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108 Abbreviations Used In Indian Air Force You Must Know

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If you are serving in Indian air force then you might be aware of these abbreviations or maybe you aren’t. There is always more to learn about your organization. Here are we mentioning 108 Abbreviations with the full form that are being used in Indian Air force almost daily. If you are an Indian air force aspirant, you might find this post interesting.

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Hope this article would be helpful for all service personnel and defence aspirants.
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5 Ways To Join Indian Air Force As An Officer In 2018

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Indian Air force Pilots

The policy for selection of officers in Indian Air Force is strictly on the basis of merit and is open to all citizens of the country. Being a technologically intensive service, the IAF strives to maintain high standards for induction of personnel.

The Indian Air Force is the dream organization of many armed forces aspirants. The IAF provides many opportunities to the candidates in order to induct maximum talent and requisite personalities in the organization. The opportunities provided by IAF starts just after a candidate pass his 12th class and ends up to the age of 26 years. These opportunities have different eligibility condition and different age range to segregate the applicants. So here is a gist of the age range, educational qualification and important dates of the entries.

5 Ways To Join Indian Air Force As An Officer In 2018

1)NDA 2018

Age – 16 ½ – 19 ½ years

  • NDA 1 2018 – Date of birth of the candidate must fall between 02 June, 1999 and 01 June, 2002 (Both Dates Inclusive).
  • NDA 2 2018 – Date of birth must fall of the candidate between 02 January, 2000 and 01 January, 2003 (Both Dates Inclusive).

Educational Qualification – The aspirants must have passed or must be appearing in 12th standard or equivalent and have studied mathematics and physics (as compulsory subjects) in 10+2 standard.

Important Dates

  • NDA 1 2018 – Date of notification – 10 January, 2018 – 05 February2018; Exam Date – 22 April, 2018
  • NDA 2 2018 – Date of notification – 06 June, 2018 – 02 July, 2018; Exam Date – 9 September, 2018

2) CDS 2018

Age – 20- 24 years.

  • CDS 1 2018 – The Date of Birth of the candidate must fall between 02nd January, 1994 and later than 01st January, 1998 (Both Dates Inclusive).
  • CDS 2 2018 – The Date of Birth of the candidate must fall between 02nd July, 1994 and later than 01st July, 1998 (Both Dates Inclusive).

Educational Qualification – The candidate must have a graduation degree or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics studied in10+2 or must have a B.Tech Degree.

Important Dates

  • CDS 1 2018 – Date of notification – 08 November, 2017 to 04 December, 2017; Exam Date – 4 February, 2018.
  • CDS 2 2018 – Date of notification – 08 august, 2018 to 03 November, 2018; Exam Date – 18 November, 2018.

3) AFCAT 2018 (Men and Women)

Age – For flying – 20-24 years; for Ground duty (Tech and non tech) – 20 – 26 years.

  • AFCAT 1 2018 – For flying 02 January 1995 to 01 January 1999; for Ground duty – 02 January 1993 to 01 January 1999 (Both Dates Inclusive).
  • AFCAT 2 2018 – For flying 02 Jul 1995 to 01 Jul 1999; for Ground duty – 02 Jul 1993 to 01 Jul 1999 (Both Dates Inclusive).

Educational Qualification

  • Flying – The candidates who have completed graduation with minimum 60% marks and have scored minimum 60% marks in mathematics and physics individually in 10+2 OR have BTech/ B.E degree with minimum 60% marks and have scored minimum 60% marks in mathematics and physics individually in 10+2 OR have cleared section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institute Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognized University with minimum 60% marks or equivalent are eligible for the entry.
  • Ground Duty (Technical) – Candidates who have passed B.Tech with minimum 60% marks in specified fields as mentioned in the official notification are eligible for technical entry of AFCAT.
  • Ground Duty (Non-Technical) – For Administrative and Logistics – Graduation degree with minimum 60% marks; for Accounts – B.com degree with minimum 60% marks; for Education – Minimum 50% marks in MBA / MCA or MA / M Sc degree in English / Physics / Mathematics / Chemistry / Statistics / International relations / International Studies / Defence Studies / Psychology / Computer Science / IT /Management / Mass Communication / Journalism / Public Relation and minimum 60% marks in graduation.

