 2018 and 12 December 2018 at Anna Stadium, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu (Rally venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
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IAF Rally Tamil Nadu

  • Date of Birth Block:  Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Domicile Requirement:  To be eligible to appear in the rally at Anna Stadium, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu the candidates shall be required to satisfy the following conditions:
(a) The School / College / Institute from where candidates have passed the qualifying examination should be within the geographical / administrative limits of designated Districts (as specified in Paragraph 2 above) of State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry (Puducherry & Karaikal Districts). If the name of District is not mentioned with the name of Institution in the certificate / marks sheet of qualifying examination, the candidates shall produce „Domicile Certificate‟ issued by Taluk Tehsildar or any official authorized by the State Government of Tamil Nadu and Tehsildar/SDM/DM or any official authorized by the Government of UT of Puducherry.
(b) Permanent Domicile of designated Districts (as specified in Paragraph 2 above) of State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry (Puducherry & Karaikal Districts) who have passed the qualifying examination from anywhere in India shall produce the Domicile Certificate prior to commencement of examination from appropriate authority as given in sub-paragraph 5(a) above.
(c) Sons of serving Air Force personnel {Officer/Airmen/NCs(E) and Unit cadre Civilians paid from Defence Estimates} whose father/mother is presently serving in any Air Force Unit/any other Organisation located in the designated Districts (as specified in Paragraph 2 above) of State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry (Puducherry & Karaikal Districts) irrespective of their domicile status, shall be permitted to appear in the rally subject to production of latest SOAFP (Son of Air Force Personnel) Certificate (format available at CASB site on AFNET).
(d) Sons of Air Force personnel {Officers/Airmen/NCs(E) and Unit Cadre Civilians paid from Defence Estimates} whose father/mother is Retired/ Discharged/ Deceased and they are residing in the designated Districts (as specified in Paragraph 2 above) of State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry (Puducherry & Karaikal Districts) shall be permitted to appear in the rally subject to production of proof of minimum stay of one year along with original and photocopy of Service Book/Discharge Book/Casualty Service Certificate/Service Particular Certificate (issued from DPO-3/DAV, as applicable) in case of Officers/Airmen/NCs(E) and a Certificate duly signed by OIC Civil Admin and  countersigned by CO/C Adm O of the last served unit, in case of Civilians.

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Medical Standards:
(i) Chest: Minimum range of expansion: 5 cm
(ii) Weight: Proportionate to height and age.
(iii) Corneal Surgery (PRK/LASIK) not acceptable.
(iv) Hearing: Candidate should have normal hearing i.e. able to hear forced whisper from a distance of 6 meters with each ear separately.
(v) Dental: Should have healthy gums, good set of teeth and minimum 14 dental points.
(vi) Health: Candidate should be of normal anatomy without loss of any appendages. He should be free from any active or latent, acute or chronic, medical or surgical disability or infection and skin ailments. Candidate must be physically and mentally FIT to perform duty in any part of the world, in any climate and terrain.

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Body Tattoo : Permanent body tattoos are not permitted, however tattoos only on inner face of the fore arms (inside of elbow to the wrist), back (dorsal) part of the hand/reverse side of palm and Tribals with tattoos which are as per custom and traditions of their tribes may be considered. However, right to decide on acceptability/unacceptability of the individual shall rest with the Selection Centre. Candidates with permanent body tattoos shall submit two photographs (close up and distant view) with details of size and type of the Tattoo.

Pay & Allowances: During training, a stipend of Rs. 14,600/- per month will be paid. On completion of training the starting gross emoluments at the minimum of scale of pay including Military Service Pay (MSP) will be Rs. 26,900/- per month plus Dearness allowance (as applicable) which, in subsequent years, may rise as per the career progression of the individual.

