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Best SSB Coaching Center In India

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Online Coaching by SSBCrackExams: It is the 1st and top portal in India for defence exam and SSB interview preparation if you are looking for an online course with quality content.

SSBCrackExams is India’s most exclusive online portal for Indian defence aspirants, it is dedicated to defence exams-related preparations, followed & loved by millions of defence aspirants across the country. Our mission is to help every defence aspirant to achieve his/her dream of serving the nation, by providing him/her with engaged & in-depth learning of a particular subject, customized according to one’s needs & potential. We aim to create fearless & confident individuals who can both ace the exams & constitute the world’s most powerful & invincible defence forces.

At SSBCrackExams, we train candidates for Defence Exams like NDA, CDS, AFCAT, INET, ICG, CAPF, EKT, Territorial Army, ACC, MNS, ADC, AMC, OIR Test, Airforce Group X & Y, IAF Airmen, Navy Sailor, Army CEE, JCO/OR, SSB Interview and more, through online video lectures by expert teaching faculty. We also provide the students with an in & out view of the exams, making them sufficiently aware about the needed criteria. Our all-inclusive courses are exam syllabus-based, full of solid content & easy to grasp for a student’s better understanding & comprehensive learning.

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All SSB Coaching Academies mentioned above are good for:

  • NDA Exam Written Coaching
  • SSB Interview Coaching
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  • AFCAT Written Test Coaching
  • Indian Air Force SSB Interview
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  • TGC, SSC, UES, TES, NCC, ACC, PCSL SSB Coaching.

At SSBCrackExams, we train candidates for Defence Exams like NDA, CDS, AFCAT, INET, ICG, CAPF, EKT, Territorial Army, ACC, MNS, ADC, AMC, OIR Test, Airforce Group X & Y, IAF Airmen, Navy Sailor, Army CEE, JCO/OR, SSB Interview and more, through online video lectures by expert teaching faculty. We also provide the students with an in & out view of the exams, making them sufficiently aware about the needed criteria. Our all-inclusive courses are exam syllabus-based, full of solid content & easy to grasp for a student’s better understanding & comprehensive learning.

SSC 44th and SSCW 15th (Tech) Notification

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SSC 44th and SSCW 15th (Tech) Notification

Recently Indian Army has published the notification of SSC 44th and SSCW 15th. SSC 44 and SSCW 15 are a technical entry for engineering male and female graduates, respectively. Candidates who are eligible for SSC 44 and SSC 15 entry based on the eligibility criteria mentioned below can apply for this entry through joinindianarmy.nic.in online portal. All shortlisted candidates for SSC 44 and SSC 15 will get a call letter from Indian army to attend SSB interview at one of the selection centre ie. Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore.

SSC 44th and SSCW 15th Eligible Branches 

  • Civil (including Building Construction Technology)
  • Architecture
  • Mechanical
  • Production (including Industrial/Manufacturing/Industrial Engg & Mgt)
  • Automobile Engg (including Workshop Technology)
  • Aeronautical/Aerospace/Avionics
  • Metallurgical/ Metallurgical & Explosives
  • Electrical/Electrical & Electronics
  • Electronics (including Electronics &Instrumentation/Micro Electronics & Microwave)
  • Electronics & Communication/ Electronics &Telecommunication/Telecommunication/Satellite Communication
  • Bio-Tech/Food Tech
  • Info Tech/Computer Sc & Engg/ComputerTechnology/ M.Sc (Computer)

Educational Qualification SSC 44th and SSCW 15th

For Engineers (Men and Women). Candidates studying in the Final Year of Engineering Degree and who are qualified graduates of the Degree Course in Engineering will be eligible to apply. The qualified graduates of the Degree Course must possess Engineering Degree at the time of joining training. The candidates studying in the final year of Degree Course, if not already in possession of the Degree Certificate should be able to produce the Engineering Degree within 12 weeks from the date of commencement of training at OTA. Such candidates will be inducted for training at OTA on Additional Bond Basis for recovery of the cost of training as notified from time to time as well as stipend and pay & allowances paid, in case they fail to produce the requisite degree certificate.

SSC 44th and SSCW 15th (Tech) Notification

Age Limit for SSC Tech 44th and 15th

  • For SSC (Tech)-44 Men – 20 to 27 years.
  • SSC (Tech)-15 Women – 20 to 27 years.
    • For Widows of Defence Personnel with four years age relaxation.
      • For SSCW (Non-Tech) – 19 to 29 years. 
      • For SSCW (Tech) – 20 to 31 years.

