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SSB Interview Date Army Medical Corps (NT) 2013

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SSB Interview Date Army Medical Corps (NT) 2013

The third and the final SSB dates for Army Medical Corps (NT)has been released. In this call up letter 273 candidates are called on 20th February 2014. The candidates are called at Selection Center Central, Bhopal, Allahabad and Bangalore. 

Here is some important information regarding this call up:
  • This is the Third (final) call up list for the candidates who have been allotted the interview dates.
  • The candidates who fail to attend any regular batches will be called up for an absentee batch in Selection Centre East, Allahabad after the SSB’s of regular batches are over.
SSB Interview Date Army Medical Corps (NT) 2013
  • They have to carry with them Original and two photocopies (Attested by a Gazetted Officer) of  Marks Sheet and passing Certificate of Matriculation and Latest Photocopy of Fd Conduct Sheet duly attested.
  • Also carry the following items with you:
    • No 1 uniform for conference.
    • Eight passport size photograph in uniform.
    • Adequate writing material.
    • Health Record Card.
    • White colour shirt/T shirt, shorts, socks and PT/sports shoes.
    • Adequate writing material
    • One lock and key for locking valuables
  • Make sure you carry the documents which are required, because it is very important. In case you fail to carry any required document you’ll be routed back.
  • You can refer to the common call up letter of SSB given on www.joinindidianarmy.nic.in for further instructions.
SSB Interview Date Army Medical Corps (NT) 2013

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Territorial Army TA 30 SSB Interview Dates

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Territorial Army TA 30 SSB Interview Dates
Indian Army has released the call up list for the interview dates (SSB) of Territorial Army 30th Course (TA-30 Course). A total of 391 candidates are called up at Selection Center South, Bangalore. Out of these 391 candidates 180 have their Primary Interview Date(Regular Batch) reporting date on 24th Feb 2014 and Secondary Interview Date (Alternative Batch) reporting date on 26th Feb 2014, while the others have it vice-versa, i.e. Primary on 26th and Secondary on 24th Feb 2014. You check up for your date from the main call up list given at the end of this article.

Here are some important things related to this call up:
  • The candidates have to report at Bangalore City Railway Station at 1500 hours on the dates as specified against each person’s name for SSB Interviews.
  • You are asked to report preferably on the regular batch, only in exceptional circumstances you should report for the Alternative Batch.
    Territorial Army TA 30 SSB Interview Dates
  • You are asked to ensure your eligibility criteria before moving for SSB, failing to which you may not be enrolled.
  • An AC 3 tier ticket fare for both to and fro journey will be given to you in case you are going for the interview for the commission for the first time. The TA (Traveling Allowance) will be given for the shortest route only if you produce the travel Document (ticket).
  • You have to carry the following documents in original along with two attested photocopies (by a Gazetted officer) of each:
    • Passing certificate of matriculation / 10th standard exam for verification of age proof. (No other document except matriculation certificate in original is acceptable for age proof)
    • Passing certificate of Intermediate / 10+2 exam.
    • Mark sheets of matriculation / 10th standard and Intermediate / 10+2 exams.
    • Your identity proof with photograph (Anyone of Voter ID card, PAN card, UPSC admit card, Passport, Driving license, etc.)
    • Risk Certificate duly signed by your parent / guardian.
    • In case, your original documents are deposited with some institution for pursuing higher studies, you are required to bring a bonafide cum custodian certificate duly signed by the Principal/head of institution giving list of those documents and two photocopies of each document duly attested by the same authority.
    • You can refer to the common call up letter for addition details given on www.joinindianarmy.nic.in
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Intelligence Tests at SSB

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The knowledge of the candidates is examined by the UPSC which administers written tests. But their intelligence is tested by the SSB through Intelligence and psychological tests. During his service, an Officer will be confronted with complicated situations which will test his intellect. Therefore, an Officer today must be intelligent and sharp.

