The combat employment philosophy of women in the Armed Forces is a continuously evolving process and is regularly reviewed by them. At present, the women are being commissioned in the Indian Army into ten Arms & Services viz. Corps of Engineers, Corps of Signals, Army Air Defence, Army Service Corps, Army Ordnance Corps, Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers, Army Aviation Corps, Intelligence Corps, Judge Advocate General Branch, and Army Education Corps in addition to the Armed Forces Medical Services.
The IAF has commissioned 15 women fighter pilots till date and the women officers are now being inducted in all combat roles. Indian Navy has already deputed 28 women officers on board ships. Women officers are also deployed in combat roles onboard naval Aircraft/ship-borne helicopters.
The number of women personnel in the Armed Forces is as under:
Indian Army:
Arm/Service
Strength of Women Officers (excluding Medical/Dental/Nursing officers)
Army Air Defence
82
Corps of Engineers
212
Corps of Signals
243
Army Service Corps
272
Army Ordnance Corps
309
Electronics and Mechanical Engineers
274
Intelligence Corps
82
Army Aviation Corps
29
Army Education Corps
82
Judge Advocate General Branch
120
JCOs/OR: Provision for enrolment of women as Other Ranks in Corps of Military Police in the Indian Army has been introduced in 2019. Under this scheme, 1700 women personnel have been planned to be inducted in a phased manner (approximately 100 per year). The induction of women has commenced from the year 2020. A total of 300 vacancies for recruitment of Women Military Police have been released till date. Status of recruitment is as given below:
Recruiting Year
Vacancies Released
Intake
Remarks
2019-20
101
100
Completed training and inducted.
2020-21
99
–
Recruitment withheld due to COVID-19 restrictions.
2021-22
100
–
Indian Air Force:
Branch
Stream
Strength of Women Officers (excluding Medical/Dental/Nursing officers)
Flying Pilot
F
15
Flying Pilot
H
53
Flying Pilot
T
53
Flying (Navigator)
21
Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical)
60
Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics)
551
Administration
407
Logistics
150
Accounts
135
Education
95
Meteorological
100
Indian Navy:
Branch/Cadre/Specialisation
Strength of Women Officers (excluding Medical/Dental/Nursing officers)
Executive (Logistics)
134
Executive (Law)
08
Executive (Observers)
73
Executive (Pilot)
10
Executive (ATC)
80
Executive (NAI)
34
Executive (PR)
01
Executive (SP)
01
Education (General Service)
120
Education (Met)
26
Engineering (Naval Constructor)
72
Armed Forces Medical Services: Number of women serving in Armed Forces Medical Services are as follows:
Service
Army Medical Corps(AMC)
Army Dental Corps (ADC)
Military Nursing Service (MNS)
Army
1240
177
4734
Navy
145
7
Air Force
281
5
Indian Army: The details of women officers who have been granted permanent commission in Indian Army are as under:
Arm/Service
Strength of Women Officers (excluding Medical/Dental/Nursing officers)
Army Air Defence
22
Corps of Engineers
89
Corps of Signals
75
Army Service Corps
118
Army Ordnance Corps
148
Electronics and Mechanical Engineers
97
Intelligence Corps
32
Army Aviation Corps
06
Army Education Corps
76
Judge Advocate General Branch
22
Indian Air Force: The details of women officers who have been granted permanent commission in Indian Air Force are as under:
Branch
Strength of Women Officers (excluding Medical/Dental/Nursing officers)
Flying Pilot – F
00
Flying Pilot – T
04
Flying Pilot – H
09
Flying (Navigator)
02
Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical)
06
Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics)
79
Administration
133
Logistics
54
Accounts
52
Education
26
Meteorological
16
Indian Navy: The details of women officers who have been granted permanent commission and presently serving in Indian Navy are as under:
Branch/Cadre/Specialisation
Strength of Women Officers (excluding Medical/Dental officers)
Today I feel privileged to share my success story on SSBCRACK. I am sure my story will motivate all the defense aspirants, especially repeaters. It is well said, “Arise awake and stop not till the goal is achieved” by Swami Vivekanand. So, I never stopped and followed my goal. Jai Hind to all defense aspirants I am Piyush Tayade and have done B-tech in Electronics and Telecommunication (2020) from SGGSIE and T Nanded Maharashtra. I recently got recommended in INET entry for SSC(Electrical) course in my 7th attempt. currently, I am pursuing my postgraduation from IIT Roorkee. I have attended all available naval selection boards (Never wanted to). But destiny had something else stored for me.
