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Param Veer Chakra Awardees-The pride of the Nation

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Param Veer Chakra Awardees-The pride of the Nation

A total of 21 Param Veer Chakra’s have been awarded since Independence. Its first recipient was Major Somnath Sharma. Here is a list of all the winners of PVC, the real heroes of India:

Param Veer Chakra Awardees-The pride of the Nation

Name
Year Awarded
Served for
Reason
Major Somanth Sharma (P)
November 3,1947
Indian Army-4th Kumaun regiment
Bravery in Kashmir Operations in 1947
Lance Naik Karam Singh (NP)
October 13, 1948
Indian Army-1st Battalion of Sikh
For his role in the battle of Tithwal,1948.
Second Lieutenant Rama Raghoba Rane (NP)
April 8, 1948
Corps of Engineers
Courage in facilitating advance on Rajouri in 1948.
Naik Jadu Nath Singh(P)
February 1948
Indian Army-1 Rajput  Regiment
Saved his picket from enemy in defence of Naushahra.
Company Havildar Major Piru Singh Shekhawat(P)
July, 1948
Indian Army-6 Rajputana Rifles
Showed exceptional courage in Battle over Tithwal.
Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria (P)
December 1961
Indian Army-1 Gorkha Rifles
His leadership, courage, unflinching devotion to duty in UN Force in Congo.
Major Dhan Singh Thapa(NP)
October 1962
Indian Army-8 Gorkha Rifles
Repulsed Chinese in Sirijap Valley, Ladakh, Sino-Indian War
Subedar Joginder Singh
October 1962
Indian Army-1 Sikh Regiment
Killed large number of enemies in Bum-La axis in Sino-Indian War.
Major Shaitan Singh (P)
November 1962
Indian Army-13 Kumaon Regiment
Exceptional bravery Rezang La, inspired his men to fight during Sino-Indian War
Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid (P)
September, 1965
Indian Army-4th Grenadiers
Credited for destroying Enemy Tanks in 1965 War.
Lieutenant-Colonel Ardeshir Burzorji Tarapore(P)
October, 1965
Indian Army-17th Poona House
Led his regiment and captured Jassoran and Butur-Dograndi in 1965 War.
Lance Naik Albert Ekka(P)
December 1971
Indian Army-14 Brigade of the Guards
Charged Enemy bunker, bayoneted two enemy soldiers, continued inspite injury to destroy bunkers.
Flying Officer Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon (P)
December 1971
Indian AirForce-18 Squadron
Lone defence of Srinagar Airbase against enemy attack.
Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal (P)
December 1971
Indian Army-17th Poona House
Destruction of several Enemy Tanks
Major Hoshiar Singh (NP)
December 1971
Indian Army-3rd Grenadiers
Repulsing Enemy attack and showing grim determination and indomitable spirit
Naib Subedar Bana Singh (NP)
June 1987
Indian Army-8th J & K light Infantry
Clearing posts of Pakistani Infiltrators.
Major Ramaswamy Parameshwaran (P)
November 1987
Indian Army-8th Mahar Regiment
Bravery shown in a militant attack in Sri Lanka
Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey(P)
July 1999
Indian Army-1st Battalion Gorkha Rifles
Forced Back intruders with heavy losses in Battalk Sector during Operation Vijay
Grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav(NP)
July 1999
Indian Army-18th Battalion The Grenadiers
Showing grit and courage to destroy enemy bunker
Rifleman Sanjay Kumar (NP)
July 1999
Indian Army-13th Battalion J & K Rifles
Showed exception valor in capturing point 4875 in 1999 Kargil War.
Captain Vikram Batra (P)
July 1999
Indian Army-13th Battalion J & K Rifles
Single-handedly killed three enemy soldiers in close combat inspite of being seriously injured during this, inspired his men to continue with the mission.

Note:
  • P stands for Posthumous and NP stands for Non-Posthumous.
  • Out of the 21 awardees only 7 are non-posthumous awardees. The last PVC was given in 1999 to Captain Vikram Batra.
  • The reasons given for the awards are only excerpts from the main reason, in order to know the full act of valor of these men kindly refer to the pages written on them in Wikipedia.