Method of Selection for SSC 44th and SSCW 15th 

  • Shortlisitng of application based on cut off marks
  • SSB Interview
    • Stage I ( Screening)
    • Stage 2 ( Psychology, GTO and Personal Interview)
  • Medical ( only for recommended candidates)
  • Merit List

Important Dates for SSC 44th and SSCW 15th

  • Registration Open on 23 June 2014
  • Registration Close on 23 July 2014
  • SSB Interview Starts on Oct-Nov 2014

How to Apply for SSC 44th and SSCW 15th Notification

  • Application will only be accepted online. To do so the candidates needs to click on the “online application” button on website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in.
  • The online form is self explanatory please follow the instruction terms and conditions given on the form.
  • Filling up of online application : Visit website joinindianarmy.nic.in and proceed as follows:-
    • Click on Officers Menu button. Go to How to apply button and then click apply online for the particular entry on the home page.
    • Fill the online registration form. Tips to assist in filling up fields have been provided as you click on each field.
    • While filling online application it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available as details are to be filled as per matriculation and other educational certificates.
    • Before clicking the submit button it should be checked whether all details entered in the form are correct as you will not be able to make any corrections after saving the record.
    • After submitting the form and acknowledgement of successful submission generated roll number the buttons of print and save the application will appear. It is advisable to first save the online application and then take a print out.
    • After submitting online application, candidates are required to obtain two copies of the application printout. One copy of print out application duly signed and affixed photograph attested by Gazetted Officer thereon and 10th Class certificate,12th Class certificate, Degree/Provisional Degree and mark sheets of eight semesters of B.E/B.Tech, all in original along with two attested photocopies of all the above certificates are to be carried out to the Selection Centre by the candidate. Original will be returned after verification by the Selection Centre. The second copy of the print out of online application is to be retained by the candidate for his reference. No need to send any hard copy to DG Rtg / Rtg Dte.
    • Candidates must submit only one application. Receipt of multiple applications from the same candidate will result in cancellation of candidature.
  • Any change in your postal address after submission of application must be communicated by post duly quoting your Roll No., Name and course opted for.
  • Original Certificate should not be attached with the application form. Directorate General of Recruiting , Adjutant General’s Branch, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army) will not take responsibility for loss of original certificates, if attached with application. Photo should be pasted and not stapled . Attestation made on the back side of the photo will not be entertained.

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    Stage One or Screening Test, Matter of Concern By Col. Kulwant Kataria

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    Screening or Stage one testing is the first step towards achieving your aim but 60% candidates do not make it to next stage.  All candidates are familiar with this because everyone has to face this. If we obtain the feedback on screening test, we will get very vague answers from candidates as none of them is sure how he got through or failed. If we analyze the trend invariably you will find majority of candidates do not pay attention towards preparation for screening test and in the end, they blame the group as he was not given opportunity to speak during the discussion.

    If we analyze the stage one testing, it can be divided in four stages:
    • Verbal and Non-Verbal test – Individual Level
    • Picture Perception Test – individual Level
    • Story Narration – Individual Level
    • Group Discussion – Individual Performance in a Group
    On analyzing these stages, these are inter related and lead to clearing your screening part where as candidate think only group discussion is important because he is judged by assessors accordingly he gives more weight age to this part which is not the case. During group discussion test, assessors are not aware of your performance in IQ test and clearing screening test is a combination of IQ as well as performance in Group Discussion. For ease of understanding, I will elaborate these stages so that you can handle these stages effectively.
    1. Verbal and Non-verbal Test –  This test is conducted to calculate your IQ level in numerical form which is important not only for your screening but plays important role in stage two testing as well. Most of the questions are basic in nature. First step identify the types of questions you will come across, thereafter, practice to identify your problem area. After identifying your problem area you must overcome your problem so that you score best IQ rating. Secondly speed is the key issue practice as many test consisting 40 to 50 questions to improve your speed. Generally you get half the time of total no. questions. Lastly there is no negative marking. Scoring good rating will have good impact on interview and psych test performance.
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    2. Picture perception Test – This test can be prepared along with TAT the stage two test as there is no difference in story writing between screen and stage two except the initial part wherein you have to describe theme and no. of characters.
    3. Narration of Story – Once you complete your picture perception you must read what you have written and when you go out must practice for narration part so that you do not miss out anything important and confidence is the key issue while narrating it and make eye contact with group members.
    4. Group Discussion – After narrating your story, you must pay due attention to other’s stories and identify the few good ones. During discussion you have to give ideas towards achievement of group aim, appreciate other’s view rather appreciate your own story. Speak sense and if get a chance narrate group common story. Dress up properly.
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    Indian Air Force Passing Out Parade 21 Jun 2014

