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NDA 1 2014 Rejected Applications Due to Non-Payment of Fee

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NDA 1 2014 Rejected Applications Due to Non-Payment of Fee

UPSC has published the names of 741 candidates who have been rejected for NDA 1 2014 written test due to no confirmation from the Bank Authorities regarding receipt of Fee of Rs. 100/- in respect of following candidates for NDA & NA Examination (I) 2014.

UPSC Official Notice

In view of the provisions contained in the Commission’s Note for the above examination published in the Employment News dated 21-12-2013 and uploaded on the Commission’s website, applications of all these candidates for the said examination have been rejected.

NDA 1 2014 Rejected Applications Due to Non-Payment of Fee

Appeal against rejection, if any, may be made within 10 (ten) days from the date of this mail along with the documentary evidence by speed post OR by hand only to Shri Bhupendar Singh, Under Secretary (NDA), Union Public Service Commission, Room No. 409, Ayog Sachivalaya Building, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069 failing which no correspondence will be entertained by
this office.

  1. If you have paid/deposited the fee through cash mode in the State Bank of India/designated banks, please submit the bank-pay-in-slip (In original). OR
  2. If you have paid the fee through debit/credit cards of through internet banking of authorised banks,please submit a copy of your debit/Credit Card Statement or Bank Account Statement as the case may be. 

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Vacancies Increased for JAG 13 Men and Women

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Vacancies Increased for JAG 13 Men and Women

Indian army has raised the vacancies for Judge Advocate General entry JAG 13. JAG entry has very limited number of seats but the rate of selection is raising every year, thus more and more recommended candidates are getting merit out in JAG entries.
Indian army has raised a few seats for men and women in JAG 13th course. JAG entry had 07 seats for men earlier which have been raised to 10 and for women number of seats are now 04.

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Vacancies Increased for JAG 13 Men and Women

Merit list: it is to be noted that mere qualifying at the SSB interview does not confirm final selection. A merit list is prepared purely on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in SSB interview and as such higher educational, previous performances, NCC background etc have no role to play. Those high in the merit list and who come within the stipulated vacancies, and are medically fit, are issued joining instruction for precommissioning training.

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IMA 137 SSB Interview Dates

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IMA 137 SSB Interview Dates

SSB interview dates of IMA 137 course are being published by Indian army official website joinindianarmy.nic.in. Candidates those who have cleared the CDS 2 2013 written exam with IMA as their options can check their allotted SSB centre in the allotment list. IMA 137 SSB interviews are being conducted at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore.

Candidates those who are going to face the SSB interview for Indian Military Academy Course 137 are required to have all necessary documents like educational docs, SSB call letter etc. All selected candidates are going to receive their call letter by post and e-mail.

IMA 137 SSB Interview Dates

IMA 137 SSB Interview Allotment Details

  • Allahabad: 2170
  • Bhopal: 1300
  • Bangalore: 850

IMA 137 SSB Interview Dates

Group Discussion and Lecturette Topics for SSB Interview

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Group Discussion Topics at SSB

Group discussion is the first and the foremost task of the GTO and it is very important to perform well in the discussion as it will make an impact on the group as well as on the GTO. We are briefly explaining some of the topics which are very important regarding SSB. These are just the introduction which is based on the information over different newspapers and articles over the internet.

Syrian Crisis

With UN reports affirming the Syrian army using Chemical weapons against its own people, so under given circumstance if the US go ahead and attack on Syria, like it is openly saying on the use of Chemical weapons used by Syria, the prices of crude oil will skyrocket and the growth of Indian economy will be grossly affected with depreciation of rupee in international market.

Group Discussion and Lecturette Topics for SSB Interview

 

One would wonder if how the prices of crude oil will increase, as Syria is not a big oil exporter but still can impact Indian market very severely. Therefore, the most important factor one has to understand is that Syria is a country with majority of Sunni Muslim but President Bashar-al-asad, who is an Alwite, is more inclined to Shia community along with Iran and Iraq which also Shia Muslim countries. Now since, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are Sunni Muslim countries; they confer their support in rebels in Syria, who are Sunni majors and helping the rebels.
But this also holds an economic factor to Saudi-Qatar opposition and Syrian government. If Basher-al-asad is dethroned, then Saudi and Qatar can laid an oil-gas pipeline via through Syria to Mediterranean and beyond and can buy former’s oil and latter’s gas.
Russia supplies oil and gas to Europe and would be affected by Saudi and Qatar interference in Europe.  This is why Russia is backing Syria. Iran is having a feud with America and it is a Shia Muslim country. Iran also does not want a Sunni regime in Syria.
Now, with its national debt rising and an ongoing conflict emerged in between the democratic and republicans, the US have a huge stake in Syria. The republicans want the debt to be reduced and the democratic are powering to lend more money from the Federal bank. If USA will finance a war, it will mean more spending which means the federal bank has to finance the war. Now a country after war is followed by recession as it happened in 2009 Iraq war and followed by recession.
India imports 78% of its crude oil. If war will break out in Syria, the oil prices will go high and India’s fiscal deficit will increase and economy will slow down. If the oil price will go near 150$ per barrel we have to give 100 Rs per litre of petrol and 1100 Rs for a gas cylinder.