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SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List OTA

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SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List OTA

UPSC has published the names of candidates who have cleared SSB interview of SSC 99th men and SSC 13th women non-tech course for Indian army to join OTA, Chennai. The following are the lists, in order of merit, in respect of  308 ( 257* + 51 ^) candidates  who have finally qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I)‐2013 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission and interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the (i)   *Officers’ Training Academy, Chennai  for 99th   Short Service Commission Course (for Men); and (ii)  ^13th   Short Service Commission  Women (Non‐Technical) Course,  commencing in April, 2014.

The  list of 99th    Short  Service Commission Course (for Men)  also  includes the names of the candidates who were recommended earlier on the basis of the result of the same examination for admission to  the Indian  Military  Academy,  Dehradun;    Indian  Naval  Academy,  Ezhimala    and  Air  Force  Academy, Hyderabad (Pre‐Flying ) Training Course(s).

SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List OTA
The  number  of  vacancies  as  intimated  by  the  Government,  for (i)  99th  Short  Service Commission  Course  (for  Men)  is  175;  and  for  (ii)  13th  Short  Service  Commission  Women  (Non‐Technical) Course is 12.
Candidates  can  also  obtain  information  regarding  results  by  accessing  to  UPSC  web‐site http://www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks of the candidates will be available within 15 days from the date of declaration of final result on Commission’s web‐site for 60 days. 

SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List

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How to Approach Group Obstacle Race

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How to Approach Group Obstacle Race

In group obstacle race, the groups of candidates have to cross the obstacles while carrying a snake shaped load with them. The most important aspects that are seen through this activity are:

  • Your ability to grasp the rules and conditions of tackling the obstacles.
  • Your ability to plan and organize.
  • Your ability to coordinate with the group.
  • Your physical fitness and stamina.
  • Physical and mental robustness.
  • The qualities that emerge from this task are: Effective Intelligence, Reasoning ability, Organizing ability, Cooperation, Sense of Responsibility, Self Confidence, Initiative, Speed of decision making, courage, determination and stamina.
    How to Approach Group Obstacle Race
To approach the GOR, one should keep the following points in mind:
  • Be enthusiastic towards the task. Keep cheering your teammates.
  • If you are slim and fit, take the initiative and help other heavier and weaker members through the obstacles.
  • Take responsibility of the snake, carry it through the obstacles.
  • Do not be selfish. Help each other and move forward as a team.
  • Do keep cheering the team mates, particularly the weaker ones.
  • Do not keep looking at the GTO.
    How to Approach Group Obstacle Race
  • Do not touch the red color and never change the channel.
  • Make sure at least three members are holding the snake throughout. Do not drop the snake on the ground.
  • If your group has violated any rule, admit and do as asked by the GTO as the penalty.
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How to Approach Command Task

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How to Approach Command Task

In Command Task, each candidate is required to do one task with same rules of Progressive Group Task, except the group rule. The GTO will call each candidate one by one at random. He will walk with you for some distance and do some casual talking before finally taking you to the task. You will be allowed to choose two team members from within the group who will help you during the task. You will get around 15-20 minutes to complete the task. 

The major qualities that emerge out of the candidate through this task are:

  • Your urge and capacity to lead a group.
  • Effective Intelligence.
  • Organizing ability.
  • Power of Expression.
  • Your control over the task and your subordinates.
  • Initiative
  • Self-Confidence.
  • Speed of decision making.
  • Cooperation with the commander, when you get called as a subordinate.
  • Your courage, determination and stamina.
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How to Approach Command Task

  • Do not panic and maintain your composure.
  • Pay attention when the task is being explained to you.
  • During the casual talk, do not try to become too friendly with the GTO.
  • After the task is explained, call your team mates and brief them about the task.
  • Give clear instruction to your sub-ordinates and do not let them interfere with your own ideas.
  • Do not shout at your subordinates.
  • You are expected to help in the physical execution of the task. So help your subordinates as well.
  • Do not give up easily and try not to ask your subordinates for suggestion. However, if you are unable to proceed, you may ask one suggestion.
  • After completion of the task, place the helping materials back at the start line; thank your subordinates and the GTO before you return back.

