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Must Know Questions Of Personal Interview

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Must Know Questions Of Personal Interview

It is a ubiquitous fact that the armed forces adopt a three-pronged approach to the selection of officers. The personal interview is one of those approaches. The interview pattern followed in the SSBs has a fixed order more or less. There are certain fixed questions that are asked of the candidates. Therefore today we will broach the subject of certain important elements/aspects that one must know before going for the interview.

Must Know Questions Of Personal Interview

  1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS OF THE CANDIDATE
  • Family Background: About your dad, mom and siblings. The work which they do, monthly income.
  • Place of Residence: Your hometown, your workplace, and the things you like about them etc.
  • Educational Qualification: Your marks in 10th, 12th and graduation. Reasons for certain educational choices, favourite subjects, details of examinations passed, current profession etc.
  • Interest in extracurricular and sports activity: About the things mentioned in your PIQ form.
  • Other general interests: Hobbies, leisurely activities etc.
  • Interest in reading books, newspapers etc.
  • Best friend, the people with whom you hang out, your habits, your monthly expenditure.
  1. REASONS FOR SELECTING ARMED FORCES AS A CAREER
  • Why do you want to join the armed forces? Since how long you have been preparing for it?
  • What have you done to get selected?
  • In case you are not recommended, what will you do?
  • What is your backup plan?
  1. CURRENT AFFAIRS AND GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
  • Now this is a vast field, any type of questions can be asked. However, it is observed that the current hot trending topics are asked more often than not. International Issues are frequently asked. Apart from this he may ask about the plans and visions of the ruling government etc.
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  1. TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
  • Now, irrespective of you being a technical graduate or not. There would be some basic technical questions asked to the candidates, for example, the Bernoulli’s Principle, Types of weaponry and machinery in the forces, modernization plans, your suggestions for the forces etc.
  1. CHECKING CERTAIN TRAITS
  • The interviewing officers may ask certain situational questions to check certain traits of the candidates. He might give you complex situations, emotional conundrums to check your mental balance and overall well being.

Well, these were certain indispensable questions asked during the personal interview. However, it is the candidate who is at the helm during the interview. Your responses will trigger counter and supplementary questions from the interviewing officer. Therefore, the best way to go about the interview is to be honest. If you have prepared honestly and diligently enough, no type of question will make you feel dithery. Therefore, go with a positive outlook without bothering about the outcome.

JAI HIND

Back To The Basics: Group Obstacle Race (Snake Race)

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Group Obstacle Race (Snake Race) is another fun and interesting part of the GTO task series. In Group Obstacle Race task 3-4 groups are made to compete against each other. The coordination, cooperation and team spirit of the individuals are determined using Group Obstacle Race task. It is a very high spirited task which pushes the adrenalin levels of the group.

Group Obstacle Race – PROCEDURE

  • The senior most GTO explains the rules of the task and the nature of the obstacles to all the groups.snake race group obstacle race
  • A dummy snake is given to each group which they have to carry with them all the time during the race.
  • The whole group is required to run together with the snake. Individual running is prohibited.
  • The colour rule of the PGT also applies here. The snake should not touch the ground and should be held by at least 3 group members when they are on an obstacle.
  • Otherwise the whole group must hold the snake when approaching one obstacle from another.
  • Each group is required to have a war cry for example “BHARAT MATA KI JAY”, “CHAK DE” etc.
  • The group must shout the war cry loudly in order to motivate its group members and also to spook the rival group.
  • A penalty in the form of time is imposed by the GTO if the group is found to break any rule.
  • The group which finishes first after bearing the time penalties (if any) is declared the winner. 