The questions are numerous and lengthy but have short answers. But due to lack of time, one has to be very quick. A candidate who is to appear before a SSB must practice solving intelligence tests. If he has sufficient practice in solving different types of tests, he will be able to grasp them more easily and quickly.
The testing Officer gives instructions on how to solve the questions, the requirement of the tests, how and where to write the answer and the time limit. If there is even a slightest doubt in the candidates mind, he should clarify it immediately.  If a candidate does not know the answer to a question straight away he should not stop to think but leave it and pass on the next.
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Questions are written in a booklet which is handed over to the candidates. No mark is to be made on this booklet. No page should be torn out of it and it has to be returned fully intact to the testing Officer. The candidates are also supplied with an answer sheet. One has to fill in his personal particulars on the top of this sheet before attempting to write the answers.
Time is very limited and the maximum numbers of questions are to be solved in the least amount of time, hence one has to be quick and must concentrate only on the paper given to him.
Intelligence tests are designed to test a candidate’s capacity through his performance. Therefore, if he gains sufficient practice in exercising this capacity, he has greater chances of success.
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How to Lose Weight, for Temporary Rejected Candidates

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Being overweight can result in the candidate getting a Temporary Rejection in his medical exam. To lose weight after getting a TR is not very difficult but you need to be determined and need to follow a certain tight schedule.

The first thing you need to pay attention to is your diet. Try to eat food which is low on starches, sugar and animal fats. This means you need to stay away from potato chips, fries, pastries, soft drinks, candies and cakes. Eat food which is rich in protein and fiber. This includes leafy vegetables, egg whites, fruits and salads. Drinking a lot of water not only helps to lose weight, but it keeps your immune system healthy and your skin good looking. Also, unsweetened green tea is a great substitute for soft drinks as it contains anti-oxidants which keep our body healthy.  Eat at a fixed time and don’t skip a meal.
How to Lose Weight, for Temporary Rejected Candidates

Exercise is the best way to lose body fat. You can start with easy and stamina building exercises like jogging and swimming. Always remember to stretch your body and have a proper warm-up before going into any exercise. A good warm-up always gives you a little sweat but doesn’t tire you so that you can’t start with your exercises. You can start jogging from the first day itself but don’t exert yourself. In the first week do stamina building jogging and cycling so that later you can carry out your exercise for longer durations. Once you start jogging and/or cycling on a regular basis, you may start doing skipping and suicides (also known as ladder). You should also concentrate on the parts of your body where you have high amounts of stored fats. Most of the time, the belly region has the greatest amount of fat, so you should do exercises concentrating on that part like crutches. Also, playing high end sports like football, basketball and hockey keep you running and cause your body to lose weight. The more you sweat, the more you lose weight.
How to Lose Weight, for Temporary Rejected Candidates

Starving yourself won’t help you if your aim is to lose weight. It is not good for your body and also is counterproductive. Similarly, stress doesn’t help you either in losing weight. When one is stressed, his body releases cortisones which increase one’s appetite. Also, remain determined and don’t give up if you can’t see the results in the first few days. Remember, it’s your dream job that you are training for and you have IT in you.
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All About Progressive Group Task PGT

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Progressive Group Task PGT

The Progressive Group Task (PGT) is an outdoor group exercise that follows the Group Planning Exercise during the Group Testing Officer (GTO) series at the Services Selection Board (SSB).

Known for its unique blend of teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving, the PGT requires a group of candidates to navigate a series of increasingly difficult obstacles under specific rules and constraints. Below is a comprehensive guide on how the PGT unfolds, what to expect, and how to perform effectively.

1. Overview of PGT

  1. Sequence: The PGT typically comes after the Group Planning Exercise. It is one of the early outdoor tasks in the GTO series.
  2. Task Nature: A series of physical obstacles laid out in a ground or open space that you must cross from start to finish using prescribed materials.
  3. Time Allocated: Usually 30–45 minutes for the entire group to complete all levels of obstacles.
  4. Group Participation: All members of the group participate together. The difficulty level of each obstacle increases progressively from one stage to the next.

2. Helping Materials

The GTO provides each group with the following items to negotiate the obstacles:

  1. Wooden Log (Balli) – A sturdy piece of wood that can be used as a support or bridge.
  2. Wooden Plank (Phatta) – A flat board that can be laid across gaps.
  3. Rope – Useful for tying, pulling, or creating makeshift bridges.
  4. Fragile Load – An object (often a drum or box) representing a load that you must carefully transport across each obstacle.

You must use these materials judiciously while following the rules outlined by the GTO.

