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TGC 134 SSB Interview Dates And Venue [Out Now]

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TGC 134 SSB Interview Dates

Recently Indian Army has published the TGC 134 Cut off marks, candidates who have made it are being called for the TGC 134 SSB Interviews. The TGC 134 SSB Interview date selection is open on the official website of the Indian Army. Candidates who have cleared the TGC 134 cut-off are required to select their SSB interview date.

TGC-134 (JAN 2022) COURSE : DATE SELECTION LINK FOR SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES OF TGC-134 (JAN 2022) COURSE IS OPEN. THE CANDIDATES ARE REQUESTED TO SELECT DATE FROM DATE SELECTION LINK FROM THEIR PROFILE. DATE SELECTION LINK WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 1600 HRS ON 01 NOV 2021

TGC 134 SSB Dates
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TGC 134 SSB Interview Date

  • Candidates who are shortlisted can check their TGC 134 SSB interview date and venue on the official website now.
  • Only candidates who meet the TGC 134 cut off marks will be called for the SSB interview.
  • Shortlisted candidates will get the option to select the TGC 134 SSB date online at join Indian army website.
  • TGC 134 SSB Interviews will start from Nov-Dec 2021.
  • TGC 134 SSB interview will be conducted at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal, Bangalore and Kapurthala.

TGC 134 Cut Off Marks Published

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On 26th Oct 2021 Indian Army’s official website has published the cutoff marks for TGC 134 Technical Graduate Course – 134 Cut Off Marks. Engineering Defence aspirants who have applied for TGC 134 can check the cut off for their respective branches. Only candidates who have cleared the TGC 134 cut off will be called for the TGC 134 SSB Interview. TGC 134 Vacancies and Cut off – Technical Graduate Course 2022. Applications are invited from unmarried Male Engineering Graduates for 134th Technical Graduates Course (commencing in Jan 2022 at Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun) for permanent commission in the Indian Army.

TGC 133 Cut Off Marks

  • As always, Mechanical has the highest cut off marks i.e. 85%
  • Lowest cut off for many branches is 60%
  • Total notified TGC 134 vacancies are 40.

TGC-134 (JAN 2022) COURSE : CUT OFF PERCENTAGE FOR SSB SHORTLISTING (UPTO FINAL SEM/YEAR CUMULATIVE FOR PASSED CANDIDATE AND UPTO 8TH SEM CUMULATIVE FOR ARCHITECTURE/ UPTO 6TH SEM CUMULATIVE FOR ENGG DEGREE COURSE/ 2ND SEM CUMULATIVE FOR M.Sc IN NOTIFIED STREAM FOR FINAL YEAR/SEM APPEARING CANDIDATE)

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TGC 134 SSB Interview Date

  • Candidates who are shortlisted can check their TGC 134 SSB interview date and venue on the official website now. The TGC 134 dates selection link is open.
  • Only candidates who meet the TGC 134 cut off marks will be called for the SSB interview.
  • Shortlisted candidates will get the option to select the TGC 134 SSB date online at join Indian army website.
  • TGC 134 SSB Interviews will start from Nov-Dec 2021.
  • TGC 134 SSB interview will be conducted at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal, Bangalore and Kapurthala.

5 Weapons Used By Garud Commandos In Operations

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Weapons Used By Garud Commandos

Garud Commandos, the special forces unit of the Indian Air Force, was established in September 2004. They are trained to protect key air force bases and salvage assets in the event of a terrorist attack, evacuate people, and work for disaster relief. During the 2016 Pathankot attack, Garud commandos demonstrated their capability by thwarting the attempt to destroy crucial IAF installations. During their 72 week training, the commandos are trained to use the best weaponry and ammunition. These are some of the weapons reportedly used by Garud Commandos:

IWI NEGEV

The Negev is an Israeli light machine gun created by Israel Weapon Industries, to replace the Galil LMG, which suffered from barrel overheat during continuous fire. It utilises universal NATO ammunition. Negev light machine guns were developed in the early 1990s in response to Israel Defence Forces’ mission requirements, and were intended to replace a variety of their weapon platforms, including a light machine gun that can be used by foot soldiers, vehicles, and aircraft, as well as a general purpose machine gun, in place of Israel Defence Forces’ FN MAG58.