My father has served in BSF and joining defense forces was always my dream, a dream which never let me sleep. And the words of doctor kalam “Always Dream Big” kept resonating.
This was my 7th attempt. I got screened out in my first 4 attempts (Maybe I was too desperate to get selected) and decided to take a break for almost 1 year and prepare well for SSB and take guidance. So first of all, I decided to have a good backup.
So, I got admission to IIT Roorkee for my postgraduation (Yeahh, through my gate score), which kind of made me confident to attend SSB. Also, I went for guidance, to crack this problem of getting Screened out every time and understood the whole process very well. Thanks to SSBCRACK informative page for the valuable guidance. My mother supported me in all my decisions and knew what I want to do in my life.
I began my long journey way back in August 2016. My attempts are listed below:
Navy (10+2) Btech Entry (2016)
SCREENED OUT NSB Coimbatore
Army (TES) Entry (2017)
SCREENED OUT 11 SSB Allahabad
Air force (AFCAT-flying) (2020)
SCREENED OUT 3AFSB Gandhinagar
Navy (INET-Pilot) (2020)
SCREENED OUT 12 SSB Bangalore
Navy (INET-General service(X)) (2021)
CONFERENCE OUT 33 SSB Bhopal
Navy (INET-General service (Electrical)) (2021)
CONFERENCE OUT NSB Kolkata
Navy (INET-General service (Electrical)) (2021)
RECOMMENDED NSB Visakhapatnam
To sum up my first 4 attempts, I could not speak confidently during narration, my stories were not up to the mark, failure to contribute in the group. All this resulted in getting screened out.
(I used to think that, how much longer would I have to wait, how many more years would I have to face failure, wondering if there was some greater purpose out there waiting for me? I knew right then that if I didn’t make a stand and start walking the path of most resistance, I would end up in the mental hell forever. Doing something else just for the sake of earning money!)
5th Attempt 33SSB Bhopal (July 2021): So, on the first attempt after taking coaching and preparing for all possible tests, I was pretty confident for my 5th attempt. Got screened in, but the happiness didn’t last as I got C/O due to poor show in my interview. Only 1 of us was recommended
(TIP: Overconfident is not good for your health.)
Went home and noted every bit and what had gone wrong. The Next attempt was SSC-tech army but could not attend due to my midterms at college (Backup option hai I know but Midterm ki priority jyada hai Bhai.)
Similar to this I have almost missed 7-8 SSB of SSC tech, TGC, and Coast guard SSB due to other reasons. This quality of setting priority will help in SSB interview (GPE) and in your life ultimately.
6th Attempt NSB Kolkata: I was pretty calm and composed; aware of the process completely. Made a bunch of good friends; got screened in again.
(I understood what they are expecting during the screening process very well. TIP:Only OIR pdf available on SSBCRACK are more than sufficient for clearing the OIR test)
Psych went well (my strong area because I know what they are expecting from a candidate), GTO was a bit messed up this time, being with repeater group, I found it tough to contribute well during the group task.
But I contributed and tried my best in every task. During my PI, I was too much honest with my answers, which backfired, and got worried when I could not answer one or two questions.
(TIP: Keep your answer to the point. Jitna poocha utna batao. Respected IO interested hoga to cross-question karege, then answer that part.)
Though I was expecting that ‘is Baar toh ho jayega’, after the conference, results were announced; my friend got recommended. We expected more would get recommended. Completely shattered after the results. We all went to places in Kolkata and I boarded my return train sadly on that night.
The fight wasn’t over yet!
Before the 7th attempt: I returned from Kolkata. I had my college exam within just 4 days. So, I was studying all the time, ignoring my physical health. After the exams, I noticed that my left hand has lost its strength.
I could not lift my left hand at all. Shocked by this, I went to all nearby hospitals. They all referred me to a neurologist. The doctor concluded that I had suffered from a nerve injury. Got treated for almost 1 week. Costing around 1 lakh bill.
After getting discharged, doctors advised me to go through physiotherapy sessions to recover fast and regain my strength. During this whole encounter, my mind was stuck on a single thought. “I have to get through this and I can’t give up on my dreams.”
