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Join BSc Nursing And Midwifery Course At Armed Forces Hospitals

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Applications are invited from FEMALE CANDIDATES (only) for admission to 4 years B. Sc. (Nursing) course commencing in Jul/Aug 2016 at Colleges of Nursing and 3 years Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery course commencing in Sep 2016 at Schools of Nursing of Armed Forces Hospitals. Based on the merit cum choice, (subject to vacancy in each College/School) the candidates will be awarded admission in either Colleges of Nursing or Schools of Nursing. Selected candidates shall execute an agreement/Bond to serve in the Military Nursing Service (MNS) for 5 years. On successful completion of Nursing Training (4/3years), the candidates will be granted permanent/short service commission in the Military Nursing Service, under the terms and conditions laid down for grant of such commission. They shall have to refund the entire cost of training in the event of withdrawal from the course, termination of training or refusal to accept commission in the MNS, if offered. During training they will be provided with free ration, accommodation, uniform allowance and monthly stipend as per existing terms and conditions as amended from time to time.

Subsequent to passing the final year University examination for B Sc (Nursing) course and DGAFMS Examination for General Nursing and Midwifery course, all candidates will be offered a commission in the Military Nursing Service. The date of declaration of result from respective Universities will be the date of commissioning for the candidates passing out of Colleges of Nursing and the date of completion of course will be the date of commission for candidates passing out from Schools of Nursing. The date of commission determines the date of seniority in service among all candidates who have joined the course in the same year. The tentative month of declaration of result of the existing 05 Colleges by the Universities and 02 Schools of Nursing is as given in the table below:-

Join BSc Nursing And Midwifery Course At Armed Forces Hospitals

Indian army nursing course

Eligibility Conditions:

  • Female candidates who are unmarried/divorcee/legally separated or widow without encumbrances.
  • Nationality – Indian
  • Date of Birth – Between 01 Aug 91 to 31 Jul 99 (both days inclusive).
  • Educational Qualification – Should have passed the XII standard / equivalent examination, as a regular student in all the subjects ie PCB as elective subjects and not optional and vocational (in both theory and practical) and English, in FIRST ATTEMPT from a recognized Board/University, with minimum of 50% aggregate marks (PCBE). Those who have passed such examinations as private students or with compartment in any subject or candidates from open schools are NOT ELIGIBLE. Candidates who will be appearing for final year of qualifying examination during the current academic session may also apply provisionally. The candidates finally selected for the course will have to submit proof of passing the qualifying examination with requisite subjects and marks before joining the course.
  • Physical standards – Medical fitness will be determined as per standards applicable for commission in the Armed Forces. X-Ray examination of Chest and USG (of abdomen & pelvis) will be done. Minimum height should not be less than 148 cm (relaxed by 5cm in case of north East candidates). Details of medical standards can be seen in the Indian Army website

Selection: Eligible applicants will be called for an objective type written test of 90 minutes duration, covering General English, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and General Intelligence, likely to be held in Feb 2016.Candidates as per merit on the basis of written test will be called for interview during Apr 2016. Final selection will be based on combined merit of written test & interview, subject to medical fitness. Admissions to Colleges of Nursing/Schools of Nursing will be offered in accordance with the merit cum choice subject to vacancy in each College/School of Nursing.

Medical Examination: After the interview, the recommended candidates will appear for medical examination before a Special Medical Board (SMB). Candidates declared FIT/UNFIT will be informed by the President of the Medical board including the procedure of requesting for APPEAL/REVIEW MEDICAL BOARD.

Written Examination Centres : Bangalore, Chandimandir, Chennai, Danapur, Dehradun, Delhi, Guwahati, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jammu, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Secunderabad, Thiruvananthapuram , Ezhimala (Cannanore) and Wellington.

Note : If the number of candidates is inadequate/more than the capacity of a centre, the candidates opting for that centre will be allotted the centres of their second/third choice or any one of the above, mentioned centres as per the administrative feasibility. No correspondence/requests regarding change of centre from any candidate will be accepted.