Group Obstacle Race – KEY POINTS

  • It is a test of cooperation and team spirit. Therefore, it is requested that you do not show any selfish motive at any point of the race.
  • Though it is a race, you must not leave your group members behind to win the race.
  • Be careful with all the rules of the task and if you have broken any rule, admit it honestly.
  • Be genuinely helpful towards your group members, do not get into squabbles with them.
  • Please shun this dogma of showing your helping nature to the GTO overtly.
  • Forget that there is any GTO checking your performance. It is really fatuous and flippant of the candidates to help others just for getting some points by the GTO.
  • The GTO is very experienced; do not look at him during the task. He is noticing everybody though he is appearing not to.
  • Motivate the group when required. Please do not listen to the people who tell you to shout the WAR CRY incessantly. It will only make your throat go sore, nothing else.
  • Remember, only genuine and veritable efforts will be rewarded, even a pang of selfish motive will get into the eye of GTO.
  • Do the task as a normal routine activity, extra pressure will only make things worse. 

Group Obstacle Race (Snake Race) Video

Well, this was all about the Group Obstacle Race. I hope you have enjoyed this article. Any kind of doubts can be posted in the comment box below.

JAI HIND

Back To The Basics: Progressive Group Task (PGT)

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Progressive Group Task PGT

The Progressive Group Task (PGT) is the kernel of the GTO task series. Though it is a fun task, it is also very tricky and cumbersome at the same time. This simple task brings out a number of key qualities which are lying dormant inside the individual.

Therefore, a lot of diligence is required at the part of the candidate while going about this task. We will try to explain the whole PGT procedure and also give some pivotal tips in this article.

These group exercises have been designed to test the candidate’s ability to work in a team and tackle problems of a practical nature. These are leaderless group exercises which have to be tackled with the help of the group members and some helping material.

The entire group is required to work with the spirit of cooperation. However, the candidates must remember that these exercises have a number of solutions and those having average intelligence can handle these provided they think coolly.

Progressive Group Task – PROCEDURE

Basically the PGT are a series of tasks which are progressively made more difficult, starting with an easy task and finishing with the most difficult one. Generally, the whole exercise takes 40-45 minutes.

  • The GTO explains to the candidates that they have to carry a load with supporting material from the start line to the finish line. He will evince those lines.
  • He will tell you what material or structures are not to be touched, and which areas are ‘out of bounds’.
  • He gives the helping materials i.e. wooden plank (phatta), pole (balli) and ropes which are to be used to cross the obstacles.
  • Then he explains the other rules which are to be followed during the obstacles.
  • Having explained all the rules, he asks for any doubts which candidates might have.
  • Now, he leaves the group on its own to do its tasks. Once the first obstacle is crossed, the GTO will take you to the next obstacle which will naturally be tougher than the earlier one.
  • Similarly, he takes the group to next set of obstacles and then he congratulates the group for the completion of the obstacles.

Progressive Group Task – RULES TO BE FOLLOWED

  • Colour rule: The structures are painted in different colours Red, Blue and White.
    • White: – Both the candidates and helping material can touch.
    • Blue: – Only candidates can touch, helping material cannot.
    • Red: – Out of bounds for both candidates and the helping material.
  • The areas in the PGT like the mud surfaces and red coloured structures are out of bounds.
  • Rigidity rule: This rule states that no two rigid helping materials can be tied together. Instead the helping material can be tied with the structures.
  • Rule of Infinity: This states that the start and the finish line of the obstacle extend till infinity. The group cannot cross these lines directly.
  • Distance rule: It states that no distance greater than four feet can be jumped. The gap more than four feet has to be bridged using the helping material.
  • Group and Load Rule: The entire group along with the last person, helping material and load must move ahead together at any point of time through the entire course of the PGT.

Progressive Group Task – POINTS TO REMEMBER

  • Listen to the GTO very carefully with your ears and mind widely open throughout the entire exercise. He will give you certain suggestions and tips indirectly, so be very astute in catching them.
  • Please do not break any rule. It is the bread and butter of the GTO to conduct these tasks. So, just obliterate the belief that you can befuddle the GTO.
  • Observe the structures very carefully, the solutions are very simple and require basic common sense.
  • Principle of cantilever or fulcrum can be used during the tasks.
  • If you are unable to give ideas, contribute by cheering up the group members and cooperating with them.
  • There are generally three solutions to every obstacle. Keep this in mind.
  • Take the plunge, initiate, go ahead and take the risk. No point in playing the second fiddle to the group members.
  • Never let stress crumble you. Keep your focus and composure intact throughout the entire GTO exercise.
  • If you have unwittingly broken any rule, have the temerity to acknowledge it.

