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Indian Army Training and Prospects

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How to Join OTA Chennai

If you want be an officer in Indian Army, you have to go through a world class training of one or one and a half years. There are few prestigious training centre Indian Army has like NDA National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, Indian Military Academy, Dehradun , Officers Training Academy, Chennai and Gaya.

There are different training prospects as per type of entry, lets see what are theses.

Technical Entry like TGC and AEC

Indian Military Academy

Training at IMA

  • Duration of training is one year and IMA
  • Engineering Graduates will be granted Short Service Commission (on probation) and will be entitled to full pay and allowances admissible to Lt during training period.
  • Pay and allowances will be paid after successful completion of training.
  • Candidate will neither be allowed to marry during the period of training nor will he be allowed to live with parents/Guardians.
  • Candidates must not marry until they complete the full training at the Indian Military Academy.
  • Engineering Graduates will be granted permanent commission in the rank of Lt with one year antedate seniority from the date of granting commission.
  • Non-engineering Post Graduates applying for AEC will be Granted Permanent Commission in the rank of Lt. However they are not entitled to any ante date seniority.
  • One year ante date seniority from date of commission will be applicable only for Officers having Engineering Degree (BE/B.Tech) from a recognized institution/university.
  • The final allocation of Arms/ Services will be made prior to passing out of Gentlemen Cadets from IMA.

CDSE through UPSC Entry

training at OTA

  • He will be required to sign a certificate to the effect that he fully understands that he or his legal heirs shall not be entitled to claim any compensation or other relief from the Government in respect of any injury which he may sustain.
  • In the course of or as a result of the training or where bodily infirmity or death results in the course of or as a result of a surgical operation performed upon or anaesthesia administered to him for the treatment of any injury received as aforesaid or otherwise.
  • His parent or guardian will be required to sign a bond to the effect that if for any reason considered within his control, the candidate wishes to withdraw before the completion of the course or fails to accept a commission if offered;he will be liable to refund the whole or such portion of the cost of tuition, food, clothing and pay & allowances, received as may be decided upon by Government.
  • Candidates finally selected will undergo a course of training for about 18 months. Candidates will be enrolled under the Army Act as gentlemen cadets. Gentlemen cadets will be dealt with the ordinary disciplinary purposes under the rules and regulations of the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun.
  • While, the cost of training including accommodations, books, uniforms, boarding and medical treatment will be borne by Government, candidates will be expected to meet their pocket expenses themselves.
  • The minimum expenses at the Indian Military Academy are not likely to exceed Rs. 200.00 per month. If a cadet’s parent or guardian is unable to meet wholly or partly even this expenditure, financial assistance may be granted by the Government.
  • No candidate will normally be permitted to resign whilst under training. However, Gentleman Cadet resigning after the commencement of training may be allowed to proceed home pending acceptance of their resignation by Army HQ. Cost of training, messing and allied services, will be recovered from them before their departure.
  • Commission will be granted only on successful completion of training. The date of commission will be that following the date of successful completion of training. Commission will be permanent.
  • Pay and allowances, pensions, leave and other conditions of service after the grant of commission will be identified with those applicable from time to time to regular officers of the army.
  • At the Indian Military Academy Army Cadets, known as Gentlemen Cadets, are given strenuous Military training for a period of 18 months aimed at turning out, officers capable of leading infantry subunits. On successful completion of training Gentlemen Cadets are granted Permanent Commission in the rank of Lt. subject to being medically fit, in S.H.A.P.E.
  • At OTA, training duration for Gentlemen cadets and lady cadets would be 1 year.

 

NDA through UPSC Entry

Training at NDA

  • The selected candidates for the three services, viz., Army, Navy and Air Force are given preliminary training both academic and physical for a period of 3 years at the National Defence Academy which is an Inter-Service Institution.
  • The training during the first two and half years is common to the cadets of three wings.
  • The cadets on passing out will be awarded B.Sc./B.Sc. (Computer)/BA. degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.
  • On passing out from the National Defence Academy, Army Cadets go to the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun.
  • At the I.M.A. Army Cadets are known as Gentlemen Cadets and are given strenuous military training for a period of one year aimed at turning officer capable of leading infantry Sub-units. On successful completion of training Gentlemen Cadets are granted Permanent Commission in the rank of Lt. subject to being medically fit in “SHAPE” one.
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Army Education Corps Notification TGC-118 2013

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Army Education Corps Notification

If you are interested to join Indian Army Education Corps, here is an opportunity for you to join Army Education Corps through TGC-118 entry. Candidates selected for AEC (education) army would undergo training at IMA Dehradun.

Eligibility for Army Education Corps TGC-118

Education:
MA/M.Sc Degree in 1st or 2nd division from a university recognized by AIU in English/Economics/history/Geography/Pol Science/Psycology/Physics/Chemistry/Maths/Computer Science/Chinese/Tibetan/Burmese/Pushto/Dari/Arabic.

Age Limit:
23 to 27 years (Born between 02 Jan 87 and 01 Jan 91)

Permanent Body Tattoos: Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of forearm i.e. from inside of elbow to the wrist and on the reverse side of palm/back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable and candidates will be barred from further selection. Tribes with tattoos marks on the face or body as per their existing custom and traditions will be
permitted on a case to case basis.

*Final year appearing candidates are not eligible for Army Education Corps (AEC).

