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JAG 18 Notification Indian Army – Men and Women [APPLY]

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JAG 18 Entry

Indian Army Lawyer Recruitment 2017. Judge Advocate General JAG 18, JAG ENTRY SCHEME 2017 18TH COURSE APR 2017 SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION (NT) COURSE FOR LAW GRADUATES. Applications are invited from married / unmarried male and unmarried Female candidates for grant of Short Service Commission in the Indian Army for Judge Advocate General Department.

JAG Entry Scheme 2017 Vacancies

  • Men -13
  • Women-07

JAG Entry Scheme 2017 Eligibility

  • Nationality: Must be an Indian Citizen.
  • Age Limit: 21 to 27 years (Born not earlier than 02 Jan 1990 and not later than 01 Jan 1996). Note. The date of birth accepted by the office is that entered in the Matriculation or an equivalent examination certificate. No other document relating to age will be accepted and no subsequent request for its change will be considered or granted.
  • Educational Qualification. Minimum 55% aggregate Marks in LLB Degree (three years professional after graduation or five years after 10+2 examination). The candidates should be eligible for registration with Bar Council of India/State. Candidate should be from a College/University recognized by Bar Council of India.

JAG Entry Scheme 2017 Physical Standards

Candidates must be physically fit according to the prescribed physical standards. The guidelines for the same are available at official website of Directorate General Recruiting www.joinindianarmy.nic.in.

JAG Entry Scheme 2017 Medical Examination

A candidate recommended by the Services Selection Board will undergo medical examination by a Board of Service Medical officers. Only those candidates will be admitted to the academy who are declared fit by the Medical Board. Details for the same are available at official website of Directorate General Recruiting www.joinindianarmy.nic.in

JAG Entry Scheme 2017 Method of Selection

The selection process to be followed is indicated below:

  • Initial shortlisting of applications will be done by Recruiting Directorate, Integrated HQ of MoD (Army) and the decision of DG Recruiting will be final. Details of the shortlisted online applications will be put on the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. In this regard, no representation will be entertained.
  • The shortlisted candidates whose applications are found to be correct shall be detailed for SSB interview at allotted Selection Centres on specified dates.
  • Two Stage Selection Procedure. Two stage selection procedure based on Psychological Aptitude Test is held at Selection Centres. All the candidates will face stage one test on first day of reporting at Selection Centres. The candidates who fail to pass stage one will be returned on the same day.
  • Candidates who qualify stage II will submit self attested photocopies of educational documents mentioned in Para 16 (a) to (g) to Selection Centre for completion of their Dossier/verification.
  • Candidates who qualify at the Service Selection Board and are found medically fit by a Medical Board, will be placed in the order of merit. The final selection will be made in that order up to the number of vacancies available at that time.

JAG Entry Scheme 2017 Merit List

It is to be noted that mere qualifying at the SSB interview does not confirm final selection. A merit list is prepared purely on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in SSB interview and as such higher educational, previous performances, NCC Background etc have no role to play, those high in the merit list and who come within the stipulated vacancies and are medically fit, are issued Joining Instruction for pre-commissioning Training. The Merit list of the recommended candidates will be displayed at the reception of DG Rtg and Indian Army Website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in

JAG Entry Scheme 2017 Training

  • Selected candidates will be detailed for training at Officers’ Training Academy (OTA), Chennai according to their position in the final order of merit, up to the number of vacancies available at the time.
  • Duration of training – 49 weeks (approximately 11 months) at OTA, Chennai. On successful completion of which candidates will be granted commission in the rank of Lt. No ante date seniority will be granted.
  • Candidates will neither be allowed to marry during the period of training nor will He/ She be allowed to live with parents/Guardians. Candidates must not marry until they complete the full training at OTA, Chennai. A candidate, who married subsequent to the date of his/her application though successful at the Services Selection Board interview or medical examination, will not be inducted for training. A candidate if he/she marries, while under training, shall be discharged and will be liable to refund all expenditure incurred on him/her by the government.
  • Training at OTA, Chennai is at Govt. expense All candidates who successfully complete Pre-Commission training at OTA, Chennai will be awarded “ Post Graduate Diploma in Defence Management and Strategic Studies” by University of Madras.