Women Empowerment in India

Nearly 50% of India’s population is women and if we are restricting women in our country, we are restricting 50% of our growth. Women rights and empowerment is one of the widely discussed topics. The attitude of our societies toward women has not changed; dowry, female infanticide and child marriage are still prevalent in our country. Crime against women is increasing and India is among the few countries where women are not safe. The need of empowering women and ultimately our country was raised by many revolutionaries like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Gandhiji, Ishwarchandra vidyasagar. The status of women in our society is one of the reasons behind this crime against women. The status of women needs to be change, the society has always been male dominating and that is the mentality which has been passed on to the younger generation. But with the changes in the society the status is also changing. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Sushma Swaraj, Kiran Bedi are few examples that women are equally talented and capable enough to lead our country from the front. Reservation for women in parliament is one of the laws which are yet to be passed. Women education, equality among children, value education, and awareness are some of that factor which can work to empower the status of women in our society.

Indo -China Relations

Regular incursion of Chinese army in twang and ladakh sector has been in the news from quite some time. In spite of boundary dispute between India and China, both the countries have trade business of $ 75 billion which is likely to increase to $ 100 billion by 2015. Line of Actual Control (LAC) is the one of the reason behind this issue. As the International boundary is not marked and the Chinese government do not recognize the Mcmohan line, the LAC has became a virtual boundary between the two nations. A three-week standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in close proximity to each other and the Line of Actual Control between Jammu and Kashmir’s Ladakh region and Aksai Chin was defused on 5 May 2013, days before a trip by Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid to China.

Indo-Pak Relations

Kashmir Conflict– The conflict of Kashmir is since from the days of partition. Approximately one third of Kashmir is under the occupation of Pakistan called Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Operation Gibraltar was launched by Pakistan in 1965 to infiltrate militants in Kashmir.
Siachen Conflict– Siachen glacier is the highest battleground on earth. India launched operation Meghdoot in 1984 during which it gain the control of siachen glacier. India wants Pakistan to authenticate the Indian position along the saltoro Ridge which Paksitan is not ready as it alleges that India has occupied that area. In spite of the urgency shown by Manmohan Singh and the President Musharaff on Siachen, there is no break through on Siachin.
Sir Creek-Sir Creek was supposedly a “low-hanging fruit”, within reach of a resolution between India and Pakistan. The actual dispute is where the boundary between India and Pakistan lies on Sir Creek, Sir creek is a 96 km water body that empties out into the Arabian sea from Rann of Kutch.

Indo-Afghan Relations

Challenges in Indo- afghan relations: After the withdrawal of NATO, Taliban will be rejuvenated under the control of ISI of Pakistan. Second challenge will be from Pakistan which has continued to back Taliban and Anti–Indian actors. Third is the emerging power of Taliban forces in Afghanistan.

Example Set for Word Association Test WAT

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WAT Examples Set

In Word Association Test, the candidates are shown 60 words one after the other and are expected to make a short sentence using the given word. The usage of the word can be in any form. One should avoid negative sentences and idioms and phrases which lack originality.



Here Are Some Examples For WAT:

  • Choice: Choosing a correct profession leads to happiness.
  • Co-Education: Co-Education teaches adaptability with the opposite gender.
  • Champion: India won the World Cup.
  • Deteriorate: Indo-Pak relations are deteriorating with time.
  • Cure: Ayurveda cures without any side effects.
  • Cooperate: Team work is all about cooperating with each other.
  • Clever: Being extra clever will annoy friends.
  • Disease: Hygiene prevents spread of diseases.
    Example Set for Word Association Test WAT
  • Demand: People of Telangana are demanding a separate state.
  • Friend: Company of friends gives immense joy.
  • Compel:  Indian students are compelled to chose Engineering or Medical professions.
  • Doctor: Doctor is like a God in human form.
  • Forest: Deforestration is causing Global Warming.
  • Home: Home is a heaven on earth.
  • Crowd: Cricket attracts the crowd in India.
  • Earn: Earning money through hard work is very satisfying.
  • Instruction: It is important to read instruction before starting the exam.
  • Lie: Telling lie is a bad habit.
  • Exercise: Regular exercise is good for health.
  • Patriotism: Soldiers inspire patriotism in every Indian.
  • Live: World Cup Football will be telecasted live on Sony Pix.
  • Fearful: Nothing is Fearful for a brave person.
  • Progress: Hard work leads to progress in life.
  • Respect: Indian Children respect their elders.
  • Bank: Central Bank of the country issues the currency notes.
  • Rude: rude behavior is never liked by anyone.
  • Team: Team’s aim is more important than an individual’s aim.
  • Future: Children are the future of a country.
  • Book: Book is the best friend.
  • Get: Working hard is important to get success.
Basically, one should make positive and factual sentences based on recent happenings. Each word will appear for 30 seconds in which you have to see the word and write the sentence. There are a total of 60 words. Hence, practice is necessary.
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Eligible Branches of SSC 43rd and SSCW 14th Technical Entry