Mode Of Selection

  1. Short Listing of Applications and SSB Interviews
  2. SSB Interview
  3. Medical Examination
  4. All India Merit List

How to apply for AEC TGC-118

  1. All candidates need to apply online only for Army Education Corps TGC-118.
  2. Candidates can do so from 15th May 2013.
  3. Visit www.joinindianarmy.nic.in to apply for AEC 2013. 
  4. For more details do read official notification of TGC-118.
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A tale of 5 days: Recommended for Indian Navy

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Life always gives you a second chance…..It’s up to you whether you want to stand and hit century or get bowled out”.  Since nothing comes easy to you in life….even my fate was the same. Things kept on changing and everything seems turning out to be negative but the ‘burning desire to wear that uniform and serve the country with pride’ kept me alive in the hunt. Certainly it was not my time then but today yes it’s mine. That’s how the roller coaster ride called “life” goes on..! After passing from school I appeared for NDA written test. The preparation was not upto the mark as I have to struggle a lot with Mathematics and yes the Engineering entrance examination…the so called dream of every parents to see his child in IITs and NITs. The final result was that I was failed everywhere….failed in NDA and failed in AIEEE and IIT JEE miserably. I know I can’t make it to IITs/NITs but I thought I could make to NDA….but dreams shattered and at the end of the season I found myself in a private engineering collage in the eastern coast of the country studying “Mechanical engineering”. Half-heartedly applied for NDA again but the semester exams crashed with the NDA exam date….and finally I lost all the patience. A new life of compromise had started for me and engineering was nothing but getting the degree for me. At the end of third year Indian Navy came to the nearby collage for UES Entry but I couldn’t go as I have 1 backlog in 2nd year. So after back to back many defeat….I completed my engineering and like many engineers I was unemployed. I went to Delhi and started preparing for CDS examination as I convinced myself and my family to give a final chance to defence and side by side I could find a job.

On 13th Dec my phone biped and I saw the call letter to attend the SSB Interview on 31st Dec, 2012 at Bangalore. I was really very much surprised and couldn’t express how happy I was then because while sending the form 3 months back I forgot to attach the documents and later I resend the form with all proper documents and attached an apology letter for the blunder I have done earlier with a hope that they will accept it and the luck favored me.They also felt that this guy was so desperate to comeJ.  I checked the mail and I got the call letter in the attachments.  Called Dad and told I am going to Bangalore for my 1st SSB. Dad told finally u got the call and I shouted loud “YESSSSSSSS”. After that started the preparation as I got just 15 days. Read haphazardly many newspapers, articles, and Arihant’s SSB Interview book and got some idea about the procedure. As I am little bit good in current affairs and giving lectures on India and reading social science specially geography is my childhood passion and hobby so I was aware of many issues happened in the country and was little confident that I can manipulate things according to my knowledge and the same thing happened. My two friends “RAUNAQ and RAVINDER” helped me a lot by brushing me in wide variety of topics weather it’s TAT,WAT,or SRTs…we had a good time and and I am very thank full to them as they listened me patiently to my all lectures and my strange awkward philosophy that I have towards life. After watching DABBANG 2 together it was the time to chase my dream.
DECEMBER 29  :  Raunaq dropped me to Nizamuddin Railway station in the chilly winter morning at 5 am. All India Radio said the temp. is 4 degree Celsius. But I was feeling more than that. I was having a waitlisted Sleeper class ticket in “Sampark Kranti express” as no rooms were there in all the trains but with stroke of some luck when I reached the station my ticket was confirmed as a new compartment was added and in that I got birth no 69. Felt really happy that my ticket was confirmed. Surely the luck was on my side. Raunaq gave me hot coffee with some chips packet and wished me luck and said Janemannn “Recommend” ho ke aana and then he waived off bye and left. Train started and till Jhansi I was shivering with cold until Sun came out and I felt relieved. In front of my seats I found some Air force employees going to Bangalore. They asked me some questions and I replied accordingly and finally they said don’t worry baccha…tu pass ho jayega…even I wished the same. Train kept running and after tiring 2 days journey I stepped down at Yashvantpur Railway station at mid night 12 and by that time train was 5 hrs late. I searched a hotel near the station and put the luggage and went to eat. I was given a plate filled with rice, sambhar and sabzi…the sambhar was sooooo sour more than I expected and I said “Welcome to Bangalore boss” .

DECEMBER 31  :  I woke up at 9.30 am and then got freshen and had my breakfast then boarded the Yashvantpur-Mysore express to Bangalore City Railway station at 11.30am. I reported the MCO at 12.30 and found some guys there waiting. The reporting time was 2.30 pm so I thought of having my lunch so with 2 other boys I went to hotel near the railway station and had the lunch.
The main difference that time was….while leaving Delhi I was shivering with cold and standing near the Bangalore city rly. Station I was sweeting like hell….I said to myself. This is my Incredible India..!!
People started gathering and by 2.30pm there were around 100 candidates from all parts of the country speaking different languages were present and the number kept on increasing. Suddenly a Green Army Bus entered and parked near the MCO. An Army men came and shouted to make lines…explained some rules in anger and then signaled to enter the bus keeping all luggage at the top of the bus. I was standing at the end of the line so by the time my chance came the bus was full and then he ordered the rest 30-35 candidates to wait for the second trip. I sat near the road and started talking to a guy named VARUN from Belgaum, Karnataka. He was nice guy and we had a great time. By the time we were not knowing that we will become great friends in the coming 5 days and will be placed in the same group. Then bus came and we loaded our luggage and started our destination to SSB CENTRE, SOUTH (BANGALORE). I was looking everywhere on the road as this was my first visit to the “ Garden City of India” and I want to admire it to the fullest as traveling was part of my hobby too.  We reached the Centre and filled the forms and were given chest no. mine was 45. Then we were shifted to our accommodation and finally provided with food. I felt relieved as I was really very hungry. I ate and then came back to my bad and told VARUN to wake me up by 3 am.

