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Indian Air Force Merit List July 2016 Course

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Indian Air Force Merit List 2016 2017

Around 109 candidates got selected for Indian Air Force Academy, they cleared AFSB interview and made it in the final merit list of Indian air force for the course commencing at Indian air force academy Hyderabad from 4th July 2016. We wish all the candidates more success and candidates who were not able to make it in the final merit list, better luck next time. Keep working hard.

All courses would commence on 04 Jul 16 at AFA, Dundigal, Hyderabad. Those Candidates whose names figure in the Selection List, who have cleared Medical Examination and whose Documents have been verified, would be issued JIs. JIs would be dispatched by Speed Post / Scanned copy through E-Mail to the address/ E-mail ID available on record. Instruction Booklet with format of various forms is available for download at the air force career website. (Airmen candidates will be issued JIs through Unit Adjutant).

It is reiterated that the aforesaid procedure is applicable only to those candidates whose names are in the Selection List and are declared medically fit. Candidates in the Appeal / Review Medical stage will be issued Joining Instructions only if found fit by the authorized Armed Forces Medical Authorities.

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Indian Air Force Meteorology Branch Recruitment 2017

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Indian Air Force Meteorology Branch Recruitment 2017

IAF Meteorology Branch Notification 2016 –  2017 | July 2017 Course.Indian Air Force (IAF) invites applications from enterprising & adventurous Indian Citizens (men and women) as per Citizenship Act 1955 for the following courses commencing in July 2017 for grant of Permanent / Short Service Commission in Meteorology Branch. The last date for submission of applications is 16th July 2016.

COURSES COMMENCING IN JULY 2017

Branch

Courses

Age Limit

METEOROLOGY BRANCH

(a) No. 201/17G/PC/M (Permanent Commission for men)
(b) No. 201/17G/SSC/M & W (Short Service Commission for men & women)

20-26 Years as on 01 July 2017 i.e born in between 02 July 1991 to 01 July 1997. (both dates inclusive)

Educational Qualifications: Post Graduate Degree in any Science stream / Mathematics / Statistics / Geography / Computer Applications / Environmental Science / Applied Physics / Oceanography / Meteorology / Agricultural Meteorology / Ecology & Environment / Geo-physics / Environmental Biology with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together (Provided Maths and Physics were studied at Graduation Level, with a minimum of 55% marks in both).

Indian Air Force Meteorology Branch Pay and Allowances

  • Pay and Allowances:- Flying Officers will be entitled to Pay in Pay Band of Rs 15,600 – 39,100 per month along with Grade Pay, Military Service Pay, Dearness Allowance, Kit Maintenance Allowance, Transport Allowance. In addition, other allowances are applicable based on nature of duty / place of posting and would include , Field Area Allowance, Special Compensatory (Hill area) Allowance, Special Force Allowance, Siachin Allowance, Island Special Duty Allowance, Hard Area Allowance and Remote Locality Allowance. On successful completion of Training, the newly Commissioned Flying Officers would be entitled to approximate gross monthly emoluments in Meteorology Branch, including Transport Allowance of major cities, of Rss 66,738/–.
  • Benefits:- In addition to the Pay & Allowances, Officers are entitled to Furnished Accommodation, Comprehensive Medical Cover for self and dependants, Leave Travel Concession, Leave (60 days Annual and 20 days Casual) subject to service exigency, supply of entitled rations, canteen & Officers’ Mess facilities and many more.
  • Insurance: – Rs. 50 Lakh Insurance Cover (on contribution) is applicable to serving officers.

Physical Standards:

(a) Height and Weight: Minimum height: Men – 157.5 Cms, Women -152 Cms with correlated weight.
(b) All other medical criteria would be evaluated by the Air Force Medical Authorities whose decision on the fitness would be final.

Selection Process: Candidates who are short-listed will be called for testing at one of the Air Force Selection Boards (AFSBs) at Dehradun, Mysore, Gandhinagar, Varanasi or Kancharapara. The testing would consist of two stages:-

(a) Stage-I Test consisting of Intelligence Test along with other tests will be conducted on the first day. Stage-I Test is a screening test and only those who qualify would undergo subsequent testing. All candidates would be subjected to document check to ascertain their eligibility for the Meteorology Branch. Those candidates who either do not qualify in Stage-I testing or do not meet the required eligibility criteria would be sent back on the first day itself.
(b) Stage-II Testing consisting of Psychological Test, Group Tests and Interview will be conducted on subsequent days (Four Days).