How to apply : The online application will be hosted on the web page of www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. The procedure for filling up of the application form, generation of challan, admit card & subsequent call letters for interview will be available on the same website

  • Candidates may apply online only through www.joinindianarmy.nic.in which will be accessible from 01 Dec 2015 to 30 Dec 2015 .(Including the Challan submission and completion of the online submission of application)
  • Eligibility of the candidate will be known while submitting the online application.
  • The candidate’s E-mail ID is the user ID for this website and the candidate will select their own password.
  • The Eligible candidates will only be able to generate a Bank Challan of Rs 150/- in favour of DGAFMS Examination Board Fund State Bank of India, Central Secretariat, New Delhi Account Number 10314223097, IFSC code No. SBIN 0000625 from the system for making the payment in any SBI Branch.
  • After making the payment in the bank the candidate will login and enter the challan Journal number given by the SBI branch where the cash is deposited. to complete the online submission of application.( The last date for online submission of the Challan No will be 30 Dec 2015. No challan will be accepted after 30 Dec 2015).
  • The admit card for the written test can be generated only online by the candidate wef 02 Feb 2016 .

Note: Applications sent by post will not be accepted The selection of the candidate for B Sc. (Nursing) / GNM course will however be subject to producing of the original mark sheet/certificate of the qualifying examination i.e. 10+2 or equivalent before final selection and meeting all other eligibility criteria. The selected candidates if found not in possession of documents /mark sheets as per eligibility criteria, at the institution in which they report, the admission is liable to be cancelled. In such cases no TA will be applicable.

Duplicate submission of application will be summarily rejected without refund of the challan money. It is mandatory for the candidates to submit only one active E-mail ID for all future correspondence with us.

No correspondence will be entertained from the candidates with regard to either the receipt of applications/ status of applications/ details or reasons of rejected applications. Roll numbers of eligible candidates called for written test will be uploaded in . www.joinindianarmy.nic.in in the month of Feb 2016. The result of the written test will be uploaded in the same website in the month of Mar 2016.

Reasons for rejection of Online application are Incomplete application, submission of more than one application, Non submission of SBI challan for Rs/- 150 ( Rupees one hundred and fifty only)

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PVC Inspirations: Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria

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Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria

Hello, Warriors! Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria was born on 29th November 1935 in Gurdaspur, Punjab. He did his schooling from Banglore Military School, Banglore and later on shifting to the King George School, Jalandhar.

In his later adult age, he joined the National Defense Academy at Khadakwasla with the cadet number 1317 and got selected in the ‘Bravo’ squadron. Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria was an epitome of leadership and valor. He was the sixth recipient of the highest gallantry award- the Param Vir Chakra that was accredited to him posthumously for his unflinching devotion to his duty and dauntless actions in preventing the Katangese rebels from trapping the UN headquarters in Elizabethville, Katanga.Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria

On 5 December 1961, 3/1 Gorkha Rifles was ordered to clear up a roadblock established by the gendarmerie at a strategic roundabout at Elizatbethville, Katanga. The plan was that one company with two Swedish armoured cars would attack the position frontally and Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria with two sections of Gorkhas and two Swedish armoured personnel carriers would advance towards this roadblock from the airfield to act as a cutting-off force.

Captain Salaria with his small force arrived at a distance of 1500 yards from the roadblock at approximately 1312 hours on 5 December and came under heavy automatic and small arms fire from an undetected enemy position dug in on his right flank. The enemy also had two armoured cars and about 90 men opposing Captain Salaria’s small force.

Captain Salaria appreciating that he had run into a subsidiary roadblock and ambush and that this enemy force might reinforce the strategic roundabout and thus jeopardise the main operation decided to remove this opposition. He led a charge with bayonets, khukris and grenades supported by a rocket launcher. In this gallant engagement, Captain Salaria killed 40 of the enemy and knocked out the two armoured cars. This unexpectedly bold action completely demoralized the enemy who fled despite his numerical superiority and protected positions.