SSB @ FIVE DAYS
January 1 : He woke me up at 2.45am and told me go and shave and get fresh else water tank will be empty. I rushed to bathroom shaved, bath and got freshened up. So by the time other people started waking me and Varun had already finished everything……all thanks to him. Then we went to the nearby Temple in the compound and offered prayer on “New year’s day”.
After breakfast we assembled and went for OIR test.  The questions was maximum nonverbal type accompanied with verbal and little bit of tricky questions too. I did 45 out of 50 in the first paper and in the next attempted all 50. Then we were told that PPDT “Picture perception and description test “will be the next. In that we were shown a hazy picture where I saw a young lady with few scratch was sitting on the bed. A young men is holding her hand and checking and an old lady is standing in the backside. Some people saw a new born baby beside in a cradle but I couldn’t see that. So I made a story that she is young newly married bride who suffered injury and burns as she was harassed and beaten by her in laws in demand of dowry and her body was burnt. I made that boy a skin specialist and the old lady her
mother and wrote the story that the boy while coming to hospital found her in the casualty ward lying unconscious and her mother screaming in pain He examined and ordered for emergency operation and with the help from panel of expert doctors successfully done the surgery and saved the life of the lady.  I was happy with my story and then explained confidently in 45 sec. When the individual discussions ended…there was a little pause and I my engines blasted and fired and pressed the throttle and initiated the discussion and I got almost 15 sec to continue then others joined and later it became a fish market and finally the bell ranged and the discussion was over. I thought I can go through and after the lunch result declared and my chest no. 45 was called and I was screened in. I was happy and called home and informed parents that I am going to enjoy Bangalore and this roller coaster ride experience for 4 more days.

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Out of 124 reported 24 people screened in finally and out of that 1 withdrew so we reduced to total 23 candidates  and I was there standing with my “trademark” smile on my face as usual. We were shifted to 12 SSB new accommodation which was far far  better , clean and hygienic then the previous one and I find it as reward and respect for getting screened in. I entered my room and met my screened in friends. The room starts from Chest no 9-16. Chest no.9-  Varun, Chest no. 10- Allan, Chest no.11- Sandipan, Chest no.12- VP (that’s me in my short form), Chest no.13- Akhil Jaykumar , Chest.14- Jai Vignesh
Chest no. 15: Kaushik, Chest no. 15- Harpreet.

We formed a great company and all are very humorous and entertaining……simply WOW….we were so happy and comfortable and from the first day acted a team.

January 2 : Psychological test started sharp at 7 am. There were continuous 11 slides showing different situations and 1 Blank slide in TAT. I made some good story in 7-8 slides but yes I did wrote all with little logic. In WAT I did write all 60. I completed 58 in the time given and the rest two I wrote while they were explaining about the SRTs. In SRTs I increased my speed but and finally ended with doing 55 SRTs in 30 mins. Then Self-description was a bit simple and I finished in time. Overall satisfied with my psych test. This test will clearly show you what your brain can react within the fraction of seconds. If you’re able to cope up and came with sum good ideas beating time……then think you’re on the safer side but as everybody’s perception is different so no answer is right or wrong…it’s just what the right attitude at right time that matters….rest things will automatically will fall into place.
In the evening we all went to roam the nearby malls at Manipal centre and M.G Road and had great time together.

January 3 : At sharp 6.30 in morning we assembled in the ground and met our GTO officer. He had a pleasing personality and I find him damn smart but the best part is that he is very calm and supporting. Group discussion started and the topic we choose was “VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – RECENT HAPPENING OF DELHI GANG RAPE” the discussion went smoothly as everyone has something to speak and all of us cooperated well. I spoke 3-4 times. The next topic the GTO gave of his choice was “Which country or a group of country is a serious threat to India” and the moment he declared I said to myself….beta V.P….phod de..yahi mauka hai…as I am well versed with all border disputes, current affairs and yes with my strange philosophy. All of us pointed CHINA as bigger threats…most of the people told about the Kahmir related problems and lastly I spoke about the condition of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim and how China is a bigger threat there and yes in the end the dispute in the South China Sea. The group discussion went fine and we’ll were happy. Then it was time for Military planning exercise and yes we did well in that too.
Then we went to ground and PGT started, I was standing quite for some time but finally I managed to give some idea to the group but I was not satisfied with my performance.
Then it was time for the Group Obstacle’s Race or simply Snake Race.…our War Cry was “BRAVO”….We started the race running & carrying the snake made of gunny bag in the hand and suddenly while climbing the structure Kaushik ahead of me lost the balance and hit the ground with bang. We stopped for a while but GTO told to continue and we ran ahead….Since the big men was injured so finally I have to fill the gap as I am too healthy. I pushed all group one by one to 8 and 10 feet wall and finally we crossed d line and guess what…..we beaten everybody despite the fact that our one soldier was wounded and we stopped a little to check his condition.
Kaushik was sent to Command Hospital in Army Jeep .He had fractured his left hand and had wrapped crap bandage all around. A bad news for him and rest of us L
In the evening I was called for the Interview. I was alone candidate that day for that Interviewing officer so I thought a complete postmortem is waiting for you baby. I waited outside and was watching two birds fighting on the nearby tree. Suddenly call bell ringed and I came back to sense and steeped inside of the hall. It was old British structure with a very large hall and the distance between the chair and table was more than I expected. I submitted my certificates and my first question was “From how many minutes you were waiting outside?? I Said Sir 25 mins. He asked what you were doing then. I said I was watching two birds fighting on the nearby tree. He looked into my eyes deeply and asked what so funny in that?? I said Sir it’s better to see two live creatures fighting/playing rather than sitting silently and looking at wall, chair and other non-living things. He smiled and said well. The interview started and 3 rounds of rapid fire questions were bombarded at me one by one. I answered as per the sequence and it was all from my PIQ. But the most interesting thing was that at the end of my every answer he just put Justify it with an example from your life???? That increases the complexity but I answered it with all real incidents blend with some of my strange philosophy and he kept smiling. At the start of the interview I said Sir I am very humorous and he said how? I said Sir just spent some time and the end of the interview you’ll be smiling and that’s what exactly happened. The interview went for almost 1 hour and all questions are mostly from my hobbies like “ TRAVELLING, TREKKING, GEOGRAPHY, ENJOYING NATURE, LECTURE I GAVE ON INDIA AND SOME OF THE ARTICLES THAT I HAVE WRITTEN” and at the end he asked 3-4 technical questions and out of the I answered 2 and rest I told Sir I don’t know. He asked me any question you want to ask???? I said Sir what is the difference between Frigates and Corvettes?? He told you Google so much. Don’t you googled it too?? Smiled and then explained. I wished him and then came out. I was happy and was getting the feelings that half of the damage has been done. Now concentrate on your Day 4.