How to Apply: Eligible Candidates are to complete the application as per prescribed format and forward the same to POST BAG NO. 001, NIRMAN BHAWAN POST OFFICE, NEW DELHI -110106 by ordinary post only. The postal cover Super-scribe the envelope with ‘APPLICATION FOR METEOROLOGY BRANCH COURSES COMMENCING IN JULY 2017’.

Application must be accompanied with the following:-

(a) One self addressed envelope (size – 23 X 10 cm) with Rs 27/- postage stamp.
(b) Two unattested recent colour photographs similar to the one pasted on the application form.

The last date for receipt of application is 16/07/2016. The Last date for receipt of applications for the candidates who are sending their applications from Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islands, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland and Mizoram – 23/07/2016.

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Indian Navy UES Entry 2017 Notification – Apply Online

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Indian Navy UES Entry

Applications are invited from unmarried candidates who fulfil eligibility condition of Nationality as laid down by the Government of India for entry as Permanent Commission (PC) officers in Executive (GS) branch and Short Service Commission (SSC) officers in Executive and Technical Branches of the Indian Navy under University Entry Scheme (UES), for course commencing June 2017.

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
Educational Qualifications: Applicant should be in the final year (4th / 5th year) in an AICTE recognised university with one of the following disciplines and should have obtained a minimum of 60 % aggregate marks till pre final year (till V semester for BE/B Tech and. VII Semester for 5 year integrated degree course): –

Indian Navy UES 2017

Note:-
(i) Candidate must have minimum of 60% marks in overall aggregate on completion of BE/B Tech. The candidate failing to meet minimum cut off percentage will not be permitted to join INA Ezhimala.
(ii) Candidates who have FAILED in PABT (Pilot Aptitude Battery Test) earlier are not eligible for the Pilot entry.
(iii) Candidates are not eligible for UES entry if they have not studied Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics at Intermediate (10+2) level. (iv)Technical Branch candidates as mentioned above at Ser. No. (e) & (f) can also be allotted Air Technical Specialisation and will be appointed as Air Technical Officers by IHQ MoD(Navy).
(v) Candidates with BE/B.Tech degree in ‘avionics’ will be eligible for Air Technical branch only.
(vi) Candidates having backlog in any semester at the time of Campus interview are not allowed to attend the interview.
(vii) Candidates with less than 60% marks in overall aggregate till fifth semester/seventh semester (B.Tech/integrated degree course) are not permitted to appear for campus interview.

Age: 21 to 24 years as on 01 Jul 2017 (i.e. born between 02 Jul 1993 to 01 Jul 1996 both dates inclusive).

Medical Standards:

Branch/ Cadre

Height (Men) in Cms

Height (Women) in Cms

Eye sight

Correctable with glasses

Executive(General Service)

157

6/12, 6/12

6/6 both eyes

Pilot

162.5

162.5

6/6, 6/9

6/6 both eyes

Observer

162.5

152

6/6, 6/9

6/6 both eyes

Electrical/ Engineering Branch

157

6/24, 6/24

6/6 both eyes

Submarine

157

6/24, 6/24

6/6 both eyes

IT

157

6/60, 6/60

6/6 both eyes

Naval Architecture (NA)

157

152

6/60, 6/60

6/6, 6/12

Selection Procedure: The eligible candidates applying for entry will have to appear before a Naval Campus Selection Team for interview. The Candidates qualifying the campus interview will be shortlisted for SSB interview on the basis of his/ her preference for the entry, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria for particular entry. The final selection of Branch/ Cadre will be decided by IHQ-MoD (Navy) depending on number of vacancies in particular Branch/ Cadre. The Candidates shortlisted during campus interview will be called for SSB interview at Bangalore /Bhopal/ Coimbatore/ Visakhapatnam between December 2016 to April 2017.