How To Apply For JAG Entry Scheme 2017 JAG 18

  • Applications will only be accepted online on website “www.joinindianarmy.nic.in”. Open the website “www.joinindianarmy.nic.in” .
  • Click on ‘Apply/Login’ and then click ‘Registration.
  • Follow onscreen instructions for registration. After registration, your profile will open. Click on ‘Apply Online’ to process.
  • Your registration details will confirm your eligibility to apply and proceed with the application as per onscreen instructions.
  • Before submitting the application check the entries made and save the application. After submitting, take two copies of the printout and the Roll Number generated by the system.

ONLINE APPLICATION WILL OPEN ON 17 Aug 2016 AT 1000 HRS AND WILL BE CLOSED ON 11 Sep 2016 AT 1700 HRS

Important Links

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8 Harsh Truths About Army Life Nobody Tells You

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8 Harsh Truths About Army Life Nobody Tells You

If you think being in the military is being like in an action movie, you will be sorely disappointed. There surely are moments like an action movie but not all gets a chance to do that.

Now, we know what you’re thinking already but this isn’t that.

So what’s this about? You have to look under the hood. If you want to make the right decision, you have to do your research. And this post will help you in that.

  1. All do not live a life as shown in commercials: Yeah, they are pretty awesome that is for sure. They make you want to jump up and sign up for the service tomorrow. But, they are in no way a good depiction of the military lifestyle. Not everyone will go to a warship or be a pilot in IAF. 
  2. It will destroy your soul: We must warn you that the language is rough, but every word of it is true. Every soldier has experienced this at some point during his military career.
  3. If married soldiers die during service, their family would suffer greatly: This is true, absolutely true. The unit personnel will support you till they get the recognition that they’re doing their job. After that, they’ll sit in their chairs and relax.
  4. You are on standby 24/7, even on a holiday: No matter what your rank or specialization, the Army can wake you up at midnight and make you guard a port-o-potty in the middle of nowhere, thousands of miles from any national security threat. All you’ll have to protect yourself is a broom and a canteen. You have no say in the matter, and nobody is required to explain anything.
  5. You have nothing to gain in a war, and everything to lose: The best they can hope for is to come back in one piece. Thus there is no logical incentive.
  6. Troops often come back with post-traumatic stress syndrome: This psychologically haunts them for years, or for life.
  7. You keep your family at risk: An Army wife understands that her soldier can be deployed at any time, many times. During this time, she holds the fort. We hate to say this, but it’s a lot like being a single mom. It takes a very special woman to be an Army wife. Just remember that when you join, so does your family.
  8. You might get fatally injured: Casualties happen in war. War is hell. People know the risks when they join. It comes with the territory. What people don’t know is that this can happen at any time, even stateside. Even if there is no ammunition or ordinance around, a soldier can get seriously and permanently injured from other reasons including Basic Training, PFT, etc.

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10 Top Military Operations Conducted By Indian Armed Forces

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8 Top Military Operations Conducted By Indian Armed Forces

The Indian Armed Forces are known for their involvement in wide range of tasks and operation. Not just averting the infiltration and maintaining the security of the nation, these forces always stand ahead in neutralizing all kinds of situation emerging in the nation internally. While some were conducted out of the nation to handle the situation, emerged by the imbalance of power or critical military circumstances. Some of the operations that were conducted by Indian Armed Forces are:

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  1. Operation Black Tornado – Conducted in November, 2008, the operation was conducted by NSG during the terrorist attack in Mumbai. 9 hostages from Nariman point, 300 from Taj hotel and 250 hostages from Oberoi hotel were rescued from the site. The operation was successfully conduced and huge loss of Sandeep Unnikrishnan in this operation will always be remembered.
  2. Operation Vijay – The operation was conducted by the Indian Air Force and Army in 1999 after the terrorists occupied some posts of India. The operation raised the names of Vikram Batra, Manoj Pandey and Anuj Nayyar as the Heroes of the war. Many other precious soldiers lost their lives in reoccupying the posts.
  3. Operation Cactus – The operation was launched in order to pacify the agitation in Maldives in 1988. A group of Maldivian people planned to overthrow the government. Analyzing the situation, Abdul Gayoom, then president of Maldives called for help from India and some other south Indian nations. India responded swiftly and overcame the situation.
  4. Operation Meghdoot – This operation was conducted to acquire the Siachen glacier after both the sides (India and Pakistan) opened the area for mountaineering expeditions. It was launched on 13th April, 1984. Indian Army took action and claimed the area, known as the highest battlefield.
  5. Operation Pawan – Indian Peacekeeping Force conducted the operation in 1987 to get Jaffna from LTTE. The operation completed with the sacrifice of 216 soldiers. The operation was highly violent and crucial as per the relations of India and Srilanka.
  6. Operation Rahat – The operation was conducted by Indian Air Force and was a rescue and evacuation operation for people stuck in Uttarakhand flood affecting other states in 2013. It was termed as the largest operation by Indian Air force in several years. About 20,000 people were transported and 382 tons of relief material was dropped.
  7. Operation Meghrahat – The Indian Army launched this operation in response to the flood like situation in Jammu and Kashmir in 2014. The army conducted the operation and saved several lives and stranded civilians working day and night.
  8. Operation Raahat – The operation was to rescue Indian citizens from Yemen after Saudi Arabia started airstrikes in Yemen leading to the grim situation in the area. The operation was commanded by the Former Army General V.K. Singh. The evacuation was started by Air India and IAF. Several people of other nationalities were also evacuated in this operation.
  9. Surgical Strike: On 29 September 2016, eleven days after the Uri attack, the Indian Army conducted surgical strikes against suspected militants in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, Indian Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), said that it had received “very credible and specific information” about “terrorist teams” who were preparing to “carry out infiltration and conduct terrorist strikes inside Jammu and Kashmir and in various metros in other states”. The Indian action was meant to pre-empt their infiltration.
  10. Balakot Stike 2019: The 2019 Balakot airstrike was conducted by India in the early morning hours of February 26 when Indian warplanes crossed the de facto border in the disputed region of Kashmir, and dropped bombs in the vicinity of the town of Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan.

30 Common WAT Examples From All SSB

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30 Common WAT Examples From All SSB

WAT (Word Association Test) is the test that comes 2nd in the psychology tests and is a kind of race against time. Here you will get 60 words displayed over the screen and you will get 15 seconds to read, think and write a sentence on every word. The time is specified in order to bring out the actual thought of the candidate that comes from his mind. Two short time intervals are given after 20th and 40th word, which is for turning the pages. As every test has got some rules, it has also got some.

  • Write a complete sentence.
  • Your response should not be out of the word.
  • Don’t leave the sequence.
  • Don’t copy or cramp the responses of others.
  • Write a readable sentence without emphasizing more on calligraphy or grammar.

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These rules must be followed to attempt the test in a meaningful and effective way. It is a vital part of psychology test and should not be neglected. The words come differently in all batches and SSBs. But still, some of the words are common and are encountered by most of the candidates. The words are.

  1. ADVICE
  2. DEFINITE
  3. FIND
  4. AVAILABLE
  5. AMBITIOUS
  6. CAREFUL
  7. IMPORTANT
  8. CHOICE
  9. HELP
  10. FELLOW
  11. UNSOCIAL
  12. GIRL
  13. MEET
  14. FRIENDSHIP
  15. PLEASE
  16. UNITY
  17. CHAMPION
  18. PRIDE
  19. COUNTRY
  20. WORSHIP
  21. BENEFIT
  22. PITY
  23. BLESS
  24. FREEDOM
  25. NECESSITY
  26. LOST
  27. FIRING
  28. COWARD
  29. DIE
  30. ACCIDENT

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30 Territorial Army Exam Questions