Well, this was all about the progressive group task. All your suggestions and doubts are welcome. Kindly comment in the comment box below if you have anything to say. Till then, keep it going, let it happen!!

JAI HIND

Why To Join The Armed Forces: The Overriding Factor

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Why To Join The Armed Forces

Ever wondered? Why don’t professions like engineering, medical, law, arts, media, management etc excite you enough? When rest of the world is vying for cushy and comfy jobs what has happened to you? Well this might be the question which people of your surroundings may be asking you. Don’t worry you are not alone, there many of us who are bitten by the same bug, the bug of serving the country in uniform. Well, we tried to go deep into the dominant factor which drives you to be a part of the forces, the results of which are illustrated in the article below.

  • What would you call it when people leave IITs to enter the battleground?
  • Why do some women don’t prefer to get married in a well off family and lead a comfortable life?
  • How come some brooding youngsters prefer joining NDA rather than reveling in their parent’s money?
  • Why do some people just cannot sit back and accept their defeat?

Why To Join The Armed Forces

  1. NATION AND NOTHING ELSE : Yes, Bhagat Singh still lives in the heart of many and people in the Why To Join The Armed Forcesarmed forces just testify this fact every day. Words like “,Desh Hi Meri Mehbooba Hai” seem true on these individuals. It is the love and reverence for the national flag which drives these people to join the forces. It is because of these people that Indian Armed Forces have a special place in hearts of fellow countrymen.
  1. THE CHARM OF THE UNIFORM : Yes, it is indeed true that uniform transforms your personality left right and centre. There is a saying that “Those in uniform are real men, others are just plain males”. Nothing gives you greater satisfaction than seeing yourself in the mirror in the uniform.
  1. PRIDE AND HONOUR : When your father says “, you see, my son is in the Indian Army” a certain pomp reflects in his voice, It is all because of your achievements. When your mom says “, my girl is a Flying Officer in the Air force” she relives her youth along with you. When just about anybody asserts “, look there. The person in the resplendent white uniform is a Naval Officer” a sense of self pride overwhelms you. Well, this is the effect which no other career option will produce, no matter how much ever you earn; there are some things that money can never buy.
  1. REMUNERATION AND JOB SECURITY : Now needless to say, given the volatile nature of markets these days, even the CEO of a million dollar company is under the constant threat of losing his job. A Gentleman once said”, when you join the armed forces, you get married to the armed forces.” The armed forces treat its men with utmost delicacy. Once you are in the forces there is no looking back. You can be rest assured of your job and pay scale.
  1. OTHER FACTORS : Things like free medical, proper care of dependents, sports & adventure activities are just like icing on the cake. You also get adequate allowances, leaves and retirement benefits. Apart from these you can go abroad on various missions. You can even enhance your knowledge and do post graduation from institutes such as the IITs. The wet canteen facility is like manna from heaven for people having an appetite for liquor. And there is a boatload of secondary benefits too!

So, these were probable reasons why the Indian Armed Forces pique the interest of an individual. What is your overriding reason to be a part of the defense forces? Do comment on the comment box below.

JAI HIND!

Top 7 Hindi Motivational Songs

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Hindi Motivational Songs

Well, there are times when things just don’t go as planned. You do a lot of hard work but the results seem hard to come by. Everything around you looks so dull and vitriolic. At these times, all you need is a quick dose of a few motivational songs. These songs will not only give you moral encouragement but would also make you feel as determined as ever. Life is not a flat inch TV screen it is rather like a wave with constant undulations. Therefore, we have very astutely selected Top 7 Hindi Motivational Songs which would pump your blood to conquer the world!!