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Eligible Branches of SSC 43rd and SSCW 14th Technical Entry

Indian army aspirants both male and female can apply for SSC 43 and SSCW 14 tech from 3rd Feb 2014. SSC tech is a technical entry for engineering graduates, but not all engineering students are eligible for it. Candidates studied notified branches are eligible to apply for SSC tech entry 2014.

Eligible Branches of SSC 43rd and SSCW 14th Tech Entry with Vacancies 

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NDA 2 2013 Previous Year Question Paper

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NDA 2 2013 Previous Year Question Paper

National Defence Academy aspirants can download the NDA 2 2013 previous year original question paper now. UPSC has published the National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Exam (II), 2013 question papers which consist of Mathematics and General Ability Tests.

NDA Marking Scheme

  • Maximum marks for Mathematics: 300 marks
  • Maximum marks for General Ability: 600 marks
    NDA 2 2013 Previous Year Question Paper

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Question Paper of Combined Defence Services (II) Exam, 2013

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Question Paper of Combined Defence Services (II) Exam, 2013

Candidates can download the previous year original question paper of CDS 2 2013. UPSC has published the question paper of Combined Defence Services (II) Exam, 2013 which consist of English, General Knowledge and Mathematics.

CDSE Marking Scheme

  • English: 120 Questions 100 Marks
  • GK: 120 Questions 100 Marks
  • Maths: 100 Questions 100 Marks
    Question Paper of Combined Defence Services (II) Exam, 2013

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Group Planning Exercise 8

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Group Planning Exercise 8

Group planning exercise is the first task of the GTO, and also a very sound opportunity for making an impression on the GTO. Group planning exercise contains a set of problems which brings out all “officers’ like qualities” in a candidate which encompasses quality to lead (the lads), organizing, courage, team work, spontaneity, and effective intelligence, etc.  

GPE Comprises of 5 Stages

  1. Explanation of the Model
  2. Narrative by the GTO .
  3. Self-reading for 5 minutes by candidates.
  4. 10 minutes for writing the solution for the problem.
  5. 10 minutes for discussing the solution.
  6. Conclusion 

Important Tips for Group Planning Exercise 

  1. First and foremost see the map and scale up the distance.
  2. The second important thing is to locate your position using the direction mentioned in the map.
  3. When a GTO narrates a story, listen to it very carefully and count the no. of problems. It will help you to remember the no. of problems and set the priority accordingly.
  4. Use the resources efficiently.
  5. Prioritize your solution; help the person who needs it utmost.
  6. Never engage yourself in a fight with the “terrorists” till the time you don’t have any other options. Try to maintain a safe distance and keep an eye on them.
  7. Divide the group according to requirement. Send more people where the situation is more vulnerable.

Group Planning Exercise 8

You are a group of 8 friends from Delhi went to Udham Nagar for expedition. You are staying in a small lodge at Market. You decide to visit the Guest House which is in nearby locality. You book an auto and reach to the Guest house. You were entering the Guest house when you see a person lying on the floor and he is bleeding. He tells you that he is a RAW agent and he was after some terrorists who intruded from the border area and he was shot on his leg. He managed to escape from there. He tells you, the terrorist has planted a bomb at the railway track and it will go off as soon as a train passes it. You know that a train passes the track at 3.00 pm. After planting the bomb one of the groups will attack on the convoy of the Chief Minister which will pass the market at 3.30 pm. The other group will attack the Army cantt at 3.30pm. There is a Police station and a hospital near the Market. It is now 2.00 pm. You being young and brave, what will you do?

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Current Affairs November- December 2013

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As CDS and AFCAT exams are near, we are publishing some of the current affairs of November and December-2013. These details will help you in CDSE and AFCAT written exams, especially in current affair section.

