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Equivalent Officers Rank of Indian Armed Forces Army Navy Air Force

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If you are defence aspirant and going to attend SSB interview, it is expected of you to at least know the rank structure of the organisation you want to join, also aspirants coming from defence background must know the ranks and insignia of Indian army, Indian Navy, and Air Force along with the equivalent ranks of Army, Navy and Air Force. Aspirants if you want to join Indian Armed Forces then it is necessary to aware the all equivalent officers ranks of Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. We are going to discuss all equivalent officers ranks of Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. Below you can find the equivalent ranks of Indian army navy and air force officers and equivalent ranks of personnel below officer ranks.

Officer Ranks

Indian Army Indian Navy Indian Air Force
General Admiral Air Chief Marshal
Lieutenant General Vice Admiral Air Marshal
Major General Rear Admiral Air Vice Marshal
Brigadier Commodore Air Commodore
Colonel Captain Group Captain
Lieutenant Colonel Commander Wing Commander
Major Lieutenant Commander Squadron Leader
Captain Lieutenant Flight Lieutenant
Lieutenant Sub-Lieutenant Flying Officer

Personnel Below Officer Ranks

Indian Army Indian Navy Indian Air Force
Subedar Major Master Chief Petty Officer (First Class) Master Warrant Officer
Subedar Master Chief Petty Officer (Second Class) Warrant Officer
Naib Subedar Chief Petty Officer Junior Warrant Officer
Havaldar Petty Officer Sergeant
Naik Able Seaman Corporal
Lance Naik Leading Seaman Leading Aircraftsman
Sepoy Seaman Aircraftsman
  • Field Marshal Kondandera Madappa Cariappa (1899–1993)
  • Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw (1914–2008)
  • Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh

 

* represents a 5 Star Rank

  • Admiral of the fleet, never been awarded
  • Field marshal, awarded to Kodandera Madappa Cariappa and Sam Manekshaw
  • Marshal of the Indian Air Force, awarded to Arjan Singh. Arjan Singh was the only Indian Airforce officer with a 5 Star Rank.
  • Indian military officers of five-star rank hold their rank for life, and are considered to be serving officers until their deaths.
Indian Army Navy Airforce Officer and OR ranks

 

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Essential Subjects for AFCAT 02/2013 Technical Branch

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Essential Subjects for AFCAT 02/2013 Technical Branch

If you are applying for technical branch in AFCAT 02/2013 which is recently published by Indian Air Force then you need to make sure you have following subject as mentioned below. All candidates applying for technical branch should have scored a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and studied at least eight subjects out of the eighteen subjects listed below in their qualifying.

There are mainly two technical streams in AFCAT 02/2013 you can opt for.

  • Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics) {AE (L)}
  • Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) {AE (M)
afcat 02 2013 notification

Subjects for Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics) in AFCAT 2013

  • (L1) Physics / Engineering Physics
  • (L2) Mathematics / Engineering Mathematics
  • (L3) Engineering Graphics / Engineering Drawing
  • (L4) Electrical Engineering / Electrical Technology 
  • (L5) Control Engineering 
  • (L6) Microprocessors 
  • (L7) Digital Electronics / Basic Electronics 
  • (L8) Computer Networks 
  • (L9) Information Technology 
  • (L10) Network Theory Design 
  • (L11) Telecommunication Systems 
  • (L12) Electronic Circuit Design 
  • (L13) Radar Theory 
  • (L14) Switching Theory 
  • (L15) Instrumentation 
  • (L16) Microwave Engineering 
  • (L17) Antenna and Wave Propagation 
  • (L18) Electronic Devices.