(a) Conduct of SSB -> Stage I test consisting of Officer Intelligence Rating(OIR) Test, Picture Perception and Discussion test(PPDT) will be conducted on the first day. Candidate who fails to qualify in Stage I will be routed back home on the same day. Stage II tests will comprise of Psychological testing, Group Task, Group Discussion and Personal Interview. No compensation will be paid in case of any injury sustained as a result of tests. The duration of SSB will be 05 days Successful candidates will thereafter undergo Special Medical Examination for approximate duration of 05 days at nearest military hospital. Successful candidates of Pilot & Observer entry will undergo following on qualifying SSB:- (i)    Pilot Entry – PABT (Pilot Aptitude Battery Test) followed by Aviation Medicals. (ii) Observer Entry – Aviation Medicals.
(b) Change of SSB centre is not permissible. Any correspondence regarding change of SSB dates is to be addressed to the Call-up Officer of the concerned SSB. Award of fresh dates, would be subject to availability of date and batches at SSB centre.
(c) Candidates recommended by the SSBs and declared medically fit, will be appointed for training in order of All India Merit depending on the number of vacancies.
(d) Return 3 tier AC rail fare is admissible for the SSB interview, if appearing for the first time for the entry.

How To Apply: Eligible Candidates can submit only Online (e-application) for this entry. The last date for submission of online applications is 07/08/2016.

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Group Captain Of The Indian Air Force Killed In An Accident

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-Group Captain Of The Indian Air Force Killed In An Accident

A 35-year-old Group Captain of the Indian Air Force (IAF) was killed in an accident on the Yamuna Expressway near Jewar toll Sunday night after the taxi he was in hit another vehicle. Nageshwar Rao, posted as an IAF Group Captain in Agra, had boarded a taxi the Indira Gandhi International Airport Sunday night.

“He came to Delhi from Pune and took a taxi from the airport. The taxi had been sent from Agra to fetch him,” said B R Zaidi, station house officer, Jewar.

At 12.30 pm, the taxi, an Etios sedan, hit a Mahindra pick-up truck at the Yamuna Expressway. “The pick-up truck was traveling towards Agra. It was taking a turn on the Expressway, from a loop connecting a side road, when the collision took place. Rao was sitting in the front seat, next to the driver. Both air bags deployed but the front portion of the car was badly damaged. Both the driver and Rao sustained severe injuries, especially on the head,” said Zaidi.

source: indianexpress

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Recommended For Indian Army and Indian Navy

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Recommended For Indian Army and Indian Navy

Hello to all the future officers. I am Amritpal Singh recommended from 33 SSB BHOPAL for PC(EDU) June 2016 course for NAVY(INA) and from 32 SSB KAPURTHALA for SSC TECH 47 course for Indian Army(OTA) in my third and fourth attempt. My Journey for SSB started from June 2015.Regarding my background  I am an engineering graduate in ECE from ACET Amritsar pass out in year 2014. I was born in family of farmers in rural part of Amritsar on Border of INDO-PAK. To make it clearer I should say Lahore was nearer to my home than Amritsar city but obviously on the other end of LOC. I was decent in studies but very good in Sports. I am U-19 national level Soccer player and was captain of my college cricket team. After my B.Tech I got campus placement in one of the very good organization in NCR named AON HEWITT Pvt. Ltd. Everything was going good and I completed my one year in AON on JUNE 2015. I was happy. Then I met 2 of my college friends in my home town who were serving in NAVY/ARMY and just completed their training. We shared our experience and from then I said to myself “Ke Bhai Abb To Uniform Hi Chahiye, Chahe Kucch Bhi Ho Jaye’’ and I Begun my preparations for SSB. I have almost zero knowledge about selection process at that time because I was never motivated for Defence . I searched Internet, Bought SSB books from market/online. I studied the Lives of Greats like PVC Captain Vikram Batra, ACM Arjun Singh, FM Manekshaw and other great sons of the soils which lighted the fire in me even more. SSBCRACK was best of the lot to get all the required information for clearing SSB. I recommend every aspirant to follow SSBCRACK to clear SSB.