3. Rules of the Progressive Group Task

3.1 Rule of Colors

The obstacle structures are painted in three colors—Red, Yellow, and White—and each color imposes specific restrictions:

  1. White: Both the candidate and the helping material can be placed or used on white-colored parts.
  2. Yellow: A candidate can stand on a yellow-colored area, but no helping material can be placed on it.
  3. Red: Neither the candidate nor the helping material can touch the red-colored sections.

Violating these color rules typically means starting the obstacle again or incurring a penalty, depending on the GTO’s discretion.

3.2 Out of Bounds Area

  • Mud Surfaces and other designated sections are out of bounds.
  • Any area marked or stated by the GTO as “Out of Bounds” must not be touched by the candidate or the helping material.

3.3 Rule of Rigidity

  • Rigid materials (wooden logs, planks) cannot be tied together.
  • However, you can tie the helping materials to the obstacle structure itself if needed.

3.4 Rule of Infinity

  • The start line and the finish line are deemed to extend infinitely to the left and right.
  • You cannot circumvent the obstacle by going around it; you must cross through the structure.

3.5 Rule of Group and Load

  • The entire group, including the last person, all helping materials, and the fragile load, must move forward in unison through the entire course.
  • You cannot leave anyone or any item behind while moving to the next stage of the obstacle.

3.6 Rule of Distance

  • No jumps greater than four feet are permitted.
  • Any gap wider than four feet must be bridged using the helping materials.

4. Important Points to Remember

  1. Do Not Look at the GTO: Maintain focus on your group, the obstacles, and the task.
  2. Pay Attention to the Briefing: The GTO often provides crucial hints and clarifications during the initial briefing.
  3. Observe Details: Small notches, hooks, or structural protrusions can give you clues on how to place or tie materials.
  4. Propose Logical Solutions: The GTO evaluates your problem-solving approach—ensure your ideas make sense and follow the rules.
  5. Communicate and Cooperate: A friendly, supportive tone helps in maintaining group cohesion.
  6. Motivate and Support: Encourage group members who are struggling; teamwork is key to success.

5. Tips for Performing Well in PGT

  1. Plan Quickly but Carefully
    • Evaluate the obstacle layout and decide on a feasible approach.
    • Don’t rush without thinking, but also avoid overthinking.
  2. Use Resources Wisely
    • Place the wooden plank, log, and rope strategically.
    • Ensure you do not violate the Rule of Rigidity or the Color Rule.
  3. Be Adaptable
    • If one plan fails, switch to an alternative without wasting time.
    • Remain calm and composed to maintain group morale.
  4. Foster Teamwork
    • Encourage ideas from quieter members.
    • Execute the best plan collectively without letting personal ego interfere.
  5. Maintain Safety and Compliance
    • Watch your footing on planks or logs.
    • Ensure no one crosses the red or out-of-bounds areas inadvertently.

6. Conclusion

The Progressive Group Task (PGT) is a dynamic, hands-on test of a candidate’s leadership, team coordination, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability under constraints.

By understanding and applying the rules, communicating effectively, and maintaining a supportive team environment, you will maximize your chances of excelling in this critical stage of the GTO series.

Remember, the assessors are not just looking for someone who can solve the puzzle; they want someone who can inspire and coordinate a group effort in challenging conditions.

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CDS 1 2014 Admit Card

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CDS 1 2014 Admit Card

Candidates who have applied successfully for CDS 1 2014 exam can download their Online admit card from UPSC official website. UPSC has published the CDS 1 2014 admit card / hall ticket today. CDS 1 2014 exam is going to be held on 9th Feb 2014.


Union Public Service Commission will be conducting the Combined Defence Services Examination (I) -2014 on 09/02/2014 (Sunday) at 41 Centres all over India as per notification dated 02nd  November, 2013.  e-Admission Certificates are available on the Union Public Service Commission web-site  http://www.upsc.gov.in

CDS 1 2014 Admit Card
Candidates are advised to download and check their e-Admission Certificates carefully and bring discrepancy, if any, to the notice of the Commission immediately.  Rejection Letters citing the ground(s) for rejection have been issued through e-mails and also put on Commission’s web-site http://www.upsc.gov.in.In case any difficulty faced by the candidates in downloading e-Admission Certificates, they may contact the UPSC Facilitation Counter on Telephone Nos.  011-23385271, 011-23381125 & 011-23098543 on any working days between 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM.  The candidates can also send FAX message on FAX No. 011-23387310.  No Admission Certificate will be sent by post.
In case the photograph is not printed clear on the e-Admission Certificates,  candidates are advised to carry three (3) photographs (one identical photograph for each session) alongwith proof of Identity such as Aadhar Card or Identity Card or Voter Identity Card or Passport or Driving License and printout of e-Admission Certificate at the venue of the Examination. 