Important Dates

  • AFCAT 1 2018 – Date of Notification – December 2017 – , Exam Date – 25th February, 2018.
  • AFCAT 2 2018 – Date of Notification – June 2018 – , Exam Date – 28 August, 2018.
Current Affairs questions will be from last 5-7 months (for AFCAT, NDA, CDS, TA)

4) NCC (Direct Entry Men and Women)

Age – 20-24 years

  • NCC 1 2018 – The age of the candidate must fall between 2nd July 1994 and 1st July 1998 (Both dates inclusive).
  • NCC 2 2018 – The age of the candidate must fall between 2nd January 1995 and 1st January 1999 (Both dates inclusive).

Educational Qualification – the candidate must have NCC Air Wing senior division C certificate acquired on or after 21st May 2015. (Mandatory)

  • The candidates must either have a graduate degree with minimum 60% marks and have studied Mathematics and Physics in 12th class or have a B. Tech/ B.E degree.
  • The candidates who have passed section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institute Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognized University with minimum 60% marks or equivalent are also eligible for it.

Important Dates

  • Date of notification –December 2017 and May/ June 2018

5) Meteorological Department (Direct Entry) (Men and Women)

Age – 20-26 Years

  • Met. Dept. 1The date of birth of the candidate must fall between 02 January 1993 and 01 January 1999. (Both dates inclusive)
  • Met Dept. 2The date of birth of the candidate must fall between 02 July 1993 and 01 July 1999. (Both dates inclusive)

Educational Qualification – All post graduate degree holders in any subject of Science streams / Mathematics / Statistics / Geography / Computer Applications / Environmental Science / Applied Physics / Oceanography / Meteorology / Agricultural Meteorology / Ecology & Environment / geophysics / Environmental Biology having scored minimum 50% marks in aggregate in post-graduation are eligible for the entry. Along with this, he candidates must also have Mathematics and Physics in graduation with minimum55% marks in both the subjects to be eligible for the entry.

Important Dates

  • Date of notification – January/ February 2018 AND July/ August 2018

Conclusion – The opportunities served by the IAF to the dedicated aspirants are enough to select the best and suitable personalities for the organization. The SSB centers of the IAF are at Mysore, Dehradun, Gandhinagar and Varanasi. There are 3 opportunities which have qualifying exams (NDA, CDS, AFCAT) and 2 are direct entries (NCC, Met. Dept.). Those aspirants who are aiming to join this elite branch of the armed forces of India, must go through the above crisp overview of the entries, check for their eligibility and proceed to the preparation for it.

 

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Age Limit For Fighter Pilot In Indian Air Force

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Age Limit For Fighter Pilot In Indian Air Force

Being an Air Force Pilot is a God gifted achievement in one’s life. Mostly, it is quoted that the pilots of Indian Air Force are specially born by the All-mighty. But, there is not any special thing in them; they are also similar to you and other SSB aspirants. There are different ways through which you can touch the sky with glory and be an honoured Pilot in the Indian defence Force. If you are highly motivated and inspired to get into the prestigious defence organization as a Pilot then you need to check out the following information in concern to the age limit for the selection of Pilots in Indian Air Force.

Age for Joining IAF as a Pilot

1 – 16 ½ to 19 years (NDA Entry)

If you are in 12th class or you have completed the school life and you lie in the age group of 16 ½ to 19, then you can grab the chance to be a Pilot by applying for the Flying branch through NDA.

Interested boys can apply for the NDA exam and after qualifying the exam, you will be called for the SSB (Service Selection Board). After getting recommended from a particular board, you will undergo medicals and then merit list. After getting shortlisted, you will be given the date of joining.

Read More: Contact Details of Service Selection Board

Here is the eligibility criteria to apply for NDA

  • The applicant must be Indian
  • Only male applicants can apply for NDA exam
  • The applicant must either be appearing or have passed 12th with Physics and Mathematics.Age Limit For Fighter Pilot In Indian Air Force

2 – 20 to 24 years

If you are in the age group of 20 to 24, then you can become a Pilot in IAF through following three selection entries.