JANUARY 4 : In the morning we gain went to the GTO testing spot and started with HGT. This time we all suggested some good plans and cross the line in the given time and then went to Individual obstacles. I did 7 out of 10. Then we went for the Lecturrette . I picked the paper and went away…I saw 4 topics out of which 2 I know with all data n facts but in the mean time I was looking at 2 crows fighting at the tree and again same thing happened what happened before the interview and 3 mins passed in a jiffy and bell ranged.I saw the topics as my mind was completely blank as I was watching the live show on the tree. I choose to speak on “Working Women” as it don’t needs any fact and figures just good thoughts and little appreciation. I spoked whatever came to my mind in those 3 mints. Overall I was okay with the performance. Final group task also went well and we showed some good team spirit and ended within the time given.
Then we went for the Command task. I was called twice by my group mates and finally I was the last one to be called by the GTO for my task. As I have already seen 2 obstacles then he took me to a different one and gave it me. I started well with help of my 2 friends whom I have called and finally I did it. So GTO DAY 3-4 was finished. The GTO called all of us and congratulated and said Best of Luck for tomorrow. So we are done with everything….So after lunch we played Basketball and Table Tennis and in the afternoon we all went to see Bangalore together. We went to see Shiv temple,  Lal bagh,bull temple, Tippu’s sultan palace, ISCON temple ( the best out of everything…simply fabulous)  and Vidhan Soudha…We returned little late and was asked the reason but the driver smartly told that we were caught in traffic….and we went inside.  Whole night we passed laughing,  sharing out life experience and yes talking about girl friends…hahahhahhahaha.
JANUARY 5 :     CONFERENCE——- >>>>  We got ready and had our breakfast and then assembled together . We were taken one by one and Conference started. When I was called……phewwwwwwwwwww…….I was tensed…Adrenalin was pumping high in my blood and I entered the hall. I greeted all the officer in White uniforms of NAVY simply lookin awesome and sexy with medals hanging from their chest. I sat and was asked 4  questions :
This is your first SSB?? I replied “yes” Sir. How’z your journey?? I replied…my first visit to the garden city of Indian is simply awesome.

Rate your Performance from best to worst?  I replied…best was 2 days GTO as we all acted as group and had a great time….next was Interview and Psych test and worst was Individual obstacle (though a part of GTO) . He asked why? I replied coz Sir I just finished 7/10. He told me that you should have completed all 10.
What you have learnt?? I replied ….5 days SSB is a different testing procedure much much different then the simple monotonous aptitudes test and theory examinations at schools and collage. This test simply shows you the mirror and you see where you stand.
You want to change anything? I politely said “No Sir”……………after a pause…The Lt.Cdr who was also my IO said all rite Mr. Vishwanath Pratap Singh….Best of luck..!!
I too wished everyone and walked out of the room. Similarly Conference for other candidates too finished by 11.30 and we went to eat and after that we took our luggage and stationed it in the Clock room. Then we are advised to go the big hall upstairs where we wrote our Psych Test and told to seat. After 15 mins Lt.Cdr  (my IO) came with the result. He started his discussion about 5 days SSB and yes 15 officers like quality ….OLQ..!! Then he told if you get selected you will join the elite Indian Navy….if not then take it as experience and come back with more preparation. He given the result to a JCO and he told us to make any guess…..Many chest no were called…like 6, 10, 9, 1, 11 and so on and then Harpreet called 12 and I winked at him.
He told few guesses are correct and here is the result —
Chest no. 6    :  Aravind
Chest no. 10  :  Allan
Chest no. 11  :  Sandipan
I quietly said….10 is in, 11 is in….aab sala Hat trick to nahi hoga L
And then….Chest no. 12 : V Pratap Singh….was called…….n I said..damn men…yes it’s hat trick ..you made it…I jumped in joy and went to him.
Chest no. 15 : Kaushik   (My wounded Soldier had also made it… standing tall beside me with his plastered hand and sweet smile)
Chest no 24  : Kiran
Out of 6 recommended candidates…..(10,11,12, & 15 ) it means Allan, Sandipan, Me and Kaushik are from the same group………Simply WOW…!! That’s what called Team Effort!
Some eyes were wet in pain and some in pleasure……..and I was jumping like hell…just like a small kid and I said to myself…….YES I HAVE IT IN ME…..!!!!
5 days of the ROLLER COASTER ride finally came to end …… and I was recommended for the Indian Navy by 12 SSB BANGALORE.

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Medicals :  The medical examination went to 5-6 days…Made some new friends like Lavanya, Vyshnav and some other girls who all were recommended for Army. We had a great time at hospital too. It was all fun in morning and accompanied by madness in the evening when we roam together in the malls and roads in the city. It was a life changing experience for me and I have made some good friends whom I’ll cherish till my life end.
Was found overweight and given TR……ran hard to reduce the weight…finally I am within the limit and I am declared medically fit. J
I’m thankful  to the almighty, my family, my friends (Raunaq & Ravinder) for supporting me everywhere and yes to my sweetheart ‘Srinjini’ for holding my hand and encouraging me in my most difficult times way back in ‘engineering’ and had kept faith in me till now.
“People call it SSB and I call it a Roller Coaster Ride” 
Author: V Pratap Singh: A Mechanical engineer who had spent his 4 years understanding “life” rather machines.

How to Pass NDA Written Exam

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NDA Written Exam
NDA & NA exam has now come up as the dream exam of all who are studying or have passed their class 12th exam. This exam is held twice in a year in the month of April & August. Every sixth months, almost 3 lakh aspirants gears up for the most competitive exams these days.

