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8 Things That Makes India Special

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India has just celebrated its 70th Independence Day on 15th August. The day was joyful celebrated all over the nation and several patriotic activities were seen in the entire nation. India has a special place in the world because of several reasons that sometimes asked in the SSB interviews. India has the 2nd largest population and the 7th largest geographical area in the world. Some other crucial and interesting facts about India are given below.
1. Largest Democracy – India is the largest democratic nation, which has conducted largest election in the world and longest in Indian history in 2014. India is the home of about 17% population of the world, counting about 1.2 billion people and marking the largest democracy in the world.
2. Third Largest Army – India possesses third largest army in the world and is strong enough to avert any kind of external threat and internal problems. With 1.3 million active soldiers, Indian army comes under the Ministry of Defense and is world’s largest volunteer army.
3. Self-Dependent And Hidden Talent – Cryogenic Engine, MOM, Agni missiles, nuclear tests – Pokhran and many more are there that describes India’s self-reliant nature and depicts the talent possessed by India. The contribution of Dr. Bhabha, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, C.V. Raman, Chandrasekhar and others in the field of science has raised India’s name with proud.

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4. Geographic Diversity – India is the place of geographic and bio-diversity. Mawsynram receives the highest rainfall in the world, while Himalaya, Thar desert and Ghats makes India rich in diversity.
5. Conducted Operations In Arid Circumstances – Several operations have been conducted and successfully concluded by the Indians. Occupation and regaining of territory, evacuation operations, relief operations etc. were handled by India that shows the expertise of the Armed Forces and quick decisions of the government of India.
6. Sports Is A Strong Profession – Sportsmen of India are also ahead in their fields. Looking back in the past, Col Dhyanchand and Balbir Singh in hockey, Milkha Singh etc have made India proud. Now, Sachin Tendulkar, Vijender Singh, Sushil Kumar, Leander Paes, Sania Mirza, Saina Nehwal etc are working hard to place India in the world rankings. The Indian national Kabbadi team has won all Kabbadi world cups that took place till now.
7. Oldest Civilization And Remarkable Achievements – India has been named as the place of residence of the oldest civilizations of the world and some of the most exceptional inventions and discoveries have been made here. 0, algebra, calculus, lunar and solar eclipse, trigonometry, surgery by Shushrusha etc were born in India. Ayurveda and yoga are also product of India. It also said that martial arts was also created in India, which later on migrated to eastern nations.
8. Cultural and Religious Flavors – The cultural and religious face of India makes it distinct and attractive. The ancient architecture, heritage and agrarian touch are found exceptionally in India. India is the world’s largest milk produce and has Tajmahal (one of the seven wonders).

Conclusion – India has made a special place in the world and now heading to move above and getting leveled with other developed nation. Apart from the above mentioned points, several such facts and points are there that specifies India’s elite significance and more such facts will be added in future.

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AFCAT 2 2016 Last Minute Tips

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AFCAT 2 2016 Last Minute Tips

AFCAT 2 2016, which will be conducted on 28th August in 2 shifts (morning and evening), is being targeted by many candidates. The time is limited and the target is near. This moment is not to dust out the books and go deep in all the data. Rather, the last moment tips work here. This also needs prior preparation. But it will work if planed as per the personal caliber. To improve your performance in AFCAT 2 2016, we are here with some tips.
– Go Through The Current Affairs – The current affairs are the most crucial thing to cover at the last moment. This will escalate your marks and will also take you over the cut-off. As per the previous year pattern, last 4-5 months current affairs are averagely covered in the exam.
– Maths Formulas Should Be On Your Tips – Solving calculative and bulky problems before 10 days of the exam is not a good decision. Quickly learn all the important formulas and solve basic types of questions asked in the exam, rather than going through the diverse kind of questions that will only purify your calculative power. Maths is the most simple and scoring section of AFCAT. So make sure you get more and more marks in this section, where chances of marks deduction is very low.

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– Readout G.K. Short Points – Don’t go deep into G.K. at last moment. This will entangle your prior knowledge and leave you confused. Go through the simple and easy point of all G.K. sections. As the exam is perfectly optional and no statement type question is there, so going deep is not required. Just commemorate precise terms, dates and related matter without going deep into the matter.
Sample Papers And Previous Year Papers For Time Management – Final step should be to solve sample papers and previous year papers to get the idea of exam and per-specify the time management for the examination. 2 hours for the exam are sufficient for covering the exam. But still, time management is required to solve it effectively. Candidates can get the previous year papers here AFCAT Solved Question Papers Download
Apart from the above tips, some other short and quick tips to enhance and increase your marks are –

  • Avoid marking questions on which you are not sure
  • Attempt the section, which you find easy in solving
  • Read thoroughly before marking
  • Stay calm in maths calculations
  • Observation matters in reasoning

