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Preparation Of A Lecturette

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An officer of the Armed Forces has to lead or command his men. He is called upon to address at short notice the men he commands and he must be able to inspire confidence in his men-not only by his action but by his word also. His speech must, therefore, be forceful and effective.

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In preparing your lecturette, you have to collect your material from various sources as under:

  1. Note down all ideas about the subject as they occur to you.
  2. Consult reference books, journals, newspapers and take down any new points not covered already.
  3. Discuss the subjects with your colleagues and note down any new points not covered already.
  4. Go through all the above material and select materials of your liking which can fit in the framework of your talk.
  5. Arrange the material selected in a logical order.
  6. Prepare a final draft of your speech.
  7. Divide your speech in three parts as under:
    • Introduction: It is to establish contact with the audience, to arouse their interest so that they get ready for what is going to come by disclosing and clarifying your subject and stating why the subject is important for them. Remember the maxim ” Well begun is half done”.
    • The body: This is the most important part as it carries the main message. Make it as interesting as possible. A dull treatment looses its effectiveness. A touch of humour may be helpful.
    • Summary and conclusion: A summary serves to wrap up the material you have presented. It is not only helpful at the end, but is useful in the beginning and at the end of each phase of your talk.
  8. Rehearse your lecture and limit it to the time allotted.
Lecturette isn’t hard if you go with some preparation, topics in lecturette are very common and general, always choose a convenient topic and prepare well in the given time.
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NDA 130 AFSB Interview Dates

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Careerairforce has published a list of candidates and their SSB interview schedule. List  contains the names of candidates who have passed written examination of  NDA-II 2012, result of NDA II 2012 was declared recently. Candidates will be facing AFSB interviews at Mysore, Dehradun and Varanasi.

AFSB interviews for NDA-130 Airfroce are staring from 21st Jan, time of reporting at AFSB center will be 7:00 am. This list contains the name of candidates who have given airfroce as their first choice.

Also Check: NDA 130 SSB Interview Dates Army

Necessary Documents required for AFSB:

  1. UPSC/NDA writtent examination hall ticker/ admit card.
  2. Original and photocopy of ID proof, like PAN, College ID, Dependent Card, Voter ID etc.
  3. 12th or secondary school leaving certificate for DOB proof [no other docs are accepted]
  4. 10+2 certificate and marksheer issued by board, if you are appearing candidate, you have to submit original marksheet/passing certificate by 11 Jun 13 at AIR HQ (VB) and by 05 Dec 13 at Army HQ ( Recruiting DTE.
  5. If you are below 18 years, indemnity bond signed by legal/natural guardian is must, find the sample in the list linked below. 
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Allotment of AFSB:

  • Number of candidates to Mysore: 667
  • Number of candidates to Dehradun: 667
  • Number of candidates to Varanasi: 666
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Tips for Military Planning or Group Planning Exercise

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This is an indoor test employed by the GTO to test the planning ability of the candidates. Besides the tactical, administrative and organisational ability of the candidates, their mental alertness, i.e. their power of understanding a problem quickly, finding out its correct solution and then expressing it correctly, and forcefully will come into play. 

It is a group task and not an individual task. Therefore, the candidate’s power of working in a team or group and a spirit of give and take is also put to test. Other qualities which are tested are reasoning ability and power of convincing with his arguments.

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Instruction for candidates on tackling a military planning exercise or group planning exercise [GPE]

  • Read the printed instructions carefully and not carefully the minutest details.
  • Make sure that you have correctly understood the requirement of the problem. If you have any doubts, have these clarified from the GTO.
  • When the solution is being discussed give your solution with confidence and express it with clarity. 
  • When another candidate is giving his solution, listen to him patiently and speak only when you have really some more rational and constructive suggestions to make. Do not interrupt merely for the sake of speaking. 

Try few Military planning/ Group planning exercises now

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Happy New Year 2013 To All Warriors

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Team ssbcrack.com wishes a very prosperous and happy new year 2013 to all defence aspirants, may this year bring to you and your family health, happiness and prosperity. Thank you for supporting this website and believing in it, we have recorded more than 1 Lakh aspirants visiting this blog monthly. Hope your hard work let you taste the success very soon this year.