How to Pass NDA Written Exam

  • Education eligibility: 12th passed or appearing with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects(Air Force & Navy) or 12th passed or appearing(Army) both exams conducted by State Education Board or University.
  • Age Limit: 16 ½ to 19 on the 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of exam. The candidate must me an unmarried male.
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NDA Written Exam Phases of Selection:

  1. Clearing written exam
  2. Clearing respective SSB or AFSB interview
  3. Being medically fit for the respective service
  4. Clearing the All India Merit
  5. Joining NDA or NA

NDA Written Exam Course:

  1. Mathematics: Syllabus of 10th, 11th & 12th NCERT Based
  2. English: Test of Grammar & Usage, Vocabulary, Comprehension & Cohesion
  3. Physics: Up to 12th NCERT Course
  4. Chemistry: Up to 12th NCERT Course
  5. Biology: Up to class 10th
  6. Geography: Up to Class 10th
  7. History: Up to Class 10th
  8. Political Science: Up to Class 10th
  9. Economics: Up to Class 10th
  10.  Current Affairs : General News shown On TV & Newspaper

NDA Written Exam Marks Division of the exam:

  • Mathematics: 300 Marks
  • General Ability Test: 600 Marks
NDA and NA Exam Preparation Tips

NDA Written Exam Tips for NDA Written:

  1. As the course is large, everyday 2-3 hours study is necessary on regular basis. Course may be divided in small chapters & proper study plan will bring sure success.
  2. Previous years question papers can be used to know the exam pattern & the important topics to shorten the course.
  3. For the Social Science (History, Geography, etc) part, class 6, 7, 8 must be given just a rough reading; class 9th & 10th books will cover all the aspects with additional information to those of class 6th, 7th & 8th.
  4. Reading monthly magazine of 2-3 months prior to the date of exam will be helpful.
  5. Science (Physics & Chemistry) will be easy for those having these subjects, but just a revision of their NCERT will do it all.
  6. English can fetch you really good marks. So its study along with other subjects is required. Thorough understanding of PARTS OF SPEECH will help you do well in error finding.
  7. Mathematics questions take time to be solved, therefore, time management must be kept in mind because its general scenario that candidates are unable to finish the questions those are so easy. So, while writing the exam, be aware of these easy questions, so that you can solve more questions.
  8. The All India Merit will include the marks of your written exam also, so studying hard & getting good marks is the only way for you to get good merit rank.
  9. There is negative marking, avoid giving wrong responses, only tick the option when you are sure. I will say if you avoid guesses, it will help you.
  10.  Keep wrist watch with yourself to keep pace with the time, avoid stress, keep calm. In the last five minutes of the exam, tick all your responses in one go in the OMR Sheet. Be conscious for leaving the space if you have not solved that question.

NDA Written Exam Best Preparation Books:

  1. Arihant’s Pathfinder NDA & NA
  2. Lucent’s General Science
  3. Monthly Magazines i.e., Pratiyogita Darpan, Competition Success Review etc.
 
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rahul+sangwan+ssb+recommended Author: Rahul Sangwan : Recommended for NDA[ Air Force] and TES-Army. I live in New Delhi. Currently I am pursuing B.Tech. I play volleyball,  do swimming, listen to music, browse internet a lot, and I love driving. I have a dream of joining air force right from my childhood.

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NDA & NA Exam II 2013 Notification

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NDA (II) 2013 NotificationNDA-II 2013 notification is published by UPSC today. UPSC will conduct the examination for NDA (II) 2013 on 11th Aug, 2013 for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 132nd Course, and for the 94th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 02 July 2014.

Eligibility Criteria for NDA-II-2013 Examination

Age limits: Only unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd July, 1995 and not later than 1st Jan, 1998 are eligible.
Qualification: 12th Class of 10+2 for Army and with Physics and Math for AF/Navy
Marital Status : Unmarried
NDA (II) 2013 Notification
NDA (ii) 2013 upsconline.nic.in

Important Dates

Application Online Date: 05 May 2013
Last Date For Submission of Application: 3rd June 2013
Date of Exam: 11 Aug 2013  (SUNDAY)
Result Date: Feb 2014 (just for reference)
Likely SSB Date – Mar to April 2014 (just for reference)
Vacancies Per Course – 355 [(195 for the Army, 39 for Navy,66 for the Air Force and 55 for Indian Naval Academy (10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme)].
Date Commencement of Training – Jul 2014
Training Academy – NDA , Khadakwasla, Pune
Duration of Training – 3 Yrs at NDA and then 1 Yrs at IMA, AFA, NA.

Read NDA 2013 Official Notification Before Applying 

NDA and NA II 2013 Notification 2013 2014

How to Apply for NDA II 2013

  • Visit upsconline.nic.in
  • Click on part-I registration of NDA ii 2013
  • After completing part-I, go for part-II registration of NDA-ii 2013.
  • Save all documents before closing it. 
  • You can pay for registration through debit, credit card or payslip. 
  • Successfully registered candidates can download NDA-II 2013 Admit cards later. 
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Join Indian Army As an Officer in 2013

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Indian Army Recruitment 2013

As we have already posted about future Indian Army recruitment in 2013, here is a quick update on how and when can Indian Army aspirants can apply for various Indian Army officers entries in 2013. These entries include, NDA (II) 2013, CDSE(II) 2013, TGC-118 and TES-30th.

A career of choice…A career of pride

Indian Army invites applications for :

  1. Technical Graduate Course (TGC)-118th Course(Jan 2014).
    • TGC(Engineering) and TGC(AEC) can be applied online only.
    • Last date to apply for TGC-118th is 13th Jun 2013.
    • Visit www.joinindianarmy.nic.in for more details.
  2. Technical Entry Scheme (TES)-30th Course Jan 2014.
    • Aspirants need to apply online only.
    • Last date to apply for TES-30th  is 30th Jun 2013
    • Refer to employment newspaper dated 18th May 2013. 

UPSC Entry:

  1. National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination(II),2013, NDA-132 Course.
    • Apply online only.
    • Last date to apply 03 Jun 2013.
    • See Employment News dated 04 May 13.
  2. Combined Defence Services Examination (II) 2013, CDS (II) 2013. 
    • For IMA-137th Course, SSC-100th non-tech men and SSC-14th women.
    • Last date to apply 24 Jun 2013.
    • Refer to employment newspaper dated 25 May 2013.
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Indian Army Notification 2013-2014

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Motivational Song For SSB Repeaters from Sanjay Beri

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You must be reading many inspiring SSB Experience Stories here, but this is once again something very unique and motivating for all defence aspirants, this song is beautifully composed and sung by Mr Sanjay Beri. Sanjay specially dedicated it to all SSB repeaters who never looks back and have a go-getter attitude.