Captain Salaria was wounded by a burst of automatic fire in his neck but continued to fight till he collapsed owing to profuse bleeding. Captain Salaria’s gallant action had prevented any movement of the enemy force towards the main battalion’s action at the roundabout. It had also, prevented the encirclement of UN Headquarters in Elizabethville. Captain Salaria subsequently died of his wounds.

Captain Salaria’s personal example, utter disregard for personal safety, and dauntless leadership inspired his small but gallant force of 26 Gorkhas to hold on to their position, dominate the enemy and inflict heavy casualties despite the enemy’s superiority in numbers and tactical position. Captain Salaria’s leadership, courage, unflinching devotion to duty and disregard for personal safety were in the best traditions of our Army for which he was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra.

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UPSC CDS II 2016 Exam – UPSC CDS 2 2016 Notification

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IMA Cadets

UPSC also know as Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has published the CDS 2 2016 notification and it will be conducting Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2016 [for IMA, OTA, NA and AFA] on 14th February 2016. UPSC CDS 12 2016 Exam Online Registration will close on 4th December 2015. Candidates are required to apply for CDS 2 2016 exam online through UPSC. More details on UPSC CDS 2 2016 Exam is given below:

CDS Exam 2016 I & II AGE LIMITS, SEX AND MARITAL STATUS

  1. For Indian Military Academy (IMA): Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 02nd Jan 1993 and not later than 1st Jan 1998 only are eligible
  2. For Indian Naval Academy (INA): Unmarried Male candidates born not earlier than 2nd Jan 1993 and not later than 01st Jan 1998 only are eligible
  3. For Air Force Academy (AFA) – Age: 20 to 24 years as on 01st Jan 2017 i.e. born not earlier than 02nd Jan 1993 and not later than 01 Jan 1997 (Upper age limit for candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot Licence issued by DGCA (India) is relaxable up to 26 yrs. i.e. born not earlier than02nd Jan 1991 and not later than 01st Jan 1997) only are eligible Note: Candidate below 25 years of age must be unmarried.
  4. For Officers Training Academy (SSC Course for Men): Male candidates (married or unmarried) born not earlier than 02nd July 1991 and not later than01st July 1997 only are eligible
  5. For Officer Training Academy (SSC Women Non-Technical Course): Unmarried Women, issueless widows who have not remarried and issueless divorcees (in possession of divorce documents) who have not remarried are eligible
  6. They should have been born not earlier than July 1991 and not later than1st July 1997 are eligible

CDS 2 2016 Educational Qualification

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

UPSC CDS II 2016 Exam – UPSC CDS 2 2016 Notification

Name of the Course

Approximate Number of Vacancies

Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun 143 Course com­mencing in Jun 2017 [including 25 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C Certificate (Army Wing) hold­ers]

200

Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala – Course commencing in Jun 2017 Executive (Hydro/ General Service) (including 06 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C Certificate holders (Naval Wing)

45

Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course commencing in July 2017 i.e. No. 202/17 F/PC Course

32

Officers Training Academy, Chennai, 106th SSC Course (for Men) commencing in Oct 2017

175

Officers Training Academy, 05 Chennai 20th SSC Women (Non-Technical) Course commencing in Oct 2017

05

 

CDS 1 2016 Application Fee

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

CDS 21 2016 Selection Procedure

  • CDS 2 2016 written exam
  • SSB Interview for selected candidates
  • Medical Examination for SSB Recommended Candidates
  • Merit List of CDS 2 2016

How To Apply for CDS 2 2016

All eligible candidates are required to apply online for CDS 2 2016. Apply Online through UPSC Online Portal on or before 04/12/2015 till 11:59 PM. For any enquiries contact Telephone Number: 011-23385271/ 011-23381125/ 011-23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs. to 17.00 hrs.