Defence News, December-2013

  1. Air chief marshal Arup Raha takes over as the 24th chief of the air staff from Air chief marshal N.A.K Browne on 31th December.
  2. Indian Army decides court marshal of six military personnel  for the murder of 3 civilians in a fake encounter on April 2010 at Machhil in Kashmir.
  3. HAL Indigenous  Light combat aircraft Tejas got the initial clearance  for joining  Indian Air force .
  4. Army chief General Bikram singh takes over the chairman of the chiefs of staff committee.
  5. MiG-21 FL (Type-77) decommissioned after a function in kalaikunda air base, West Bengal.
  6. The ISRO’s Mars Orbiter becomes the farthest object sent into space by India.
  7. India successfully test fired Pinaka rockets.
  8. Army flexes muscles near Pakistan border ahead of DGMO (Director general  of military operations) level meeting.
  9. Agni-III missile test fired successfully
  10. India clears Rs. 880cr Barak missile deal with Israel
    Current Affairs November- December 2013

International News, December-2013

  1. China launches its first ever moon rover mission with a chang’s -3 rocket blasting off from the xiachang satellite launch center carrying the jade rabbit
  2. The Hauge based  International court of Arbitrations allows India to  go ahead  with the construction of 330 MW kishenganga  hydro-electric project in North Kashmir, rejecting Pakistan’s objection.
  3. Egypt declares the Muslim brotherhood a terrorist group.
  4. India’s Deputy Counsel –General in New York, Devyani khobragade is arrested and handcuffed after being charged with visa fraud. Releases after executing  a $250,000 bond.
  5. War crimes convict Abdul quader Mollah, assistant secretary general of Jamaat-e- Islami is executed at the Dhaka central jail.
  6. Jang Song-Thaek, un cle of North Korean  leader Kim Jong –un and former Vice- Chairman  of the National  Defence Commission is executed after a special military trial.

Sports News December-2013

  1. Badminton star P.V  Sindhu  won  Macau Open badminton beating Cananda’s Michelle Li.
  2. India loses ODI series by South Africa-by 0-2.
  3. Germany won junior World cup hockey beating france 5-2 in final .
  4. South Africa’s star Jacques kallis announces retirement from Test cricket after India series.
  5. Australia regains Asshes beating England in the Perth Test and taking 3-0 lead.
  6. South Africa won the Test series against India.

Defence News November 2013

  1. India, US Navies practiced anti-sub warfare in Bay of Bengal- Malabar Exercise 2013.
  2. Advanced jet trainer hawk-132 inducted in Indian Navy.
  3. Antony defers decision on critical but controversial missile deals with Israel
  4. MiG-29 fighter jet crashed in Gujarat.
  5. Wipro flies away with Rs 900 cr Indian Air force deal.
  6. Navy to upgrade torpedoes, sonars of warships soon.
  7. Aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya is inducted into the Indian Navy at the Sevmash Shipyard in Russia, bringing down the curtains on a 13 year saga of reconsturuction.
  8. Navy set to finalise deal to salvage Sindhurakshak.
  9. Army gets final nod to deploy 80,000 troops along China border.
  10. IAF decides on Sukhoi-30 for BrahMos, final tests from end-2014.
  11. India to strengthen Andaman and Nicobar Command to take on China.
  12. India successfully test-fires nuclear-capable Dhanush missile.
  13. INS Vikrant to be commissioned by 2017.
  14. Indian Navy receives second P8I maritime patrol aircraft
  15. Agni –I was test fired successfully from Odisha coast.

International News November 2013

  1. 22nd Commonwealth heads of government meet (CHOGM) held in Coulmbo.
  2. Lt. General Raheel Sharrif is appointed Pakistan Army Chief.
  3. China announces setting up  of an Air Defence Identification Zone  over  parts of the disputed East  China Sea.
  4. Justice Tassaduz Jillani is named the next Chief Justice if the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
  5. Abdulla Yaameen elected Maldivian President by a narrow margin.
  6. Super typhoon Haiyan devastates  Philippines leaving 10,000 dead and decimating towns , in the country’s worst recorded natural disaster.
  7. Hakimullah Mehsud, head of the Tahreek-e- Talibaan Pakistam is believed killed in a U.S drone strike in Dande Darpa khel area in North Waziristan.
  8. Iran strikes a historic nuclear pact with the U.S and five other worlds powers at Geneva.
  9. NASA launched Maven to study Mars atmosphere.

Sports News November 2013

  1. Rafael Nadal retains the no.1 position after his victory over Wawrinka in the ATP World Tours event in London.
  2. Magnus Carlsen won the World champion title, beating Vishwanathan Anand.
  3. Sachin Tendulakar ends his career after the India- West Indies Second Test. India wins tho take the series 2-0.
  4. Czech republic won Davis Cup beating Serbia 3-2 in Belgrade.

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