Subjects for Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) in AFCAT 2013

  • (M1) Physics / Engineering Physics 
  • (M2) Engineering Maths / Mathematics 
  • (M3) Engineering Drawing / Graphics 
  • (M4) Automotive Engineering / Plant Engineering / Industrial Engineering
  • (M5) Engineering Mechanics / Strength of Material 
  • (M6) Aerodynamics
  • (M7) Thermodynamics and Applications / Heat Power Engineering 
  • (M8) Heat and Mass Transfer 
  • (M9) Theory of Machines (Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery) 
  • (M10) Fluid Mechanics / Turbo Machines 
  • (M11) Flight Mechanics 
  • (M12) Machine Drawing / Machine Design 
  • (M13) Mechatronics 
  • (M14) Material Science / Metallurgy 
  • (M15) Vibrations 
  • (M16) Workshop Technology / Manufacturing Technology / Production Engineering 
  • (M17) Hydraulics and Pneumatics 
  • (M18) Aircraft Structures.

Candidates applying for technical branch in Indian Air Force must have studied at least eight subject in any one of the two streams mentioned above. They also need to have 60% aggregate in all papers put together.

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Physical Standards for AFCAT 2018 – 2019

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If you are applying for AFCAT , make sure you are meeting eligibility requirements as mentioned in the official notification of AFCAT . In this post, we are talking about the medical or physical standards one must have before applying for AFCAT to join Indian Air Force flying, technical or GDOC branch.

Through AFCAT entry aspirants can join flying, technical or GDOC branch of Indian Air Force. All three have slightly different physical standard requirements. For example, if you applying for flying then you will go through additional medical examination than technical or GDOC.

Physical Standard for For Men

Flying Branch

  • Height and Weight: Minimum height : 162.5 cms with correlated weight, Leg Length : Min – 99 cms. Max – 120 cms.Thigh Length : Max – 64 cms.Sitting Height : Min – 81.5 cms.Max – 96 cms.
  • Vision:
    • Minimum Visual Acuity 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in other, correctable to 6/6 only for hypermetropia.
    • Manifest Myopia – Nil. (c) LASIK Surgery for correction of vision is admissible in Transport and Helicopter streams of Short Service Commission (Flying Branch) if the following conditions are fulfilled at the time of Air Force medical examination:-
      • LASIK Surgery should not have been carried out before the age of 20 years.
      • The axial length of the eye should not be more than 25.5 mm as measured by OLmaster.
  • At least twelve months should have lapsed post uncomplicate stable LASIK. No history or evidence of any complication.
  • The post LASIK corneal thickness as measured by a corneal pachymeter should not be less than 450 microns.
  • Individuals with high refractive errors (>6D) prior to LASIK are to be excluded. Candidates must not suffer from colour or night blindness.
  • All other medical criteria would be evaluated by the Air Force Medical Authorities whose decision on the fitness would be final.

Technical and Ground Duty Branch

  • Height and Weight: Minimum height :- Men – 157.5 Cms with correlated weight.
  • All other medical criteria would be evaluated by the Air Force Medical Authorities whose decision on the fitness would be final.
Physical Standards for AFCAT 02/2013

Physical Standard for For Women

Flying Branch

  • Height and Weight: Minimum height : 162.5 cms with correlated weight, Leg Length : Min – 99 cms. Max – 120 cms.Thigh Length : Max – 64 cms.Sitting Height : Min – 81.5 cms.Max – 96 cms.
  • Vision:
    • Minimum Visual Acuity 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in other, correctable to 6/6 only for hypermetropia.
    • Manifest Myopia – Nil. (c) LASIK Surgery for correction of vision is admissible in Transport and Helicopter streams of Short Service Commission (Flying Branch) if the following conditions are fulfilled at the time of Air Force medical examination:-
      • LASIK Surgery should not have been carried out before the age of 20 years.
      • The axial length of the eye should not be more than 25.5 mm as measured by OLmaster.
  • At least twelve months should have lapsed post uncomplicate stable LASIK. No history or evidence of any complication.
  • The post LASIK corneal thickness as measured by a corneal pachymeter should not be less than 450 microns.
  • Individuals with high refractive errors (>6D) prior to LASIK are to be excluded. Candidates must not suffer from colour or night blindness.
  • All other medical criteria would be evaluated by the Air Force Medical Authorities whose decision on the fitness would be final.