CDS II 2016 Notification PDF Apply Online 

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Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Madhya Pradesh Dec 2015

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Indian Air Force Police Recruitment

Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Madhya Pradesh Dec 2015. Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN CITIZENS from the designated Districts of State of Madhya Pradesh and State of Uttar Pradesh (Lalitpur & Jhansi Districts only) to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ {For Automobile Technician, Ground Training Instructor (GTI) and Indian Air Force (Police) [IAF(P)] only} Trades and Group ‘X’ (Technical) Trades will be held at Collectorate, Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh) from 03 December 2015 to 09 December 2015 as per the Selection Programme given below.

SELECTION PROGRAMME. The Recruitment Test will be conducted from 7 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from respective Districts covered below) reporting up to 10 AM on 03, 05 & 07 December 2015 at the Rally Venue will only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test. (THE RECRUITMENT TEST IS NOT FOR SELECTION AS COMMISSIONED OFFICERS/PILOTS/NAVIGATORS).

Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Madhya Pradesh

Indian Air Force Age Limit Airman Group X and Group Y

  • Candidates born between 01 February 1996 to 31 May 1999 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • In case, a candidate clears the Selection Procedure then the upper age limit as on date of enrolment is 21 years.Indian Air Force Police Recruitment

Educational Qualification For Indian Air Force Airman

  • For Group ‘Y’{For Automobile Technician, GTI & IAF(P) only} Trades.
    • Passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English. OR
    • Passed Two years Vocational Course recognized by Association of Indian Universities (CBSE / Board of Vocational Higher Secondary Education Kerala) with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English in Vocational Course or in Intermediate/Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Vocational Course.
  • For Group ‘X’ (Technical) Trades.
    • Passed Intermediate/10+2/ Equivalent examination with Mathematics, Physics and English with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English. OR
    • Passed Three years Diploma Course in Engineering (Mechanical / Electrical / Electronics / Automobile / Computer Science / Instrumentation Technology / Information Technology) from a Government recognized Polytechnic Institute with 50% marks in overall aggregate, and 50% marks in English in Diploma or in Intermediate/Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Diploma Course.

Note: Exact aggregate % of marks before decimal as written in the marks sheet of 10+2/Intermediate/Equivalent/Two years Vocational Course/Three years Diploma Course OR calculated as per the rules of concerned Education Board/Polytechnic Institute will only be considered (For example 49.99% should be taken as 49% and not to be rounded off to 50%).

Physical Standards [ Heigh/Weight/Vision]

IAF Airmen Physical Standards

Indian Air Force Airmen Pay and Allowances [Group X and Group Y]

  • During training, a stipend of Rs. 11,400/- per month will be paid. On completion of training the starting gross emoluments at the minimum of scale of pay including Grade Pay, Military Service Pay (MSP), Group ‘X’ Pay {applicable for Group ‘X’ (Technical) Trades only} and Dearness Allowance (DA) will be as follows:
    • Group ‘X’ (Technical) Trades. Rs. 24,900/- per month (approximately) which, in subsequent years, may rise up to Rs. 43,940/- per month (approximately).
    • Group ‘Y’ { For Automobile Technician, GTI & IAF(P) only} Trades. Rs. 20,500/- per month (approximately) which, in subsequent years, may rise up to Rs. 38,720/- per month (approximately).

Read Official Notification Before Applying

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Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment Group X (Technical) Group Y (Non-Technical)

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Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment Group X (Technical) Group Y (Non-Technical).

Indian Air Force invites unmarried male citizens of India and Nepal born between 01 AUGUST 1996 and 30 NOVEMBER 1999 (both days inclusive) to join as an Airman in Group X (Technical) Trades and Group Y {Non-Technical except Automobile Technician, GTI, IAF(P), IAF(S) & Musician} Trades.