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I was in such a state of mind that SSB is everything for me. I changed my shift timing in office to get proper time to prepare but I made sure my office work is not getting affected due to my Preparations. I daily wake up at 6:30, go for running, come back study on internet, read news; practice WAT, TAT, SRT, SD, Lecture topics, GD, Interview questions almost everything I could. I read success stories of different successful aspirants to motivate myself. I use to work in 12 noon to 09 PM shift in office and study for SSB in morning and on weekends.

I got my first SSB call on 1st NOV 2015 for SSC ELE at 33 SSB Bhopal. It was Diwali coming and I have to choose one Diwali with Family or SSB because I got only 4 leaves from office, I chose SSB and decided to spend Diwali alone in my Flat as all my roommates went to their native and same thing happened later. I was very happy as Fresher is best chance and I was fully prepared from my side. I went there did well in OIR and in PPDT also and I was screened in. I was very happy to get a chance to stay there for 5 days. I did well in my PSYCH tests next day. Did 54 SRT’s, all TAT and 59 WAT. My GTO went well. My command task was also difficult one but I did it and GTO was scolding me which is a good sign. I was confident to be recommended but my interview was on 2nd GTO day and it went disastrous. It ruined my chances. I could not utter a word properly. I was Totally Blank. Interviewer had broken me completely. I was just sitting Numb and it was over in 20 minutes. Interviewer made my cry (literally) as it was my first experience. I cried for some time and slept. Next day was conference and as expected I was not selected.

My failure didn’t deter me I noted down all my mistakes and started working even harder giving more emphasis on PI. I was even more confident.

I got my second call for SSB on 17th JAN 2016 for TGC123 at Allahabad. It was my sister’s engagement on the day on which it would be conference; again I have to choose SSB or My sister’s engagement. I could have requested date change of SSB but Leaves were problem. I couldn’t get for both occasions. My sister called me and wished me luck for SSB and said me to do well, I reached there. I was fully prepared again. OIR went well. I PPDT There was fish market as in repeaters and could not speak anything. Surprisingly I got screened out. I was upset but I didn’t cried this time but smiled I could see positive change in me only due to preparing SSB. I returned home and attended my sister’s engagement. One of my friend asked me about my result I said I getting recommended next time. I was confident because I had seen worse what could happen and I prepared accordingly now.

I kept working hard and kept myself motivated. I had to do it in any case.

My Third SSB was on 23rd Feb in 33 SSB Bhopal for PC(EDU). I booked my ticket for Bhopal and kept preparing. Just hours before leaving I got message on my phone from IRCTC that Train has been cancelled due to JAAT ARAKSHAN ANDOLAN. I was Pissed off as it was my last chance for NAVY(1st choice) as I will be overage. I rushed home and checked for other trains but all were canceled. I looked for by Air options and I got I ticket of AIR INDIA which was costing 11,000. It will disturb my budget for next month but I have to be an officer so I booked it and reached Bhopal on time. Few of my friends were saying to me that it is wastage of money as I was screened out just a month ago but I didn’t listened to them and said it to my best friend that I will get recommend this time I promise.Recommended For Indian Army and Indian Navy 1

After 4 Months I was standing at same place with same challenge from where I ridiculed and I cried like a baby but this time I was changed person with lot more confidence and upto challenge.

DAY 0:- Documents verified, everybody in total of 99 reported out of 450 due to lot of cancelled trains.

DAY 1:- OIR was very easy, I did all of them well before time. In PPDT we were Shown a hazy picture. I could see one person standing with one arm in air. I made action oriented story of college team’s captain celebrating after winning football match. My Narration went well and In Discussion I contributed 3-4 times with valid points. I got screened in, total of 19 got screened in. I was feeling bad for my friends who were not screened in. I got chest no 1. I was happy but focused on next days.