Technical and Ground Duty Branch

  • Height and Weight: Minimum height :- Women – 152 Cms with correlated weight.
  • All other medical criteria would be evaluated by the Air Force Medical Authorities whose decision on the fitness would be final.
 

 

AFCAT 02 /2013 Notification

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AFCAT 02 /2013 Notification

Indian Air Force has published AFCAT 02/2013 Notificationtoday. AFCAT 02/2013 notification invites applications from young men and women to join flying, technical and GDOC brach on Indian Army as an officer. This course is commencing in July 2014 at Air Force Academy, Dundigal.

AFCAT 02/2013 Notification For Men

Course Commencing Date: July 2014
Branches :
Flying Branch: No. 14 Short Service Commission (14 SSC) Course
Technical Branch: No. 85 Aeronautical Engineers (85 AEC) Course (Permanent Commission) and No. 57 Short Service Commission (57 SSC) Course
GDOC: No. 136 Ground Duty Officers’(136 GDOC) Course (Permanent Commission) and No. 29 Short Service Commission (29 SSC) Course.

AFCAT 02/2013 Eligibility:

Flying:
  • Age: 19 to 23 years  as on  01 July  2014 i.e. Born between 02 Jul 1991 to 01 Jul 1995 (both dates inclusive). (Upper age limit for Candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot Licence issued by DGCA(India) is relaxable up to 25 years i.e. born between 02 July 1989 to 01 July 1995 (Both dates inclusive).
  • Education Qualification: Graduates (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised University who have attained minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and have passed Maths and Physics at 10+2 level OR BE / B Tech degree (Four year course) from a      recognised University with minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.
  • Candidates who have failed the Pilot Aptitude Battery Test (PABT) in an earlier attempt OR a Flight Cadet suspended from flying training at Air Force Academy will not be eligible to apply

Technical:
  • Age: 18 to 28 years as on 01 July 2014 i.e. born between 02 Jan 1986 to 01 July 1996 (both dates inclusive).
  • Education Qualification:
    • Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics) {AE (L)}. Candidates applying for AE (L) branch would be eligible if they have undergone a minimum of four year degree qualification from a recognised University or cleared Sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India or Graduate membership examination of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers by actual studies.
    • Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) {AE (M)}. Candidates applying for AE (M) branch would be eligible if they have undergone a minimum of four year degree qualification from a recognised University or cleared Sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India by actual studies.
GDOC:
  • Age: Graduate (20-23yrs) , PG(20-25yrs), LLB(20-26 yrs), MEd/PhD/CA/ICWA(20-27yrs)
  • Education Qualification: Any Graduate, PG, LLB, M Ed/PhD/CA/ICWA respectively.

AFCAT 02 /2013 Notification

AFCAT 02/2013 Notification For Women

Course Commencing Date: July 2014
Branches:
Flying Branch : No. 43 Short Service Commission (43 SSC) Course
Technical Branch: No. 57 Short Service Commission (57 SSC) Course
GDOC: No. 45 Short Service Commission (45 SSC) Course

AFCAT 02/2013 Eligibility:

Flying:
  • Age: 19 to 23 years  as on  01 July  2014 i.e. Born between 02 July 1991 to 01 July 1995 (both dates inclusive).
  • Education Qualification: : Graduates (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised University who have attained minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and have passed Maths and Physics at 10+2 level OR BE / B Tech degree (Four year course) from a      recognised University with minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.
Technical:
  • Age: 18 to 28 years as on 01 July 2014 i.e. born between 02 July 1986 to 01 July 1996 (both dates inclusive).
  • Education Qualification:
    • Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics) {AE (L)}. Candidates applying for AE (L) branch would be eligible if they have undergone a minimum of four year degree qualification from a recognised University or cleared Sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India or Graduate membership examination of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers by actual studies.
    • Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) {AE (M)}. Candidates applying for AE (M) branch would be eligible if they have undergone a minimum of four year degree qualification from a recognised University or cleared Sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India by actual studies.
GDOC:
  • Age: Graduate (20-23yrs) , PG(20-25yrs), LLB(20-26 yrs), MEd/PhD/CA/ICWA(20-27yrs)
  • Education Qualification: Any Graduate, PG, LLB, M Ed/PhD/CA/ICWA respectively.