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Some basic advice, mind it informal

  1. Few of you have succeeded in what you wanted to achieve last year, most of you are still waiting for the success, the one who are waiting and still trying, you are the real champs. One who  really wants to crack ssb no matter how many time he/she has to visit SSB, just keep on trying, this year is yours. 
  2. In this year, lets decide to be focused towards our aim. Try to collect OLQs from day to day life, be disciplined and confident, believe in our strengths and know our weaknesses to improve.
  3. Let’s decide to learn new things this year, good things. So that you have something unique by end of this year.
  4. To all repeaters, don’t stop this year, just go for it, but before going to ssb, ask your self how much you have improved, how confident are you this time and the most importantly, can you face failure this time as well. If you have answers for these, you will not fail this time. 
  5. Improve the following:
    1. Social relationships
    2. Communication skills
    3. Physical Appearance
    4. Intellectualism
    5. Be Realist
    6. And know more about yourself.
  6. Though we have already decided to be disciplined this year, in all aspects of life. Make to-do lists, schedule your work, have a time table for important activities, have a backup plan for everything.
Hope in this year, your hard work and luck brings you more than what you deserve. Keep trying keep improving, because I think there is a limit for failures but not for success. God Bless.

Please post few answers in comment box:

  1. Your greatest achievement in 2012.
  2. Your greatest failure in 2012.
Jai Hind
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IT, EEE etc Are Now Eligible For Indian Army Technical Entry

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Recently Indian army has done some changes in the eligibility criteria for technical entries like TGC and SSC-tech. Though these changes are not declared openly anywhere, but you can see these changes in the call up letter received  for SSC-40 technical. 

Branches included for Indian army Technical Entries:

  • Information technology: IT was excluded from tech entries long back, lot of candidates have had suffered from this decision of Indian army, only because army considered CS for technical entries but not IT. IT branch is equivalent to Computer science, this is considered by Indian army now which makes them eligible for technical entries. 
  • Electrical and Electronics: EEE students were exclude from TGC-117 onward  though they are eligible for SSC-40 tech because EEE is notified in the SSC-40 tech notification. But now army is considering EEE as equivalent to Electrical Engineering, this makes them eligible for TGC-117. 
  • Instrumentation and Control: This branch is considered equivalent to Electronics and Instrumentation. 
  • Other Branches: If your branch is not included but the other equivalent branch is notified, you can go with equivalency certificate of your stream to the notified stream from the AICTE. This will make you eligible. 
Indian army included IT and EEE for technical entry
All the above is mentioned in the common call letter by SSB Bhopal, but candidates are suggested to check this from army headquarter before assuming any thing. 
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Frequently Asked Questions By Army Aspirants

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Candidates applying for Indian armed forces and going for SSB interviews may have following questions in their mind like interview date, call letter, documents required, change of SSB interiview date etc. Below we have 54 frequently asked questions by Indian army aspirants with answers.

Table of Contents

Q.1 I had qualified in CDSE. When is my date of interview?

Ans: After the declaration of result by UPSC, the interviews are normally conducted after 45 to 60 days. You can see your SSB interview details on this website.

Q.2 I am doing 10+2. How can I apply to be an Army Officer?

Ans: See the advertisement published by UPSC for NDA in Apr/Sep every year and for 10+2 TES Entry in leading newspapers in Nov/Dec and May/June every year.

Q.3 My parents/friends/roommate got the call up letter, I have not received it. What can I do?

Ans: You can check your interview dates on this website and report for interview accordingly. A sample call letter can be downloaded.

Q.4 I had given the address of Delhi in the application. Now I shifted to Kanpur?

Ans: Check details of your SSB interview on this website. You can download the instructions and report to the concerned Selection Centre. Write an application to the ADG Rtg, Rtg-6, West Block-III, RK Puram, New Delhi regarding change of address.

Q.5 I received your call up letter. What preparations do I have to do?

Ans: Get your rail/bus reservation done at the earliest. Go through the instructions.

Q.6 I am unable to attend the interview on the date given. What should I do?

Ans: Send us an e mail on [email protected] period suitable to you. We will try and accommodate you as per your availability.

Q.7 My parents or relatives or friend or brother or guardian accompanying me. What are the arrangements for their stay?

Ans.    There is no accommodation catered for parents/relatives/friends as they are not permitted to enter the Selection Centre premises.

Q.8 My train is getting late beyond its scheduled arrival time at Allahabad. What can I do?

Ans: If you reach the station late, due to late arrival of train then you are advised to report to the Selection Centre directly under your own arrangement.

Q.9 My train is reaching four hours before the time of reporting at MCO Bangalore/Allahabad/Bhopal. What can I do?