DAY2:- In PSYCH tests, In TAT I wrote on all the pictures what came to mind putting all my practice and experience in use. I wrote good stories showing my positive qualities. In WAT I could write 54, it was mixed kind of test few good few not so good sentences. I could do only 34 SRT. I Wrote my SD which was pre pared

DAY 3:- First GTO Day, We were divided into two groups. We had Group discussions on two topics. In first GD GTO sir gave us two topics to choose one and have Discussion. We chose ‘Which of the following Make In India, Digital India or startup India has been proved most beneficial for India’ I chose Make in india and spoke 5-6 times with good valid points and facts supporting on it. Second discussion happened on ‘Women empowerment can be achieved with Education, reservation or employment ’ I spoke in for education and again stated 4-5 valid points. After GD we had GPE(Group Planning Exercise). I paid full attention to understand the Map first and then wrote the answers. In GD I gave few valid points, supported others and most importantly gave points which others forgot. We successfully came to conclusion of problem and one of us gave common solution which we all agreed. Then next task was GOR/Snake race. It’s not about winning the race its about supporting others, motivating others and admitting whenever you break rule and do the obstacle again. we won the race. Next task was PGT. We were able to do 3 obstacles and I gave 3-4 good ideas, move others ahead, motivated others. Its all about presence of mind and team work.  Next was lecture.  Being chest no 1 I got some extra time for preparation and I spoke well very common topic of Reservation in India. Always select the topic on which you can speak well not the most difficult topic.Recommended For Indian Army and Indian Navy 2

INTERVIEW:- I was called for interview immediately after GTO1 and I was in GTO dress only. President of board took my interview and It lasted for 1hour and 55 minutes. Each and every corner of my life was questioned and I kept on replying with Confidence and honestly. Best way to clear SSB interview is be Honest no matter what. One cannot fool a commodore easily so better be honest. I struggled in technical questions but I gave honest reply that I Don’t know sir. I must have said 15-20 times in my interview that I don’t the answer sir but I can surly find it. Best question was when interviewer asked me why my marks decreased from83% to just 64% in +2 from metric. I gave honest answer that “sir I did my +2 in Amritsar city, I got new bike and independence, I spent most of my time Roaming on bike and in school just concentrated on sports. It was my mistake to neglect my studies which I corrected in B.Tech and managed my sports, studies and extra curricular activities well and got good marks”. This is the kind of honesty expected. After almost 2 hours I was released and I was happy as did very well.

DAY 4:-It was GTO 2, We did HGT. I supported team again. Individual obstacles I was able to do 9. I fell in the double ditch 3 times but completed it in 4th attempt. My GTO was shouting at me through out from day 1 which I believe is a good sign. I n command task I was called 3 times by my group. I was second last to be called and was given bomb diffusal task. It was a difficult one. I found my way in first structure GTO made that portion Red I shifted to second structure and was tying rope and GTO said me to disperse it took only 3-4 minutes. In FGT also I supported the group and gave others chance to gave ideas and implement them.

DAY 5:- It was a big day. The day of judgment. It was conference day. Being chest no 1 was expecting to be called first but they started calling from last no i.e 19. Everyone was taking 1-2 minutes. My number came last. There was huge discussion before I went in and the last person got out. My conference went in for 10-15 minutes. They asked me technical question which I gave logical answers. I was released after that.

It was big time for us, officer gave closing speech and was with results in front of us. He said he will call the chest no of selected candidates. He said chest no ‘3’. I was shocked as I thought I was no ‘1’ and he called ‘3’ means I am not selected. Then next moment he said chest no ‘1’. I was in seven wonders. All my hard work had paid. I was feeling king of the world. I spelled my name and we both were said to wait and all others were said to get their luggage.

We were taken to president and he congratulated us explained to us about our medical procedure. It was the best compliment of my life.

For my last attempt for SSC TECH I didn’t prepared anything and went and gave my best and got recommended for second time for Army.

My medicals took some time but I got fit and I am in merit for INA and will be joining INA shortly.

OLQ’s according to me.

1) HONEST:- Being honest is mandatory for an officer. Dishonest person can never serve the nation well. It’s simple if you are Honest in your daily life then only you can show honesty in interview. Honesty can be achieved by being straight forward in your daily life. More straight forward you are less drama in life. So, start being honest if you want to join DEFENCE.

2) RESPONSIBLE:- By responsible I doesn’t mean one who can do his work responsibly. Everyone is responsible for their needs. By responsible I mean who had a feeling of responsibility towards society. This could be developed by having responsibility for our family/Friends.