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How to Prepare for Territorial Army Exam

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Territorial Army is not a full time employment or occupation; it is service for those who really want to serve their country in spite of having a well settled civilian life. Any gainfully employed civilian person can join Territorial Army. The age bar is quiet relaxed and males up to 42 years of age can join. All personnel of infantry and Departmental TA will be called out for service embodiment by the Central Government or the authority empowered by it to do so, on the eve of national Emergency or for Internal Security duties and training exercises. Failure to report for service on such occasions is punishable under the Territorial Army Act 1948.

You can join as officers by applying when the Army releases its advertisements. The applications are scrutinized in the first stage and then selected people are called for Preliminary Interview Board, where a written test and an interview take place.

The again filtered candidates from this procedure are called for SSB interviews, from where they go for medicals if they get recommended. Let us how you can prepare for the Territorial Army exam.

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  1. Keep reading a lot of GK and current affairs, the written test consists of a paper of short essay and a paper of objective type questions asking on various current issues. Thus reading GK will help in this and also in the further subsequent SSB where you can be asked about current affairs.
  2. You can take any GK book and read basic things from it. Reading newspaper on a daily basis is also quiet helpful.
  3. Referring an essay book will help in great deal for preparing questions on short essay paper. This will also make your points strong for GD and lecturette in SSB.
  4. Be free and talk genuinely in the interview of the PIB.
  5. Keep a good level of fitness. You will be checked for fitness and physical efficiency in the SSB interview. You are required to be fit for serving the Territorial Army, hence maintain that level of fitness. You can go for a jog in the morning or join a gym.
  6. You can do everything a candidate does to excel in the SSB interview. For details read specific articles on different tests of SSB, since SSB is a long procedure consisting a number of tasks and thus it is beyond scope of this article to include them all. However each task of SSB is explained on our website in deep detail.
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  8. Be confident and stick to your aim of ‘selfless service for the country’.

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Best Books for Sainik School Entrance Exam Preparation

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Best Books for Sainik School Entrance Exam Preparation

The Sainik Schools are a system of schools in India established and managed by the Sainik Schools Society. Sainik School Admission is confined to boys in Sixth and Ninth Standard. Admissions to boys are granted on the basis of the merit prepared as per written examination, interview and medical examination. All India Sainik School Entrance Exam is the exam which students have to qualify for getting admissions to Sainik schools.

The exam pattern is as follows:

Class IX:
  • Mathematics and Science (200+75 marks)
  • English and Social Studies (100+75marks)
Class VI:
  • Mathematics and Language Ability Test (200 marks)
  • Intelligence Test (100 marks)
    Best Books for Sainik School Entrance Exam Preparation
Here are some of the best books which can help in preparing for the above exam:
For Class IX:
  1. Arihant’s Sainik School Entrance Exam for class IX: This book authored by ‘Expert Compilations ‘and published by Arihant Publications is a complete package which will serve the purpose for both the papers. There is adequate matter given inside this book with plenty of questions. There are solved papers given at the beginning. The printed price on this book is INR 310.
  2. R. Gupta’s Sainik School Entrance Exam Guide (Class – 9): This book written by RPH editorial board and published by Ramesh Publications contains previous year question papers and the answers along with study material. It will cover both the papers for class 9th. The printed price on this book is INR 445.
  3. Upkar’s Sainik School Entrance Exam for Class 9: An Upkar publications book, which is written by Lal & Jain comes to cater all your need for this exam’s preparation. It contains solved papers of previous years along with study material to fulfill all your needs. The list price of this book is INR 299.

For Class VI:

  1. Arihant’s Sainik School Entrance Exam (For Class VI): This book is a work of ‘Expert Compilations’ and is published by Arihant Publications. You can rely on this book for the preparation of both Paper I and Paper II. This book’s written price is INR 145.
  2. R.Gupta’s Sainik School Entrance Test Guide for Class – VI: A complete package for both papers. This book is written by RPH Editorial Board and is published by Ramesh publications. The written price of this book is INR 260.
  3. Upkars Sainik School Entrance Exam Class 6: This book published by Upkar Publications and written by Lal & Jain is again a complete package for both papers. This book is listed with a price of INR 155.