Top 7 Hindi Motivational Songs

  1. ZINDAGI KI YAHI REET HAI (MR. INDIA) : When it is the legend of Kishore Kumar behind the voice, Hindi Motivational Songshow can the song not be a superhit!!! No other song can lift you up after a defeat than this one. It is only so true “, Zindagi ki yahi reet hai, haar ke baad hi jeet hai”. 
  1. AAJ PHATTE CHAK LEIN DE (CHANDNI CHOWK TO CHINA) : This fast paced song gets your heart pumping instantly. Kailash Kher has indeed done justice to the title of “Phatte Chak Lein De” as he delivers yet another masterpiece. Put this song in your album if not already.
  1. AASHAYEIN (IQBAL) : How could I miss this beauty of a song? Sung by the evergreen KK, the whole lyrics of the song encapsulate the struggle of an aspirant plying to reach his goal!! Just listen to this song once; it will surely bring a big smile to your face.
  1. ZINDA! (BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG) : When you have someone like Prasoon Joshi with the lyrics, it is bound to make some news! This song was such a hit that it was on the lips of every youngster! The best song to hear during your struggle!! Kudos to Siddharth Mahadevan for this.
  1. CHALE CHALO (LAGAAN) : “,Koi Humse Jeet Na Paave Chale Chalo”. Who else could produce this splendor than the Oscar winning A.R Rahman himself? It is the best song to hear before heading for a battle. You will surely miss something if you didn’t listen to this.
  1. CHAK DE INDIA (CHAK DE INDIA) : Sukhwinder Singh really has a gifted voice. This song will not only wake you up from slumber but will give you the instant push to do something. Just when you feel disenchanted, this is the song to go for. I will give a 5 star rating to this song on its energy quotient.
  1. LAKSHYA TITLE SONG (LAKSHYA) : You must be wondering where this song up till now was, the winner of the list according to me. It is surely one of the best works of Shankar Mahadevan and his team with lines like “, Lakshya Toh Har Haal Me Paana Hai”. With army in its backdrop, needless to say, this song ought to be in your playlist. You are not a true aspirant if you don’t have this song in your phone.

10 Defence Forces Song That Every Aspirant Must Have

Well this was just a personal preference, if you know songs better than these then please comment in the box below! Till then Keep Plying, Keep Trying!! JAI HIND

Earth Day: A Day for All

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Celebrated on 22nd April, from 1970 onwards, Earth Day is a day on which events are held worldwide in support of Environment Protection. It was first held in 1970 and is now celebrated worldwide in almost 192 countries, co-ordinated by Earth Day Network. In India too, with the awareness level being raised amongst the people, a lot of us have started Earth Day Celebrations. Many events are held which help in rising up the awareness level, like different extracurricular events being held with the theme of environment, tree planting events being held and rallies and conferences. Earth Day is an event for us all, because we all need the environment and its resources to survive. And no matter how cliché it may sound, but our future generations need it too. So it is like a duty for us, for being the inhabitants of this earth, to protect it and make it a better place to live.

Earth Day: A Day for All

Let us not make the things we learn on this day as an affair for a single day, instead let us turn it into earth daysomething we do every day. Let us take some pledges on this day and hope to continue it for the rest of the year and further.

  • Make sure to switch of the lights/fans/AC when you leave a room.
  • Whenever you see taps on the station or public places open, and water being wasted, try to turn it off.
  • Switch off the water from the tap while you are brushing your teeth or once the water in the bucket is full. On a similar line do not let your water tank overflow; get sensors for it (they do not cost much).
  • Throw waste only in dustbins. If you don’t spot one, carry the waste with you till you find one.
  • If you see people throwing away litter, on the streets or in any place other than dustbin, politely interrupt and let them know that they need to throw it in dustbins.
  • Unnecessary honking in traffic jams helps no-one.
  • Follow traffic rules.
  • Do not throw food in water bodies.
  • Take as much as you can eat. Do not waste food.
  • You might love the comfort of your car but travel in public vehicles as much as possible. Walk for short distances instead of taking out your bike.
  • Pay your water bill and electricity bill wisely.