 AFCAT 02/2013 Importance Notification

  • Candidates appearing in final year/semester examinations may apply for all courses commencing in July 2014 provided they fulfil the following conditions.
  • Candidates should not have any present backlog and should have secured a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together upto the last semester / year for which results have been declared at the time of online submission.
  • Candidates should be able to provide provisional / original degree certificate issued by University latest by 15 June 2014.
A separate advertisement will be released for induction into Meteorology Branch through 45 Short Service 
Commission Course, 136 Ground Duty Officers’ Course / 29 Short Service Commission Course. Please refer Employment News dated 13 July 2013.

Important Dates AFCAT 02/2013

Application Online: 08 June – 07 July 2013
Last date of Applying Online: 07 July 2013
Date of Written Examination: 25 Aug 2013
Date of Written Result: Sep- Oct 2013
Date of ASFB Interview: Dec 2013

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OTA Gaya POP 8 June 2013

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OTA Gaya POP  8 June 2013

OTA Gaya POP June 2013 Officers Training Academy (OTA, Gaya) passing out parade 2013. General Bikram Singh, the Chief of Army Staff reviewed the Passing out Parade of the third batch of officers of Officers Training Academy (OTA), Gaya, at the sprawling Drill Square of the academy.


The Drill Square of Officers Training Academy wore a spectacular look with traditional military regalia and splendour. 37 Special Commission Officers were commissioned into the Army while 91 cadets completed their Basic Military Training before proceeding to various military technical institutions to complete their balance training. The passing out parade mesmerised a large gathering of military, police and civil dignitaries and family members of the trainees with their suave and graceful drill movements.

It will be recalled that OTA, Gaya was raised on 18 July 2011 with the motto ‘Shaurya, Gyan, Sankalp’ (Courage, Wisdom, Resolve) to plug shortage of officers in the Indian Army. Presently, the Academy conducts training for the Technical Entry Scheme (TES) and Special Commission Officer (SCO) entries. The cadets belonging to the former category join the academy after completing their 10+2 schooling while the cadets for the latter are selected from the rank and files of the armed forces.The TES entrants undergo one year of basic military training before proceeding to various Military Technical Institutions for engineering studies. Commission is granted on completion of technical training. The SCO Cadets Course entrants receive pre- commission training before joining as officers in the Army.

OTA Gaya POP June 2013 Pictures

Source: ADGPI-Indian Army

OTA Gaya POP 8 June 2013

OTA Gaya POP 8 June 2013

OTA Gaya POP 8 June 2013

OTA Gaya POP 8 June 2013



The Reviewing Officer was accorded a salute by the parade followed by an impressive March Past. The Reviewing Officer also gave away various awards to the gentleman cadets who had excelled in training. The Gold Medals for standing first in the Order of Merit for the SCO and TES entries were awarded to Rajesh Sharma and Kartikeya Rawat respectively.

Later, addressing the parade, the Chief of Army Staff congratulated the gentlemen cadets for an excellent standard of turnout and drill. He spoke of the glorious history of the Indian Army and exhorted the newly commissioned officers to follow its great traditions and strive harder to achieve higher goals. He stressed on the challenges of modern warfare, including asymmetrical threats and emphasised the need to keep pace with technological advancements. Quoting Chetwodian credo- “The Safety, Honour and Welfare of your Country Come First, Always and Every Time. The Welfare and Comfort of the men you command come next. Your own Ease, Safety comes Last, Always and Every Time”, he impressed upon the need to follow it in letter and spirit. The General expressed his satisfaction at the infrastructure and training standards achieved in the Academy in a short period of time.