IWI NEGEV

The Negev machine gun was completed in 1995 and tested in the field by the Israeli Defense Forces in 1996. Negev was adopted as a new standard weapon in 1997, and troops began to be armed with it. Negev has a better chance than the hefty Galil assault rifle, partially because the performance is extremely comparable to the Minimi, with good accuracy and light weight. Furthermore, the IDF deemed the Negev to be more dependable than the Minimi in a desert setting; also, the Negev’s folding stock is a substantial advantage.

IWI Tavor

IMI created the Tavor TAR-21 assault weapon to replace the Galil, M16A1, and CAR-15 assault rifles. The Tavor was designed to be a highly dependable assault rifle that could be used in urban settings. It was given the moniker TAR-21, which stands for “Tavor Assault rifle for the Twenty-First Century.” The Tavor is a next-generation Infantry Weapons system that combines the finest of contemporary firearm technical achievements into a single device. The Tavor is a bullpup polymer weapon with all of the weight against the shoulder enabling speedier movement in urban situations, which troops encounter more frequently.

IWI Tavor

While maintaining full barrel length, the Tavor is significantly shorter than prior assault rifles. The TAR-21 is available in 5.56mm NATO and 9mm calibres. The Micro Tavor model comes with a silencer and may be chambered in 9mm. The Tavor features a 30-round magazine and is NATO Stanag compatible. The Tavor may be equipped with the same accessories as other assault rifles. The rifle comes with a built-in MARS reflex sight on the barrel, however it can be replaced with any sight. The addition of a night sight or magnification without re-zeroing the sight is possible with this integrated sight.The Tavor is also incredibly dependable, featuring over-the-beach capabilities that let it to fire without exploding even while immersed in water.

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IMI Galil

Israel Military Industries (IMI) created the Galil, an assault rifle. The Galil weapon is based on the Finnish Rk 62 rifle, which is a derivation of the Kalashnikov rifle, and has many characteristics of it. The fundamental concept for the Galil design came from a primitive early prototype known as the “Balashnikov.”

IMI Galil

The receiver is made of thick machined steel and is designed to handle the high pressures of NATO cartridges. To avoid corrosion, all exterior metal surfaces are parkerized. Unlike the AK-47, the charging handle is located at the top of the receiver cover (pointing upward), making it simpler to charge the weapon with your left hand. The Galil has the same operational mechanism as the Kalashnikov: the actuator rod is permanently linked to the bolt carrier, and when a bullet is fired, the gas impinges on it, forcing the bolt carrier back and rotating the bolt to free it. The bolt conducts a main extraction movement on the spent casing after unlocking, assuring positive extraction and ejection.

IMI Galils are shoulder-fired, gas-operated select-fire guns. They feed from 35-round box magazines. The magazine is put into the magazine well using a “rocking” action, with the lug on the front of the magazine engaging with its recess in the magazine well. It should be yanked backwards until it clicks into place. The selector must be turned off safely in order to activate the charging handle. To chamber a round, the charging handle is drawn all the way to the back and then released. The bolt will remove a cartridge from the magazine and feed it into the chamber as the bolt carrier group moves forward.

Beretta 92

The Beretta 92 is a semi-automatic pistol made by Beretta of Italy. It was developed in 1972, and several variations in various calibres are still being produced today. The Model 92 handguns were originally built for the Italian army and police, but they gained much of their reputation (both good and bad) as the US army’s basic sidearm. It was created between 1970 and 1975 as a possible successor for the Beretta M951 handgun, and it went into production in 1976 in Italy.

Beretta 92

The original Model 92 handguns featured a frame-mounted safety that was only activated when the hammer was cocked; all later pistols had a slide-mounted safety lever or no safety lever at all. An automated firing pin block safety is standard on all current manufactured handguns. On all 92-series handguns manufactured after 1981, the magazine release button is positioned in the base of the trigger guard.Beretta has made a variety of compact versions of its standard Model 92 variants. Compact Type M models featured single-stack magazines with properly thinner grips, as well as shorter grips, slides, and barrels.