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    Indian Air Force Passing Out Parade 21 Jun 2014

    Source: ibnlive.in.com
    The morning of 21 June 2014 saw the officer who graduated thirty nine years ago, come back as Chief Guest to review the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal. Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Chief of the Air Staff reviewed the Combined Graduation Parade of 193 flight cadets belonging to Pilot, Navigation and Ground Duty streams.


    Congratulating the passing out course, the Air Chief said, “It is a matter of great honour to review the Combined Graduation Parade and welcome these fine men and women into the Indian Air Force as military leaders and aviators. My congratulations to the officers who have been awarded the President’s Commission this morning, an honour which you have earned through hard work and on successful completion of a demanding training curriculum. My felicitations to the six officers of the Indian Navy for earning their coveted ‘Wings’.

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    With a distinguished training record to its credit, The Air Force Academy (AFA) is at the vanguard of a comprehensive upgrade in IAF’s training pattern and infrastructure. This Academy has successfully inducted and operationalised the PC-7 Mk II as IAF’s Basic Trainer Aircraft and has ushered in an era of modern flying training with high standards of safety and reliability.
    The President’s Plaque and the Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in overall order of merit in Pilot’s Course was awarded to Flying Officer Anil Kumar while Flying Officer Durgesh Kumar and Flying Officer Satheesh Kumar were awarded the President’s Plaque for standing first in overall order of merit in Ground Duties Branches and Navigation Branch respectively.
    On his arrival at the Air Force Academy on 20 Jun 2014, Air Chief was received by Air Marshal PS Gill, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command and Air Marshal RG Burli, Commandant, Air Force Academy. He attended the Ceremonial Guest Night with the graduating cadets and their parents, where he also awarded trophies to those cadets who excelled in their respective branches.

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    Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha reviewing the Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad on 21 June 2014.

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    Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha presenting the Sword of Honor for standing first in overall order of merit to Flying Officer Anil Kumar during Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad on 21 Jun 2014.

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    Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha congratulating the newly commissioned IAF Officer during Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad on 21 Jun 2014.

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    EKT Sample Papers and Questions Mechanical Engineering

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    EKT Sample Papers and Questions Mechanical Engineering

    Candidates writing EKT exam after AFCAT 2 2014 written test must be searching for sample papers to know what kind of questions they might face in the Engineering Knowledge Test which is also know as EKT exam. EKT exam is for technical branch candidates and mainly consist of Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics, Mechanical. Candidates can download the EKT sample papers from the links given below.

    EKT Sample Papers and Questions Mechanical Engineering

    Q1.      If sin x+(sin x) 2 =1, then
    (a)          cos x+(cos x) 2 =1
    (b)          cos x – (cos x) 2 =1
    (c)          (cos x) 2 – (cos x) =1
    (d)          (cos x) 2 + (cos x) 4 =1
    Q2. Each edge of a cube is increased by 50%. The percentage increase in the surface area is
    (a)          50
    (b)          125
    (c)          150
    (d)          300
    Q3.      The value of log 4 + log 5 – log 2 is
    (a)          1
    (b)          7
    (c)          10
    (d)          9/2
    Q4.      The probability of drawing an ace or a spade or both from a deck of cards is
    (a)          4/52
    (b)          13/52
    (c)          1/52
    (d)          16/52