Ans: Wait at the waiting room/at station and report to the MCO at the appointed time.

Q.10 If I come a day before, could you entertain me in the campus?

Ans: No, you are advised to report on the appointed day. In case you come early due to unavoidable circumstances then you have to stay under own arrangement in the city.

 Q.11 The train passing through my home station reaches two days before the date of reporting. What can I do?

Ans: You are required to report at the appointed time given in call up letter. In case due to unavoidable circumstance you reach before then you have to stay under own arrangements in the city.

Q.12 The train passing through my home station reaches one day after the date of reporting. What can I do?

Ans: Late reporting is not permitted. Get your reservation done in some other train which passes from any other station closer to your home station.

Q.13 Can I bring mobile while coming there?

Ans: No, Mobile and Cameras are strictly prohibited in the Selection Centre premises. However, you can utilize the STD facility on payment at the Centre.

Q.14 I am having problem in my eye sight. Am I eligible for the SSB interview?

Ans: The medical standards for joining Armed forces are laid down. They are different for different categories. For details please visit website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in .

Q.15 I met with an accident and my right elbow got hair line cracks. Can I get a second chance?

Ans: Send your request along with proof to the Selection Centre from where you got your call. We will give you second chance for interview.

Q.16 I belong to a place which is 50 kms away from Allahabad. Can I report to your centre by a motor-bike. If so, what are the arrangements for parking my vehicle in your centre?

Ans: No, No vehicle whatsoever is permitted inside the Selection Centre premises. You     are advised to come up to Selection Centre by any mode ie Bus/Train/Taxi etc.

Q.17 I belong to Kanpur. Can I use my father’s car to report there and use it during my stay at your centre?

 Ans: No, No vehicle whatsoever is permitted inside the Selection Centre premises. You are advised to come up to Selection Centre by any mode ie Bus/Train/Taxi etc.

Q.18 I haven’t received the regular call letter. Now I receive the absentee call up letter and I couldn’t attend the interview on the date scheduled. Do you give another date immediately?

Ans: No, further date is given after absentee batch. To avoid such eventualities you are advised to visitwww.joinindianarmy.nic.in to see details about SSB interviews well in advance.

Q.19 My sister’s marriage has been fixed a day prior to my reporting at your centre.  Can I get a second chance?

Ans: Yes, you can write/speak to the concerned Selection Centre about your problem and get the date extended. You can also contact us on e-mail.

Q.20 I am coming by AC class. What can I be reimbursed with in the form of Travelling Allowance?

Ans: You can only get the Traveling Allowance of entitled class of Railways.

Q.21 I am coming from Mumbai by IAC flight. I want the full charges to be reimbursed. What are the procedures?

Ans: You can only get the Traveling Allowance of entitled class of Railways.

Q.22 What will be boarding and lodging charges during my stay at your centre?

Ans: Your boarding and lodging is free of cost during your stay at Selection Centre.

Q.24 My son is a vegetarian. Is there separate table for the vegetarians?

Ans: Yes, we do cater for all.

Q.25 The documents of my son were deposited in the College or University. You are telling that he should bring the original documents for the interview. What can we do?

Ans: You are advised to get photocopy duly attested by Gazetted Officer while coming for SSB interview. However originals will have to be produced at the time of joining the Academy.

Q.26 I had deposited my certificates in the counselling centre. As per earlier clarification I approached them to give bonafide certificate and they have denied. What can I do now?

Ans: You are advised to get photocopy duly attested by Gazetted Officer while coming for SSB interview. However originals will have to be produced at the time of joining the Academy.
  

Q.27 I lost my documents in the train. What can I do now?

Ans: You can report to the Selection Centre with your ID proof. We will entertain you.

Q.28 My luggage was stolen by somebody. I do not have anything to come with?

Ans: You can report to the Selection Centre with your ID proof. Your boarding and lodging is free of cost. Meanwhile, you can contact parents/relatives for help if required.

Q.29 I have my local relatives in the station. Can I be permitted to stay there and attend the interview from there?

Ans: No, you have to stay within the premises of the Selection Centre. However, you are permitted to go outside the Selection Centre during your stay.

Q.30 I am a lady candidate. And for the first time I am coming alone from my home. Does any person accompany me from station to your centre and vice-versa?

Ans: As per the details given in the call up letter you report at the appointed date and time. Our representative will receive all candidates at Railway Station and you will be provided transport from Railway Station to Selection Centre. Your boarding and lodging is free of cost along with other lady candidates.