CDSE (COMBINED DEFENCE SERVICES EXAMINATION) – All graduates/Engineers can join IAF by applying for the CDSE Exam. Only Men aspirants can apply for this exam

Read More: CDSE 2016 Exam Dates, Eligibility, Study Guide

NCC SPECIAL ENTRY- This entry is also specially for men aspirants. The aspirants, who have attained the Air Wing Senior Division ’C’ Certificate in NCC can apply for this entry for which they only have to undergo SSB as the common platform for selection.

Read More: What is NCC Special Entry Scheme

SSC (SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION) ENTRY- This entry is a boon for all those women who wish to join the Flying branch of IAF. The SSC entry allows men and women both to join the IAF by applying for AFCAT Exam. You need to clear the exam to get shortlisted for the SSB.

Read More: 5 Best Ways to Clear AFCAT Exam

After undergoing the training and becoming a Gentlemen Cadet, you will be trained either as Fighter pilot, Helicopter or a Transport pilot. You will be made all time available for any sort of peace or war type scenario.

So, what are you waiting for? The Indian Air Force is waiting for you. Get up and TOUCH THE SKY WITH GLORY.

Jai Hind!

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CDSE 2 2016 Notification and Exam Date – APPLY NOW

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CDSE-2-2016-Notification

CDSE 2 2016 Notification and Exam Date. CDSE is a written exam conducted twice every year by UPSC. It is meant to select officers for Army, Navy and Air Force. Men and women both can apply for CDSE and the best part is about CDSE is that there is no percentage bar for it. While men can apply for Army (IMA and OTA) Navy (INA) and Air Force (AFA), women can only apply for Army (OTA). Let us see in detail about CDSE 2 2016 Please note that all the dates are tentative. Please be in touch with our website to keep yourself updated:

Apply for CDS 2 2016 Notification Online

  • Start of submission of forms: 16th July 2016
  • Last Date for submission: 12th Aug 2016
  • Date of Exam: 23rd Oct 2016
  • How to Apply: Online only, from the website of UPSC (www.upsc.gov.in)

CDSE-2-2016-NotificationWhat Posts you can apply for: You can apply for Army, Navy and Air Force. However, only men can apply for Army (IMA and OTA) Navy (INA) and Air Force (AFA), and women can only apply for Army (OTA).

 

CDS 2 2016 Exam Age Limit

  • CDS 2 2016 Exam Age Limit For IMA : Male candidates born not earlier than 2nd July 1993 and not later than 1st July 1998 only are eligible.
  • CDS 2 2016 Exam Age Limit For OTA : Male candidates (married or unmarried) born not earlier than 2nd July , 1992 and not later than 1st July , 1998 only are eligible. Unmarried Women, issueless widows who have not remarried and issueless divorcees (in possession of divorce documents) who have not remarried are eligible. They should have been born not earlier than 2nd July , 1992 and not later than 1st July , 1998
  • CDS 2 2016 Exam Age Limit For AFA :  20 to 24 Years as on 1st July , 2017 i.e. born not earlier than 02 July , 1993 and not later than 01 July , 1997 (Upper age limit for candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot Licence issued by DGCA (India) is relaxable up to 26 Yrs. i.e. born not earlier than 02 July , 1991 and not later than 01 July 1997) only are eligible. Note : Candidate below 25 years of age must be unmarried. Marriage is not permitted during training. Married candidates above 25 years of age are eligible to apply but during training period they will neither be provided married accommodation nor can they live out with family.
  • CDS 2 2016 Exam Age Limit For NA : Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd July , 1993 and not later than 1st July , 1998 only are eligible.

CDS 2 2016 Educational Qualifications:

  • For Indian Military Academy and Officers’ Training Academy -> Degree of a recognised University or equivalent.
  • For Indian Naval Academy -> Degree in Engineering from a recognised University/ Institution.
  • For Air Force Academy -> Degree of a recognised University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering.

CDS 2 2016 Application Fee:

₹ 200/- for General and OBC Category Candidates; No fee for SC / ST / Female Candidates. The fee either by depositing the money in any Branch of SBI by cash, or by using net banking facility of SBI, State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur/State Bank of Hyderabad/State Bank of Mysore / State Bank of Patiala / State Bank of Travancore or by using Visa/ Master Credit/ Debit Card.