    EKT Exam Mechanical

    Q5.      Let θ be the angle between two vectors a and b, then cos θ is equal to
    (a)          mod a + mod b
    (b)          (a )+ mod b
    (c)          mod (a+b)
    (d)          ab/[ mod a x mod b]
    Q6.      Pressure is
    (a)          scalar
    (b)          vector
    (c)          pseudo vector
    (d)          Poynting vector
    Q7.      The force of attraction or repulsion between charges follows
    (a)          square law
    (b)          inverse square law
    (c)          both (a) and (b)
    (d)          none of (a) and (b)
    Q8. The force experienced by a conductor of length L carrying current I placed parallel to the magnetic field of flux density B is
    (a)          BIL
    (b)          Zero
    (c)          HIL
    (d)          IL/B
    Q9. A wave undergoes reflection from a rigid boundary. One of its characteristic parameters that changes is
    (a)          frequency
    (b)          phase
    (c)          velocity
    (d)          wavelength
    Q10. The half-life period of a radioactive element is 140 days. After 560 days one gram of the element will reduce to
    (a)          1/2 g
    (b)          1/4 g
    (c)          1/8 g
    (d)          1/16 g
    Q11.  Specify the sequence correctly
    (a)          grain growth, recrystallisation, stress relief
    (b)          stress relief, grain growth, recrystallisation
    (c)          stress relief, recrystallisation, grain growth
    (d)          grain growth, stress relief, recrystallisation
    Q12.  An eutectoid steel consists of
    (a)          wholly pearlite
    (b)          wholly austenite
    (c)          pearlite and ferrite
    (d)          pearlite and cementite
    Q13.  Cast iron is a
    (a)          ductile material
    (b)          malleable material
    (c)          brittle material
    (d)          tough material
    Q14.  The percentage of carbon in cast iron varies from
    (a)          0.1 to 0.5
    (b)          0.5 to 1
    (c)          1 to 1.7
    (d)          1.7 to 4.5
    Q15.  The hardness of steel depends upon the
    (a)          amount of cementite it contains
    (b)          amount of carbon it contains
    (c)          contents of alloying elements
    (d)          method of manufacture of steel 

    EKT Exam Instructions: 

    Instructions for Candidates                                                        Time Allotted: 30 Minutes
    1.            Total number of Questions 50. Each Question is of three marks.
    2.            One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
    3.            Do not write or mark on Question Paper.
    4.            Question Paper to be returned before leaving the Exam Hall. 

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    EKT Sample Paper Electrical and Electronics

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    EKT Sample Paper Electrical and Electronics

    Candidates who are looking for EKT exam sample papers can download the new sample questions and sample papers from the links given below. In this article you will find the Engineering Knowledge Test EKT sample paper of Electrical and Electronics. As per the new exam pattern of EKT, it has maximum 50 questions and the duration of the paper is 30 mins.

    EKT Sample Paper Electrical and Electronics Questions

    Q1.      If sin x+(sin x) 2 =1, then
    (a)          cos x+(cos x) 2 =1
    (b)          cos x – (cos x) 2 =1
    (c)          (cos x) 2 – (cos x) =1
    (d)          (cos x) 2 + (cos x) 4 =1
    Q2. Each edge of a cube is increased by 50%. The percentage increase in the surface area is
    (a)          50
    (b)          125
    (c)          150
    (d)          300
    Q3.      The value of log 4 + log 5 – log 2 is
    (a)          1
    (b)          7
    (c)          10
    (d)          9/2

    EKT Sample Paper Electrical and Electronics

    Q4.      The probability of drawing an ace or a spade or both from a deck of cards is
    (a)          4/52
    (b)          13/52
    (c)          1/52
    (d)          16/52
    Q5.      Let θ be the angle between two vectors a and b, then cos θ is equal to
    (a)          mod a + mod b
    (b)          (a )+ mod b
    (c)          mod (a+b)
    (d)          ab/[ mod a x mod b]

    Q6.      Pressure is
    (a)          scalar
    (b)          vector
    (c)          pseudo vector
    (d)          Poynting vector
    Q7.      The force of attraction or repulsion between charges follows
    (a)          square law
    (b)          inverse square law
    (c)          both (a) and (b)
    (d)          none of (a) and (b)
    Q8. The force experienced by a conductor of length L carrying current I placed parallel to the magnetic field of flux density B is
    (a)          BIL
    (b)          Zero
    (c)          HIL
    (d)          IL/B
    Q9. A wave undergoes reflection from a rigid boundary. One of its characteristic parameters that changes is
    (a)          frequency
    (b)          phase
    (c)          velocity
    (d)          wavelength
    Q10. The half-life period of a radioactive element is 140 days . After 560 days one gram of the element will reduce to
    (a)          1/2 g
    (b)          1/4 g
    (c)          1/8 g
    (d)          1/16 g
    Q11. Which projection shows the object from angles in which the scales along each axis of object are equal
    (a)          auxiliary projection
    (b)          isometric projection
    (c)          orthographic projection
    (d)          objective projection