ONLINE REGISTRATION for the Selection Test will be available from 08 NOVEMBER 2015 to 28 NOVEMBER 2015. Log on to website www.airmenselection.gov.in for ONLINE REGISTRATION & guidelines for filling up / despatch of application form, eligibility criteria and Selection Procedure.

Indian Air Force Recruitment For Airmen Group X and Group Y Notification

Indian Air Force invites unmarried male citizens of India and Nepal born between 01 AUGUST 1996 and 30 NOVEMBER 1999 (both days inclusive) to join as an Airman in Group X (Technical) Trades and Group Y {Non-Technical except Automobile Technician, GTI, IAF(P), IAF(S) & Musician} Trades.Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment

Education Qualification for IAF Airman:

  • Intermediate/10+2/ Equivalent examination (or) Three years Diploma Course in Engineering (or) Two years Vocational Course recognized by Association of Indian Universities (CBSE / Board of Vocational Higher Secondary Education Kerala)

How to Apply for IAF Airmen:

  • ONLINE REGISTRATION for the Selection Test will be available from 08 NOVEMBER 2015 to 28 NOVEMBER 2015. Log on to website www.airmenselection.gov.in for ONLINE REGISTRATION & guidelines for filling up / dispatch of the application form, eligibility criteria, and Selection Procedure. Detailed advertisement will appear in Employment News / Rozgar Samachar on 07 NOVEMBER 2015 and would also be available on website www.airmenselection.gov.in

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2016

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14 Benefits For Indian Air Force Serving Personnel

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14 Benefits For Indian Air Force Serving Personnel

Every organization where you work may provide you with other benefits apart from your salary, we always love to get something extra from the organization where we are spending most of our time working. But, many of us do not know that defence organisation do a lot for their serving and retired personnel which hardly few private firms are doing. Here a the list of benefits which a serving personnel gets in Indian air force.

Once you become a part of the Indian Air Force family, you enjoy many facilities and benefits. From housing facilities to free ration, from medical facilities to schools for your children, IAF takes care of all your needs. You continue to avail some of these benefits even after your retirement.

Benefits for Serving Personnel

  1. Insurance: All Air Force personnel, including Flight Cadets are provided life insurance cover under the Air Force Group Insurance Scheme ( AFGIS). Monthly contribution rates are minimal and the insurance policy covers all contingencies. As an Air Force Officer you are insured for an amount of Rs 50 lakhs with an additional insurance cover of Rs 10 lakhs for pilots.
  2. Loans :As a member of AFGIS, you can avail following loans:
    • House Building Loan
    • Computer Loan
    • Conveyance Loan
  3. Medical : All Air Force officers, their families and dependents have free access to medical rooms and hospitals equipped with the best of facilities. Apart from being treated at the Armed Forces Hospitals, there are also tie ups with Civil Hospitals for treatment of specialised cases, if required. Patients are also given grants for purchase of necessary medical equipment and mechanical aid to help make them self-reliant.
  4. Scholarships and welfare schemes from AFWWA( Air Force wives welfare association)
  5. Accommodation: Free accommodation for serving personnel of Indian air force.
  6. Leave:  Annual leave for 60 days and casual leave of 20 days per year
  7. Rations: Ration facility in Indian air force.
  8. Institute and Messes membership: Various institute and mess memberships for serving personnel.
  9. School facilities: Air force schools for kids inside the air force campus.
  10. Rail concessions: Get free and conssession in rail tickets.
  11. Secured camp life: Secured air force campus with state of the art security.
  12. CSD facilities: Canteen store department facilities.
  13. Sports facilities: Various sports inside air force campus like, basketball, football, cricket, gym etc.
  14. Educational Opportunities: Once you join the Air Force, you realise that behind all the action and adventure is a lot of effort towards academic pursuits. From the moment you are selected, till the time you retire, you are continuously honing your skills with a large number of in-service courses and other educational avenues.
    • If you join the Air Force through NDA, you earn yourself a Bachelor’s Degree in Science or Computer Science.
    • The IAF also sponsors M. Tech. courses for officers of the Technical Branch, in institutes like IIT and BHU-IT.
    • The IAF also has tie-ups with universities like IGNOU to facilitate long-distance learning for officers and airmen.
    • Study Leave – They are also allowed study leave of up to 24 months extendable up to 28 months.