Conclusion – The AFCAT examination is the open door for all AirForce aspirants. The examination is of average difficulty level and most of the candidates clear the examination easily. The exam is just few days ahead and candidates would be in a mess of grabbing more in less time. Keep every aspect clear and check your performance in smart way. Manage time judiciously and attend the exam with full confidence.
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OTA Chennai Passing Out Parade 10 September 2016

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OTA CHENNAI PASSING OUT PARADE 10 SEPTEMBER 2016

The Officers Training Academy (OTA) displayed the finest military traditions when Supreme Commander of armed forces and President of India Pranab Mukherjee reviewed an impressive Passing out Parade (PoP) on Saturday. With a host of dignitaries, invited guests, diplomatic officials and proud parents, the Officer Cadets marched out with precision from Parameshwaran Drill Square to the tune of ‘Auld Lang Syne’, taking the ‘Final Step.’ The march symbolised the end of their training and the beginning of a major step towards a demanding career as an Indian Army officer. It was

It was third time that an Indian President reviewed the parade at OTA. According to officials, a total of 269 Officer Cadets (including 218 Gentleman Cadets, 32 Lady Cadets from India and 19 Gentleman Cadets, one Lady Cadet from abroad), were commissioned today. OTA Commandant Lieutenant General Bobby Mathews and his faculty were complimented by President for churning out future military leaders. The President also presented various awards on the occasion. The ‘Sword of Honour’ for Best All Round Gentlemen/Lady Cadet of the Passing Out Course was presented to Varun Singh Chauhan. The Gold Medal for standing first in Order of Merit was awarded to Alla Shridhar.

The Silver Medal for standing second in Overall Order of Merit was awarded to Divya Tyagi and the Bronze Medal for standing third in Overall Order of Merit was awarded to Rakesh T R. The banner for Champion Company was awarded to Mektila Company. The newly­commissioned Lieutenants were also awarded a Post Graduate Diploma in Defence Management and Strategic Studies by the Madras University.Speaking on the occasion, the President said India’s security challenges go much beyond conventional borders and conventional threats in the international arena. “Time and again our country has fallen back.

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Speaking on the occasion, the President said India’s security challenges go much beyond conventional borders and conventional threats in the international arena. “Time and again our country has fallen back on our armed forces in internal crisis situations, both man­made and natural. All these challenges demanded a capable and responsive armed forces to ensure stability and peace so vital for our country,” Pranab Mukherjee said. Saying that the 21st century has ushered in its own set of challenges, the President said: “Though turbulence and uncertainty have manifested all along in the history of mankind, this century is witnessing chaos and strife of a very virulent nature encompassing asymmetric warfare involving both state and non­state actors.”

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Know Your Olympian: Naib Subedar Jitu Rai of 11 GR

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The Olympic Games kick-started in Rio with stunning performances and mouth-opening fireworks. India is represented by its largest ever contingent of 120 members from various corners of the country representing various organisations. One among them is Indian Army’s Naib Subedar Jitu Rai.

Here is the story of a Gorkha Soldier representing India at the Olympics:

  1. Jitu Rai was born and bought up in the Nepali village of Sankhuwa Sabha district. He is the fourth brother among five siblings.
  2. He moved to India after the death of his father in 2006.
  3. While his 3 brothers work in foreign countries and his mother cultivate rice in Nepal, Jitu Rai joined the Indian Army in 2006 in Lucknow. Jitu Rai always called Nepal his homeland ever since then.
  4. He joined the 11th Gorkha Regiment in 2006 as a Sepoy and eventually moved up the ladder to the rank of Naib-Subedar.
  5. Nb Sub Jitu Rai, is also a valid Indian citizen as proved by the fact that he possesses a passport bearing number J6211856, valid till February 21, 2021.Jitu Rai Army
  6. He also has a certificate of participation in the 2011 National Games where he represented Uttar Pradesh.
  7. Nb Sub Jitu Rai first started shooting in the Army’s shooting squad in 2010-11 but failed to live up to expectations. He was subsequently sent back to his unit, putting an end to his training at the Army Markmanship Unit in Mhow.
  8. Nb Sub Jitu Rai has various feats to his name which include:
  • Silver Medal, 10 metre air pistol event in 2014 at the ISSF World Cup in Munich.
  • Silver Medal, 50 metre pistol event and Gold Medal, 10 metre air pistol event in Maribor.
  • 3 medals in nine days at the World Cup and first person to have won two medals at a single world cup for India.
  • He was ranked number 1 in the world, in 10 metre air pistol and number 4, in 50 metre pistol, as of July 2014.
  • Gold medal and games record in the qualification round of the 50 metre pistol event in 2014 Commonwealth Games scoring 562 points.
  • Gold medal in the 50 m pistol category in the 2014 Asian Games at Incheon, South Korea.
  • He also won a bronze in the men’s 10 m air pistol team event at Incheon.
  • In 2016, he won a silver medal at the ISSF World Cup held in Baku, Azerbaijan in the 10m Air Pistol event.