    Q12.  A charge of 2 coulombs every 0.5 sec signifies
    (a)          4 A of current
    (b)          1A of current
    (c)          2A of current
    (d)          none of these
    Q13.  Transformer is a device used for
    (a)          converting AC to DC
    (b)          for stepping down AC Voltages
    (c)          both stepping up/down AC Voltages
    (d)          only stepping up AC Voltages
    Q14.  In order to get back the original signal from sampled signal , It is necessary to use
    (a)          low pass filter
    (b)          high pass filter
    (c)          band pass filter
    (d)          band reject filter
    Q15.  Superposition theorem can be applied only to circuits having elements
    (a)          non-linear
    (b)          passive
    (c)          linear bilateral
    (d)          resistive 

    EKT Exam Instructions: 

    Instructions for Candidates                                                        Time Allotted: 30 Minutes
    1.            Total number of Questions 50. Each Question is of three marks.
    2.            One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
    3.            Do not write or mark on Question Paper.
    4.            Question Paper to be returned before leaving the Exam Hall. 

    EKT Sample Paper Electrical and Electronics

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    Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT) Sample Paper Computer Science

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    Engineering Knowledge Test

    As Engineering Knowledge Test EKT exam is getting conducted by Indian air force this year along with the AFCAT 2 2014 for the candidates eligible for Technical branch. Candidates can download the sample question paper of EKT exam for Computer science branch. There are total 50 questions and the time allotted is 30 mins.

    EKT Exam Computer Science Questions

    Q1.      If sin x+(sin x) 2 =1, then
    (a)          cos x+(cos x) 2 =1
    (b)          cos x – (cos x) 2 =1
    (c)          (cos x) 2 – (cos x) =1
    (d)          (cos x) 2 + (cos x) 4 =1
    Q2. Each edge of a cube is increased by 50%. The percentage increase in the surface area is
    (a)          50
    (b)          125
    (c)          150
    (d)          300
    Q3.      The value of log 4 + log 5 – log 2 is
    (a)          1
    (b)          7
    (c)          10
    (d)          9/2

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    Q4.      The probability of drawing an ace or a spade or both from a deck of cards is
    (a)          4/52
    (b)          13/52
    (c)          1/52

    (d)          16/52 

    Q5.      Let θ be the angle between two vectors a and b, then cos θ is equal to
    (a)          mod a + mod b
    (b)          (a )+ mod b
    (c)          mod (a+b)
    (d)          ab/[ mod a x mod b]

    Q6.      Pressure is
    (a)          scalar
    (b)          vector
    (c)          pseudo vector
    (d)          Poynting vector 
    Q7.      The force of attraction or repulsion between charges follows
    (a)          square law
    (b)          inverse square law
    (c)          both (a) and (b)
    (d)          none of (a) and (b) 
    Q8. The force experienced by a conductor of length L carrying current I placed parallel to the magnetic field of flux density B is
    (a)          BIL
    (b)          Zero
    (c)          HIL
    (d)          IL/B 
    Q9. A wave undergoes reflection from a rigid boundary. One of its characteristic parameters that changes is
    (a)          frequency
    (b)          phase
    (c)          velocity
    (d)          wavelength 
    Q10. The half-life period of a radioactive element is 140 days . After 560 days one gram of the element will reduce to
    (a)          1/2 g
    (b)          1/4 g
    (c)          1/8 g
    (d)          1/16 g 
    Q11. Which projection shows the object from angles in which the scales along each axis of object are equal
    (a)          auxiliary projection
    (b)          isometric projection
    (c)          orthographic projection 

    (d)          objective projection

    Q12.  In binary system the value (111)2 is equal to decimal
    (a)          (7)10
    (b)          (3)10
    (c)          (5)10
    (d)          (8)10 
    Q13.  when o/p of a flip-flop is used as clock I/p for next flip-flop the counter is called
    (a)          ripple counter
    (b)          asynchronous counter
    (c)          both (a) and (b)
    (d)          synchronous counter
    Q14.  The octal equivalent of (10011)2 is
    (a)          (32)8
    (b)          (52)8
    (c)          (23)8
    (d)          None of the above 
    Q15. Which of the following is used as storage locations both in the ALU and the control section of a computer?
    (a)          accumulator
    (b)          register
    (c)          adder
    (d)          decoder 

    EKT Exam Instructions: 

    Instructions for Candidates                                                        Time Allotted: 30 Minutes
    1.            Total number of Questions 50. Each Question is of three marks.
    2.            One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
    3.            Do not write or mark on Question Paper.
    4.            Question Paper to be returned before leaving the Exam Hall. 