Perks:  Perks such as Ration, Clothing, Medical facilities, Accommodation, CSD (Canteen) facilities, Leave (60 days Annual and 30 days Casual in a Calendar year as a privilege, subject to service exigencies), Recreational facilities, Transport for school going children and Leave Travel Concession (LTC) are also provided as per the existing rules. Group Insurance Cover of Rs. 37.5 Lakhs at a premium of Rs. 2300/- per month for all airmen and facility of Group Housing Scheme are also extended.

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Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) (Med Asst Trade)

  1. Physical Fitness Test (PFT): PFT consists of a 1.6 Km run to be completed within 6 minutes and 30 Seconds. Candidates will also have to complete 10 push-ups, 10 sit-ups and 20 squats within the stipulated time to qualify in the Physical Fitness Test. Candidates are advised to bring their sports shoes and shorts/track pant.
  2. Written Test:  All candidates who qualify PFT will have to undertake Written Test on the same or subsequent day depending on the local conditions. The Written Test will be objective type and question paper will be bilingual (English & Hindi) except for English paper. Answers are to be annotated on OMR sheet. Detailed procedure shall be explained before conduct of the examination. Duration of the written test will be 45 minutes and will comprise of English as per 10+2 CBSE syllabus and Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA). CANDIDATES ARE TO QUALIFY IN EACH PAPER SEPARATELY. Result of the written test will be declared on the same day
  3. Adaptability Test-1:  All candidates who pass the Written Test will have to undertake Adaptability Test-1 on the same or subsequent day depending on the local conditions. Adaptability Test – 1 is to assess suitability of a candidate for employment in the IAF which involves deployment in varied geographic terrain, weather and operational conditions.
  4. Adaptability Test-2:  All candidates who pass Adaptability Test-1 will have to undertake Adaptability Test-2 as per policy in vogue. Adaptability Test-2 is to select candidates who can adapt to the environment of Indian Air Force and are able to adjust to the military way of life.

Medical Examination: Candidates who qualify Adaptability Test-2 will be medically examined in the month of July 2018 at SMC Air Force Station, Yelahanka. Medical Examination will be conducted by Air Force Medical Team as per IAF medical standards and existing policy in vogue.

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CDS 2 2018 Answer Keys | CDS 2 Answer Keys 2018 [All Sets] -Updated

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CDS-2-2018-ANSWER-KEYS

Written exam of CDS-2-2018 was conducted by UPSC on 18th Nov 2018. Candidates who attempted the written exam of CDSE 2 2018 must be waiting for CDS 2 2018 answer keys and cut off marks. Through CDS 2 2018 exam, candidates will join the course commencing in July 2019 at IMA, AFA, NA, and OTA for admission to the Army, Air Force wings and  Navy. Courses like IMA 147 Course, SSC 110th, 22nd OTA, 206th Flying Course and Naval Academy. Candidates looking for CDS 2 2018 Key and cut off marks, Paper solution sheet, CDS key 2018,  CDS 2 2018 Cut Off Marks / answer sheet of CDS-2 2018 can check it on SSBCrack.
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Aspirants can look at the answer keys for their CDS written exam, here of paper-1st and paper-2nd with set-a, set-b, set-c, set-d. We are going to publish the CDS 2 2018 answer keys from the reputed academies like Minerva, Baalnoi, Cavalier etc. Candidates are advised not to check the answer keys which are released sort after the examination as most of them are wrong. If you want to check the answers for CDS 2 2018 question paper, the easy way is to Google them or wait for the good answer keys.


CDSE 2 2018 includes three different papers i.e English, Maths and General Knowledge for IMA, AFA, and NA. For OTA candidates, there were only two papers i.e. English and General Knowledge. CDSE is conducted by UPSC twice every year. 