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Meteorology Branch Notification 2016 Course

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Indian Air Force has published a notification for male and female aspirants to join Meteorology Branch of IAF in January 2015. Applications are invited from Indian Citizens as per Citizenship Act 1955 for the following course commencing in January 2015 for grant of Short Service Commission in Meteorology Branch. 30 SSC, 46 Short Service Commission (46 SSC) Course and 137 GDOC permanent commission.

 

Eligibility Conditions Meteorology Branch 2015

  • Age: 20-25 Years as on 01 January 2015 i.e born in between 02 January 1990 to 01 January 1995. The upper age limit is relaxed upto 27 Years (i.e born in between 02 January 1988 to 01 January 1995) for candidate who have completed Ph D after completing following educational qualification as below.
  • Educational Qualifications: Post Graduate Degree in any Science stream / Mathematics / Statistics / Geography / Computer Applications / Environmental Science / Applied Physics / Oceanography / Meteorology / Agricultural Meteorology / Ecology & Environment / Geo-physics / Environmental Biology with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together (Provided Maths and Physics were studied at Graduation Level, with a minimum of 55% marks scored in each subect)
  • Physical Standards:  (i) Height and Weight: Minimum height :- Women/Men – 152/157.5 Cms with correlated weight. (ii) All other medical criteria would be evaluated by the Air Force Medical Authorities whose decision on the fitness would be final.
  • Candidates should be able to provide provisional / original degree certificate latest by 15 December 2014.
    Meteorology Branch Notification January 2015 Course

Selection Procedure of Meteorology Branch

Candidates who are short-listed will be called for testing at one of the Air Force Selection Boards (AFSBs) at Dehradun, Mysore, Gandhinagar or Varanasi. The testing would consist of two stages as given below.
  • Stage-I Test consisting of Intelligence Test along with other tests will be conducted on the first day. Stage-I test is a screening test and only those who qualify would undergo subsequent testing. All candidates would be subjected to document check to ascertain their eligibility for Meteorology Branch. Those candidates who either do not qualify in Stage I testing or do not meet the required eligibility criteria would be sent back on the first day itself.
  • Stage-II Testing consisting of Psychological Test, Group Tests and Interview will be conducted on subsequent days (Four Days)

How to Apply for Meteorology Branch

  1. Candidates are to complete the application as per format given in this advertisement, and forward the same to POST BAG NO. 001, NIRMAN BHAWAN POST OFFICE, NEW DELHI -110106 by ordinary post only.
  2. Superscribe the envelope with APPLICATION FOR METEOROLOGY BRANCH COURSE COMMENCING FROM JANUARY 2015’Application must be accompanied with the following:-
    • One self addressed envelope (size – 23 X 10 cm) with Rs 27/- postage stamp.
    • Two unattested recent colour photographs similar to the one pasted on the application form
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1000 Situation Reaction Test With Examples

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situation reaction test with examples

Situation reaction test or SRT is the 3rd test of the psych series and a candidate is required to answer 60 questions in 30 minutes. The time limit has been purposely reduced to the minimum to ensure that the candidate give his real response during the test. This is a test of common sense.

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Tips for Situation Reaction Test SRT

  • Do not respond in detail, respond in a precise manner.
  • To write fast, use punctuation marks in between your sentences. This will also enhance read ability of your reply.
  • Don’t jump from one question to another because an armed officer won’t switch from one tough situation to another easy one.
  • Some situations may be quite similar and here you should not give contradictory replies to each of them.
  • Keep your replies shorter as time runs out very quickly in this test.
  • Make an assessment of probable resources at your disposal and analyze each situation as it should be.