When the depression started smothering me, it blotted out all lights and left me with nothing to cling onto for hope. All I saw was negativity. For me, the only way to make it through that was to feed off my depression. I had to flip it and convince myself that all that self-doubt and anxiety was confirmation that I was no longer living an aimless life.
Thanks to my close friend who were there when I need to talk with them and share small things.
PS: While I was in the hospital I applied for this entry; my family was a bit furious but did not argue with me. They tried to convince me that I should continue my education at IIT, instead of thinking about defense services because of my medical condition. But there was not a single day, I would not have thought about my dream of joining the Indian Navy. Thanks to my friends who kept checking on me during my time at the hospital.
After 20 days of painful physiotherapy and dozens of medicines, I lifted my hand. But strength was not like old times and I have gained almost 12 kgs due to complete bed-rest. So, I sought out pain, fell in love with the suffering.
After 10 days I received mail from IIT Roorkee that we have to return back to the campus. So, I packed everything and my parent told me to focus more on my studies. But in the back of my mind, there was only one thing.
I reached Roorkee and it felt good to visit the new place after such a long time. College days were back and I even did well in the exams and have secured around 8.4 CGPA. In addition to that, I maintained my self-physiotherapy using the Thera-band and jog slowly to the ground on the campus.
And it’s okay to be cruel to yourself as long as you realize you’re doing it to become better. Because pain is just in our mind. All I knew was that there would pe pain and there would pe purpose. And that I was ready.
I received my call letter for attending my next SSB. It was scheduled for 15th Dec at NSB Visakhapatnam. The first thing that crossed my mind was regarding my medical condition. So, I reduced my weight and started doing yoga as much as possible. Then I promised myself that I will attend the SSB interview only if I could do 10 push-ups. Initially, I could not even get into the plank position, falling over my face, tasted dust.
But didn’t give up. I’d hold myself accountable to the goals I’d set.
I believed in my preparations booked a flight with my friend. Departed Roorkee station without informing my professors and boarded flight for Vizag on 13th December.
7TH ATTEMPT NSB VISAKHAPATNAM
DAY 1: Around 80-90 reported on day 1. From previous experience, I was pretty much confident about getting screened in. OIR was easy and PPDT also went well. Gave 2-3 good points (that adds value to the discussion) and listened to others’ points.
Only 14 of us were screened in.
DAY 2: PSYCH tests:
It started around 8:00 am. After breakfast, the psychologist officer briefed about the test.
TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) started well and completed the stories within the given time. Came up with new ideas. Avoided any pre-conceived ideas.
(TIP: Don’t overdo solving new-new TAT set. Instead, try to come up with new ideas for 1 image. Make a group of aspirants or brainstorm yourself. This habit will overcome your mental block during the actual test.)
(PS: Try to come up with original ideas. On the conference day before the result announcement; the Psychologist mam here was so good that she told us that, she does read all the stories available on all possible online platforms. And they are looking for a unique and positive response from candidates.
So, give them what they want. That’s it!)
I could write a very well response to the WAT (Word association test). Did 60/60.
(TIP: Don’t practice it too much, try to solve 4-5 available free sets on the YouTube channel.)
In SRT (situation reaction test) I could only solve 42 SRT out of 60. And wrote a descriptive SDT (Self-description test) within the given time.
(TIP: Go for a quality response. Even at the entry gate of NSB Vizag, it is written in bold “QUALITY ALWAYS”!)
Overall, I was satisfied with my attempt after the psych test. Some of us had an interview on the same day and others were free to enjoy the day.
DAY 3: On this day our GTO day 1 was scheduled. We were divided into groups of 7-7 candidates.
Both GD went well and I stick to the lead that I have chosen, added points that contributed some value to the discussion. Allowed others to speak and listen to their opinions. Quoted some real-life examples.
(TIP: Find pause and bring back the group to the given topic when others start getting diverged. Don’t shout at others and let others finish when they are speaking)
After two GD, GPE (Group planning exercise) started. GTO always explains the test thoroughly. Listen to every instruction properly. In GPE 4 problems were, to prioritize as per the severity and use all available resources.
Keep in mind the time and distance while executing the action. Write the solution properly as GTO is going to read that solution. The same points are to be kept in mind during the discussion as mentioned above.
Narrate the common solution only if you are nominated by others. Avoid self-nomination. I contributed well and was satisfied with my performance.
(TIP: Never forget the original aim of that group of students for which they have come to that place in GPE.)