Q.31 I am coming by bus. Please tell me where I have to get down?

Ans: There are two options available:-

  • Go to the railway station and meet our representative who will accompany you till                       Selection Centre.
  • You can directly report to the Selection Centre.

Q.32 My train is late. I will reach the station by 10.00 PM in the night. Can you arrange my reception accordingly?

Ans: If a candidate reaches late and is unable to report at the given date and time then he is required to report to Selection Centre directly. In unavoidable circumstances we can consider the case of candidates.

Q.33 Can you tell me the reporting date of mine at your Centre (The caller doesn’t tell anything about himself)?

Ans: You can visit our website  www.joinindianarmy.nic.in for date of reporting. Normally all call letters do have the reporting date.

Q.34 Why are you conducting the medical examination of my son at Allahabad itself?

Ans:  Medical Examinations are conducted at the station where SSB interviews are held.

Q.35 I had been recommended at Bhopal for IMA entry. Is there a need to give another interview for my OTA entry?

Ans: No, you are required to give interview only once and you are automatically considered for OTA provided you have given OTA as your choice.

Q.36 I got only three copies of photographs, will you accept it?

Ans: Now a days photographers give your photograph within an hour. Get more copies from photographer once you reach here.

Q.37 Is there any possibility to give the interview in the nearest Selection Centre?

Ans: No, interviews are conducted only at the centres fixed by ADG Rtg.

Q.38 Could you tell me the merit list of my son?

Ans: Merit list of all entries is being made available at our website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. . You can also contact on tele Nos given in the respective advertisements. Merit list is also displayed at candidates Reception Room at the office of ADG Rtg at West Block-III, RK Puram New Delhi.

Q.39 Do you give food and accommodation free of cost or recover at later stage?

Ans: Boarding and lodging is free of cost. No such recovery is done at a later stage.

Q.40 I had opted for Air Force. Why I have been called for an interview at your Centre, which is selecting candidates for Army?

Ans: Candidates who habitually wear glasses are not considered for Air Force. Hence, they are given their second choice and are interviewed accordingly. Also, since Air Force is unable to handle all their candidates, their load is shared by Army Selection Boards.

Q.41 What are the avenues available to me to become officer at intermediate level?

Ans: NDA and 10+2 TES entries are available. Visit our websitewww.joinindianarmy.nic.in for complete details.

Q.42 What are the avenues available to me to join army at Graduate level?

Ans: Following entries are available
1.     IMA
2.     OTA
3.     NCC Special Entry Scheme
4.     TGC
5.     UES.
For complete details visit our websitewww.joinindianarmy.nic.in.

Q.43 What are the avenues available to me to join army as a technical graduate?

Ans: Technical Graduate course and UES course for Permanent commission and Short Service Commission are available. For details visit website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in .

 Q.44 I have done NCC and obtained ‘C’ certificate what are the avenues available for me?

Ans: Certain vacancies for NCC ‘C’ certificate holders are reserved for IMA and OTA. For IMA you have to apply through UPSC ie combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE) and for OTA through NCC Spl entry Scheme for which advertisement is published in Jun/Jul and Nov/Dec every year. NCC Spl Entry scheme is a Non UPSC Entry.

Q.45 Is there minimum percentage laid down for NDA and CDS examination?

Ans: No, you have to pass your minimum education qualification and appear for the examination conducted by the UPSC.

Q.46 What are the maximum chances I can avail for SSB interview?

Ans: There is no limit laid down. You can appear for SSB interviews upto the permissible age.

Q.47 What are the medical standards laid down to become an officer in the Indian Army?

Ans: For medical standard visit our websitewww.joinindianarmy.nic.in .

Q.48 Do you give any preference to the wards of Armed Forces for SSB interview?

Ans: No, such preference is given to the wards of Armed Forces for SSB interview.

Q.49 If I receive my SSB interview date once, it is possible to fix the same at any other time?

Ans: Yes, If you are unable to attend the SSB interview due to unavoidable circumstance, you can write/speak on tele to the concerned Selection Centre from where     you have got the call. They will give you another date for SSB interview.

Q.50 From where can I obtain the form for Non UPSC entries?

Ans: Application forms are published alongwith the advertisement published for different entries. Common application form applicable for all Non UPSC entries can be downloaded from website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in.

Q.51 What are the facilities available for guidance/information/clarification regarding the application form?