Ab Rukna Nahi: By Sanjay Beri

Lyrics of Song

Ab rukna nahi
chalte hi jana hai
Manzil ki taraf mujhe badte hi jana hai.
badte hi jana hai mujhe
Kya hua jo mein ik bar ruk gya
Dil me hai junoon jo vo aur bad gya..
bhule nhi vo paanch din
Ginte hai pal-pal hum har din
Psycho, Interview ya GTO
clear karenge kyun sathiyon
mehnat karna h mujhe
aage badna h mujhe
apne khwabon ki duniya ko jeena h mujhe
Ab rukna nahi
chalte hi jana h
manzil ki taraf mujhe
badte hi jana h
badte hi jana h mujhe

Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram..mmm
Jai Hind !!

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In Conversation with Abhishek, Recommended for Indian Army and Navy

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As we are having few conversations with SSB recommended candidates, during this process, we got an opportunity to ask Mr. Abhishek Parihar few questions which would help defence aspirants to analyze their performance and how Mr. Abhishek has done it.
SSBCrack.com: Congratulations for clearing SSB interview back to back?
Abhishek: Thank you very much.
SSBCrack.com: No success in first two attempts and then clearing two SSB interviews back to back, how you made it possible?
Abhishek: The first two unsuccessful attempts were a huge factor for the success. I analysed my performance and found out my mistakes and rectified them. Self-analysis is something which can take you a long way as no one knows you better than you know yourself.
SSBCrack.com: What do you think what differences are in your performance made it possible?
Abhishek: The first time I faced SSB, I was very nervous and thought it as a competition which completely ruined my performance. I, then, understood SSB is just a method or as my father says “a frame” to check whether you fit in it. I just made sure that all the qualities that are there in me which make me fit to be an officer in the Indian Armed Forces, I show them.
Rehearsal for the Republic Day parade
SSBCrack.com: Tell us something about your preparations?
Abhishek: The first preparation I did was to ask my father about his SSB experience as he, himself, is serving as an Army officer, and learn from that. I got to know more about it from his colleagues who helped me a lot to tackle different tests. Then, I came to know about ssbcrack.com which has some really good articles and give a clear insight of SSB. I also came to know about Lt. Col. P. Balasubramanian who motivated me immensely and helped me to rectify the mistakes I was doing. He has been an amazing mentor and guided me to the right direction, throughout.
SSBCrack.com: Do you think past SSB performances affect your current SSB interview?
Abhishek: Yes. Though, every SSB interview is a new experience, but, our past performances have already made us familiar with the different tasks and in the current SSB, we can look at the tests with different angles than earlier and definitely perform better.
SSBCrack.com: What is your performance mantra for Psychology, Personal Interview and GTO ?
Abhishek: As I said, SSB is just a method to check our OLQ’s. Our Psychologist Officer at Bangalore told us that every individual has the OLQ’s; what matters is that there must be nothing to counter those qualities. So, never show or say anything that can go against you. Be yourself and be extremely positive during your 5 days of stay at SSB and you will see the change, yourself.
SSBCrack.com: Why do you want to join Army/Navy, what did you answer?
Abhishek: I just said that the quality of life the armed forces give is very good and I would like to be a part of it. I have lived among the Army officers all my life and I have seen the respect they receive. I want to be a part of the same organization for the same reason.
SSBCrack.com: What kind of questions you have faced during personal interviews?
Abhishek: Most of the questions were from my PIQ regarding my hobbies and my achievements. I was also asked about my preparation for SSB and the reasons for myself getting out in my previous attempts. There were some personal questions regarding my family and what I learnt being as an Army officer’s son. I was asked about the reasons for why I want to join the forces. My percentage of marks isn’t very good so I was also asked about it and I gave a satisfactory answer.
SSBCrack.com: Do you think SSB coaching helps aspirants to clear SSB, have you ever taken any professional coaching or guidance?
Abhishek: Well, yes; guidance/coaching always help. Getting to know about the tasks before actually facing it will only make you do it in a better way. But, in SSB it’s only helpful when we are putting our efforts too during the tests and not just doing what we were taught during the coaching. We can always ask the officers and our friends about the tests in SSB and get an idea about how to perform well.
SSBCrack.com: What you would be if not an officer in Indian Navy or Army?
Abhishek: I would be a journalist.
SSBCrack.com: What is your message for repeaters and freshers for SSB interview?
Abhishek: For freshers, go prepared. It’s one of the golden chances you can have in your life to be among the selected few to serve the nation being in the defence services. It’s not a competition with anybody. SSB is just a method for the assessors to know you and find out if you have the perfect amount of OLQ’s.
For repeaters, think of your previous SSB as an experience and learn from it. Analyse your performance, yourself and try to find out your mistakes and discuss them with your friends and find out the possible solutions to them. Sometimes, it’s just one little thing that goes against us. Find it out and get a solution for it as soon as possible. If we didn’t get recommended in our previous attempt then some changes are sure to be made.
SSBCrack.com: Army or Navy and why?
Abhishek: I am facing this question a lot these days. Well, I am still waiting for the merit lists for the both and only after that I am going to decide. I am still discussing, though, about what I must do among my friends who are in the academy undergoing training and various other officers. Let’s hope for the best.
SSBCrack: Thank you for speaking to SSBCrack.com
Abhishek: It was my pleasure. And you are doing a commendable job by helping the defence aspirants to know about the SSB and how to face it. Thank you.

PABT – Pilot Aptitude Battery Test by IAF

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PABT by Indian Air Force

When I was preparing for SSB, I could not get any information about PABT from anywhere on the net. Now, having been recommended as an F(P), I wish to explain people what PABT is all about.