Selection Process: Written Examination and Interview

How To Apply: Eligible Candidates are required to Apply Online through UPSC Online Portal on or before 12/08/2016 till 11:59 PM. For any enquiries contact Telephone Number: 011-23385271/ 011-23381125/ 011-23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs. to 17.00 hrs.

Exam Pattern: Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy [100 Marks Each (Total 300)].

  • English (Objective type)
  • General Knowledge (Objective type)
  • Elementary Mathematics (Objective type)

Officers’ Training Academy

  • English (Objective type)
  • General Knowledge (Objective type)

Find the syllabus in detail here: CDS Exam Syllabus

Exam Date: 23rd Oct 2016.

Results: The results for CDSE 2 2016 can be expected by the end of March 2017.

CDS 2 2016 Official Notification

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Watch How Indian Air Force Rescues A Pregnant Woman And Her Child In Chennai

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Indian Air Force ChennaI flood Rescue

Indian armed forces are working 24×7 to save people stranded in Chennai flood. Be it Army, Navy or Airforce, all are doing their job with full commitment, this video will show you how Indian air force helicopter saved the lives of a pregnant woman and her child in seconds.

Kudos to airforce … Evacuated one pregnant at Jains avantika lady and a child

Posted by Madhu Khurana Gambhir on Thursday, December 3, 2015

Respect and Salute for our Air Warriors. Jai Hind.

12 Pictures Of Indian Army Soldiers In Chennai Flood Rescue Will Make You Speechless

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The 2015 South Indian floods have resulted from heavy rainfall during the annual northeast monsoon in November–December 2015. They affected the Coromandel Coast region of the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, and the union territory of Puducherry, with the city of Chennai particularly hard-hit. Nearly 300 people have died and over 1.8 million people have been displaced as a result, with damages and losses estimated to be more than 200 billion (US$3 billion)

As always Indian armed forces are in place for the rescue operation in Chennai, here are few pictures of Indian army soldiers in Chennai flood rescue will make you speechless.

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Chennai: Army personnel rescuing people during their flood relief operations in rain-hit areas of Chennai on Tuesday. PTI Photo (PTI11_17_2015_000178A)

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Indian Army personnel rescue flood-affected people during their relief operations in rain-hit areas on the outskirts of Chennai on November 17, 2015.   India has deployed the army and air force to rescue flood-hit residents in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, where at least 71 people have died in around a week of torrential rains.  AFP PHOTO  / AFP / STR

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Indian army soldiers rescue a man from flood waters in Chennai, India, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015. The heaviest rainfall in more than 100 years has devastated swathes of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, with thousands forced to leave their submerged homes and schools, offices and a regional airport shut for a second day Thursday.( R Senthil Kumar / Press Trust of India via AP)

Indian army soldiers rescue flood affected people in Chennai, India, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015. The heaviest rainfall in more than 100 years has devastated swathes of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, with thousands forced to leave their submerged homes and schools, offices and a regional airport shut for a second day Thursday.( AP Photo)

Like and share the efforts of our brave soldiers. Jai Hind.

UPSC CDS 1 2015 Merit List | IMA 140 Merit List

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UPSC CDS 1 2015 Merit List CDS 1 2015 Final Result

The following are the lists, in order of merit of 190 candidates who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I)-2015 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission in February, 2015 and SSB interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the 140th Course of Indian Military Academy, Dehradun; Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course i.e. 199/ 16F/PC.

There are some common candidates in the three lists for various courses. The number of vacancies, as intimated by the Government is 200 for Indian Military Academy [including 25 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificate (Army Wing) holders], 45 for Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala -[ General Service] including 06 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders](Naval Wing) and 32 for Air Force Academy, Hyderabad.

The Commission had recommended 4787, 2921 and 595 as qualified in the written test for admission to the Indian Military Academy/ Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy respectively. The number of candidates finally qualified are those after SSB test conducted by Army Head Quarters.UPSC CDS 1 2015 Merit List CDS 1 2015 Final Result

The results of Medical examination have not been taken into account in preparing these lists.