Glock

Glock is a brand of semi-automatic, striker-fired pistols with a polymer frame. They come in a variety of calibres and are developed and manufactured in Austria as well as on a limited scale in the United States.

The Glock 17 first appeared in Austrian Army weapons evaluations in the early 1980s. It was given the designation P80 when it entered service. It was assigned the designation Pistol 88 by the Swedish Army in 1988. The name 17 is derived from the pistol being Gaston Glock’s 17th patent, rather than its magazine capacity. It is also used by the Norwegian Army and police. Glock handguns have been changed multiple times throughout the course of its existence and have proven to be incredibly dependable.

Glock

All Glock pistols are striker-fired, short-recoil operated, and have a locked breech. The Glocks include a set of safeties incorporated into the firearm to prevent accidental discharges, which Glock calls to as “safe action.” A trigger safety (a lever built into the trigger that prevents the trigger from being depressed unless the lever is depressed first), a striker safety (a spring-loaded pin attached to the trigger assembly by an extension bar that prevents the striker from striking the primer of the cartridge until the trigger is pulled), and a drop safety are examples of these. The striker is held in position by the far end of the extension bar until the trigger is pushed.

4 Top Ways To Join IMA Dehradun In 2023

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Indian military academy is a training institute designed to train the officers of the Indian army. As it was established in 1932 under the leadership of Sir Philip Chetwode. The Indian military academy is located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.

The officer who goes for training on admission is known as A Gentleman Cadet. The reason why they are called with Gentleman designation is that IMA expects its cadets to have the highest moral and ethical values. The army officers should have the values of Sacrifice, honesty, braveness, calmness and other such values embedded into them.

Indian Military Academy provides educational, physical and mental training to its cadets. Physical training consists of drills, weapon training, strength exercises. As for the phycological training, they are put under immense mental pressure. They are trained in different warfares, proxy war, low-intensity war, counter-insurgency and much more. The officers who train the Gentlemen cadets are known as Ustaads.

Overall, the candidates complete their IMA training in 1 year and those candidates belonging to non-military colleges complete it in one and a half years. This candid is majorly about Inidna military academy and its working. Now, we will look at the stages of the selection procedure and the ways through which candidates can go into IMA.

SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY

There is a precise and compact procedure decided by the Indian army authority. The candidates have to go through certain stages to get into IMA. Look at the stages below in detail.

  1. Written examination
  2. SSB interview
  3. Medical test 
  4. Merit List

The above are the stages for the selection process in IMA. also. The candidates must complete a degree in any discipline from any recognised university. The entrance exam of IMA is likewise other exams.

THE WAYS TO JOIN INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY 

  1. NDA Exam 

National Defence Academy (NDA) is a national level exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) twice a year. Through the NDA exam, UPSC selects candidates for  Army, Navy and Air Force wings of NDA and Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC).

 The full form of NDA is National Defence Academy. After clearing this exam, the candidates are called for an SSB interview. the candidate should have passed 12th from any recognised board with Physics, chemistry, maths as subjects in 12th class.

The candidate should be unmarried and somewhere between 16-19 years to apply for the NDA exam. The candidate should be from an Indian national.  Read more about the NDA exam by clicking here.

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  1. CDS Exam

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) holds the Combined Defence Services Examination (CDS Exam) twice a year for admission to the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Officer Training Academy (OTA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), and Indian Air Force Academy (AFA).

It allows entry for both men and women of Indian nationality. The minimum age limit to enrol on the CDS exam is 19 years. As for educational criteria, the candidate must be a graduate with any discipline from a recognised university. The final year students can also give the exam. Read more about the CDS exam by clicking here.

  1. TGC Exam 

The engineering students pursuing their degree in the final or pre-final year can enrol themselves for this exam. Those candidates pursuing BE/Btech degree or have completed it can opt for this exam to get entry into IMA. the candidates should be between 19-27 of age and unmarried. The selection procedure is based on Psychological Aptitude Test, SSB Interview and Medical Examination. You can check more details regarding the TGC exam from here.