Pilot Aptitude Battery Test:  This test aims at judging the basic skills needed by a person to qualify as a pilot. In this test, the most important things judged are
• How attentively you listen to a session and how you answer the simple questions that follow?
• What amount of focus you have in attempting questions correctly while keeping the wrong ones as low as possible?
• Do you have a keen interest in knowing about a aircraft?

Best Tips for PABT, Pass your PABT for Flying branch
This test is conducted in 2 parts: 
  1. Written Test :  This test itself consists of 2 parts –
    • Apparatus Reading Test: In this test the 6 basic measuring instruments of an aero plane are shown and explained to the candidates. These are:
      • Magnetic compass
      • Artificial Horizon
      • Altimeter
      • Turn or Bank Indicator
      • Climb and Descent indicator
      • Air Speed Indicator
These instruments are explained in complete detail containing each and every point needed for successfully qualifying the test. Hence, the candidates should listen to the officer with very receptive mind and make sincere efforts to understand every detail that is being imparted to them. Also they should keep away from silly questions and also try their level best to clarify whatever doubt they have, whenever the Officer asks them.
     a. Plane position test: In this test, the candidate is explained various positions that the plane travels and the regions of the plane that are visible from the front when the its travelling in these positions. These are: 
  • East, West, North, South, NW, NE, SW, SE.
  • Climbing up(elevating), Descending(moving down)
The different parts of the plane that help in identification are:
Nose(painted white)
Top
T(at the tail)
Belly
Wings
Black dot(tail)
Now, once he has explained to you the various portions of the plane, he’d show you   the different positions that the plane travels (the different directions mentioned earlier).  Remember some points very well:
  • If you see the nose of the plane, the plane is coming towards you and it is taken as moving towards south.
  • If you see the black dot of the plane, the plane is going away from you and it is taken as moving towards north.
  • If you see the plane moving in such a way that the nose is to your right and tail to your left, than the direction is taken as moving towards east.
  • If you see the plane moving in such a way that the nose is to your left and tail to your right, than the direction is taken as moving towards west.
Now, when the direction has been identified, the next observation is ascent/descent.
For East-West movement –
  • If the nose is at a lower horizontal level than the tail, than the plane is surely losing height or descending.
  • If the nose is at a higher horizontal level than the tail, than the plane is surely gaining height or ascending.
For North-South movement –
North (you see the black dot or the tail):
  • If you see the belly of the plane, than the plane is losing height.
  • If you see the entire top portion of the plane than the plane is gaining height.

South (you see the nose):

  • If you see the belly of the plane, than the plane is gaining height or ascending.
  • If you see the top of the plane, than its losing height or descending.

The same information can be extended to identify movement in NW, NW, NE, SE, SW directions.

The candidates that come out as successful in the written test are taken for machine testing.  
     2. Machine Test: This test judges the reflexive capabilities of a candidate in response to external stimuli. In this test, the locomotive and sensory abilities of the candidates are put to examination. Each of the two comprising tests aims to find the eye-ear-hand-feet coordination of the person. Hence, you can come out successful only when you grasp the maximum in the shortest time and also apply the same within the short time duration. In each test, the candidate is given 3 chances to come up with good scores. The best score is counted of all the three. Each turn is of 90 seconds in test 1 and 60 sec in test 2.
  •  Light Control Test:
This test judges the reflexive capabilities of a candidate. In this test, a spot of light (ball) is to be maintained in the centre of 2 concentric squares. The spot of light, if left, moves across randomly all over the screen. Also, there are 2 lights, yellow and red which come up in the top left and top right corners of the screen intermittently.
Now, the devices needed to control the spot are:
  • A hand operated stick: This stick controls the movement of the stick in up and down direction. It is of the shape of the gear-changer in cars. Moving the stick back moves the ball up and moving it in forward direction moves it towards the bottom of the screen.
  • Foot pedals: The operation of the pedals moves the spot of light (ball) to right or left.
  • Light lever: A hand lever is provided which when moved forward puts off red light and when backward puts off yellow light.
  • Beep button: A button on the top of the stick is used for putting off the beep sound in the headphones.

Here is a sample window for this test. Its exactly what you see at the screen at some random instant of time.

 

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PABT Light Control Test

  • Control Velocity Test:
In this test, a spot of light (red) is to be superimposed on a series of yellow lights running on the screen from top to bottom. Whenever there is a successful superimposition, there is a small blip in the headphone. The more times you succeed in superimposing the red ball on the yellow balls, the more points you get. A sample screen is shown as:
Control Velocity Test
Control Velocity Test

Best Tips for PABT, Pass your PABT for Flying branch

PABT+Light+Control+Test Author: Ozymandias
He has got recommend for IAF Flying branch lately, he has also cleared his PABT test.

The Incredible And The Inspirational Journey Continues..

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12 SSB Attempts and  recommended 3 times
The journey started when I first saw the movie border in 1997 and decided to become an army officer when I was just 8 years old. The interest started becoming a passion and I went close to the army more and more. At that time I didn’t knew about ssb and the selection procedure.

Then in 1999 the kargil conflict took place and it was the first televised war, but I was not mature enough to understand the consequences and the reasons of a war. I heard the name of the great captain Vikram Batra and after that I studied many books written on the kargil conflict. My passion for the uniform kept on increasing and due to this I served the Scouts and Guides and NCC for 3 years each.


Then I grew up went to higher classes and got the knowledge about other professions but at the back of the mind the passion for the army remained. I knew about the armed forces from a very tender age as my uncle and my maternal grandfather was in the Indian air force. During this journey I met the parents of shaheed captain Anuj Nayyar and heard about the bravery of their son in the kargil war. He was honored with the mahaveer chakra. This journey inspired me to apply for the armed forces after I passed out from the school.
Abhishek Dasgupta has given SSB 12 times and has been recommended 3 times.