Today, the whole country looks up to this Gorkha Soldier in a hope of bringing a medal home.

In A First, BSF To Replace Its Routine PT With Yoga Asanas

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BSF Yoga

In a bid to promote PM Modi’s yoga campaign, the Border Security Force (BSF) has decided to replace its routine 45-minute daily physical training (PT) drills with yoga at all its units.

The decision was taken by BSF Director General KK Sharma after 1,900 personnel of BSF recently completed yoga training under the charge of Yoga guru Ramdev.BSF Yoga

So, instead of 45 minutes PT capsule, jawans will now undergo yoga asanas. It’s a healthy ancient art which has immense mental and physical benefits. It’s a scientific method which enhances immunity, brings in flexibility and prepares the practitioner for tougher tasks. It’s the best alternative for PT and will make jawans much stronger.

A committee of senior officers of the force has been constituted that will suggest if, apart from yoga, any other physical exercises are required to be included in the daily regime of the 2.5 lakh personnel-strong force.

The paramilitary force has decided to “intensify” yoga training of its troops and the aim is to have at least one trainer in this discipline in each platoon-level formation comprising about 35 personnel.

BSF DG Sharma had offered a cheque for Rs 11 lakh to Patanjali Yogpeeth as part of yoga training expenses of 2,000 jawans, but Ramdev refused to accept it.

He further added 10 lakh to it and donated Rs 21 lakh for the BSF Welfare Fund.

BSF guards India’s two important borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh since 1965 apart from conducting anti-Naxal operations in the Left Wing Extremism hit states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha.

Now, Welcome A 4th BrahMos Regiment In The Army

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4th BrahMos Regiment

The NDA government has cleared a fourth BrahMos regiment for the Indian Army at a cost of over ₹4,300 crore at the 4,057-km-long Line of Actual Control of Arunachal Pradesh to counter the security threat posed by massive Chinese military infrastructure at the border.

Recently, at least 20 to 25 Chinese troops had entered into the demilitarised area in Barahoti pastures in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, besides flying its helicopters in the Indian air space for over five minutes.

Here is all you need to know about the 4th BrahMos regiment of the Army, summed in 10 points:

  1. The regiment consists of around 100 missiles, five mobile autonomous launchers on 12X12 heavy-duty trucks and a mobile command post, among other hardware and software.
  2. The new regiment is for mountainous terrain such as the north-eastern states or Jammu and Kashmir, facing China and Pakistan respectively.
  3. From 2007 onwards, the Army has progressively inducted three regiments of BrahMos with largely Block-I and II missiles developed to hit a specific small target with a low radar cross-section in a cluttered environment
  4. The latest Block-III “steep-dive” version will now be have “a combined high-low trajectory” to evade enemy defence systems.
  5. The new variant of BrahMos “can take a steep dive up to 75 degrees. Defence scientists are already working on achieving a 90-degree steep-dive capability.
  6. The latest ₹4,300 crore contract for the advanced version of the missile with Indo-Russian company, BrahMos Aerospace, will take the total orders placed for BrahMos so far to over ₹31,000 crore.
  7. BrahMos is a fire and forget missile with a range of 290-km and has “nine times more kinetic energy than sub-sonic missiles” for greater destructive potential.
  8. BrahMos can attack surface targets by flying to it as low as 10 metres above the ground to prevent radar detection and can touch Mach 2.8 speeds.
  9. BrahMos will take about five years to develop the hypersonic cruise missile that can travel at Mach 5 speeds.
  10. The Navy has already installed the missile on 10 frontline warships, including the latest stealth destroyers and frigates.

“35” Questions You Must Answer in SSB Interview

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35 QUESTIONS YOU MUST ANSWER IN SSB INTERVIEW

Personal Interview in SSB is always seen as the causal question- answer drive. But deeply, it is the common way to explore the candidate to his depth. The questions asked are very simple and common. But the way and matter of reply by candidates are always different. Some questions are normally asked by IO related to certain fields and candidates must answer them. So, we are here with some of those questions.
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Personal

  1. What are the mischiefs that you have done during your school or college time?
  2. What are the good and bad qualities of you and what efforts are you applying to overcome your bad qualities?
  3. Explain yourself in a shortest way.
  4. Which was the happiest and sad day of your life?
  5. How will you handle your boss with tough and stubborn attitude?