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    10+2 B.Tech Cadet Entry Notification Indian Navy 2016

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    Applications are invited from UNMARRIED MALE CANDIDATES (fulfilling the conditions of nationality as laid down by the Govt of India) to join the prestigious Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala under the 10+2 Cadet (B Tech) Entry Scheme.

    Eligibility Conditions 10+2 B.Tech Cadet Entry

    • Age. 17 to 19½ years (i.e. born between 02 Jul 1995 & 01 Jan 1998 (both dates inclusive).
    • Educational Qualification. Passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 Pattern) or its equivalent from University/Board with at least 70% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and at least 50% marks in English (either in Class X or Class XII).
    • Physical Standards.
    • Height and Weight. Minimum height – 157 cms with correlated weight as per age.
      • Eye Sight. The minimum acceptable vision standards for distant vision is 6/6, 6/9 correctable to 6/6, 6/6 with glasses. Should not be colour/night blind.
      • Tattoo. Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face or forearms i.e from inside of elbow to the wrist end on the reverse side of palm/back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable and candidates will be barred from further selection.

    Note:- There will be no relaxation in physical standards.

    10+2 B.Tech Cadet Entry Notification Indian Navy

    How to Apply for 10+2 B.Tech Cadet Entry

    Candidate can submit only Online (e-application) for this entry from 02 Jun 14 to 23 Jun 14.
    Online (e-application) Whilst filling up the e-application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available to enable the following:-
    • Correct filling up of personal particulars. Details are to be filled up as given in the Matriculation Certificate.
    • Fields such as e-mail address, mobile number are mandatory fields and need to be filled.
    Branch/ Cadre
    Basic Qualification
    Stream
    Minimum Percentage
    10+2 BTECH
    Intermediate Science(PCM)
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    Physical and Mental Courage: An Important Facet of Personality

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    We must have seen or met such people who we think have some qualities in abundance, those too who don’t seem to have any and we consider ourselves one of those who have qualities yet we fail to make it to what we desire to get.  And this often happens because we lack courage. There are certain qualities required for one to become a leader and one such very important quality is Courage. Courage is the awareness of danger that exists, and the desire or at least the willingness to face it.  It is not the ignorance of the existence of danger and its implications. It recognizes fear of danger or criticism, but enables the man to go ahead with calmness and firmness.  It gives a man control over him, enabling him to accept responsibility and to act properly in danger.  It is the quality of a man which forces him to marshal all his abilities and powers to overcome the hardships.

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    It is of two types:

    • Physical
    • Mental

    Physical courage is concerned with danger to the person, in physical terms while mental courage comes into being when one does something which one thinks must be done due to his conscientiousness even at the cost of accepting losses / initial adversities. It is difficult to imagine military leaders without physical and mental courage.  A commander has to lead his men willingly into the battle-field full of danger.  He has to display calmness, firmness and self-control in the face of heavy odds.  He cannot turn back from his mission because of danger or hardship.  He must gain full control over his emotions.  Even the slightest sign of fear in a leader will force the men he commands to suspect the leaders ability to lead form the front and dilute his leadership. Therefore, courage is an essential quality to face dangers and win the war.  It can be acquired by exposing oneself to harder life and doing what one thinks is correct.  Courage can be developed to some extent by ambition and inspiration.

    Physical and Mental Courage: An Important Facet of Personality

    Steps to Improve Physical and Mental Courage:

    1. Lay out Goals: Keep body, mind and soul spiritually tuned up by daily periods of exercise and keep faith in God.  Visualize health and wholeness and entertain no negative thoughts about yourself.  Work towards being physically fit and mentally alert in solving problems arising in college, at work or in society.
    2. Composure: Relaxation / meditation and regular exercise keeps one composed.
    3. Get Inspired: Sports, travel, music, art, stimulating friends, good books and nature contribute to inspirational living.  Participate in adventure activities and rejuvenate yourself.
    4. Overcome Fear: Picture yourself as boldly attacking and overcoming your fears. Perseverance pays.  The very moment you decide that nothing shall defeat you, from that instant NOTHING CAN DEFEAT YOU.
    5. Believe: As you train your mind to believe, everything tends to move out of the area of the impossible into that of possible.  Think, believe, and visualize success.
    6. Enthusiasm can do wonders for you: Look for interest and romance in the simplest things about you. Enthusiasm will drown fear of failure and lift up performance.