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  1. University Entry Schemes 

This is another chance for the candidates to get into the Indian Military Academy. The students pursuing an Engineering degree and are in final and pre-final years can apply for this scheme. The candidate should be unmarried and somewhere between the age of 19-25 years. You can read about it in detail from here.

WAYS TO JOIN IMA ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Age limitEducational qualificationGender Martial status
NDA exam 16.6-19 years12the pass from any recognised boardPhysics, chemistry, maths as subjects in 12thMale and female   Unmarried 
CDS 19-24 years Pass CDSE writtenPass SSSBMale and Female Unmarried 
TGC[technical Graduate Course]19-27 yearsThose candidates who are in the final year of BE/Btech or completedMale Unmarried 
University entry schemes 20-25 yearsFinal year or pre-final year engineering students The minimum mark required is 60%Male and Female Unmarried 

CONCLUSION

So far, we have discussed different ways through which the candidates can make their way into the Indian Military Academy. Candidates can opt for any medium most suitable to them and then get into the prestigious IMA. Although, every candidate will have to go through the SSB interview and medical examination. The journey to IMA will be one of the toughest for every defence candidate but it is worthy.

After all, army life is all about valour, struggle and victory.

How to Join Indian Military Academy Dehradun in 2022 – 2023

  1. CDS Entry: Look for CDS 1 2022, CDS 2 2022, CDS 1 2023, and CDS 2 2023 notification published by UPSC twice every year. You can check all CDS Exam Notifications here.
  2. NDA Entry: Look for NDA 1 2022, NDA 2 2022, NDA 1 2023, and NDA 2 2023 notification published by UPSC twice every year. You can check all NDA Exam Notifications here.
  3. TGC Entry: Look for TGC 136, TGC 137, TGC 138, and TGC 140 Notifications published by the Indian Army’s official website. You can find all TGC Notifications here.

CDS 2 2021 Admit Card Published Now

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UPSC has published the CDS 2 2021 Admit Card on 22nd Oct 2021. The last date to download the CDS 2 2021 admit card and hall ticket is 14th November 2021. Candidates are advised to download the admit card and follow the instructions as mentioned below.

The Union Public Service Commission will be conducting the Combined Defence Services Examination (II), 2021 at various Centers/Venues all over India on 14th November, 2021 (Sunday). The Commission has uploaded the e-Admit card for the convenience of the admitted candidates on the Commission’s web-site (https://upsconline.nic.in.). The admitted candidates are advised to download their e-Admit Cards for the Examination and take a printout thereof. The admitted candidates will have to produce the printout of their e-Admit Card at the allotted Venue for appearing in the Examination, along with Photo Identity Card mentioned in the e-Admit Card.

CDS 2 2021 ADMIT CARD DOWNLOAD

How to download CDS 2 2021 Admit Card:

  • Visit upsconline.nic.in
  • Click on Admit Card.
  • You will see CDS 2 2021 Admit Card link.
  • Click on the link and enter your roll number or registration number to download the CDS 2 2021 admit card.