Ans: Candidates can contact Additional Directorate General of Recruiting at their Reception Room at West Block-III, RK Puram, New Delhi or over telephone No 011-26173215/011-26175473 on all working days between 0900hrs to 1700hrs.

Q.52 Will I get any compensation if I get injured during SSB interview?

Ans: No compensation will be paid in respect to any injury sustained as a result of test conducted at SSB.

Q.53 Can I submit more than one application form for the same entry?

Ans: No, only one application is required to be submitted.

Q.54 Where do I have to report for interview once I qualify for the SSB interview?

Ans: The interviews for Army candidates are conducted at one of the following centres :-
            (a)        Selection Centre East Allahabad.
            (b)        Selection Centre Central Bhopal
            (c)        Selection Centre South Bangalore

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Joinindianarmy.nic.in Pain For Indian Army Aspirants

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Note: This article was written in 2012, since then, some changes have been made in the official website but still it encounters glitches now and then.

If you have ever visited joinindianarmy.nic.in website which is an official career website of the Indian army, then I can understand your frustration in finding correct lists or information over there, you might be habitual to poor design and usability of joinindianarmy.nic.in the website but there is a limit of being careless that to when it is related to a big organization and many defence aspirants. This post will show you the heights of carelessness shown in joinindianarmy.nic.in website.

 

 

 

Before you say it is not a matter of deep concern, I will tell you why a good career website is important for any organization.
  1. Your website design reflects your professionalism. 
  2. It helps your visitors to access information easily and apply for the recruitment.
  3. When you have huge visitors, your responsibility increases to provide them easy access to information.
  4.  At last when you have spent money on something, you care for it. 
 

Why Joinindianarmy.nic.in is the worst career website.

1. Not at all intuitive, there are no latest news and alert section. One has to struggle to get information from this website.
 
2. Gross mistakes, clear signs of negligence, and carelessness. This website looks totally a fake website, if you browse through it, you may find tons of dead links and dummy pages. 
 
Here are some masterpiece examples:

 

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3. Sometimes they upload the ssb interview lists in the wrong section, many times they interchange lists between men and women. Does anyone care about this? and moreover who upload these lists, private coy or army itself. If it is a private coy then just imagine the amount of delay it may cause. 
You may know that this website is powered by PECS [planetecomsolutions.com], it is a private firm and there is no doubt that they charge handsome amount to maintain joinindianarmy.nic.in. But as you can see the condition of this website. This is not the first time I am finding someone who is struggling with this website, many aspirants get confused about their ssb dates and other information and they ask it here. 
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4. Now the question is who fault is this, in my opinion it is Indian army fault, they are not serious about their own website. If they ask PECS for better design then definitely they will make it better, when you pay money for something than you must take care of it. Daily thousands of visitors visit joinindianarmy.nic.in, it increases the responsibility, they must provide a nice platform to defence aspirants. 
I rather appreciate indianarmy.nic.in which is an Official Indian Army Web Portal, maintained & managed by the Indian Army. Site hosted by NIC. Though it is also not much intuitive but far better than joinindianarmy.nic.in. 
 
 
5. Once you visit careerairforce.nic.in and nausena-bharti.nic.in, you will easily understand the level of defence career websites. 
 
Have you checked:
 
6. I appreciate NIC/NICSI for making careerairforce.nic.in awesome, specially it helped and made AFCAT application a piece of cake. Also not to forget www.jabitsoft.com, for designing nausena-bharti.nic.in. 
 
Nausena-bharti.nic.in was ranked 3rd by webanalytics.gov.in [NIC]

 

 
Note: National Informatics Centre (NIC) is a premier S & T institution of the Government of India, established in 1976, for providing e-Government / e- Governance Solutions adopting best practices, integrated services and global solutions in Government Sector.
 
What is your opinion on this matter, post your thoughts and suggestions in the comment box below. 

TES-29 SSB Interview Dates Indian Army

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Joinindianarmy.nic.in has published TES-29th Technical Entry Scheme center allotment list and ssb interview dates. This time cut off percentage for TES-29 is 78% and above. Candidates with 78% and more aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Maths in 10+2 are eligible and will be called for ssb interview by army at Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore.

TES 29 Merit List
11285 candidates have made it in the cut off list of TES-29 Army, soon they will be going through SSB interviews.