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    A Dream That Never Took Wings

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    History dates back to may- 2008, a young chap from the tinsel town of Odisha sat for NDA written and cleared it quite comfortably. This is going to be a long article so I would request you to spare your next 10 precious minutes for this never ending article. Eventually the day came he needed to board the train for Allahabad, his SSB centre as a fresher unclear about its technicality. He managed to clear the Screening and stayed back for the rest of the four days. That was the time, which had an everlasting effect on a boy whose dream was to fly till that time as every alternate child has in this world. He was not at all aware of the things he is going to face in the SSB. Frankly speaking from whatever sources he got to know, just because he was getting a fully paid trip to a new place and that too in all probability a free stay of five days and most importantly away from the normal boring college life, who will want to miss it???

    But, once after getting conferenced out, then only he realised how near he reached to getting into the cockpit but was far away from it in real sense. That was the time, when he returned and realised the difference between a civilian life and defence life. That was the time, when he realised what it takes to be an officer in Indian defence Forces and he has that thing in himself where just a might ignition might be missing.
    Subsequently, time passed like anything, didn’t got ample time to prepare for the SSB interview, but went on appearing for the same as he never wanted to miss even a single chance after his first experience.
    With the passage of time, he got to know various myths relating to SSB interview like Allahabad being considered as SRB (Service Rejection Board), Coaching is a must to get recommended, people out there taking bribe and the list is never ending.

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    Every time he attended, he kept on improving, but still that thing was missing which could have made him get recommended which they call it as OLQs.
    Slowly and gradually the interest for joining the defence forces kept on increasing and finally a time came, when it became like becoming the officer was the sole motive of the life.
    But as everything doesn’t happen as you would like to be in the script, the wait seemed to be never ending. It went on and on for six attempts. So many failures in a series, anyone could have thought that this is not my cup of tea.
    But I took it as a blessing in disguise, my aim of life was slowly deviating from being an officer to just getting Recommended by hook or crook.
    It was like a battle, more than anything else, as you will start doubting your own ability and just to prove it to myself, I decided whatever it takes, doesn’t matter to me. I am not going to sit quietly.
    And that was the time when I went for my fifth attempt, Allahabad again and it was CDSE IMA Entry and I would count that as the best attempt that I had given till date, but somehow I screwed my Personal Interview and kind of sure that I would be conference out. Even though, I was not able to get through the passage this time also, somehow it made me more confident that the cup of tea which was till that time giving me a perception of not being mine , was not the case anymore.
    After coming back to my college, I analysed my performance of each and every minute during that five day trial and felt like it’s just the one step that I need to take to enter into that dream of mine, as ‘Antim Pag’ we have in IMA, after stepping on which you become a Officer.
    Time passed, in the meantime, appeared for many written exam likes of AFCAT and CDSE. My College days got over and came the time for my sixth attempt in the month of May, 2014 for AFCAT.
    Being in home without any worries about college, prepared very hard and covered each and every section. I updated my current affairs, analysed myself and practised the Psych part rigorously keeping the time frame in mind. So, when the time came, I was feeling like I am fully prepared and ready to face the challenge this time and I am going to perform better than the previous time and going to sail through.
    However, as you say everything comes in the right time, around 210 chaps turned out, we had a screening in which I got a group of 20 chaps full of repeaters, you can imagine what can happen if they give you a minute and a half to discuss the common story, it was like a typical fish Market and to end it all, whole group got wash out.
    So, there was I, uncertain of the future sitting on the holy Ghats of Varanasi being shown the Exit the very first day. No tickets in hand to return even, as I had booked it for a train which was on the fifth day. I was continuously getting Calls from Family and friends that not to get disheartened, it happens, it’s a part and parcel of life.
    But on the other hand, I knew how much I had put in to be where I was sitting at that time. I was a person who used to practise WAT, SRT and TAT even before the night of semester exams and even got the backlogs to deal with as a reason of the same. It was the kind of dedication I used to have which others were unaware of, even my family members.
    But as the time passed, being the biggest healer, came back to home, enjoyed a lot in the break before joining TCS and apparently decided to put a full stop to the SSB journey. Finally in August, again packed my luggage and headed for Chennai, and this was the first time I was going somewhere other than to attend SSB. It was time to join the biggest IT firm of the country.
    Initial 3 months, we were given the training which included both technical and communication part. Talking about the second part, I will say those three months were kind of a turning point in my life. We were taught of each tit and bit of communication, even to the extent of speaking on daily basis on some topics in front of a crowd. The best way to get confidence in something is to practise and to do it time and again. For me, it was Public Speaking.
    Finally got CDSE Written results and I don’t know why, everything turned out in the ideal way. I got my name in AFA List for the very first time that too without any preparation and luckily got my SSB location as Mysore, as Varanasi would have been practically impossible to go from Chennai for me. Being busy with my Sister’s Marriage just days before the SSB, I was kind of zero prepared for my interviews and level of readiness was even less than that of my first attempt.
    This was the first time I went with zero preparation, with my own hard earned money, without informing my family and friends and most importantly without thinking of the outcome. I cleared the Screening, psychological was not up to that mark, I attended only around 45 SRTs, 51 WAT and even in TAT, many stories were not complete. But as I said, I was least concerned about the results, I was kind of Bindas full of confidence of whatever I was doing. I performed superbly in GTO, and my interview was taken by the most famous interviewer of Mysore AFSB, Mr. Khan which was altogether a different experience which I will share in detail may be in my next post.
    Finally, the result time came, as usual before the conference, I was searching for the trains to return back but when my Chest number was announced, for a moment, I was not able to believe my ears, even up to the extent that the Officer announced it again and the guy sitting near me asked me to get up. Tears started rolling down my cheek and I was speechless at that time, at last after filling up the forms, my GTO came to give us AIRFORCE bag and other items that they give to recommended candidates and he said “Kaushik finally you did it, Dreams do come true, Never stop chasing it. Which aircraft would you like to fly?”
    I was like in a different world altogether, it was surely a dream coming true for me. It was giving a sense of pride and satisfaction that once upon a time the ability of mine that I doubted, I proved it to myself that I was wrong more than anyone else.

