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CDS I Exam 2015 Admit Card is published by upsc.gov.in, aspirants can Download CDS I Hall Ticket 2015 Online. UPSC which stands for Union Public Service Commission is going to conduct the examination UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 on 15 February 2015 (Sunday). The UPSC has released the USPC CDS 1 Admit card 2015 official site. The applicants can download their hall ticket for UPSC CDS Exam 2015 from here by entering the required details.
There were lac of students who have already applied for the UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2015 which stands for Combined Defence Services Exam (I) and now are ready to download their hall ticket for CDS exam which is available now on official site upsc.gov.in. Download the UPSC CDS I Call Letter 2015 from the steps mentioned below as :
UPSC CDS-1 Admit card Hall Ticket 2015. The candidates must possess their hall ticket for UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 otherwise they will not able to enter in the examination hall. The candidates must produce a identity proof with the admit card at exam time. So the candidates are advised to download their UPSC CDS 1 Admit card 2015 as early as possible from UPSC.
UPSC CDS I 2015 Examination pattern:
The examination will be having three papers i.e Paper I and Paper II and Paper III. The total time allotted for the examination will be 2 hours.
Paper Subject Total marks
The candidates needed any help in downloading their hall ticket can write to us. We wish all candidates best wishes. You can download the UPSC CDS Admit Card 2015 from the link below as: CLICK HERE for UPSC CDS Admit Card 2015
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Though the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is a 56 year old act, it is a common feature of heated discussions in various news forums. AFSPA is also a common topic in the group discussions in the SSB interview. This article is an attempt to throughly apprise our readers about this frequently debated act.
The AFSPA was introduced on 11 September 1958, primarily for operation in the north east region of India. This act gives certain special powers to the Indian armed forces in the disturbed areas of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Tripura and also the union territories Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram. Later this act was extended to the state of Jammu and Kashmir in 1990. The AFSPA came into force due to the manifold proliferation of insurgents, anti-state elements and separatist groups in the above mentioned regions. These anti social elements had created a havoc in the affected regions and it become fiercely difficult for the civil authorities (Police, CISF, CRPF) to contain them. Hence, certain special powers were given to the Armed Forces (Primarily Army) to stop them to restore peace and stabilty.
The Officers, JCOs (Junior Commissioned Officers) and NCOs (Non Commissioned Officers) of the Indian armed forces have the following authority:
In addition to these, legal protection is also given to the person who acts under the AFSPA.
This act was promulgated by the government in the wake of the devastating violence caused by the anti-social elements in the disturbed regions. However, despite the act being in place for several years it has not proved to be fully effective. Moreover, the people in the region see this act as a spanner in their liberty. In addition to this there were incidents where the armed forces personnel were accused of misusing their special powers to harass common public. Due to these factors there is a growing clout to abrogate this law, deeming it undemocratic and draconian. Several NGOs are also vying to revoke this law.
The people who want this law to be revoked must understand that it is the terrorists who curb their liberty and not the armed forces. If they want to live in peace, they must cooperate with the security agencies. The armed forces are not some magicians who would automatically come to know who is a terrorist and who is not. Therefore, sometimes the forces have to work on the basis of a mere suspicion which in the end might be untrue. At the same time the armed forces must ensure zero tolerance towards misuse of this law to win the faith of the people.
Cheers to all future officers, here we present another installment of motivation series. This time we will try to understand the life of Albert Einstein and learn something from the same. Whenever we want to praise a child for his intelligence, we say “He is just like Einstein “. The word Einstein has become synonymous of brilliance. His momentous contribution to the world as a whole is something we can be proud of. But, only a few of us know that he wasn’t the Einstein we know in his early days.
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Greetings to all the avid followers of our website, here’s wishing each and every one a mirthful and fruitful new year. Today we would like to discuss the effect of the number of chances available for selection on the individual and why one should not pay much heed to it. There is no limit to the number of chances one can avail for selection in the services. It feels soothing to have a few chances left in the kitty. I know for a fact that most of the repeaters very carefully count the number of chances left. A few freshers also have a tendency of counting the number of attempts they can avail. Counting the number of chances available is not at all harmful but one must not get carried away even if one has many of them. There is a propensity in aspirants to think that “, Is baar nahin toh agli baar ho hi jayega”. They think that one day the tables would turn automatically and they will get recommended. Remember one thing, only persistent effort gets you to your destination. Success is not a fortuitous(accidental) phenomenon. The luck factor in the SSB is as good as a drop in the ocean.