Next was PGT(Progressive group task), listen to all rules mentioned by GTO. When GTO is showing the structures try to make a plan in your mind before actual execution. Try to take the whole group on the other side and don’t move ahead till all the members have reached the finish line.
Give valid solutions and listen to others when you are stuck with them. I solved the PGT 1st and 2nd obstacle and took help from my teammate to tackle the third obstacle.
(TIP: Never break the rules, don’t look at GTO while performing the assigned task)
Next was the Snake race. Here the catch is to never break the color rule, move as a team, be high on josh with the slogan. It’s a very fun and physically tiring task.
After a small break then, we had HGT (Half Group task), our group was divided into even-odd combinations. Basic rules are the same here as in PGT. It went well and we finished the task very quickly.
After that our day was concluded and we were free now. Some had interviews on that day.
DAY 4: It started early in the morning with Individual Obstacles (IO). Here look at the structure placement while GTO is moving all candidates explaining every obstacle. Make a planned route to be followed in your mind and execute as per it. I did 12 obstacles in 3 minutes.
(TIP: Don’t have pre-conception that double ditch is hard or tiger leap is tough. Go and try at least once saying Jay Mata di. Show courage here as much as possible. With basic physical fitness all 10 obstacles are coverable.)
After Individual Obstacle we had our lecturette. I choose “banking scams in India” out of 4 options and spoke well on the topic.
(TIP: here don’t be afraid of public speaking. Next during the 3 min, preparation time make a mind map of points to be covered. Plan a small intro, body, and small conclusion. Be disciplined and finish up in the stipulated time.)
Next was the Command task. Till now GTO has got a fair idea about a good candidate from the whole lot. And rest of the tests are confirmatory tests. In the command task, answer all questions honestly asked by GTO during the briefing. Select your subordinates wisely.
When my turn came, I gave the solution quickly, then GTO told me that I don’t have balli how will I solve it? I gave another solution.
Then the white structure was turned into the blue to increase the difficulty. Still, I solved it. Later GTO told me that I am the only one left inside the obstacle and I have to give the solution for the third approach in the obstacle. He started putting time pressure and somehow, I solved it in the end.
(TIP: In command task you are commander, so be one. And lead your team, instead of passing the orders to them. The behavior you show here in 5 days will reflect your true nature and decide your selection.)
At last Full group task (FGT) was conducted and only an obstacle is to be tackled. It was simpler to solve, still, give your best.
(TIP: All tests are important in GTO.)
Personal Interview (On day 4)
After the GTO day, I was informed that my interview is scheduled for noon. I got ready within 10 min with all the documents I was waiting in the waiting hall. Calmed my pounding heart and promised myself that this time everything will be fine. Put up a big smile and I was asked to enter the interview room.
After entering I wished him “Good Afternoon Sir!”. He wished me back and asked me to take a seat.
Interviewing Officer (IO): “How do reach Visakhapatnam?”
ME: “I took a bus and reached Ghaziabad and took a flight from Delhi accompanied by a friend attending SSB. Shared room and reached SSB centre from MCO office by SSB board bus!”
(TIP: Give importance to details! Don’t lie!)
IO: “Ok Piyush, Tell me about Buldana!”
ME: Answered briefly with mentioning all details and included all places of importance.
(TIP: Keep smiling and relax. Don’t be tensed it’s just a normal conversation. Keep telling your conscious mind that it’s ok and it’s not a war zone.)
Further IO questioned thoroughly about my family background, how I spent time with my family, who all is there in my family, quality of father I like and I don’t like, quality of mother I like and I don’t like, compare myself with my sister. How do I contribute to my family, with whom I am closer to mom or dad, and why?
Be sensible while answering and keep your response mature. That’s what they are expecting from a candidate.
After that IO asked me “To tell him about my educational background, subjects I like, the teacher I like and teacher I don’t like, how I managed my expenses, what all exams that I have appeared, how was my performance, why I choose science only, how was my college experiences, and many other questions.”
(TIP: Keep your answer to the point and don’t explain everything in detail, until and unless asked.)
Further, IO asked me about “What all friends I have, name them, what they are doing, how I spent time with them, qualities common between you and them, qualities you don’t like in them, and so on.”
(TIP: Don’t make up names of the friends. Because if you lie and in the later stage of the interview if IO asks about any friend that doesn’t exist then you would be in trouble.)