Happy Earth Day. Love Environment, Love yourself.

How To Become A Doctor In Indian Navy

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How To Become a Doctor In Indian Navy

How To Become a Doctor In Indian Navy: The Armed Forces Medical Services is amongst one of the best options available to a medical graduate in our country where there is an opportune professional environment of an exceptional order blended with an adventurous life, camaraderie, dignity and self-esteem. It offers a golden opportunity to be a part of the world’s finest service and get trained not only to be an officer but also a gentleman for life. The Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) promises both professional and personal growth at every stage of the career. The adventure and extra-curricular activities in the Armed forces ensure an all around development essential in today’s world. Apart from attractive pay and perks, Armed Forces offers the best in life style and professional growth.

How To Become A Doctor In Indian Navy

As a doctor in the Navy you will have an opportunity to learn and practice military medicine and look after the health of the men in uniform and their families both in peace and war. There are ample avenues to specialize in basic specialities and super specialities. Most of the postgraduate courses are conducted at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune and various other teaching hospitals of the Armed Forces. However the service also offers opportunities to avail study leave at Government expense for the super-speciality courses at reputed civil institutions in India and abroad.
The medical services in the Navy are delivered through a network of hospitals spread throughout the length and breadth of the country. To support the professional activities, hospitals have been equipped with state of art equipment and trained paramedical staff. Postings to various part parts of the country gives the medical officer a glimpse of the beautiful heritage and culture around and broadens outlook beyond the barriers of caste, religion and creed. In the active participation of our country in peace keeping initiatives of the United Nations, a large number of doctors are sent on deputation with these missions.
The privileges offered in the Armed Forces are far better than other services in the country. The comforts of life like good housing, medical aid, canteen facilities, school, college and higher education for children, life insurance cover etc are all catered for. The benefits are extended into the retired life including handsome pension and medical facilities. What opportunities can other services provide to enjoy outdoor activities for those with a yen for adventure!

How To Become a Doctor In Indian NavyThe Armed Forces offer a prestigious and professionally satisfying career for doctors as commissioned officers with high status associated with Group ‘A’ gazetted posts of Central Government.
There are Two types of commission viz Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC). Doctors from civil medical colleges at entry are offered only SSC. Pay & allowances and terms & conditions of service, except the duration of service and provision of retirement benefits are broadly similar for both types of commission.
SSC officers are required to serve for a minimum period of 5 years. The SSC may be extended by another two terms of 5 years and then 4 years upto a maximum of 14 years.
50% graduate passing out from the Armed Forces Medical College Pune are taken directly into Permanent Commission and the rest are offered Short Service Commission. AFMC graduates offered SSC are required to serve for a minimum period of 7 years extendable by another 7 years.

Doctor In Indian Navy: Selection Procedure
(a) Short Service Commission

  • Applications are invited from Indian citizens both male and female, twice a year. A notification to this effect is published in leading newspapers.
  • Eligible candidates are called for interview at New Delhi to assess their merit and suitability for grant of Short Service Commission in the Army Medical Corps and subsequent secondment to the Navy.
  • Based on the results of the interview, candidates who have been short listed are subjected to medical examination at designated Armed Forces hospitals in New Delhi.
  • Medically fit candidates are granted commission subject to verification procedures as deemed necessary and required for commissioning.

(b) Permanent Commission

  • SSC officers are allowed three chances to appear in departmental interviews for grant of Permanent Commision at any time after completion of two years SSC service ie two chances in first tenure of five years and one chance in second tenure of five years but before completion of nine years and six months of service. Also, there should be no break in service and they should fulfil the conditions of eligibility laid down.
  • Maximum age limit as on 31 December of the calendar year of application for grant of PC for different professional educational qualification is as below:
Educational Qualification Maximum Age limit
MBBS 30 years
Post Graduate Diploma 31 years
Post Graduate MD/MS 35 years