I am providing some examples for practice. Please mention your response below.

Situation Reaction Test with Examples

Situation Reaction Test SRT

  1. He and his friends were coming from the school on bicycles, his friend fell from the bicycle and his hand got fractured. He…………….
  2. TT came to check his ticket but he found that his purse, containing the ticker and cash was pickpocketed. He…………….
  3. How was traveling in a train and some people started arguing with one another. He…………….
  4. He was sitting on the back seat of the bus and listening to music. His friends were sitting in the front of the bus. He saw one person started arguing with his friends. He…………….
  5. His friend was in love with a girl and he came to know that the girl was cheating on his friend. He…………….
  6. He was parking his new bike when a woman with whom his family had a fight started shouting at him and asked him not to park at that place. He…………….
  7. He has gone to a religious place and he found beggars harassing a young foreigner. He…………….
  8. His class teacher used to comment on his classmates and specially girls. He…………….
  9. While he was having tea in a restaurant, some boys came up and started beating him. He…………….
  10. He was entering his lane when he found out that a child was playing inside and even the windows were closed. He…………….
  11. A function is to be organized in his school. On the last day the organizer has fallen sick. The principal asks him to take the charge. He…………….
  12. Because of the financial difficulties, his parents find it difficult to provide him further education. He…………….
  13. While returning to home after watching cinema at mid night, he found two people quarreling on the way. He…………….
  14. While on the picnic one of the students suddenly fainted, He…………….
  15. His friend came to borrow the book, she was preparing from, for his exam next morning. He…………….
  16. He was going for an interview, but the bus broke down on the way, He…………….
  17. In the cinema hall, where he is seeing the picture in last row, some bad elements are teasing a girl in the front row. He…………….
  18. His final degree exams are starting tomorrow and he came to know that his aunt got heart attack. He…………….
  19. He is going in a taxi to catch a train. The taxi moving ahead  of him throw out a person and runs away. He…………….
  20. His marriage has been fixed but just one weak prior to the marriage the girl meets with an accident and losses her leg. He…………….
  21. While watching a movie, the picture house catches fire. He…………….
  22. In the SSB he finds that no one is talking to him. Today is the first day. He…………….
  23. You are asked to look after a sick relative. You have to prepare for your examination as well. He…………….
  24. While playing hockey match you were wounded by another player. You……………
  25. His father wants him to prepare for IAS but he is interested towards CAT. He…………….

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1 AFSB Dehradun (Air Force Selection Board)

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1 AFSB Dehradun (Air Force Selection Board)

1 AFSB (Air Force Selection Board) situated in the capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun. Dehradun is in the Doon Valley on the foothills of the Himalayas nestled between two of India’s mightiest rivers — the Ganges on the east and the Yamuna on the west.

About 1 AFSB Dehradun

It is located in the Clement Town area of Dehradun. This AFSB center is located around 10KM away from the main railway station. SSB interviews for AFCAT, CDSE, and NDA etc. are conducted in this center. 1 AFSB has got several games which can be played by candidates, both indoor and outdoor, a TV room, ANTE room, CSD Canteen and Internet room. Dehradun is cold throughout the year and you can check up the temperature before moving for SSB and take clothing accordingly.

1 AFSB Dehradun (Air Force Selection Board)

About Dehradun

Dehradun is a city famous for its scenic beauties. The hill station of Mussorrie is not very far from here. Dehradun has got various schools and colleges and hence is an education hub. There is IMA situated in Dehradun which adds to its charm. There are institutes like FRI, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Wildlife Institute of India etc.
Places to visit in Dehradun include FRI, Shastradhara Falls, Buddha Monastery (just near the AFSB), Robbers Cave, Tapkeshwar temple, Deer park, Kalinga Monument, Clock Tower etc.

1 AFSB Dehradun (Air Force Selection Board)

How to Reach

Dehradun is well connected by Rail, Road and Air with major cities like Delhi, Varanasi, Mumbai, Kolkata etc. The rail connects Dehradun to major parts of India. The bus terminal ISBT connects it to nearby major cities by bus. Various private and national carrier airlines provide flights to Dehradun; the airport is named Jolly Grant.