Most of the interview part was around qualities and by my answers, IO got a fair idea about my personality and who I am.
Next, “How I spent my free time, what are my hobbies, sports that I play, any achievement in them, place of responsibility that I hold, what are my strengths and weakness, and what are my future aspirations”
I answered every question. There are no perfect answers. Everybody will have a unique answer to such a question. Take your time and do brainstorming to come up with your ideas.
(TIP: Also, never try to lie or bluff during the interview because the IO is very very experienced and has seen thousands of candidates like us.
He understands when we are lying and when we are being truthful. And also, it gets easier as we keep the conversation truthful.)
Next, my daily routine was asked,
With all these things do have an insight into your own life experiences. When IO asks about qualities or opinions. He may ask to quote an example from our life to support what we have been saying. So, know yourself better.
Further, IO asked me about my previous attempts in detail and why I could not make in them. What went wrong and where I was lacking. Here accept your mistakes honestly. Tell the truth and how you have improved yourself this time. Always know while doing anything that “Why you are doing this?”, know your purpose and give your best.
The reason for joining the armed forces will be unique for every one of us. So instead of telling others’ reasons. Ask yourself, dig deep into your aspirations. Know your strength and weaknesses. convey it to the IO and how you are working upon it.
My interview lasted for 50-55 min. But I didn’t realize how time flew and felt like a normal conversation
After the interview, our whole group played games, talked, laughed, and enjoyed ourselves a lot.
DAY 5
We all got up early, packed our bags as per the instruction. Get ready in our well-ironed formals. After breakfast, we were briefed about the procedure of the conference. When to enter where to sit and whom to address during the conference. We all were excited and expecting the desired results. After the last 4 days of performance, I was confident that this was the best performance that I could have performed in any SSB. Still waited for my turn patiently. Motivated fresher to keep calm and confident during the conference. An officer of the captain rank, motivated all of us and told us what qualities they are looking for, and asked us to remain focused on our goal.
Chest no 12 was called, I went in and greeted all a common good morning and waited behind my seat till I was permitted to seat.
Question asked during the conference: How was your performance? How was your stay? Rate your performance out of 10!; Any suggestion?.
I was pretty much confident in my answers and kept a constant smile. It ended quickly. We returned to the mess and after lunch, went to the waiting hall for our results.
Everyone was excited and we’re hoping to make it this time. Psychologist mam arrived. She opened the result file announced my name and congratulated me and left. Everyone started to clap and congratulated me. Yes, it was the best feeling. And one of the most beautiful days of my life.
For Aspirants:
Know the process well and what they are expecting from you. Know yourself better. Focus more on your performance and the group aim. Let the accessors worry about OLQ’s (15 Officer like qualities) that they are testing you for. Keep your mind and body fit! Add small changes to your daily routine that will help in the SSB. Because we cannot change our life instantly, it’s about moving the needle bit by bit and making those changes sustainable.
PS: I have been declared fit. Now I am waiting for my joining letter. Till then feel free to contact me if you need any kind of help.
JAY HIND!
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Waiting before the interview in the waiting room is the most uncomfortable time and every candidate feels anxiety during that period. Well, candidates must pay attention during that time because a sound mind will leave a good impression on the interviewing officer (IO).
Your mood, josh, and confidence in the interview are driven by many factors and different people have different ways to manage an unusable mind before a personal interview. It is always said that a sudden action gives a better result than an action that happens after a respective waiting time.
An officer is analyzed to work in a scenario, where he is left under stress and that waiting time is the time of stress and anxiety. To tackle this situation, we are here with some tips to overcome the problem.
Talk to others – The best way to divert your mind is to talk to other candidates in the waiting room. Raise any topic or talk casually. The exchange of comments will re-track your mind and make you feel relaxed.
Don’t predict the future – Most of the time, candidates predict the type of questions, their replies, the reaction of IO, and many more things. Those ideas will trap you in your endless discussion with yourself, which will never lead to any conclusion. Focus and don’t predict what is going to happen in the interview room.
Read something – The waiting room has some magazines and other reading material which can help you in diverting your mind and reducing anxiety. Read the material as it can raise some questions in the interview. Whatever you read, read it with interest.
Think of your good times – Good memories reside in a special corner of the mind. Remember those and regain your confidence to overcome your anxiety problem. Your memories will refresh your mood and will divert your mind.