Employability
As an officer in the Army Medical Corps, he/ she is liable to be employed in the Indian Army, Navy or Air Force in any part of the country or world.
Rank on Entry
The rank granted on first appointment in the AMC is as follows:
Captain/ Surgeon Lieutenant/ Flight Lieutenant – Applicable to doctors commissioned from civil who have acquired their Permanent Medical Registration Certificate.
Lieutenant/ Surgeon Sub Lieutenant/ Flying Officer – Applicable to Medical cadets passing out from AFMC Pune, till completion of their internship in Service hospitals.
Promotion
Promotion till the rank of Lieutenant Colonel/ Surgeon Commander/ Wing Commander is by time subject to satisfactory service and fitness for the higher rank. Further promotion to higher ranks is by selection based on vacancies. If an officer does not get promoted to the rank of Colonel/ Surgeon Captain/ Group Captain by selection grade, then he/she is granted time scale promotion to the rank of Colonel/ Surgeon Captain/ Group Captain (Time Scale) on completion of 24 years of reckonable commissioned service.
Conditions Of Eligibility

Branch / Type of Entry Age Limit Educational Qualifications
Army Medical Corps (AMC) – Includes Medical Branch of Indian Navy
Permanent Commission (PC) 45 Years 1. Applicants must posses a medical qualification of an Indian University or a foreign medical qualification recognised by the Medical Council of India. They must also be registered with any of the state councils or equivalent registering authority.
2. Incentives : An antedate of 3 years seniority for post graduates and 2 years for post graduate diploma recognised by MCI and 6 months for a house job, done at a recognised hospital to fresh entrants.
3. A doctor who has done a house job and also a post graduate qualification will be eligible for a maximum antedate seniority of 42 months.
Selection is held once a year in Jul / Aug at Delhi. Advertisement published in National / Regional newspapers in Mar/Apr every year.
For details contact
DGAFMS, L-Block,
Post DHQ, New Delhi 110011
AFMC Cadet Entry (MBBS course after which commission is granted in AMC) 1. 17 – 22 Years2. 24 Years 1. 10+2 with PCB securing not less than 60% of aggregate marks together and not less than 50% in any of these subjects.2. BScSelection is held once a year through a written exam on all India basis followed by an interview at Pune. 50% cadets are granted SSC after passing out. Advertisement published in National / Regional newspapers in Jan every year.
Army Dental Corps (ADC) – Includes Dental Branch of Indian Navy
Direct Permanent Commission 28 Years for BDS30 Years for MDS 1. BDS with minimum 60% marks in final year / MDS from a recognised College or University.2. Should have completed one year rotatory internship recognised by the Dental Council of India.3. Should be in possession of Permanent Dental Registration Certificate.

Hope this information would help all the aspirants looking forward to join the Indian navy as a doctor. All the best. For more details visit: www.nausena-bharti.nic.in/

SU 30 MKI Unveiled for the First Time

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SU 30 MKI Unveiled for the First Time

The Sukhoi Su-30 (Cyrillic: Сухой Су-30; NATO reporting name: Flanker-C) is a twin-engine, two-seat super maneuverable fighter aircraft developed by Russia’s Sukhoi Aviation Corporation. It is a multi-role fighter for all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep interdiction missions.

SU 30 MKI Unveiled for the First Time

NDA Exam Sectional Cut Off Marks | NDA Exam Paper Wise Cut Off

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Many candidates who have written NDA exam recently are looking for NDA exam cut off marks and wondering if there is any NDA exam sectional cut off marks or NDA exam paper wise cut off marks, if yes, how much is NDA exam sectional cut off marks. In this post we are going to publish the official NDA exam sectional cut off marks so that candidates who are writing NDA exam in near future can prepare as per the marks they have to score in every NDA exam paper i.e. mathematics and general ability.

 

NDA Exam Sectional Cut Off Marks

Yes UPSC has published declared that NDA exam has sectional cut off which means candidates need to get the minimum marks in each paper of NDA exam, i.e. one needs to score minimum marks in mathematics and general ability paper separately to clear the NDA exam. Below we are talking more about how much marks do we need to clear NDA exam in both mathematics and general ability.