3) HELPFUL:- Serving nation is all about being helpful and responsible. One can start being helpful by helping their friends. Think your friends problems as yours and start helping them in any way you can even going out of way.

4) PRESENCE OF MIND:- Presence mind means ability to take correct decisions quickly. This is also necessary for an officer.

5) PRACTICE:- Practice makes a man perfect and it is true here also. Prepare well for SSB. Read books, newspapers, study from internet etc.

My motive to write this was to motivate you all and let you know that there will be problems at every step but never ever give up even when you feel there is no way out.

I want to thank all my friends of my company, roommates, college friends and my well wishers through this post who supported in my journey. I wish you all the very best for your future.

Thanks!!!

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Story Of Late IAF Officer’s Wife Who Cleared The SSB Interview To Join Air Force

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Late IAF Officer’s Wife Who Cleared The SSB Interview To Join Air Force

Recently, the story of Mrs. Swati, the wife martyr Col Santosh Mahadik, was rife all over the media when she decided to join the armed forces after the death of her husband.

Stepping into her husband’s shoes after his death, again is Mrs. Vinaya Patil, the wife of Flight Lieutenant Shashikant Damgude, who lost his life in a road accident.

Originally reported by DNA, 26 years old Mrs. Vinaya Patil had married her childhood love just a few months ago when she heard about his death.

Refusing to give up on the incidents that followed, she saw sleepless hours of preparing for SSB interviews while continuing her duties as a daughter in law and a scribe with Daily News & Analysis.

She recently cleared her SSB interview and is set to brave all odds as she prepares herself for grueling 11-month training at the Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad.

Vinaya holds a post-graduate degree in Journalism and Sociology.

According to her, “the preparation was pretty challenging – from elementary to complex maths and more. Everything had to be revised to crack the test”.

She also left a tip for all those preparing for the SSB. Since the selection procedure was more of a test of the person you are, this was her strategy: “It’s the way one thinks, analyse a situation and react. So being yourself is the best you can do…and that is what I did”.Late IAF Officer’s Wife Who Cleared The SSB Interview To Join Air Force

According to Mrs. Vinaya Patil, her husband Shashikant loved challenges and he always encouraged her to challenge herself, and that is what she is doing by joining the IAF.

A light-hearted person and known for her cackle of laugh, her friends and relatives now look upon her on becoming a symbol of hope and inspiration to many.

This is the biggest tribute she could pay to her husband and the greatest service she could render to our nation.

We at SSBCrack salute the steel-strong determination and will of Mrs. Vinaya Patil and wish her the very best in her future endeavors.

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10 Psychology Tricks To Get Yourself Studying For Written Tests

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10 Psychology Tricks To Get Yourself Studying For Written Tests

We all have been through times when we just plan to start preparations for our exam when we get distracted by something and we are in a whole new and totally different activity after 10 minutes or so.

Preparing for the written exams for joining the defence is one that every defence aspirant must do for 12-14 hours daily. So, to ease out this issue, I bring you the compilation of psychology tricks from the users of quora to help you get studying:

  1. Giving yourself a choice without giving a choice: If you want someone to do something for you and you don’t want to give them a choice to do it or not, just give them a choice to do some of it or all of it. This is a trick you can use very well and effectively. Instead of asking yourself how much time a day will you study, ask whether you’ll study for 10 hours or 12 hours.
  2. Senses dependent recall: Try this in a simple way. Watch a movie you never watched while playing a game you never played on your phone. Next time, whenever you watch the movie you will remember the game or whenever you play the game you will remember that movie. In the very same way, try chewing a gum while studying for an exam and then while writing the exam chew the same flavoured gum, you would recall the answers easier than before.
  3. Chunked recall: This is generally used for phone numbers on day to day basis. It’s really confusing with all the numbers to remember it individually. Instead, try chunking the number like 779-9797-77x or 77-99-79-77xx. By chunking information, you can remember more.
  4. Do not round up statistics: This is a classic. All the stores/companies use this to lure customers and also to get concession on tax. Non-rounded up things look more legit than rounded up things. So stores make it 99 cents instead of 1 dollar. So, do not ever round up Physics values like the mass of an electron while preparing for the exam.
  5. Order of counting: When you are working on something, you will most likely complete it if you count in reverse order like 10-9-8-7-6…. rather than 1-2-3-4…. Deadlines are more effective backward as they rejoice your energy! So, instead of marking your timetable forwards, mark it backward as 14 days left, 13 days left and so on.
  6. Achieving technique: To achieve a goal, stop visualizing the end and start visualizing the processes to achieve that goal and the future beyond the goal. This will make people work harder than before.
  7. Changing plans to your advantage: When you start to study, start with something exciting like your favorite topic or something that involves your interest. That will raise your adrenaline thereby making you think that you are more interested in studying rather than the topic.
  8. Chewing Gum: When you are about to do something that is going to make you nervous like on the exam day, Chew Gum. This is why sports people chew gum before and sometimes during the game! Because it will make your brain think that it is in a safe situation and there is certainly nothing to worry about because you are eating. So your brain will put you in a state of relaxation so that you can enjoy your food.
  9. Anxiety clean up: If you ever feel anxious about something and you are not even sure why or if you are really anxious about some result you have been waiting for a while now, just go ahead and clean up your room or your workspace, your brain will see this as everything around you is well organised and everything will be fine.
  10. Opening and Closing statements: Opening and conclusion are the only things that people are going to remember and they are the only things that matter. So when you are in an interview or if you are giving a speech, just come up with a great opening and conclusion. You can also apply it while preparing for exams by making notes and relative summaries.

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CTC Of Indian Army Lieutenant After 7th Pay Commission

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CTC Of Indian Army Lieutenant After 7th Pay Commission

The cost to company (CTC) is a term for the total salary package of an employee per year.

Recently, the union government announced the approval of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations, which is bound to increase the salaries and pensions of all the central government employees.

At present – a Lieutenant starts at lowest of PB3 (₹15,600 – ₹39,100) which is ₹15,600 Basic Pay + Grade Pay and Allowances.

Here is a breakdown of the salary a Lieutenant and his equivalent counterparts from other services will make:

Basic Pay – ₹56,100

Main Scale Pay – ₹15,500

Travelling Allowance – ₹7, 200

Plus other allowances as applicable.

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So, with these figures, a Lieutenant and his equivalent will earn a minimum sum of ₹78,800 per month.

Even though this is the least basic pay and allowances, there will be more allowances like housing allowance which will add up. So, on an average, the total salary (CTC) of a lieutenant is expected to be around ₹1.5 lacs per month.

6 Ways To Improve GK For NDA, CDS, AFCAT and TA

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6 Ways To Improve GK For NDA, CDS, AFCAT and TA

All Armed Forces aspirants, who are seeking an opportunity of SSB, have two options to make it possible. Either they have to apply for direct entries, or have to fight qualifying exams. First option comes with a competition of a huge crowd of candidates at the screening phase. While the second option is feared for the G.K section in the qualifying exams. Remember, the taste of success is only enjoyed after a bone wreaking hard work. Many aspirants have mentioned their problem on how to prepare for the G.K. section of competitive exams. So we are here with some tips and direction for all aspirants, who are targeting NDA, CDS, AFCAT and TA exams to get a better chance of selection.

 

  1. Newspaper Is The Best Source – Opting a newspaper to expand your knowledge is the first step to brushing up your current affairs and G.K. A newspaper gives a bulk of knowledge at a rate of few rupees. Choose a newspaper as per your requirement to attain knowledge. Try to opt any English newspaper and most preferred among them is TOI.
  2. Upkar And Arihant Should Be Consulted – Arihant and Upkar are known for their best book released for Armed forces competitive exams. Many other publications are there in the market, but these two are trusted for the defense exams. Some other publications have their books of G.K. like Lucent, which can also opt.
  3. Mock Papers And Previous Year Papers To Measure The Idea – The previous year papers and mock papers of the respective exam can bring out a blueprint of the syllabus of the exam and how much you have to cover to cross the cut-off.
  4. Magazines, A Better Resource – Monthly, semi-annual and yearbooks are the best source to get related knowledge at a single place. There are many publications that release monthly magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan, CSR, Dhankar etc. Stick to any one of them and stay in touch with it regularly. Try to opt monthly issues as it covers more topics and news as compared to the semi-annual or annual editions.
  5. Attempt Quiz And Browse Knowledge Online – Connectivity with social media is a need for the current generation. Try to turn it to a productive route. Use the internet to browse general knowledge and current affairs as per your requirement. There are several websites that offer free quiz tests. Practice those quizzes and try attempting more in less time.
  6. Listening to News and Informational Shows Can Be an Easy Way – These days, News and informational shows are also a better way to grab knowledge. Many TV channels, news channels and informational shows on many channels telecast such kind of stuff. It will not only raise your knowledge level up to the required level for qualifying exams but will give you an easy way to learn some specific topics. NAT GEO, Discovery, Epic etc are some of the TV channels that telecast such shows.