The parade culminated with the ‘Antim Pag’ ( the ‘Final Step’) after which the new officers were administered the oath by the Adjutant of the Academy in presence of the Reviewing Officer, Commandant and other senior officers present on the occasion. The officers also received their badges of rank in the following ceremony.

The parents and relatives of the newly commissioned officers were overwhelmed with emotion and expressed pride as their children joined the elite officer cadre of the Indian Army. Congratulating the parents, the reviewing officer said that they were amongst the few lucky parents whose children got the opportunity to serve the nation by being in the Army.

Source: ADGPI – Indian Army

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IMA Passing Out Parade 8 June 2013

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IMA POP 08 June 2013

IMA POP June 2013 Indian Military Academy (IMA) passing out parade 2013. 631 Gentlemen Cadets and 74 Foreign Gentlemen Cadets from friendly foreign countries passed out from the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun on 08 June 2013. The Gentlemen Cadets displayed tremendous enthusiasm, vigour and zeal, putting up an excellent parade before the Reviewing Officer (RO) Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne and the august gathering.

The parade marched to the tunes of `Col Bogey’ and `Sare Jahan Se Achha’. The Reviewing Officer congratulated all the newly commissioned officers for choosing this noble profession and urged them to keep themselves updated and remain vigilant to face all types of challenges.

IMA Passing Out Parade June 2013 Pictures 

Source: ADGPI – Indian Army

IMA Passing Out Parade 8 June 2013

IMA Passing Out Parade 8 June 2013

IMA Passing Out Parade 8 June 2013

IMA Passing Out Parade 8 June 2013



The RO also inspected the Guard of Honour given by the Gentlemen Cadets and presented the awards. The Sword of Honour is the most coveted recognition that a Gentleman Cadet aspires to possess. The Sword of Honour for overall best performance amongst the Passing Out Course was awarded to Siddhant Suhag and the Gold Medal for standing First in the overall Order of Merit was awarded to Vikash Kumar.

  • Silver Medal – (2nd in the Order of Merit) Sahil Kerni
  • Bronze Medal – (3rd in the Order of Merit) Nikam Nikhil Janardhan
  • Silver Medal – (1st in the Order of Merit from Technical Graduate Course) Salil
  • Silver Medal – (1st in the Order of Merit from Technical Entry Scheme) Prateek Dhankar
  • Chief Of Army Staff Banner was awarded to Keren/Bhagat Battlion Company for standing overall First in the Term.

The Passing Out Parade was witnessed by Military and Civil Dignitaries and the family members, relatives and friends of the newly commissioned officers. On 07 and 08 Jun, the parents and relatives of the newly commissioned officers witnessed the Wreath Laying Ceremony at the War Memorial, the Sound and  Light Show, the End of Term Indoor Club Exhibition and Multi Activity Display at Somnath Stadium, and the grand Passing Out Parade – a befitting farewell to the Passing Out Course indeed!
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TGC 117 Merit List

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TGC 117 Merit List

Indian Army will be publishing has published merit list of TGC 117 course soon in this month. TGC 117 merit list will consist names of technical graduates those who have cleared SSB interviews and medical examination of TGC 117 technical graduate course. All successful candidates will be getting joining instruction as per their order in TGC 117 merit list and will be joining IMA Dehradun for the course commencing in July 2013.

Vacancies Notified in TGC-117 for B.E. and B.tech

  • Civil (including mining/ construction): 19
  • Electrical or Electrical & Electronics: 11
  • Mechanical (including industrial/ industrial Engg & Management): 07
  • Production (including Manufacturing): 02
  • Bio – Tech/ Food Tech / Bio – Medical Engg / Chemical Engg: 02
  • Communication/ Telecommunication (including ECE/ Electronics & Communication): 06
  • Electronics (including Electronics & Instrumentation)or Instrumentation control: 08
  • Architecture/ Building Constr Technology: 03
  • Computer Science & Engg or Information Technology/ Computer Science/ M.Sc (computer): 02