Relax your body – While feeling anxious, the body processes slows down and lead to a bit of stress and amalgamation of thoughts. In this case, you need some basic tricks to bring back your confidence and stream power in your body to restructure your direction of thinking.
Physical movements – Stand up, expand your arms, stretch your chest and twist your back, loosen up your legs and you will find a new josh in you. With a fresh mind you are ready to face the interview.
Breathe – Concentrating on breathing can relax your mind and body. Long breaths provide sufficient oxygen to the body which regains activeness.
Divert your eye – Just watchingthe thing around and observing them, will help you in relaxing your mind.
Conclusion – A fresh mind can perform better in a personal interview. The more you think about outcomes, the more you will get puzzled. Follow any of the above steps to overcome anxiety and refresh your mind. Once you get control over your mind, then it will be easy to respond correctly to all questions of IO. Always remember, a personal interview is not just about answering the questions, asked by the IO. Rather, it also means the way you reply and testing your endurance in all conditions and circumstances.
Commissioning Ceremony of Non-Technical Officers of Army Medical Corps (AMC) for 2022 was held at Maj LJS AC Auditorium, AMC Centre & College, Lucknow Cantonment on 25 Mar 2022.
5 Other Ranks (ORs) were granted Short Service Commission (SSC) in the Non-Technical cadre of AMC.
The ceremony was conducted with military precision under the leadership of Maj Gen JP Prasad, Officiating Commandant, AMC Centre & College, and OIC Records AMC.
5 ORs namely Lt. Amit Singh, Lt. Puneet Chauhan, Lt. Chavan Raj Kumar Balvant, Lt. Deepak Pradhan & Lt. Laxmi Kant Yadav were granted SSC in the Non-Technical cadre of AMC.
The soldiers transitioned from ORs to the prestigious cadre of Commissioned Officers.
UPSC has published the official CDS 1 2021 cut-off marks for the written exam and total marks scored by the last recommended candidates.
For the first time in the last 5 years, OTA has crossed 100 plus marks and has been the highest cut-off in CDS 1 2021 whereas per the previous exams AFA was the highest. For OTA (men and women) has 107 marks i.e. 53.5%, AFA cut-off is 158 marks i.e. 52.66%, IMA has 145 marks i.e. 48.33%, INA has 136 marks i.e. 45.33%. The minimum qualifying marks in each subject is 20 marks i.e. 20%.
National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakwasla, the prestigious Tri-Services military training institute of the country, is geared up for training the first batch of girl cadets with effect from June 2022. Akin to their male counterparts, girls of the age group 16½ to 19 years will undergo three years of military training after successfully clearing the UPSC NDA written exam, Services Selection Board (SSB) interviews and medicals. A total of 19 vacancies namely, 10 for Army, 06 for Air Force and 03 for the Navy have been allotted by the respective Service HQs for the first batch of girls at NDA.
The training objective at NDA shall continue to remain as centre of excellence for producing military leaders equipped with professional, moral and physical attributes required for leading the troops to victory in the future battlefields. With minimum changes to the existing curriculum the training in Academics, Drill, Outdoor Training, etc. will be conducted in absolutely gender-neutral manner. However, owing to physiological differences between male and female cadets, the aspect of Physical Training may entail certain changes in the training of girl cadets.
Dedicated support staff will be provided for facilitating the training of girl cadets. Majority of training activities shall be conducted jointly keeping their employability in mind, wherein the women officers are required to command the troops of men. Similar training methodology is already exists in other Pre-Commissioning Training Academics like OTA Chennai, INA Ezhimala and AFA Hyderabad.
For the stay of girl cadets, one of the squadrons has been identified and is being refurbished with amenities and requirements specific for their training. Actions are underway to augment the existing infrastructure. Requisite modifications will also be undertaken to conform to gender specific lifestyle requirements. Whereas, in the long term, a separate squadron is being envisaged exclusively for girl cadets.
UPSC has published the CDS 1 2021 OTA Chennai Merit list for men and women. A total of 169 candidates has been recommended.
The following are the lists, in order of merit, in respect of 169 (*113 + ^56 ) candidates who have finally qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2021 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission and Interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the (i) *Officers Training Academy, Chennai, for 115th Short Service Commission Course (NT) (for Men) and (ii) ^Officers Training Academy, Chennai, 29th Short Service Commission Women (NonTechnical) Course, commencing in April 2022.