Note: The given prices are the written price of the books. You can get them at discounted prices from online shopping websites or from your nearest bookstores. The prices may vary with editions as well.

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    Indian Army is Celebrating 66th Army Day

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    Indian Army is celebrating 66th Army Day
    A moment of pride, honor and bravery awaits every Indian on 15th of January every year in the form of Army Day. There are no enough words to praise the bravery and sacrifice which our soldiers put up every day to safeguard the motherland and her inhabitants. This day is just the right moment to celebrate that all, celebrate the brave martyrs of our Army and celebrate the bravery they show. Indian Army Day is celebrated on 15th of January every year.

    This Day is celebrated because on the same day (15th of January) in 1948 Lieutenant General K. M. Cariappa (Kodandera Madappa Cariappa) took over as the first Commander-in-chief of the Indian Army from Sir Francis Butcher, the last British commander. Thus this day is celebrated to recognize this proud moment. In 2014 Indian Army is celebrating 66th Army Day. On this day various parades, celebration and shows are held in the National Capital of New Delhi and in all Army Commands. On this day homage is paid to the epitome of bravery, the soldiers who have come all their way to protect the country without giving a second thought, and the soldiers for whom the Nation has come first always.
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    Quartered in snow, silent to remain. When the bugle calls, they shall rise and march again.
    The celebration starts with homage paid at the Amar Jawan Jyoti and then a flaunting parade takes over along with the military show to project the new technologies, procurements and advancements of the Army in the past year. Bravery Awards are given to the deserving soldiers including the Sena Medal. Army day parade during the army day celebration is carried out by the Indian army soldiers (Indian army bands) which involves the exhibition of BLT T-72, T-90 tanks, BrahMos Missile, carrier Mortar Tracked Vehicle, 155 MM Soltum Gun, Advanced Light Helicopters of the Army Aviation Corps etc.
    Indian Army is celebrating 66th Army Day

    It is indeed a great sight to see the nation remembering the martyrs along with the Indian Army Family. The serving personnel take a pledge to continue serving the country with same dedication and protect the nation from not only foreign troubles but from any domestic troubles as well. Let us make this day a day of celebration for all not just a few, since Army is dedicated to work for the citizens hence isn’t it our duty to celebrate the day for all those who have given away their lives for us, and many more who are sitting in the extremes of temperature to guard us so that we can be in peace? Hope that the dedicated youth, who are reading this piece just because they love the forces, will understand and make it a day to be cherished by all.
    Tu sher-e-hind aage badh
    Marne se tu kabhi naa darr
    Udaake dushmano ka sar
    Josh-e-vatan badhaaye ja…
    Kadam kadam badhaaye ja
    Khushi ke geet gaaye ja
    Ye zindagi hain kaum ki
    Tu kaum pe lutaaye ja…

    Jai Hind..
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    Indian Military Academy Training Video

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    Training at Indian Military Academy

    The aim of service training at Indian Military Academy is to prepare a Gentleman Cadet for command of an infantry platoon in war and peace. The emphasis is to train them to become competent junior leaders. The training enables a trainee to assume command of men in battle, obtain standards of physical fitness and drill higher than a soldier recruits and acquire basic knowledge of tactics and its applications as a platoon commander.
    A challenging obstacle course, individual physical efficiency tests, endurance marches, battle efficiency tests, expertise in swimming and equitation training endeavors that a young officer leaving the academy is physically fit and mentally robust, and leads his men by personal example. The large spectrum of games at the Academy enable Gentlemen Cadets to learn those played by Indian troops and pursue individual games of their choice.

    Indian Military Academy Training Video

    Risk, chance, fortune and luck are the hallmarks of successful leaders. These aspects being inherent in adventure activity, the Academy takes keen interest to encourage and provide opportunity to all Gentlemen Cadets to pursue at least one adventure sport. The range of activity spans from white-water rafting, canoeing, kayaking, para jumping, micro light flying, rock climbing, trekking, and mountaineering to desert safaris.

    Indian Military Academy Training Video

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