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1.Mercury thermometer was invented by———
(a)Newton                  (b)Priestley
(c)Fahrenheit             (d)Galileo
Answer – c

2.It the door of a running refrigerator in a closed room is kept open, what will be the net effect on the room?
(a)It will cool the room
(b)It will heat the room
(c)It will make no difference on the average
(d)It will make the temperature go up and down
Answer – b

3.Galvanized iron is coated with a thin coating of
(a)Tin                           (b)Zinc
(c)Aluminium             (d)Copper
Answer – b

4.Which one of the following is involved for desalination of sea water?
(a)Reverse osmosis                     (b)Simple osmosis
(c)Use of sodium aluminium     (d)None of the these
Answer – a

5.Rh-factor was first discovered in
(a)human male             (b)human female
(c)dog                             (d)monkey
Answer – d

6.The Indus Valley Civilization flourished during
(a)5000 BC-3500 BC         (b)3000 BC-1500 BC
(c)1500 BC-500 BC            (d)2500 BC-1750 BC
Answer – d

7.Saka era was founded by
(a)Ashoka                 (b)Harsha
(c)Kanishka             (d)Vikramaditya
Answer – d

8.The metal constituent of chlorophyll is
(a)Iron                          (b)Potassium
(c)Manganese             (d)Magnesium
Answer – d

9.Coffee is produced largely in
(a)Assam                   (b)West Bengal
(c)Karnataka             (d)Tamil Nadu
Answer – c

10.Among the given nutrients, milk is a poor source of
(a)Calcium                   (b)Protein
(c)Carbohydrate         (d)Vitamin C
Answer – d

11.Ancient Buddhist literature was written in
(a)Sanskrit             (b)Pali
(c)Brahmi               (d)Maghadi
Answer – b

12.Mac Mohan Line is a border line between
(a)Pakistan and Afghanistan           (b)India and China
(c)South Korea and North Korea    (d)Vietnam and Cambodia
Answer – b

13.Paris is situated on the river
(a)Thames             (b)Seine
(c)Danube             (d)Vistula
Answer – b

14.Which one of the following is not mosquito borne disease?
(a)Dengue fever                (b)Filariasis
(c)Sleeping sickness         (d)Malaria
Answer – b

15.Which of the following states in India does not share boundary with Myanmar?
(a)Arunachal Pradesh          (b)Nagaland
(c)Manipur                             (d)Assam
Answer – d

16.The Garo and Khasi are languages of the state of:-
(a)Manipur              (b)Meghalaya
(c)Assam                  (d)Tripura
Answer – b

17.William Harvey is known for discovery of:-
(a)Blood circulation         (b)Blood clotting
(c)Respiration                   (d)Digestion
Answer – a

18.National development council of India was constituted on
(a)August 16, 1950        (b)April 1, 1951
(c)August 6, 1952          (d)August 16, 1952
Answer – c

19.Who had the longest tenure as speaker of the Lok Sabha?
(a)G.V. Mavlankar      (b)G.S. Dhillon
(c)Balram Jakhar        (d)P.A. Sangma
Answer – c

20.English is the official language of which of the following states?
(a)Karnataka                        (b)Manipur
(c)Arunachal Pradesh        (d)Nagaland
Answer – a

21.The longest railway platform in the world is
(a)Kharagpur            (b)Monteral
(c)Gorakhpur            (d)Shenghai
Answer – c

22.Telangana is the new born indian’s  state. It has became the country’s ______ state.
(a)27th             (b)28th
(c)30th             (d)29th
Answer – d

23.Which one of the following is the central theme of the chipko movement, started by the Sunderlal Bahugunian in 1973
(a)conservation of river water     (b)Protection of birds
(c)Protection of the Cheetahs     (d) Conservation of the forests
Answer – d

24.The ‘Gayatri’ Mantra Contained in the Rigveda in the dedicated to which deity?
(a) Agni             (b) Marut
(c)Savitri            (d) Surya
Answer – c

25.A catalyst is a substance which:-
(a)stops a chemical reaction
(b)helps initiate a reaction
(c)increases the speed of a reaction
(d)decreases the speed of a reaction
Answer – c