Family

  1. Who is closer to you, father or mother?
  2. What have you learnt from your father and mother?
  3. Tell me something about your family background.
  4. What is your contribution in family works?
  5. How your elder siblings have helped you and how you have helped your younger siblings in education or other fields?

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Education

  1. Why there is fluctuation in your marks in 10th, 12th and graduation?
  2. How did you managed time for studies, sports and co-curricular activities?
  3. Have you ever failed in any examination in school or college? If yes, then why?
  4. Who is your favorite teacher/ lecturer and whom you don’t like? Give reasons for your likes and dislikes.
  5. Which subject do you like the most and which you don’t like and why?

Sports and Games

  1. Tell me something about your involvement and achievements in sports.
  2. Which will you prefer, indoor or outdoor games and why?
  3. What have you learnt from sports and games?
  4. What are the hurdles that you have experienced in your sport?
  5. Why did you choose this specific sport/game over others?
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Extra-curricular Activities

  1. Have you joined NSS or NCC? If yes, then what were the activities that you have done there?
  2. In how many activities have you participated so far and tell me about your achievements.
  3. Tell me about those activities in which you have failed and why?
  4. Have you ever compromised your studies for extra-curricular activities and how did you manage both efficiently?
  5. Which was the best and worst experience in your participation?

Place of Residence

  1. What is the educational, social and economic significance of your district?
  2. What are the basic problems in your district and if you are given a chance, what will you do to overcome them?
  3. Tell me something about the history of your district and what is the famous thing in your district.
  4. How will you compare your district with other developed cities?
  5. What is the difference between your district and this area (where your SSB centre is situated)?

Career

  1. Why do you want to join Indian Armed Force?
  2. What if you got rejected this time?
  3. What other plans do you have for your career?
  4. Who inspired you to join the Armed Forces?
  5. How will you compare the Armed Forces with other government and private jobs?

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9 Tips To Prepare For The Upcoming AFCAT Exam

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The entrance exam for entry into the Indian Air Force, AFCAT is just a month away. And you need to get back to cramming and learning everything to crack the exam. Unfortunately, that’s how it works and fortunately, the key to this is being consistent and regular even for any given schedule.

Here are the 9 tips to manage your time accordingly and to prepare for the upcoming AFCAT exam:

  1. Start your day with exercise as it increases blood flow to the body and brain. Combine this with a nutritious meal at the start of your day, and your mind is prepped for success.
  2. Give 10 minutes of your day to plan your day, every day. This can be done early in the morning or a night before.
  3. On average, a human can fully concentrate for 15-25 minutes. Take advantage of this and your need to get your blood flowing & body moving, by doing some form of movement/exercise every 25 minutes. Get up between breaks, walk around, grab a glass of water, do anything but studying while on break.
  4. Designate a specific place for studying. This will train your brain to kick into study-mode. If you go to the same library or computer lab when you need to be productive, your mind will eventually get the idea and adjust every time you visit those places.
  5. Stay hydrated, eat well, exercise and practice meditation. These are all activities which will improve neuroplasticity in your brain.
  6. HAVE NAPS! Naps are not only the most enjoyable thing to do at 3 in the afternoon, but they help you consolidate short-term memories into long-term memories. A short 20-minute nap has huge benefits!
  7. Revise every 1 hour, before you have a break. If you don’t remember much, that means your brain is fried and needs a break.
  8. Listen to soft/instrumental music which DOES NOT have lyrics. Listening to lyrical music is distracting, whether or not you’re aware of it.
  9. Follow the Pomodoro Technique:
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The Pomodoro technique is a time management/productivity life hack. It helps you to get more things done in less time. Here’s how it works:

Basically, you have to work for 25 minutes straight and then take a 5-minute break. When you are done with four Pomodoro, take a 15-20 minute break. Follow this:

  • Make a ‘to do list’ (priority wise)
  • Now see whether the task you want to do can be done in 25 minutes or will it require more time.
  • If it will take you more than 25minutes to accomplish your task, break it into small achievable targets of 25 minutes.
  • Now set aside all the distractions. Logout of twitter, fb, etc. Put your phone on flight mode.
  • Start the timer. Start with a task. Now you are on a Pomodoro. You can only focus on the task at hand. Don’t cheat, you’ll get a break time in 25 minutes.
  • After 25 minutes, mark an ‘X’ on your journal or any paper for recording the Pomodoros.
  • Take a 5 minute break. You cannot do ANYTHING related to your task in your break time. Even you were in the middle of something, you HAVE TO take a break.
  • Your break should last only and only for 5 minutes. Get back to work after 5 minutes. Set the timer again for your next pomodoro.
  • After 4 Pomodoros, you can take a longer break. The long break should between 15-30 minutes.

And you are all set for studying 12-14 hours daily. If you have any queries or questions, feel free to ask us at out Facebook Group, SSBCrack Support.

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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

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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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