Conclusion – Every tough task needs strategy, goal selection and punctual attitude. Some aspirants work hard, but not in a smart and judicious manner, digging ditches for themselves. Make a perfect schedule cover selected matter in stipulated time. G.K. is not too hard, rather the fear of aspirants has made it a wall of sand. Your devoted time and dedication toward the preparation should be genuine. Now follow the steps, work hard and tear your fear.

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5 Habits For A Productive Lifestyle

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5 Habits For A Productive Lifestyle

Summer is at its peak and many of us are enjoying our vacations,by sitting idle on our bed,surfing “how to succeed in life?” Interesting thing is there are about 13,30,00,000 search results for this question, but the fact is that the answer lies within you.
Striking straight, there are some good habits that one should adapt in order to become a better human,be it physically ,mentally or emotionally. All these habits are scientifically proved tonic for your personality.

1. Read books :

Reading books or reading anything that is worth a read is one of the healthiest habit for your brain. It will not just provide you refuge from your hectic schedule,but will also increase your knowledge. Try to read something which could be beneficial for you in your career or life,because reading love stories won’t bring you any angel anyway. Reading expands your vocabulary which will surely make you write your thoughts in better and apt words. It boosts up imagination power as well,all this would subsequently give you better grades in PPDT and WAT.

2.Travel

One of the most common traits of youngsters is to travel. No doubt one of the best way to cherish life is to travel as much as possible,but your purpose matters a lot. Don’t head for any travel destination just to party hard,there better reasons for which you should travel. Trekking, paragliding ,scuba diving and what not. Explore new place and people,you’ll learn something from everything and everyone. Travelling adventure will not just give you memories but feel of satisfaction and a break from routine life as well.

3. Improve your language:

Be it your mother tongue or English, try to improve it. There’ll be self-description test and some other written test in SSB,and to make it appreciable,one must know how to play with words. And one simply cannot learn without practising it. For example,I feel I am very week in English and if you didn’t notice that I wrote week instead of weak then both of us are sailing in the same boat. In my first blog I’ve used “stucked”, which is not even a word, from that day I Google words I am not sure about before I write them. So improve your language for better expression of your thoughts and to leave an impression just by words and or the way you use them.

4. Physical Exercise

Yeh pata sabko hai par karta koi nahi :p If you are over weight then exercise and lose some fat, it will boost your confidence for sure. Exercising daily could raise your immunity and it helps your immune system to combat many diseases. Apart from that it also stimulates chemicals in your brain which could make you feel relaxed and refreshing.

5.Learn to say ” NO”

Once a wise man…said nothing. In other words learn how to ignore which is not required or which reduces peace of your mind. There is a process given on WIKI HOW on how to say NO,that too in 5 steps :p it’s on Quora as well,what I am trying to imply here  is that there is a reason why so many people are asking…because it is very important. Don’t indulge into discussion where there is no sense. With Twitter, Facebook etc everyone is just a click away to express their thoughts,but it doesn’t mean you are supposed to listen. Always apply common sense when dealing with people and look for the shortest way to end the argument or to make it least complicated. Debating over who is better actor or football player won’t make you any better.There is a famous quotation “Never argue with stupid people,they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience”. So filter the waste with your common sense.

I hope this would surely help us in fulfilling our dreams …to live a life less ordinary 🙂

by: Adil Ahmad Sindhi

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