CDS 2 2018 Original Question Paper

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

Subject Duration Maximum Marks
English 2 Hours 100
General Knowledge 2 Hours 100
Elementary Mathematics 2 Hours 100

For Admission to Officers’ Training Academy:

Subject Duration Maximum Marks
English 2 Hours 100
General Knowledge 2 Hours 100

 

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CDS 2 2018 Cut Off Marks [Expected]

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CDS-2-2018-CUT-OFF-MARKS-EXPECTED

In this article we are going to discuss the CDS 2 2018 cut off marks and the previous CDS exam cut off from year 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015. There won’t much fluctuation in the CDS cut off so candidates much check the previous cut off marks before attempting the CDS question paper, this will give you a clear idea as to how much one must score to clear the CDS Exam. CDS 2 2018 official cut off marks will be published only after the final results of CDS 2 2018, so that is going to take a lot of time, let us discuss the CDS 2 2018 expected cut off marks based on today’s question papers.

CDS 2 2018 Cut Off Marks Official
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UPSC conducted the Combined Defence Service exam twice every year CDS 2 2018 exam was of 2nd phase which was held on 18th Nov 2018, many eligible and interested defence aspirants have appeared for CDS 2 2018 written exam. Now they all are waiting for CDS 2 2018 result and final cut off marks. If you also looking for the CDS 2 2018 answer keys, cut off marks and merit list of CDS 2 exam 2018, then you must check the information which is mentioned below.

Name of department Union Public Service Commission UPSC
Name of the exam CDS 2 2018
Details for UPSC CDS 2 Cut Off Marks 2018
Date of announcement 2018

CDS 2 Exam 2018 Cut Off Marks

As per the notice announced that the result of CDS 2 2018 will be declared in Feb/March 2019 and it will be shown on an official website of UPSC. You can check it on the online on SSBCrack.com too, UPSC will not send any type of letter to invite that you are selected or not, so you can check the official website daily and keep visiting SSBCrack.

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CDS 2 2018 Cut Off Marks [Expected]

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[Marks of last recommended candidate]

IMA 116 242
INA 102 228
AFA 131 253
OTA (Men) 80 162
OTA (Women) 80 163
* Subject to a minimum of 20% in each paper.

CDS 1 2018 Cut Off Marks Official

CDS 2 2017 Cut Off Marks : The cutoff of CDS 2 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 2 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:

CDS 2 2017 Cut Off Marks

CDS 1 2017 Cut Off Marks: The cutoff of CDS 1 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 1 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:CDS 1 2017 Cut Off Marks

CDS 2 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2016 exam published by UPSC

CDS 2 2016 Cut Off Marks

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 105 marks (i.e. 35%) 227
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 90 marks (i.e. 30%) 225
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 135 marks (i.e. 45%) 258
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 72 marks (i.e. 36%) 157
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 72 marks (i.e. 36%) 159
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CDS 1 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2016 exam published by UPSC

CDS 1 2016 Cut Off Marks

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 72 214
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 63 217
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 123 249
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 68 150
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 68 157

CDS 2 2015 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2015 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 105 marks (i.e. 35%) 227
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 marks (i.e. 33%) 227
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 138 marks (i.e. 46%) 269
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 84 marks (i.e. 42%) 166
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 84 marks (i.e. 42%) 170

CDS 1 2015 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2015 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 102 marks (i.e. 35%) 225
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 marks (i.e. 33%) 225
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 129 marks (i.e. 46%) 264
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 42%) 168
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 42%) 172

CDS 2 2014 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2014 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 marks (i.e. 33%) 224
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 93 marks (i.e. 31%) 224
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 129 marks (i.e. 43%) 257
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 43%) 168
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 43%) 170

CDS 1 2014 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2014 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 222
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 222
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 129 250
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 78 159
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 78 160

CDS 2013 Cutoff

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 111 marks( i.e 37%) 231
INA 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 111 marks( i.e 37%) 231
AFA 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 135 marks (i.e. 45%) 266
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 76 marks (i.e. 38%) 158
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 76 marks (i.e. 38%) 160

CDS 2012 Cutoff

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 12 114 237
INA 12 108 231
AFA 12 144 266
OTA (Men) 12 76 158
OTA (Women) 12 76 159

CDS Sectional Cut Off Marks

Course Minimum qualifying marks in each subject (may vary)
IMA 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
INA 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
AFA 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
OTA Men 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
OTA Women 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)

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