The list of 115th Short Service Commission Course (NT) (for Men) also includes the names of the candidates who were recommended earlier on the basis of the result of the same examination for admission to Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course(s).
The number of vacancies as intimated by the Government, for (I) 115th Short Service Commission Course (for Men) is 170 and for (II) 29th Short Service Commission Women (NonTechnical) Course is 17.
The results of Medical Examination of candidates have not been taken into account in preparing the merit list. The candidature of all the candidates is Provisional. Verification of Date of Birth and Educational Qualification of these Candidates will be done by Army Head Quarter.
Candidates can also obtain information regarding results by accessing to UPSC website http://www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks of the candidates will be available within 15 days from the date of declaration of final results on Commission’s website for 30 days.
In this installment of back to the basics, we will be discussing the third test in the psychological test series, namely Situation Reaction Test (SRT). As an officer in the Armed Forces is required to take decisions at the spur of the moment, it is important to check that how he would react to certain intricate and byzantine situations.
WHAT IS SRT – Situation Reaction Test?
The Situation Reaction Test is largely a test of common sense. In everyday life one comes across certain unforeseen situations and is called upon to resolve them or find a solution for them and to act in an appropriate manner. Hence, a set of 60 incomplete situations are given to the candidates in the form of a test booklet. The candidate gets 30 minutes to complete the set of 60 incomplete situations. It means you get 30 seconds for each situation. In Situation Reaction Test you have to fight against time to complete the test.
Situation Reaction Test SAMPLE SITUATIONS
While traveling by train from Dehradun to Delhi, you discover at Haridwar station that your wallet is lost. You………
Your school is playing a football match against another school. Two minutes before the match is to start, it is found that two members of the school team are missing. You……
You have not fared well in the written test for admission to the NDA. Your father advises you to give up the idea and do something else. You…….
Considering food shortage as the greatest problem of our country. According to you the best course for our government to meet the situation is….
While seeing a film in a cinema house, you hear a shout of ‘fire’ in a corner. You……..
Situation Reaction Test KEY POINTS TO REMEMBER
It is a test of your common sense.
There are common situations pertaining to everyday life.
Your responses should be practical and must be solvable by a Normal Human Being.
It is advised that you practice a set of SRTs (15-20) questions daily keeping the time limit in mind.
If you cannot think of a response to a situation, it is better to let it go.
Usually, the first response that comes to your mind is the best one.
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Indian Army’s official website has published the cutoff marks for TGC 135 Technical Graduate Course – 135 Cut Off Marks. Engineering Defence aspirants who have applied for TGC 135 can check the cut off for their respective branches. Only candidates who have cleared the TGC 135 cut off will be called for the TGC 135 SSB Interview. TGC 135 Vacancies and Cut off – Technical Graduate Course 2022. Applications are invited from unmarried Male Engineering Graduates for 135th Technical Graduates Course (commencing in July 2022 at Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun) for permanent commission in the Indian Army.
TGC 135 Cut Off Marks
As always, Mechanical has the highest cut off marks i.e. 82%
Lowest cut off for many branches is 60%
Total notified TGC 135 vacancies are 40.
TGC 135 Cut Off Marks
Engineering Stream
Cutoff Percentage
Civil/ Building Construction Technology
75
Architecture
60
Mechanical
82
Electrical/ Electrical & Electronics
79
Computer Science/ Computer Technology/ M Sc. Computer Science
Indian army will open the online registration for the NCC 52 special entry scheme from 15 Mar 2022 to 13 April 2022. Candidates with NCC C certificate can apply for the NCC 52 course which is going to commence at OTA Chennai in Oct 2022. Defence aspirants with NCC C Certificate can apply for the latest NCC C Certificate Special Entry to join Indian Army as an officer. NCC Special Entry is a short service commission entry for the NCC Cadets through which male and female NCC Cadets can join the Officers Training Academy Chennai. Indian army has published the NCC special entry 2022 for NCC 52 recruitment. Defence aspirants with an NCC C certificate can apply for this entry. Applications are invited from unmarried male and unmarried female (including Wards of Battle Casualties of Army Personnel), for grant of Short Service Commission in the Indian Army.
NCC 52 Entry Eligibility
Nationality. A candidate must either be: (i) A citizen of India, or (ii) A subject of Bhutan, or (iii) A subject of Nepal, or (iv) A Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st of January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or (v) A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. A certificate of eligibility will, however, not be necessary in the case of candidates who are Gorkha subjects of Nepal.