1 AFSB Dehradun GTO

Where to Stay

There are number of hotels and Dharamshalas nearby the Railway Station (Which is the reporting point for candidates of 1 AFSB). The hotels are of nominal rates with nice facilities; you can stay there and report in the morning for you SSB at the MCO of Dehradun station.

1 AFSB Dehradun Interview

Contact Details of 1 AFSB Dehradun

Clement Town, Dehradun – 248002
Fax – 0135-2640104
Phone – 0135-2642269
Reporting Point – Movement Control Office (MCO), Dehradun Railway Station. Contact No.0135-2642269.

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What Does the Army Ask of You?

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What Does Army Want in an Aspirant

As Army aspirants across the nation hold their breath for CDS results and the officer deficiency crevice deepens. One often puts self through the wringer and inquires “what does the army ask of me?” Well here is the answer.

Being an Army Officer is about the qualities you possess, not only the qualifications you have. It’s about keeping calm, whatever the circumstances, thinking clearly and acting decisively.

Being the future officers of this country you’ll need the following as first-hand qualities.

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What Does the Army Ask of You?

  1. Pride: that is the first quality that goes into the making of an army officer, take pride in doing everything.
  2. Moral Courage: For making correct decisions.
  3. Compassion: for helping fellow officers and subordinates in time of need.
  4. Quick Judgement: for knowing your enemies next move and making quick decisions.
  5. Determination: for leading the troops into battlefield.
  6. Responsibility: for being responsible for your men and for what happens on field.
  7. Leadership skills: remember you have to lead battalions of men into war.
  8. Patience: in bad times you will need to keep calm and wait for the right moment.
  9. Obedience: for taking senior officers word as your responsibility
  10. Optimism: when bad times take toll on life, don’t let it take one on your morale because remember your morale effects your troops drastically.
  11. Alacrity: you have to always stay alert to your surroundings.
  12. Last but not the least RESPECT because that’s what we all live for.

And always remember “It is a well-established dictum in the military, that there are no bad units, only bad officers make them so.”, so try to be the best person around to be the best officer in military.

capt gursimran kaurAuthor: Captain Gursimran Kaur of the Army Service Corps (ASC) is leading the recently deployed women soldiers in Kashmir.

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Everything You Should Know About Personal Interview in SSB

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ssb personal interview

Personal Interview in the SSB Interview is the most important assessment. This is because it gives you a chance to interact and present your personality in front of an officer. The interview can increase your chance of getting selected. The officer taking an interview is a high-rank officer and his opinion in your selection matters a lot. Given below are things you must know about the personal interview.
  1. The interview is a one on one talk with an officer of the board. The length of the interview may lie between 30 minutes to 1 hour.
  2. The length of the interview doesn’t determine your selection criteria, however, the quality of the interview does.
  3. The PI is not a test to check you GK, subject knowledge or anything else. It is just a way to check your honesty, awareness about yourself and surroundings.
  4. You are expected to be dressed in decent clothes. This doesn’t mean that you wear a three piece suit. Wear simple formal/semi-formal attire. However, if you called for interview directly after GT, you can proceed in your GT dress.
    Everything You Should Know About Personal Interview in SSB
  5. In AFSB you are informed in well advance about the interview, in Navy and Army sometimes you are informed in well advance and sometimes you might be called immediately.
  6. You are not expected to know everything about everything, but still it is advisable for you to know the minimum level of current affairs. Hence keep yourself abreast with latest events and happenings.
  7. If you don’t know something it’s better to accept it in a polite manner rather than beat around the bush.
  8. If more than one officer is sitting in the interview it doesn’t have anything to do with you, it simply means that one of them is an under training Interviewing Officer.
  9. The interview is not necessarily taken by the president of the board. But the IO is always an officer of high rank and his rank is above the GTO and Psychologist.
  10. Interview questions are asked from the PIQ form only, some of you may totally disagree but if you focus on this fact you will understand that any question asked in the interview is somehow related to your PIQ form.
  11. The questions asked will cover your academic, personal and professional life (as covered in the PIQ). Some unusual questions might be asked related to GK, to check how you perform under stress and to check whether you are honest or not.
  12. The whole PI or for that matter SSB revolves around the fact that an individual is bound to reveal his/her genuine personality when put under the stress of some kind, like time-bound stress or mental stress.
  13. IO will always try to make you comfortable so that you speak your heart out, remember this and be cautious while speaking and try not to get over friendly. There is a distance which should be maintained between you and him (being elder and a serving officer of high rank), maintain this distance.
  14. Be polite but firm in your opinions.
  15. Ladies are advised to tie their hair properly, wear simple attire and avoid make-up.
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Services Selection Boards of the Tri-Services