CDS 2 2021 Exam Important Instructions

  1. Check the e-Admit Card carefully and bring discrepancies, if any, to the notice of UPSC immediately.
  2. Mention your Name, Roll Number,Registration ID and Name & Year of the Examination in all the correspondence with UPSC.
  3. Bring this e-Admit card (print out), along with the (original) Photo Identity Card, whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card , in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall. E-Admit Card must be preserved till the declaration of the final results as its production before Service Selection Board is necessary.
  4. You are responsible for safe custody of the e-Admit Card and in the event of any other person using this e-Admit Card , the onus lies on you to prove that you have not used the service of any impersonator.
  5. “Candidates should note that any omission / mistake / discrepancy in encoding filling in details in the OMR answer sheet, especially with regard to Roll Number and Test Booklet Series Code, will render the answer sheet liable for rejection”.
  6. Enter the Examination Hall at least 30 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the Examination. Entry to the Examination Venue closes 10 minutes prior to the scheduled commencement of the examination in each Session.
  7. Candidate should note that candidate will not be allowed to appear at any other Venue except the Venue mentioned in the e-Admit Card.
  8. Please Read the “Rules for the Examination” available on the upsc website https://www.upsc.gov.in and “Poster” containing instructions displayed outside the Examination Hall.
  9. Your candidature to the examination is provisional.
  10. Mobile Phones, Calculators or any of the IT Gadgets are not allowed inside the premises where the examination is being conducted. Any Infringements of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action including ban from future examinations.
  11. There will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the objective type Question Papers.
  12. Answers other than those made by Black Ball Point Pen would not be evaluated.
  13. Candidates are advised not to bring any valuables/costly items to the Examination Halls, as safe keeping of the same can not be assured. The Commission will not be responsible for any loss in this regard.
  14. Candidates who do not have clear photographs on the e-admit card will have to bring a photo identity proof viz. Adhar Card, Driving Licence, Passport,Voter I Card etc. and three passport size photographs one for each session for appearing in the examination with an undertaking.
  15. Candidates admitted for the OTA course only but who would appear unauthorizedly in ELe. Maths Paper for CDSE(II), 2021 their Answer Scripts of Ele. Maths Paper will not be Evaluated.
  16. Wearing of mask/face cover is mandatory for all candidates. Candidates without mask/face cover will not be allowed entry into the Venue.
  17. Candidates, however, will have to remove their masks for verification, whenever required by the Examination functionaries.
  18. Candidate may carry his/her own hand sanitizer (small size) in transparent bottle.
  19. Candidates to follow COVID 19 norms of ‘social distancing’ as well as ‘personal hygiene’ inside the Examination Halls/Rooms as well as in the premises of the Venue.

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NDA 2 2021 Admit Card Published Now

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Candidates can now download the NDA 2 2021 admit card from the official website of UPSC. NDA exam admit cards 2021 for (II) exams is available to download now. Candidates who have applied for NDA 2 2021 can download it from the official website i.e. upsc.nic.in. Candidates need to enter either the registration number or roll number to download the NDA admit card successfully.

The Union Public Service Commission will be conducting the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II) 2021 at various Centers/Venues all over India on 14th November, 2021 (Sunday). The Commission has uploaded the e-Admit card for the convenience of the admitted candidates on the Commission’s web-site (https://upsconline.nic.in.). The admitted candidates are advised to download their e-Admit Cards for the Examination and take a printout thereof. The admitted candidates will have to produce the printout of their e-Admit Card at the allotted Venue for appearing in the Examination, along with Photo Identity Card mentioned in the e-Admit Card.