Age Limit: For National Cadet Corps (NCC) candidates (including wards of Battle Casualties) 19 to 25 years as on 01 Jul 2022 (born not earlier than 02 Jul 1997 and not later than 01 Jul 2003; both dates inclusive).
Candidates should note that the date of birth as recorded in the Matriculation/Secondary School Examination Certificate or an equivalent certificate on the date of submission of applications will only be accepted and no subsequent request for its change will be considered or granted.
IMPORTANT NOTE. Candidates must note that they can appear for ONLY one of the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview, either SSC (NT)-116 Course (Oct 2022) /SSC (NT) (Women)-30 Course (Oct 2022) as CDSE candidate OR NCC (Spl) Entry-52 Course (Oct 2022). Candidates are required to give an undertaking to this effect under the declaration part of the online application.
Educational Qualification. Degree of a recognized University or equivalent with aggregate of minimum 50% marks taking into account marks of all the years. Those studying in final year are also allowed to apply provided they have secured minimum 50% aggregate marks in the first two/three years of three/four years degree course respectively. Such students will need to secure overall aggregate of minimum 50% marks in degree course if selected in interview, failing which their candidature will be CANCELLED.
Service in NCC. Should have served for minimum two/three years (as applicable) in Senior Division/Wg of NCC.
Note 1. For the Qualified Graduate Candidates of the Degree Course. Candidates who have passed the graduation degree course must produce the provisional/degree certificate by 1st Oct 2022 to the Directorate General of Recruiting, failing which their candidature will be cancelled. Note 2. For the Candidates Studying in the Final Year of Degree Course. The candidates studying in the final year of graduation, if not already in possession of provisional /degree certificate must submit the proof of their passing the graduation degree Exam by 1st Oct 2022 to the Directorate General of Recruiting, failing which their candidature will be cancelled. Those who are not able to produce the degree certificate/provisional degree certificate by the specified date will be inducted on Additional Bond Basis only on submission of proof of their passing graduation degree exam to the Directorate General of Recruiting by the above specified date.
Vacancies:
NCC MEN. around 50 (45 for General Category and 05 for Wards of Battle Casualties of Army personnel only).
NCC Women. around 05 (04 for General Category and 01 for Wards of Battle Casualties of Army personnel only).
For Wards of Battle Casualties of Army Personnel (aa) Eligibility Criteria. The vacancies under wards of battle casualties are available to wards (unmarried sons and unmarried daughters including legally adopted) of Battle casualties specified as:- (aaa) Killed in action. (aab) Died of wound or injuries (Other than self-inflicted). (aac) Wounded or Injured (Other than self-inflicted). (aad) Missing. (ab) Educational Qualification. Degree of a recognized University or equivalent with aggregate of minimum 50% marks taking into account marks of all the years. (ac) NCC ‘C’ certificate NOT required for Wards of Battle Casualties. (ad) Details of Documents to be provided in the Application Form (aaa) The ‘Battle Casualty’ certificate No. issued by Manpower (Policy & Planning) Directorate (MP Dte) certifying that the parent has been killed/wounded/reported missing in action. (aab) A copy of MP Dte / Respective Regimental Records Part II Order No. notifying injuries and being classified as ‘Battle Casualty’. (aac) Relationship Certificate No. issued by MP 5 & 6 / Respective Regimental Records.
How to Apply : Applications will only be accepted online on website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. Click on ‘Officer Entry Appln/Login’ and then click ‘Registration’ (Registrations not required, if already registered on www.joinindianarmy.nic.in). Fill the online registration form after reading the instructions carefully. After getting registered, click on ‘Apply Online’ under Dashboard. A page ‘Officers Selection – ‘Eligibility’ will open. Then click ‘Apply’ shown against Short Service Commission NCC Special Entry Course. A page ‘Application Form’ will open. Read the instructions carefully and click ‘Continue’ to fill details as required under various segments. Personal information, Communication details, Education details and details of previous SSB. ‘Save & Continue’ each time before you go to the next segment. After filling details on the last segment, you will move to a page ‘Summary of your information’ wherein you can check and edit the entries already made. Only after ascertaining the correctness of all your details, click on ‘Submit Now’. Candidates must click on ‘Submit Now’ each time they open the application for editing any details. The candidates are required to take out two copies of their application having Roll Number, 30 minutes after final closure of online application on last day.