Verification of date of birth and educational qualifications of these candidates is still under process by the Army Headquarters. The candidature of all these candidates is, therefore, Provisional on this score. Candidates are requested to forward their certificates, in original, in support of Date of Birth/Educational qualification etc., certificates claimed by them, along with Photostat attested copies thereof to Army Headquarters/Naval Headquarters/Air Headquarters, as per their first choice.

In case, there is any change of address, the candidates are advised to promptly intimate directly to the Army Headquarters/Naval Headquarters/Air Headquarters.

These results will also be available on the UPSC website at http.//www.upsc.gov.in However, marks of the candidates will be available on the website after completion of its complete process i.e. after declaration of final result of Officers’ Training Academy (OTA) for Combined Defence Services Examination (I)-2015. 9. For any further information, the candidates may contact Facilitation Counter near Gate ‘C’ of the Commission’s Office, either in the person or on Telephone Nos. 011- 23385271/011-23381125/011-23098543 between 10:00 Hours & 17:00 Hours on any working days.

CDS 1 2015 Merit List UPSC

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How To Apply For AFCAT 1 2016

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How To Apply For AFCAT 1 2016

If you meet the eligibility criteria, please click on “CANDIDATE LOGIN” in the career website of IAF www.careerairforce.nic.in and follow the instructions. You are advised to note down Registration number for future correspondence. Candidates are advised to read the notification for AFCAT 01 / 2016 and the detailed guidelines for filling up Online application as given in the website www.careerairforce.nic.in prior to commencement of filling up Online applications. While filling Online application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available, as details are to be filled as per matriculation & other educational certificates. Please save your recent colour passport size photograph (size 10 to 50 KB) in the computer for uploading it with your Online application form. Please note that utmost care needs to be taken while filling up the Online application. In case any information is found to be incorrect then the candidature is likely to be cancelled at any stage of the selection process. Submission of more than one application will result in cancellation of candidature.

**Check AFCAT 1 2016 Notification [Updated]

Serving Airmen are required to apply online at par with other candidates. In addition, Airmen candidates would be required to apply as per the service format as given in AFO 11/ 2015 through service channel. Other government employees also need to apply online after obtaining necessary permission from their concerned departments and they are to produce NOC at the time of AFSB testing.

Preparation for Filling Application Form- Before proceeding with the application process, please take the following preliminary steps

  • Read and understand the Notification for the relevant AFCAT Examination given in the website carefully with particular reference to various qualifying requirements.
  • Ensure that all documents pertaining to your educational qualifications from Class X to your highest qualification are available for ready reference.
  • Photograph. Ensure that a soft copy of your passport size photograph (Mandatory), signature (Optional) and fingerprint (Optional) are stored in the local hard disc of your computer for attaching with your application form. Kindly ensure that the photo has a file size between 10 KB to 50 KB and presents your head from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin. Photograph size must be 2 inches by 2 inches, with the head centered to the frame.

How To Apply For AFCAT 1 2016The process of Application. Your application will be treated as complete only when ALL parts are completed and the form is uploaded by pressing the SUBMIT button. Steps to complete the remaining parts of the Application Form are as follows

  • Step I. Please re-login at careerairforce.nic.in using the above-mentioned User ID and Password. On logging in, please change your password to a new one which you will remember throughout the application process.
  • Step II. Now, login using the new password defined by you, and enter your qualification details in Parts 2 and 3 of the application form.
  • Step III. Based on the information provided in earlier parts, please select your choice of course(s) and choice of Exam Centres in Part 4. Please note that only those courses/ branches would be permitted and displayed by the system for which you are adjudged as eligible, based on data provided by you – you would be able to exercise your choice amongst these.
  • Step IV. Enter your personal details and upload your passport size photograph (mandatory), signature and thumb impression in the relevant columns at Part 5.
  • Step V. Finally, preview and SUBMIT your application, after ensuring that all details entered by you are correct and that the uploaded photograph is clearly visible.

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Note. Changes in details would not be possible after submission.

Proof of Submission. On submission, you will receive an e-mail in your registered ID which would be the proof of submission of application.

Admit Card: After the last date for receipt of applications, you will be allotted AFCAT Centre as per the availability of seats.

Please comply with the above instructions methodically for a hassle free application process. For further assistance, you may contact AFCAT Cell on 011-26160286/011-26160289/011-26160459(Direct) or 011-23010231 Extn. 7905,6245 between 0900 to 1700 h on all working days. E-mail support is available on [email protected].