26.“National Song” of India was written by
(a)Ravindra Nath Tagore     (b) Bankim Chandra
(c)Lata Mangeshkar              (d) Noor Jehan
Answer – b

27.World Press Freedom Day observed on which of the following dates?
(a)April 29           (b)April 30
(c)May 3             (d)May 5
Answer – c

28.”Astra” which was in news in recent past is the name of a newly developed-
(a)Air-to-air missile   (b)Battle Tank
(c)Spy-Rocket             (d)Submarine
Answer – a

29.How many Schedules are there in the Indian Constitution?
(a)10                 (b)15
(c)18                 (d)12
Answer – d

30.Which company name is based on river name?
(a)Samsung       (b)Sony Ericsson
(c)Nokia             (d)HTC
Answer – c

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15 Common SRT You Will Face In SSB Psychology Test

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15 Common SRT You Will Face In SSB Psychology Test

The psychology tests are the most crucial tests and are mostly neglected by the candidates. The tests consist of TAT, WAT, SRT and Self-Description. Out of these, SRT i.e. Situation Reaction Test is the test, where you are given some basic day-to-day situations and you have to give their solution in your natural behavior. There are 60 situations in the given booklet and the time given to attempt them is 30 minutes. Some basic rules are to be followed before practicing and attempting the SRTs.

 

  • Complete the need of the problem
  • Keep the response short and straight
  • Don’t skip and SRT
  • Don’t focus on quantity, mind the quality
  • Read and write the response carefully and deeply before attempting
  • Your response should be practically possible.

Moreover, the entire SRT booklet contains variety of problems. The candidate has to use his practical experience and resourcefulness to attempt all the SRTs. All the booklets contain different SRTs, but few SRTs are commonly encountered in all booklets. Few of them are as follows.

  1. He is on the way to home for some urgent work, suddenly your bicycle got punctured. He…..
  2. His mother is seriously ill and his boss doesn’t grant him leave. He………
  3. While going to home, he saw a truck struck a bicyclist. He…
  4. While traveling in the train, his compartment got fire. He….
  5. A man started abusing him at the railway station. He…
  6. His father wants him to join the family business, but he wants to join the armed forces. He…
  7. He is in love with a girl of another community. But his parents are resisting it. He…
  8. He lost his ticket in the train and came to know this after TTE asked for the ticket. He…
  9. He fell ill 2 days before exam. He…
  10. In a discussion, he found losing his ground. He…
  11. He lost his purse and he is new in the city. He…
  12. He was forced to vote the candidate whom he doesn’t like. He…
  13. While watching movie in a movie theater, he saw a snake near his legs. He…
  14. After 12th, he wants to continue his studies, but his parents are not able to pay for it. He…
  15. Two of his seniors always gives him conflicting orders. He…
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Conclusion – These above problems or similar circumstances have been normally faced by almost all aspirants. Write your response in your natural way. Don’t copy or cramp the response of others. Find out the problem and solve it, without exaggerating or diverting to the useless issues in the SRTs. A crisp response is always better than explanations. So, follow the points, practice more and ensure your recommendation.

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Let’s Crack AFCAT Book Review

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Let's Crack AFCAT Book Review

Your decision to join the Air Force is an achievement in itself, and by choosing this book you have made concrete your dream of becoming an Air Warrior through AFCAT. You can find various other possible entries to join the Air Force in this book. This book contains the best material to prepare for AFCAT in an easy-to- grasp-and-remember way. The blueprint at the beginning of the book makes the approach towards AFCAT preparation easier and narrower.

Our tabulated approach towards the topics makes remembering the points and recalling it easier than any other AFCAT book in the market. The flow diagrams before history topics are the perfect way to kick-start and understand & remember Indian history in the best possible way. The book also contains a section dedicated to history dates and corresponding achievements for better remembering and referring the dates. The book is prepared keeping in mind the needs of aspirants both during preparation and revision. Most of all, the book is prepared from the aspirant’s point of view. Because who but an aspirant can know better the need of another aspirant? Hence, this book is for the aspirants, by the aspirants.