    A Dream That Never Took Wings
    My Medicals were scheduled after one month in Bangalore, and that one month was one of the best time periods of my life. I was flying even before joining the academy. I got best wishes from every sphere of my life and was ready to join the AFA in flying branch, that too Permanent Commission. Being from CDSE Entry, I was damn sure of coming in the Merit list and knew that the Medicals were the last formality for me before realising my dream.
    I took a Double Decker train to Bangalore for my Medicals, which I was sure of clearing without any glitches.
    But, but, but………I was declared Unfit just because of just a single thing that even the President of Medical Board said, didn’t hampered me till date and is also not going to have any kind of problem in future. Apart from that, I was fit in each and every test, there were people who were given temporary rejection and they had to undergo some surgeries to be fit whereas for me, it was something which I was not even aware of till that time and which made me permanently unfit from all the three Services. As the rules are laid down,
    I am Unfit.
    As I said, time is the biggest healer, here I am sitting in the balcony of mine experiencing the first rain of the season and jotting down my boring fairy tale. I want to say just one thing, I HAVE NO REGRETS. I still have my bookmarks which include the likes of ssbcrack, careerairforce, joinindianarmy, nausenabharti, etc and it will remain like this for the rest of my life. Through the whole journey, I got a whole lot of good friends and even got to meet many young SUKHOI Pilots at IAM, Bangalore and got a glimpse of their life which is going to be one of my unforgettable moments of my life. May be I was not destined for it, and something more fruitful is awaiting me.
    Concluding it, I didn’t elaborated my experience of my successful AFSB attempt and my Medicals which I think many would be interested to know, just because I think it’s already a Mini Novel, may be next time. Forgive me for any mistakes as I am not a professional blogger and this is going to be my first so called Blog. Always have faith in your ability irrespective of whatever happens. And for repeaters, just think, only that one step more which is eluding you, never ever stop chasing your dreams.
    DO WHATEVER YOU DO BUT WITH “CONFIDENCE”
    Here is Kaushik signing off…
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     About Kaushik Joshi: I am presently working as Assistant System Engineer- Trainee in TCS at Chennai. I did my B-Tech from VSSUT, Odisha.