Candidates Allotment details:
Allotted with SSB Allahabad: 5643
Allotted with SSB Bhopal: 3387
Allotted with SSB Bangalore: 2257

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TES-29 SSB Interview Lists:

  1. Center Allotment List
  2. SSB Allahabad
  3. SSB Bhopal
  4. SSB Bangalore 
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Individual Obstacle Course At AFSB Mysore

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In the SSB Group Task activities the most important and detrimental activity is the Individual obstacle course as it tests your abilities as a warrior. Getting prepared mentally is a key in tackling this course successfully. This article will throw light on the various hurdles in this course and the weight age given to each task.

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The individual obstacle course at the Mysore AFSB are (the serial numbers correspond to the points given to each task):

1. Jumping over a slide: This is the 1 pointer task which is the simplest. You have to run on the slope of an inclined plane and jump across a line which is marked at approximately 4ft from the end of the plane.

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2. High jump: It is a simple 4ft high jump. You can use free style for making the jump. There will be sand on the other side of the bar to avoid injury incase you happen to fall.

3. Walking a pole: Walking on a cylindrical pole of length approximately 6ft. The pole will be 5ft above the ground level. The pole is tricky because of the unevenness in it’s shape. Also if it has been walked across by another person before you then it becomes muddy and slippery.

4. Jumping platforms: This can be difficult if you are scared of heights but it is easily doable. You have to climb a platform of 12 ft and then take two jumps. The first jump is to the lower platform which will be at 8ft from the ground. The second one is to the ground.
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5. Burma bridge: You need to walk between two ropes for a distance of 25 ft. The two ropes will be tied on poles at a height of 10 ft. The technique is to have firm hold of the top rope and sliding your feet on the lower rope to move. This obstacle starts shaking as you begin to move so maintain your body balance.

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 6. Climbing the wall: Run up the slope of an inclined plane and climb over a wall of 8 ft. The difficulty in this task is that the thickness of the wall is only 2 cms. So you can’t pull yourselves up by thrusting your hands on top of the wall. The best way is to put your one foot on top of the wall and get yourself rolled over to the other side.

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 7. Jumping through a tyre: Jump through a lorry tyre with your feet first. The tyre is hung from a post at a height of 5 ft. There will be a small loop in the rope which can be used to hold and and pull yourself up to get into the tyre. Many wouldn’t notice this loop which will make this task difficult.

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 8. Tiger jump: You have to climb up a platform of 9ft and leap a distance of 4ft to catch a rope and get down by the rope. This is where most of them get their palm and fingers cut and bleed. It is important to catch the rope at chest level so that you don’t slide down and get yourself cut.

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 9. Monkey crawl: You have to move on a wooden log of 25 ft in length hung from rope suspenders at 3 ft above the ground level. You can choose either to slide on the log or get underneath it and crawl with both your hands and feet. But since it is suspended from ropes, as soon as you climb on it the whole set up starts to swing from side to side. This gives a hard time balancing on it.

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 10. Rope climbing: You have to climb up a vertical rope to touch the post at a height of approximately 15 to 20 ft. You should make sure that you also get down step by step so that you don’t cut your palm by sliding down.

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photo Author: Santhosh Kumar
He has cleared AFSB interview for technical branch, he has beautifully shared his AFSB interview experience in his blog , do check it here

NDA (I) 2013 Notification By UPSC

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NDA I 2013 Notification
NDA-I 2013 notification is published by UPSC today. UPSC will conduct the examination for NDA (I) 2013 on 14th April, 2013 for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 131th Course, and for the 93nd Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from Jan 2014.



Application Online Date: 22 Dec 2012
Age limits: Only unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd Jan, 1995 and not later than 1st Jul, 1997 are eligible.
Qualification: 12th Class of 10+2 for Army and with Physics and Math for AF/Navy
Marital Status : Unmarried
Last Date For Receipt of Application: 21.01.2013
Date of Exam: 14.04.2013  (SUNDAY)
Result Date: Jul 2013
Likely SSB Date – Aug to Oct 2013(SSB can sometimes get very delayed, so this is 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 â€“ Jan 2014
Training Academy – NDA , Khadakwasla, Pune
Duration of Training – 3 Yrs at NDA and then 1 Yrs at IMA, AFA, NA.
NDA I 2013 Notification
Last date for receipt of applications: The online applications can be filled up to 21 Jan, 2013 till 11.59 p.m. after which the link will be disabled

NDA-I 2013 Official Notification


NDA (I) 2013 Syllabus

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How to apply: Candidates are required to apply online by using the website upsconline.nic.in. Detailed instructions for filling up online applications are available on the abovementioned website