Post-retirement Benefits

  1. Pension
    After retirement from the service, An IAF Officer is entitled to a decent pension which takes care of the needs of the family
  2. Insurance
    Post retirement insurance cover is provided to all Air Force pensioners who have rendered pensionable years of service on payment of minimal premium. The cover given by the Society is upto 72 years of age.
  3. Medical
    The facilities of Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) such as after retirement at minimum one time contribution, cashless treatment for family for life at ECHS Polyclinics and empanelled premium super specialty group of hospitals like Fortis, Artemis, Apollo, Escorts to name few and many others at almost every city in India with facility of Private Wards.
    • All the retired officers and their dependents have access to medical rooms and hospitals equipped with the best of the facilities. Apart from being entitled to the medical facilities, retired Air Force personnel is also authorized for the following benefits:
    • Coverage under medical insurance for lifetime.
    • Grant for Commercial Venture for personnel who have had to leave service due to medical reasons.

EKT Cut Off Marks 2016 – 2015

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ekt cut off marks

EKT also know as Engineering Knowledge Test is an examination which is conducted along with AFCAT [ Air Force Common Admission Test]. EKT exam is a compulsory exam for the candidates applying for the technical branch of Indian air force, as EKT tests your technical subject knowledge, for candidates wish to join the technical branch of Indian air force through AFCAT are required to clear both AFCAT and EKT exam.

EKT exam is divided into three different streams as mentioned below:

  • EKT Exam for Electrical and Electronics
  • EKT Exam for Mechanical
  • EKT Exam for Computer Science and IT

EKT Exam Marking Scheme

EKT question paper consists of 50 questions with 3 marks for every correct answer and -1 for every wrong answer. Maximum marks in EKT exam are 150 marks. As we have already mentioned there is a negative marking scheme in EKT exam and no sectional cut off in AFCAT and EKT like CDS Exam. Total time given for EKT exam is 45 mins, EKT exam is conducted just after the AFCAT written exam only for those who apply for Indian Air Force Technical Branch.ekt cut off marks

EKT exam was first conducted from EKT 2 2014 onwards and here is the complete details on EKT cut off marks from 2014, 2015 and 2016.

EKT 2 2016 Cut off marks [Official]

  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2016 EEE: 60 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2016 ECE: 60 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2016 CS/IT: 60 marks out of 150
  • EKT  2Cut Off Marks 2016 Mechanical: 60 marks out of 150

EKT 1 2016 Cut off marks [Official]

  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2016 EEE: 52 marks out of 150
  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2016 ECE: 52 marks out of 150
  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2016 CS/IT: 52 marks out of 150
  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2016 Mechanical: 52 marks out of 150

EKT 2 2015 Cut off marks [Official]

  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2015 EEE: 52 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2015 ECE: 52 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2015 CS/IT: 52 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2015 Mechanical: 52 marks out of 150

EKT 1 2015 Cut off marks [Official]

  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2015 EEE: 55 marks out of 150
  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2015 ECE: 55 marks out of 150
  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2015 CS/IT: 55 marks out of 150
  • EKT 1 Cut Off Marks 2015 Mechanical: 55 marks out of 150

EKT 2 2014 Cut off marks [Official]

  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2014 EEE: 45 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2014 ECE: 45 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2014 CS/IT: 45 marks out of 150
  • EKT 2 Cut Off Marks 2014 Mechanical: 45 marks out of 150

 

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15 Pictures Of Indian Military Academy Will Motivate You To Join Army

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Join Indian Military Academy, Dehradun is a dream of every defence aspirants, they say IMA Dehradun is the most famous military training institute in Indian, not only that, many foreign cadets get their training in IMA and become good officers. We have collected few pictures of Indian Military Academy for the aspirants which will motivate them to achieve their dreams of join the elite IMA, Dehradun.