Contains:

  1. Solved AFCAT 1 2016 Original Paper
  2. All previous years solved questions [Topicwise]
  3. Ample practice questions
  4. Tips and Tricks for AFCAT
  5. AFCAT recommended candidates experience

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It contains an overview of preparation strategies and psychological tricks before certain topics that can help you grasp the most from it. It contains chapter-wise solved questions after every topic with a separate section for the previously asked solved questions, making it easier for aspirants to refer to previous years papers of the same topic. In addition, keeping in mind the importance of service knowledge, this book has a section dedicated solely to the Indian Armed Forces containing in-depth knowledge about the Indian Air Force. Finally, to make the book a best outcome of SSBCrack, it contains a section SSBCrack Special which highlights the best tips to tackle the AFCAT. Now your search for an apt book is over and we hope you make the best of this book.

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TGC 2017 Notification, Exam Date, Age Limit and Cut Off

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TGC 2017 Notification, Exam Date, Age Limit and Cut Off

TGC is the opportunity, served by the Indian Army to the engineering pass outs. The entry is known for the huge crowd faced in the screening process and tough competition due to few vacancies. The entry is released twice a year, providing a good opportunity to all engineering pass outs. Two TGC entries are scheduled for IMA batches will began in 2017, i.e. TGC 127 and TGC 128. The TGC 127 will be scheduled for the IMA batches of 2018. The entry is totally based on the marks scored by the candidate in B.Tech. The basic overview of its eligibility is as follows.

Age – All unmarried male candidates, whose date of birth is falling in the range of 2nd July 1990 to 1st July 1997 are eligible for the TGC 125 entry. Both the above dates are inclusive in the eligibility criteria. For TGC 126 the age limit will be 2nd January 1991 to 1st January 1998, and for TGC 127, the age range will be 2nd July 1991 to 1st July 1998.

Educational Qualification – Engineering candidates having an engineering degree in Civil Engineering, EC, CSE, Metallurgy, Instrumentation, Microelectronics and Microwaves, Electrical, Electronics and IT are eligible for the entry. The seats for all the streams are decided and mentioned by the respective authority as per the requirement.

Dates of Applying For Entry – For TGC 125, online submission of forms will continue from November and December and for TGC 126 and TGC 127, the form submission will start in May/ June and November/December next year.

Procedure To Apply For The Form – The form can be filled online on the official website of Indian army.

  • Firstly go to joinindianarmy.nic.in
  • Click on officer’s entry and click on REGISTRATION.
  • Register your details and click on APPLY ONLINE.
  • The next page will show OFFICER SELECTION ELIGIBILITY. Search for TGC and click on “APPLY” in front of TGC.
  • An application form will appear. Fill it up and proceed to SAVE AND CONTINUE. At last, you will get complete summary of your form. Check it carefully.
  • After checking, click on SUBMIT NOW and download two PDF copies of the form.

Cut off – The shortlisting is entirely based on the percentage of B.tech. The candidates shortlisted are called for the interview.  As per the previous patterns, the cut-off of previous 3 TGC entries was 70%, 70% and 75%. This time, the cut-off this time, will be either equal or more than 75%.  The cut off goes differently for different streams.

TGC Entries TGC cut off
TGC 118 60
TGC 119 65
TGC 120 68
TGC 121 70
TGC 122 60-70 (varied for different streams)
TGC 123 50-70 (varied for different streams)
TGC 124 50-70 (varied for different streams)

The shortlisted candidates will be called for the interview at respective SSB centres. The centres and dates will be announced at the same website, i.e. joinindianarmy.nic.in. The candidate has to appear at the given date and time at their allotted centres.

Documents Required At the Selection Centre

  • 10th and 12th documents and self-attested copies
  • Self-attested copies of engineering degree and all DMCs
  • A printout of the application form with your photograph and duly signed by the candidate.

All final year B.Tech students, who are aiming to target TGC entries, need to check the above information and keep in touch with SSBcrack for further updates on TGC 127,128 and 129.