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Services Selection Boards of the Tri-Services

Candidates can find the details of SSB, AFSB and NSB of Indian army, air force and navy respectively. SSB, AFSB and NSB are responsible for selecting candidates for officer cadre in Indian military. These boards are spread across the country.

AFSB, Air Force Selection Board

AFSB is the Air Force Selection Board, exclusive for Indian Air Force. There are four AFSB’s.
  1. AFSB Dehradun: This is Number 1 selection board commonly known as 1 AFSB. It is situated in clement town Dehradun. Its Address is: Clement Town, Dehradun- 248002. Its Telephone: 0135 – 2642269 and Fax: 0135 – 2640104
  2. AFSB Mysore: This is number 2 selection Board of IAF, commonly known as 2 AFSB, situated in Mysore. Its address is: CV Complex Sidharth Nagar PO Mysore – 11. Its Telephone:  0821 – 2526621 and Fax:   0821 – 2502836
  3. AFSB Gandhinagar: This is the newest selection board of IAF, inaugurated in 2012. This is number 3 selection board situated in Gandhinagar and is commonly known as 3 AFSB. Its address is: HQ SWAC,AF Sector 9 Gandhinagar and its Telephone: 079 – 23242600
  4. AFSB Varanasi: This is number four selection board of IAF, commonly known as 4AFSB. I is situated in Varanasi. Its address is: Varanasi Cantt Varanasi – 221002 and its Telephone: 0542 – 2503853 and Fax: 0542 – 2502836.
    Service Selection Boards of the Tri-Services

NSB, Naval Selection Board

There is one Naval Selection Board situated in Coimbatore, it is exclusive for Navy. It is commonly known as NSB-Agrani, its address is Naval Selection Board INS Agrani, Red Fields Coimbatore-641018. Its phone number is 1800-425-4599 and Fax No- 0422-2325957.

Selection Center East

It the selection center of Indian Army located in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. It consists of five Service Selection Boards of Army namely 11 SSB, 14 SSB, 18 SSB, 19 SSB and 34 SSB. Its Phone No: 0532-2422680,  0532-2422688, 0532-2296987,  0532-2424816,  0532-2424817, Fax – 0532-2424815 and e-mail : [email protected].

Selection Center Central

It is a selection center for both Army and Navy. It is situated in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.  It has got 3 boards for Army 20 SSB, 21 SSB and 22 SSB and one board for Navy 33 SSB. Its address is Selection Centre Central Sultania Infantry Line Bhopal-462018. Phone numbers: 0755-2702223 /0755 – 2731245/0755 – 2731255 and Fax is 0755-2735980.

Selection Center South

This is also a center for both Army and Navy officer Selection. It is situated in Bangalore, Karnataka and has got two boards for Army, 17 SSB and 24 SSB and one board for Navy 12 SSB. Its Address is Selection Centre South, Cubban Road Bangalore-560042. Its Phone numbers are: 09480948061/ 09916322971/80-25327671 / 080 25006804/080-25591075 extn 6804. Its Fax is: 080-25594954 / 25587883 and its email: [email protected]

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