I took admission in an engineering college in Jaipur and on the day when I was leaving for the college I received my ssb call letter for the army tes entry to be held in Bhopal. I was very happy and all the sadness to leave my house went away. I had to report to the selection center in October 2007, I applied for leaves and went to Bhopal with my father as this was the first time I was going out alone. My father stayed in a hotel and I decided that if I go out on the first day then we will leave together on the same day. I went to the center in the afternoon and in total 88 candidates reported, all the formalities were done on the same day and we were sent to our barracks. Then we reported on the next day for our screening test and in the afternoon the results were declared and I got screened in, total 25 got screened in. i went to my father in the evening and informed him and told him to leave as it will take 4 more days and I came back. The real selection procedure started the next day and for me everything was new and I decided to give my best and enjoy the selection procedure. The psychology day ended and we went outside to visit places in Bhopal and we used share a nice time in the barracks. Then from the next day the GTO tasks started and I felt as I was taken to a ground to play around and perform certain tasks as briefed. I started getting the feel of army and I felt as if I am leading an army life. I saw others performing in the GTO tasks and felt as if I am lacking certain preparation and skills. Then in between I was called for an interview in the afternoon which lasted for 45 minutes and this was the first time that I interacted with someone in a formal manner and spoke so much about me. Amongst all the candidates I shared a great bond with one of the candidate from Mangalore. So now the end or the conference day was fast approaching and I was very sure that I will not make it as some my friends in the group performed better than me so I called my mom and told her that I would be coming back tomorrow and my friend also called and said the same thing. On the conference day we were prepared for the results as nothing special was asked from us during the conference. After the lunch the moment arrived, I was tensed and then our GTO called out chest no. 4 and it was my chest no. I was shocked and didn’t know how to react and the next chest no. was 5 that were of my friend, and then the GTO said “only these two are selected”. We were looking at each other and also felt for the others. We went to the station with them and gave a small party and we came back and informed our parents. Then our medicals took place and unfortunately I was declared unfit due to an injury on the toe. I went back to the college and shared the experience and I also had to report for the AMB and RMB but didn’t clear it. I was disappointed as I spent around 3 months for the selection including the medicals and lost a lot of time for the studies and my university exams approached and somehow I cleared it and then I decided to apply for the ssb after completing my engineering. During my pre final and final year I got selected for the ues entry for both army and navy from the college.
Now I had to report again to Bhopal in January 2011 for the ues(navy) entry. Now the real struggle began, I got screened out and it was a shock, somehow I came to the terms and went to Allahabad for my ues(army) entry in April 2011 and their I was conference out. Now the things were not that rosy the way it was in 2007 and I started introspection of my performances. Then I cleared my engineering and my only aim was to get into the armed forces. I went to Varanasi in July 2011 after clearing AFCAT and again got conference out. Now my attempts were increasing and the credibility of my first recommendation was diminishing. Then I started applying for the TGC entries and went to Allahabad in November 2011 for the TGC-114 entry and again got conference out. Now the people around me except my parents started raising doubts over my credentials and wanted me to stop attempting. I never reacted to these concerns as I was confident that I have it in me, so my introspection increased further and I gained confidence.

I was preparing for my sixth attempt and went to Bangalore in January 2012 for the pc(NAIC) entry and got screened out and it came as shocker to me which I never expected after my performance, then in the same month I went to Bhopal for the SSC gs(x) entry and got conference out. At this point of time I started thinking about my future as I was already passed out about a year ago. So I joined a company and started working but when I used to sleep after my work they’re used to be many questions which I asked  myself that how I lost my OLQ’s? Then what is going wrong during my attempts? Then a self-introspection of all the attempts individually and pointing out things which could have been better. In my free time I used to write down all the attempts in my diary and thinking about the GTO tasks, the interview questions and how to handle them and the approach for the psychology tests. After all I was determined to get recommended and wanted to prove my words. Then in the month of June 2012 I again went to Bhopal for the SSC gs(x) entry I got conference out but I saw an overall improvement in my performance and I felt as if I came close and missed it. This gave me an extra confidence to perform better in the future. As I believed in one thing that if I stop attempting I will never be able to join the armed forces. Now I became a veteran during the ssb  and their used be very less candidates with so many attempts and I used to come under the category of recommended. After few months in November 2012 I went to Dehradun for the AFCAT entry and it went horribly wrong and I got screened out. 

At this point of time I felt as if my dream was going out of my hands. Then I started getting sleepless nights and only thought about improving my performance and then I decided that I will write and speak the first thought that comes to my mind after the stimulus or the question or the situation and will record the original thoughts as much as possible without manipulation and without thinking about my previous performances. I also decided to be focused on each and every task equally and not to think about any other task or question while performing a given task. Then I went to Bhopal in the month of December for the SSC gs(x) entry and applied the same thoughts to the maximum and gave everything to each and every task and put myself on every situation and gave the answer which I could and would have done. In the interview I expressed the views which were there in my heart and talked freely without showing any signs of nervousness. Then on the day of conference I analyzed my whole performance and found myself confident. I was called for the conference and was asked few basic questions and I felt I replied well and impressed them, and then they gave me a situation and I answered it very practically according to my capability. Then the results were declared in the afternoon and the technical officer of the board announced the chest no. of 5 candidates and after such a long struggle I got to hear my chest no. on the final result again. I felt a sigh of relief and I got the feeling that “I proved my words”. 

Then in the span of 15 days I went for the army SSC (tech) – 40 entry at Bhopal again. I just went back for one day to attend my sister’s reception and came back for the ssb , 150 candidates reported 30 got screened in. I got screened in and applied the same approach due to which I was able to give my best. Then on the conference day I was called and to my surprise my conference went for around 15-20 minutes where the IO and the board president asked me several questions one after the other and it seemed as if they were trying to check my response under pressure and consistency. Then after lunch the technical officer of 21 ssb board announced the result and this time only one candidate got recommended and that was chest no.21 and that was me. I felt as if the time was changing and my struggle was bringing light into my life. Unfortunately I have been declared unfit again for both the entries due to a dental problem this time. I am undergoing a treatment which will take around 1.5 years so this incredible journey still continues…..

So aspirant candidates should not get disappointed and should keep working hard until they reach their goal.
12+SSB+Attempts+and++recommended+3+times Author: Abhishek Dasgupta
Abhishek Dasgupta has given SSB 12 times and has been recommended 3 times.