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10 Reasons Why Civilians Must Join Territorial Army

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Joining the Armed Forces is the dream of several aspirants. It is not just a job, it is a way of life. The Indian Armed Forces give several opportunities to the aspirants to join them. All the entries and opportunities are served to the young aspirants, except Territorial Army, which gives the opportunity to aspirants to join it till the age of 42 years.

  1. The Best Way To Serve The Nation – All private jobs give an indirect opportunity to serve the nation. But the Armed Forces give the direct opportunity to serve the nation and T.A. is better then other private job to serve the nation in the direct way.
  2. A Best Way To Make Your Dream Come True – All Armed Forces aspirants, who were not able to join the Indian Army in their young age, can join T.A. and make their dream come true. It will be like resuming and joining the ambition.
  3. Better Than Other Private Jobs – Territorial Army provides all facilities, pays and perks given to a normal officer, which are better than other private jobs. The lifestyle that you will get here is incomparable and unexpected.
  4. Gives You Time To Handle Your Personal Jobs – Territorial Army provides you time to handle your personal business apart from serving in Indian Army. You have to serve the duty and will also get some time to handle your personal jobs after serving certain time in military.
  5. Expanded Range Of Eligibility Age – It also gives the expanded age eligibility for its aspirants. The eligibility age ends in 42 years. This is also a merit of this entry and makes it favorable for many aspirants.(0)PTI7_29_2016_000055B
  6. Easy Exam – The exam is not too tough. But still serious efforts are required to prepare and crack the competition. The cut-off is pre-decided and candidate are required to chase it to clear the exam.
  7. Ensures Better Health Than Other Private Jobs – The training and tough life in serving the Armed Forces keep the body and mind, fit and healthy. Other private jobs are prone to the health and fitness issues.
  8. Adventure And Thrill At Every Step – Desk jobs rarely gives chance to expand your experience and living an adventurous life. But T.A. gives the best opportunity to come over the regular desk jobs and live the adventurous and thrilled life.
  9. Ensures Job – Territorial Army gives you the privilege of job insurance as well as life insurance cover to support your family, which have to be approached separately in private jobs.
  10. It Is More Than A Job – The diversity of tasks, commanding opportunity, handling weapons, leading your men, level of responsibility, disciplined life style, honor and pride that you get here, cannot be found anywhere else. That makes it best over private jobs.

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Martyr Lt Col Niranjan’s Home Is Being Demolished By Govt, And No One Cares

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Lt Col Niranjan Kumar Home Is Being Demolished

With Bengaluru civic body marking buildings that had encroached on storm water drains, for being razed, a portion of martyred NSG commando Niranjan Kumar’s house has also come under the demolition list.

“The BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) officials have marked for demolition one of the three pillars on which my (late) son Lt Col Niranjan Kumar’s house is standing,” Kumar’s father Shivarajan said from Palakkad in Kerala. A pillar has encroached on a storm water drain at Doddabommassandra near Vidyaranyapura and officials have marked the portion.Lt. Col Niranjan

Shivrajan said his wife Radha and another son (Shashank) have sought time from the BBMP to make their own arrangement “to remove the marked pillar.”

“If demolition is really required then we are ready for it. We just request the officials to give us some time so that we can build a new pillar across it,” Shashank said.

“My wife and son have sought time for removing one of the three pillars on which the house is standing. My family is bit worried about the BBMP officials using JCB (earth mover) to pull down the structure as it may cause considerable damage to
the house itself,” he said.

Lt Col Niranjan Wife
Lt Col Niranjan’s Wife

Shivarajan is in Palakkad making arrangements for organising a function on 15 August in memory of his martyred son, a bomb expert with NSG, who sacrificed his life during the terror attack on Pathankot airbase in January this year. He was killed while sanitising a terrorist’s booby-trapped body.

Shashank told ANI that the family has not yet spoken to any government official. “A pillar of the house was marked and the officials left. It is not a common man’s house, it’s a national hero’s house,” he further added.

source: firstpost