**Check AFCAT 1 2016 Notification [Updated]

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6 Ways To Join Indian Navy As An Officer In 2018

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6 Ways To Join Indian Navy As An Officer In 2016

There are many ways to become a sea warrior by joining Indian navy as an officer. Right from 12th class candidates can apply for Indian navy officer entry scheme and join Indian navy. Below we have mentioned 6 different ways to join the Indian navy as an officer in 2018. We will update the latest Indian navy recruitment in 2017 for officer cadre below.

Recruitment into the Navy is based on the requirement to effectively man all new and existing ships, submarines, aircraft and shore establishments to the optimum levels. Towards this end, recruitment is being carried out on all India basis. The total number of personnel recruited depends on the number of eligible applicants (men and women) who are able to qualify in the written test, Services Selection Board (SSB) interview, medical examination and their relative position in the merit list. No distinction is made on the basis of gender/ religion/ caste/ creed, either during recruitment or at any point of time during their tenure in Service.

The Method of Recruitment: The recruitment system of the IN is a streamlined, transparent, expeditious and candidate friendly procedure. There are two modes of induction in the IN, viz. UPSC Entry and Non-UPSC Entry:

  1. UPSC Entry: The UPSC holds an examination, twice a year, for entry into the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Indian Naval Academy (INA) as Permanent Commission (PC) entries. Candidates are eligible to compete on completion of the 10+2 (PCM) Examination or while in the 12th standard. UPSC shortlists candidates after written examinations. Thereafter, candidates are sent to the Service Selection Boards located at Bengaluru, Bhopal and Coimbatore. Results of qualified candidates are forwarded to UPSC for making the final merit list. Medically fit candidates who are in the merit list are intimated for appointment to NDA/ INA as cadets. On completion of the NDA/INA training, the Naval Cadets are sent to training ships at Kochi for Naval sea training. For the Graduate Special Entry, the UPSC holds the Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE) twice a year. Graduates with B Tech degree are also eligible to appear in the examination. Successful candidates join the Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala, Kerala for the Naval Orientation Course (NOC).
  2. Non-UPSC Entry: The non-UPSC entries cater to both Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC). In this case, applications are invited and short- listed at IHQ of MoD (Navy). The short-listed candidates are then sent for SSB interviews. Thereafter, a merit list, comprising qualified candidates, is prepared as per the availability of vacancies. Recruitment for the non- UPSC entries is made through Service Selection Boards for the following branches/cadres of the Navy:
    • Executive: Short Service Commission through University Entry Scheme (UES) and other Short Service Commission (SSC) Schemes for Executive (GS)/ Air Traffic Control/ Law/ Logistic/ Naval Armament Inspectorate (NAI)/ Hydro/ Pilot/ Observer and also Permanent Commission for Logistic/ Law/ NAI cadres.
    • Engineering (Including Naval Architects): Short Service Commission through University Entry Scheme (UES), Special Naval Architects Entry Scheme (SNAES) and SSC (E) Schemes. Permanent Commission is through 10+2 (Cadet Entry Scheme).
    • Electrical Engineering: SSC entry through UES and SSC (L) Schemes. Permanent Commission is through 10+2 (Cadet Entry Scheme).
    • Education Branch: Permanent Commission and Short Service Commission schemes exist for this branch.
  3. 10+2 (Cadet Entry Scheme): This scheme is for permanent commission in the Executive, Engineering and Electrical branches of the IN. Under this scheme, candidates with 10+2 (PCM) qualifications, after selection through the Services Selection Board, are sent to the Indian Naval Academy for the B Tech Course. On successful completion of the course, they are granted Permanent Commission in the Executive, Electrical and Engineering branches of the IN.
    • 10+2 (Cadet Entry Scheme) Indian Navy 20176 Ways To Join Indian Navy As An Officer In 2016
  4. University Entry Scheme (UES): The UES has been re-launched w.e.f. August, 2005 as a Short Service Commission Scheme. Seventh and Eighth semester Engineering students are eligible for induction into the Executive and Technical Branches of the IN. Naval selection teams from the Integrated Head Quarter of Ministry of Defence (Navy) and Command Headquarters visit AICTE approved engineering colleges, across the country, to short-list the candidates. The short-listed candidates, based on All India Merit, are called for interview at the Services Selection Board. The successful candidates are, thereafter, put through medical tests. Final selection is based on all India merit on the basis of marks obtained in the SSB interviews.
    • University Entry Scheme (UES) Indian Navy 2017
  5. Recruitment through NCC: University graduates possessing NCC ‘C’ certificate with minimum ‘B’ grading and 50% marks in the graduation degree examination are inducted in the Navy as regular commissioned officers. These graduates are exempted from appearing in the CDSE conducted by the UPSC and are selected through the SSB interview only. They join the Indian Naval Academy for Naval Orientation Course (NOC) along with the CDSE cadets.
  6. Special Naval Architecture Entry Scheme: The Government has recently approved the induction of Naval Architect officers into the IN, as Short Service Commissioned Officers, under a ‘Special Naval Architects Entry Scheme’ (SNAES). An empowered Naval team visits IIT Kharagpur, IIT Chennai, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) and Andhra University, where B Tech (Naval Architecture) courses are conducted, to select candidates through campus interviews. The selected candidates undergo medical examination at the nearest Military Hospital and if found fit, are selected for training.