In the same vein, it feels demonic and demoralizing when we only have one chance left. It feels as if nothing is going to work, the long chased dream appears to be plummeting. Yes, the pressure of performance and the scourge of failure is more pronounced as compared to the earlier attempts but by becoming tense and nervous you are only increasing your chances of biting the dust. If you are serious enough about your goal, the number of chances should not tickle you much. Clearing SSB is not very difficult, it is all about applying yourself during the selection process. You only require one golden chance to wipe out all your sour memories, just one more go at the coveted uniform and that will be it. Many examples are in front us, they all convey the same thing. The number of your attempt doesn’t hold any importance to the assessors. If you have developed yourself to be suitable enough, if your personality conforms to the one they require, you are as valuable to them as any other fresh candidate.
The reason I dwelled on this subject was to give more strength and rigour to the aspirants, especially the repeaters. Having one last attempt is all the more reason to work doubly harder. If you want to know the value of one chance, just ask the one who has consumed up all his chances for selection. A key characteristic of an officer is that he is undeterred by failures. No one in this world has an easy life, everybody is fighting his own battles. So, to sum it up, I would reiterate that it is frivolous to waste your time thinking about the chances left. Instead, take your next chance as your last and final one. Give it your all, you live only once and once only you get a chance to realise your dream. Keep visiting ssbcrack. JAI HIND
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Interview has always been a common process in selection rounds for all the organisations. It’s like a selling of yourself by portraying your best to the organisation. But interview rounds at our SSB and thoda hatt ke from all this stuff. Things are psychologically judged here as the assessor would be interested to assess whether you have qualities or not. In fact all the rounds with different means would only try to assess OLQ’s and if you have them no one can stop you from getting recommended. In today’s article I would focus more on different categories of questions that could be asked to you by the interviewer. The Interview is though in your hand and you are the driver of it. You should just have the knowledge of the art to drive the PI. Also you should know how to represent yourself properly and behave with the least requirement. I will deal all these aspects separately in different articles. But let’s now concentrate on different categories that the officer can ask you. Prepare well for all of them as you never know how and what the officer will ask you.
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CDS 1 2014 Exam Previous Year Question Paper. The Union Public Service Commission UPSC conducts one of the most renowned exams for defence aspirants which is know as CDS Exam or Combined Defence Services Exam. Aspirants who are preparing for the CDS exam are looking and have questions like what is CDS exam pattern and also want to solve CDS previous year question papers. Well you are on the right place here SSBCrack will provide you all the details about the UPSC CDS exam question paper from all previous years. Candidates who are preparing for CDS examhave to focus on all the subjects and topics as in exam based on every subject score individually you are selected.
CDS 2 2014 Exam Previous Year Question Paper. The Union Public Service Commission UPSC conducts one of the most renowned exams for defence aspirants which is know as CDS Exam or Combined Defence Services Exam. Aspirants who are preparing for the CDS exam are looking and have questions like what is CDS exam pattern and also want to solve CDS previous year question papers. Well you are on the right place here SSBCrack will provide you all the details about the UPSC CDS exam question paper from all previous years. Candidates who are preparing for CDS examhave to focus on all the subjects and topics as in exam based on every subject score individually you are selected.
In this article we are going to discuss the CDS 1 2018 cut off marks and the previous CDS exam cut off from year 2017, 2016 and 2015. There won’t much fluctuation in the CDS cut off so candidates much check the previous cut off marks before attempting the CDS question paper, this will give you clear idea as to how much one must score to clear the CDS Exam. CDS 1 2018 official cut off marks will be published only after the final results of CDS 1 2018, so that is going to take a lot of time, let us discuss the CDS 1 2018 expected cut off marks based on today’s question papers.
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UPSC conducted the Combined Defence Service exam twice every year CDS 1 2018 exam was of 1st phase which was held on 04th Feb 2018, many eligible and interested defence aspirants have appeared for CDS 1 2018 written exam. Now they all are waiting for CDS 1 2018 result and final cut off marks. If you also looking for the answer keys, cut off marks and merit list of CDS 1 exam 2018, then you must check the information which is mentioned below.
Name of department | Union Public Service Commission UPSC |
Name of the exam | CDS 1Â 2018 |
Details for | UPSC CDS 2Â Cut Off Marks 2017 |
Date of announcement | 2018 |
As per the notice announced that the result of CDS 1 2018 will be declared in April/May 2018 and it will be shown on an official website of UPSC. You can check it on the online on SSBCrack.com too, UPSC will not send any type of letter to invite that you are selected or not, so you can check the official website daily and keep visiting SSBCrack.