Indian Military Academy became functional from 01st October 1932. It is Situated 8 Kms onDehradun-Chakrata road and 3 kms beyond F.R.I., Dehradun. It is a premier training institute for Army Officers. The academy has the following places of tourist interest: Museum, Library, War Memorial, Arms and ammunition, Shooting demonstration room, FRIMS Golf Course(18 holes).

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Officers Training Academy Gaya Course Details

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OTA Gaya Cadets

Aim and Scope of Course Officers Training Academy Gaya: To train and motivate Gentlemen Cadets to be professionally competent commissioned officers of the Indian Army and foster in them leadership, intellectual and character qualities committed to the values of duty, honour and selfless service to the Nation. The training is aimed at achieving optimum development of the intellectual, physical and moral qualities essential for leadership in the profession of arms. The training is carried out as per a diligent and systematic methodology aimed for all round development of the Gentlemen Cadets in all spheres. The training at the Academy inculcates qualities of patriotism, dynamism, integrity, initiative and understanding which are the very basis of leadership in war and peace.

Technical Entry Scheme (TES) and Special Commission Officer (SCO) Courses are being conducted in the Academy. The details are as under:-OTA Gaya Cadets

Technical Entry Scheme (TES) Course

Total training is for five years which is conducted in two phases:-

  • Phase I. Basic Military Training of one year at OTA, Gaya. The training period would comprise a total of 46 weeks of training divided in two terms/ semesters. The duration of each term/ semester will be 23 weeks. A mid-term break of one week would be provided in each term and a term-break of three weeks would be provided at the end of the first term.
  • Phase II. Technical Training:-
    • Pre-Commission Training. Three years (CME, Pune/ MCTE Mhow/ MCEME, Secunderabad) to include Young Officers Capsule of four weeks duration before Final Passing Out Parade and Commissioning of the Gentlemen Cadet at OTA,Gaya.
    • Post Commission Training. One year (CME Pune/ MCTE Mhow/ MCEME, Secunderabad).

SCO Course

Total training for SCO Course is for one year during which the Gentlemen Cadets undergo Basic Military Training prior to their commission into various arms and services. The training would comprise a total of 46 weeks of training divided in two terms/ semesters. The duration of each term/ semester will be 23 weeks. A mid- term break of one week would be provided in each term and a break of three weeks would be provided at the end of the first term.

OTA Gaya Course Syllabus

How to Join Officers Training Academy Gaya

Watch Officers Training Academy Gaya Full Documentary

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Instant Enrolment Into The Indian Army As Soldier

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indian army soldier training

Indian army provides an opportunity to the following categories to join the Indian army instantly as a soldier. We have listed out these categories below with details. If you are coming under these categories, you are not required to go through any physical and written exam but you should have required age, educational qualification, physical and medical standards.

Instant enrolment is provided into the Army as Soldier (General Duty) to the following categories through respective Regiment / Corps Training Centres:

  • One son of a battle casualty.
  • One real brother of a battle casualty, when deceased was unmarried / did not have a male child.
  • One real brother of a battle casualty provided he gets married to the deceased widow who is issueless or has no male child.
  • One real brother of a battle casualty provided he gets married to the deceased widow who has a male child but who has not attained age for enrolment.
  • One real son of the battle casualty when the battle casualty has been invalidated out of service on medical ground.indian army soldier training

The candidates should meet age, educational qualification, physical measurement and medical standards. The concessions as applicable to the sons of servicemen / ex-servicemen in physical measurement will also be given in such cases. They will not be put through any formal tests like Physical Fitness Test and written tests.

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