 

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Indian Army Recruitment Rally January 2016 [Official List]

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Indian Army Recruitment Rally January 2016

Indian Army Recruitment Rally January 2016 [Official List]. Indian army is going to conduct the open rally bharti in January 2016 for eligible candidates at different venue across India. Candidates can find the full details of Indian army rally bharti recruitment going to held from 1 – 31 January 2016 across various Zones in India. Indian army recruitment rally dates for January 2016 including venue, districts covered, category and zone name is given.

Jalandhar / Patiala
Sangrur
04-10 Jan 2016
Sangrur, Mansa & Barnala
31 Jan 16 CEE for all cat less Sol NA/VET

RO (HQ) Jaipur
Jaipur
04-14 Jan 16
31-Jan-16

Chennai / Vizag
Kakinada
05-14 Jan 2016
Srikakulam, Vizianagram, Yanam, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari & Krishna
31-Jan-16

Danapur / Muzaffarpur
Muzaffarpur / Darbhanga
05-15 Jan 16 / 02-13 Mar 16
West Champaran, East Champaran, Sheohar, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Dharbhanga, Samastipur & Muzaffarpur
Jan 16 /Feb 16 ARO Muzaffarpur

Lucknow / Varanasi
Gorakhpur / Ghazipur
05-19 Jan 16
Mirzapur, Gorakhpur, Jaunpur, Ghazipur & Ballia
Sol GD, Sol Clk/SKT, Sol Tech & Sol Tdn
24-Apr-16

RO (HQ) Bangalore
Bellary
06-10 Jan 16
Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Kolar, Mandya, Tumkur, Mysore, Chamrajnagar, Ramanagara, Chikkaballapura, Kodagu, Chitradurga, Hassan & Bellary

Pune / Nagpur
Nagpur
06-25 Jan 16
Nagpur, Wardha, Washim, Amravati, Bhandara, Gondia, Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, Akola & Yavatmal
Feb 16

Shillong / Silchar
Silchar (Masimpur)
10-15 Jan 16 (Technical)
All distts of Assam, Tripura, Mizoram & Manipur

GRD Kunraghat / GRD Ghoom
Ghoom
11-17 Jan 2016
Darjeeling Distt

Shillong / Aizawl
Aizawl (Mizoram)
20-24 Jan 16
All distts of Mizoram

Ambala / Hamirpur
Hamirpur
28 Jan-06 Feb 2016
Hamirpur, Una & Bilaspur
Sol GD, Sol Clk/SKT, Sol Tdn, Sol Tech, Sol NA & DSC
CEE I – 24 Apr 16 CEE II – 29 May 16

Shillong / Narangi
Guwahati (Assam)
31 Jan-03 Feb 16 (Technical)
All dists of North East States

Kolkata / Berhampore
Birbhum
Jan/Feb 2016
Birbhum & Murshidabad

Indian Army Recruitment Rally January 2016 [Official List]

Indian Army Recruitment Rally January 2016 [Official List]