CDS 1Â 2018 Cut Off Marks [Official]
CDS 1Â 2018 Cut Off Marks [Expected]
S.No | Academy | Expected Cut Off |
1 | OTA (Women) | 70-85 |
2 | OTA (Men) | 70-85 |
3 | IMA | 110-120 |
4 | INA | 99 |
5 | IAF | 130-140 |
CDS 2Â 2017 Cut Off Marks :Â The cutoff of CDS 2 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 2 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:
CDS 1Â 2017 Cut Off Marks: The cutoff of CDS 1 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 1 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:
CDS 2 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2016 exam published by UPSC
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 105 marks (i.e. 35%) | 227 |
INA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 90 marks (i.e. 30%) | 225 |
AFA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 135 marks (i.e. 45%) | 258 |
OTA (Men) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 72 marks (i.e. 36%) | 157 |
OTA (Women) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 72 marks (i.e. 36%) | 159 |
CDS 1 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2016 exam published by UPSC
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 72 | 214 |
INA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 63 | 217 |
AFA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 123 | 249 |
OTA (Men) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 68 | 150 |
OTA (Women) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 68 | 157 |
CDS 2 2015 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2015 exam published by UPSC
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 105 marks (i.e. 35%) | 227 |
INA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 99 marks (i.e. 33%) | 227 |
AFA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 138 marks (i.e. 46%) | 269 |
OTA (Men) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 84 marks (i.e. 42%) | 166 |
OTA (Women) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 84 marks (i.e. 42%) | 170 |
CDS 1 2015 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2015 exam published by UPSC
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 102 marks (i.e. 35%) | 225 |
INA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 99 marks (i.e. 33%) | 225 |
AFA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 129 marks (i.e. 46%) | 264 |
OTA (Men) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 86 marks (i.e. 42%) | 168 |
OTA (Women) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 86 marks (i.e. 42%) | 172 |
CDS 2 2014 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2014 exam published by UPSC
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 99 marks (i.e. 33%) | 224 |
INA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 93 marks (i.e. 31%) | 224 |
AFA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 129 marks (i.e. 43%) | 257 |
OTA (Men) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 86 marks (i.e. 43%) | 168 |
OTA (Women) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 86 marks (i.e. 43%) | 170 |
CDS 1 2014 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2014 exam published by UPSC
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 99 | 222 |
INA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 99 | 222 |
AFA | 20Â marks (i.e. 20%) | 129 | 250 |
OTA (Men) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 78 | 159 |
OTA (Women) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 78 | 160 |
CDS 2013 Cutoff
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 111 marks( i.e 37%) | 231 |
INA | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 111 marks( i.e 37%) | 231 |
AFA | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 135 marks (i.e. 45%) | 266 |
OTA (Men) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 76 marks (i.e. 38%) | 158 |
OTA (Women) | 20 marks (i.e. 20%) | 76 marks (i.e. 38%) | 160 |
CDS 2012 Cutoff
Written ExamResult | Final Result | ||
Academy | Qualifying Marks in Each Subject | Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate | Marks of Last Recommended Candidate |
IMA | 12 | 114 | 237 |
INA | 12 | 108 | 231 |
AFA | 12 | 144 | 266 |
OTA (Men) | 12 | 76 | 158 |
OTA (Women) | 12 | 76 | 159 |
Course | Minimum qualifying marks in each subject (may vary) |
IMA | 20 Marks (i.e. 20%) |
INA | 20 Marks (i.e. 20%) |
AFA | 20 Marks (i.e. 20%) |
OTA Men | 20 Marks (i.e. 20%) |
OTA Women | 20 Marks (i.e. 20%) |
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SSB is totally different from what you might hear others saying about it. Here we will be discussing the difference in what SSB really is and what you hear about it. People who have attended SSB brag it differently when they move out of the centre and these talks could deflate the motivation of new aspirants or fresher’s that have cleared the initial rounds and are waiting for their calls of SSB. Please remember SSB is an altogether different world and it changes the personality of the person completely. When an individual goes and when he comes back even if by not getting recommended he/she is a change personality. Spending five days in that environment which shows you a bit of the lifestyle of an officer gives you energy that this is the life that a real aspirant wants.
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