NDA Exam Mathematics Cut Off Marks 2017 – 2018

As per the UPSC one has to score at least 30% of the maximum marks in NDA exam mathematics paper to clear the exam. If you do not score 30% marks in mathematics paper irrespective to your total score in NDA exam, you will be considered as failed. NDA exam mathematics cut off mark is 30% of 300 i.e. 90 marks. So candidates need to score 90 marks out of 300 marks to clear NDA exam sectional cut off for Mathematics.

NDA Exam General Ability Test Cut Off Marks 2017 – 2018

UPSC has also declared the sectional cut off marks for NDA exam general ability test, candidates need to score minimum marks as per UPSC to clear the NDA exam. Cut off marks for NDA exam general ability test is 30% of 600 marks. General ability test consist of 600 marks in which candidates need to score 180 marks to clear the NDA exam. So candidates need to score 180 marks out of 600 marks to clear NDA exam sectional cut off for General ability test.

NDA Exam Sectional Cut Off Marks [ Mathematics + General Ability Test]

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NDA Exam Sectional Cut Off Marks

: Hope candidates are not clear about how much they have to score in each paper of NDA exam to clear the exam successfully. These sectional cut off marks are declared by UPSC officially on their portal upsc.gov.in. For more details you could visit www.upsc.gov.in

 

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NDA 2016 Answer Key, NDA 1 Answer Key 2016, Check UPSC NDA NA 17th April 2016 Answer Key Here, Download NDA Exam Answer key, NDA April 2016 Answer key, NDA 2016 Exam Solution: NDA Answer key 2016 for all set A, set B, Set C, & set D answer key 2016 for NDA NA 17th April 2016 exam can be download from here. The answer keys are available now. Match your given answers from NDA Answer Sheet 2016 given below.

NDA 2015 Answer Key NDA exam held successfully on 17th April 2016 on Sunday. A huge number of students who  appeared in this exam, they will need exam answer key after the examination for calculate their performance in Examination. As soon as answer key is going to be published by the coaching institute will updated here within 24 hours after the NDA 1 exam 2016. After exam the UPSC will provide the Answer key of NDA exam. Within 1 or 2 days of exam, NDA Answer Sheet 2016 will issue.

NDA 2015 Answer Key : NDA is conducted by UPSC twice in a year in April and September months. After clearing this exam the students get admission in 3 years training course in Defense. After this exam the INAC will provide the training to successful candidates. Students will get Admission into one of the fields of defense to which students have given the preference during the NDA exam. The Final selection is given on the basis of the score in the written exam and physical and personal interview. Union public service commission provides the Results of NDA and Answer key and admit card on the official website. Students who are going to appear in UPSC NDA Exam can get details of NDA exam paper solution below.

NDA NA April 2016 Answer key:

NDA 2016 Answer Key : A national Defense academy which is famous as an NDA provide the 3 years training those candidates clear NDA written exam, personal interview and physical and medical test. This exam is a national level exam and various students prepare for this exam. The UPSC conducts this exam two times in a year. NDA 1 is conducted in April month and NDA 2 is conducted in August month. The UPSC is going to organize the NDA 1 Exam 2016 on 17th April 2016(Sunday). After this exam the UPSC will display the answer key within 2 or 3 days of examination. Students will be able to get answer and paper solution for all paper set on the official website. NDA Exam Solution 2016 will be updated here. The official website of UPSC is upsc.gov.in. We will update link here to download NDA Exam answer Sheet.

 

NDA 2016 Answer Key

NDA 1 2016 Mathematics SET A Answer Key

NDA 1 2016 Mathematics SET B Answer Key

NDA 1 2016 Mathematics SET C Answer Key

NDA 1 2016 Mathematics SET D Answer Key

NDA 1 2016 GA Answer Key

NDA 1 Paper Solution 2016:

NDA Exam was conducted on 17th April 2016. After the exam, everyone is waiting for NDA answer Key 2016, People is expecting NDA 2016 Answer Sheet within 24 hours of exam.

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