TGC 117 Merit List
IMA Dehradun

TGC 117 Revised Vacancies

  • Civil (incl Mining/Construction) (Revised Vac-10)
  • Electrical (Revised Vac-19)
  • Mechanical (incl Industrial/Industrial Engg & Management) (Revised Vac-34)
  • Production (Including Manufacturing) (Revised Vac-03)
  • Electronics (Including Electronics & Instrumentation) (Revised Vac-04)
  • Communication/Telecom (incl ECE/Electronics & Comn) (Revised Vac-35)
  • Architecture/Building Construction Technology (Revised Vac-01)
  • Computer Science & Engg/Computer technology/M.Sc Computer Science (Revised Vac-27)
  • Bio Tech/Food Tech/Bio-Medical Engg/Chemical Engg (Revised Vac-07)
  • MILITARY FARMS (Revised Vac-01)
    Please keep checking this post for latest updates on TGC 117 merit list

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    Assistant Professor Recruitment For Indian Military Academy

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    Assistant Professor Recruitment For Indian Military Academy

    Ministry of defence invites application from eligible candidates to teach Indian Military Academy cadets as per training programme/syllabus, participate in outdoors social and cultural extracurricular activities of cadets in hilly/uneven terrain, holding of stores, special duties of liaising with Companies of Cadets, Superintendent Examinations, OIC Academic Results etc.

    Openings

    • Assistant professor in political science
    • Assistant professor in computer science

    Pay Scale
     PB -3, Rs. 15600 – 39100 Academic Grade Pay of Rs. 6000 (DA as admissible) Total emoluments excluding TPT HRA at the time of initial appointment will be Rs. 37,152/- p.m. approximately.
    Age
    Not exceeding 38 years as on normal closing date. Note Relaxable for Government servants upto five years in accordance with the instructions or orders issued by the Central Government.
     Essential Qualification (s)
     Kindly note the Educational Qualification for the post. (i) Good academic record with at least 55% marks or an equivalent grade of B in the 7 point scale with letter grades O,A, B, C, D, E and F at the Master’s Degree level in Computer Science from any recognized university in India or an equivalent degree from a foreign university
    (ii) Should have cleared the National Eligibility Test (NET) for Assistant Professors conducted by the University Grants Commission or Council for Scientific and Industrial Research or similar test accredited by the University Grants Commission.

    B. Experience Nil

    Note 1. The candidates who have been awarded Doctorate Degree or have passed the Master of Philosophy Examination in Computer Science are exempted from the requirement of Educational Qualification (ii) above.
    Note 2 A relaxation of five per cent from fifty five per cent to fifty percent may be provided to the Doctorate Degree holders who have passed their Master’s Degree prior to 19th September 1991.
    Note 3 A relaxation of five per cent of marks from fifty five per cent to fifty percent may be provided at the Master’s level to candidates who have cleared the Junior Research Fellowship examination conducted by University Grants Commission or Council for Scientific and Industrial Research prior to 1989.
    Note 4 The grade of B’ in the 7 point scale with letter grades O,A,B,C,D,E and F shall be regarded as fifty five per cent of marks wherever the grading system is followed.
    Note 5 Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Union Public Service Commission for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
    Note 6 The term “Good Academic Record” means at least 55 % marks or an equivalent grade of ‘B’ in the 7 point scale with letter grades O, A, B, C, D, E and F at Master’s Degree level in the relevant subject i.e. Computer Science from Indian University or an equivalent Degree from accredited Foreign University.
    Note 7 The term “an equivalent degree from a foreign university” for educational qualification (i) above means the candidate having obtained two years Master Degree from an accredited University, pursued full time on the campus of its origin subject to submission of equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities.

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    Indian Coast Guard Merit List 02/2013 Batch

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    Indian Coast Guard Merit List 2013 Batch

    Indian Coast Guard has published the merit list of assistant commandant 02/2013 batch. This is first merit list with 39 candidates made it in the list. All successful candidates will be getting appointment letters as per their order in the merit list.

    Assistant Commandant Merit List 02/2013 Batch

    • General Duty: 18 Candidates
    • Engg: 6 Candidates
    • ELE: 3 Candidates
    • CPL: 7 Candidates
    • GD SSA(W): 5 Candidates
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    Indian Coast Guard
    Issue of appointment letters for Asst. Commandant 02/2013 batch
    • The below mentioned candidates were issued appointment letters according to the order of merit and clearance in medical examination.
    • The appointment letters will be despatched through speed post. However, candidates who are willing to collect duplicate copy of appointment letters by hand are to meet “joint director (rectt.) At coast guard selection board, A-1, sector-24, noida-201301” in person. No other person will be entertained. Date of reporting at INA, Ezhimala is 20 June 2013.
    • Candidates to take print out of the INA joining instruction through  Url: http://joinindiancoastguard.gov.in/downloads.html.
    • Second list appointment letters will be issued later.

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    Territorial Army Notification 2019 – APPLY NOW

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    Indian army has finally published the notification of Territorial Army 2019 and for the first time women can also apply for the Territorial army along with male candidates. Candidate who were looking for TA notification 2019 can find more detailed regarding territorial army exam and notification below. Applications are invited from gainfully employed young citizens for an opportunity of donning the uniform and serving the nation as Territorial Army Officers (Non Departmental), based on the concept of enabling motivated young citizens to serve in a military environment without having to sacrifice their primary professions. You can serve the nation in two capacities – as a civilian and as a soldier. No other option allows you such an expanse of experiences. Territorial Army Notification 2019 – For Male and Female

    • Nationality: Only citizens of India (male and female).
    • Age Limits: 18 to 42 years on the date of application.
    • Educational Qualifications: Graduate from any recognized university.
    • Physical Standards: A candidate must be physically and medically fit in all respects.
    • Employment:Gainfully Employed.
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    Note: Serving member of the Regular Army/ Navy/ Air Force/ Police/ GREF/ Para Military and like forces are not eligible.

    DATE OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION: 28 JULY 2019. The date of holding the examination as mentioned above is liable to be changed at the discretion of the competent authority.

    SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:The Online Registration and Applications can be filed from 26 MAY2019to 25 Jun 2019till 11.59 PM after which the link will be disabled.

    STANDARD AND SYLLABUS OF THE EXAMINATION:

    TA Syllabus 2019

    STANDARD: The standard of the papers in Elementary Mathematics will be a Matriculation level. The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately be such as maybe expected of a graduate of an Indian university.

    CANDIDATES TO ENSURE THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR THE EXAMINATION: The candidates applying for the examination should ensure that they fulfill all eligibility conditions for admission to the Examination. Their admission at all the stages of the examination will be purely provisional subject to satisfying the prescribed eligibility conditions.Mere issue of Admission certificate to the candidate will not imply that his candidature has been finally cleared by the competent authority.

    Exam Pattern and Syllabus of Territorial Army 2019

    • TIME: Maximum time for each paper is 02 hrs and will be conducted in two sessions.
    • TYPE OF EXAM: Objective (OMR Answer Sheet will be used).
    • QUALIFYING MARKS: Minimum 40% marks in each part of the paper separately and overall average of 50%.
    • PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS:Candidates should note that there will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the Objective Type Question Papers.
    • FEE DETAILS: Candidates’ are required to pay a fee of Rs 200/- (Rupees two hundred only). Candidates should note that payment of examination fee can be made only through the modes prescribed at website. Payment of fee through any other mode is neither valid nor acceptable. Applications submitted without the prescribed fee/mode shall be summarily rejected. Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances nor can the fee be held in reserve for any other examination or selection.
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    HOW TO APPLY. Candidates are required to apply online by using the website www.jointerritorialarmy.nic.in. Brief instructions for filling up the online Application Form (IAF(TA)-9 (Revised) Part1)have been given on the website.

    EMBODIMENT FOR TRAINING: (a) One month basic training in the first year of commission. (b) Two months annual training camp every year including the first year. (c) Three months Post Commissioning training within first two years at IMA, Dehradun.

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