NDA 2 2021 ADMIT CARD DOWNLOAD

NDA 2 2021 Exam Important Instructions

  1. Check the e-Admit Card carefully and bring discrepancies, if any, to the notice of UPSC immediately.
  2. Mention your Name, Roll Number,Registration ID and Name & Year of the Examination in all the correspondence with UPSC.
  3. Bring this e-Admit card (print out), along with the (original) Photo Identity Card, whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card , in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall. E-Admit Card must be preserved till the declaration of the final result as its production before Service Selection Board is necessary.
  4. You are responsible for safe custody of the e-Admit Card and in the event of any other person using this e-Admit Card , the onus lies on you to prove that you have not used the service of any impersonator.
  5. Please note that entry into the Examination Venue shall be closed 10 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the Examination i.e. 9:50 AM for the Forenoon Session and 01:50 PM for the Afternoon Session. No candidate shall be allowed to enter into the Examination Venue after closure of the entry.
  6. Candidates are advised to visit their Examination Venue at least one day in advance and familiarize themselves with the itinerary to avoid the last minute hassle in their own interest. They should reach the Examination Venue on the day of Examination well in time for frisking.
  7. Candidates should note that they shall not be allowed to appear at any other Venue except the Venue mentioned in the e-Admit Card. If a candidate appears at any other venue due to any reason, his candidature shall liable to be cancelled.
  8. Please Read the “Rules/Instructions for the Examination” available in the Examination notice and “Poster containing instructions” displayed outside the Examination Hall.
  9. Your candidature to the examination is provisional.
  10. Candidate should not be in possession of or using any mobile phone (even in switched off mode), pager or any electronic equipment or programmable device or storage media like pen drive, smart watches, etc., or camera or Bluetooth devices or any other equipment or related accessories either in working or switched off mode capable of being used as a communication device during the examination. Any infringement of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action including ban from future Examinations.
  11. Use of normal or simple wrist watches by candidates is allowed inside the Examination Rooms/ Halls. However, use of watches fitted with any special accessory that might be used as communication device or smart watches is strictly prohibited and candidates are not allowed to take such watches into the Examination Rooms/ Halls.
  12. There will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate.
  13. Answers other than those made by Black Ball Point Pen would not be evaluated.
  14. Candidates are advised not to bring any valuables/costly items to the Examination Hall, as safe keeping of the same can not be assured. The Commission will not be responsible for any loss in this regard.
  15. Candidates who do not have clear photographs on the e-admit card will have to bring a photo identity proof and two passport size photographs one for each session for appearing at the examination with an undertaking.
  16. Candidates should note that any omission/ mistake/ discrepancy in encoding / filling in details in the OMR answer sheet, especially with regard to Roll Number and Test Booklet Series Code, will render the answer sheet liable for rejection.
  17. Wearing of mask/face cover is mandatory for all candidates. Candidates without mask/face cover will not be allowed entry into the Venue.
  18. Candidates, however, will have to remove their masks for verification, whenever required by the Examination functionaries.
  19. Candidate may carry his/her own hand sanitizer (small size) in transparent bottle.
  20. Candidates to follow “COVID-19” norms of ‘social distancing’ as well as ‘personal hygiene’ inside the Examination Halls/Rooms as well as in the premises of the Venue.

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Story of Captain Mallika Negi Will Motivate Girls Aspirants To Join Army

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The Indian Army has added a major aviation capability to the force with a new Aviation Brigade raised to look after the troops posted along the Line of Actual Control with Arunachal Pradesh.

Indian Army’s Captain Mallika Negi is the part of air traffic controller at Missamari Army Aviation Base. She is an expert in operating the Indian Army choppers and Heron Mark-1 unmanned aerial vehicle at an aviation squadron in Missamari, Assam. The drones are deployed for surveillance along the China border in the sector.ssb

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4 Best Ways To Join As Pilot In Indian Air Force 2022

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict. It was established on 8th October 1932. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of all Indian armed forces and by virtue of that fact is the National Commander-in-chief of the Air Force. The Chief of the Air Staff with the rank of Air chief marshal is the Commander. 

A few ways to become a Fighter Pilot in Indian Air Force is as follows:

1. Combined Defense Services (CDS)

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Combined Defense Services Examination (CDSE) twice a year for recruitment into the Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy.

Graduates (three-year course) in any discipline from a recognised university (with physics and mathematics at 10+2 level)/ BE/ B Tech (four-year course) is required. No percentage Bar is required for CDSE exam. Only men at the age of 20-24 can appear for the exam.

2. Air force Common Admission Test (AFCAT)

Both male and female can give AFCAT Exam for Short Service Commission (SSC) in flying branch, it is for 14 years with no extension. The age limit should be between 20 to 24 years.

This exam is conducted twice a year (February and September) and the candidate must be Graduates (three-year course)/ BE/B Tech (four-year course) in any discipline from a recognised university with minimum 60% marks or equivalent.

3. National Defence Academy (NDA)

NDA is conducted twice a year by UPSC. The candidates who qualify the examination will have to undergo a three years training at NDA followed by flying training at Air Force Training establishments. After the completion of training, candidates get ‘Permanent Commission ‘.

Candidates must have completed their 10th or 12th with Physics and Mathematics.

4. NCC Special Entry

Candidates having Air Wing Senior Division ‘C’ Certificate holder is eligible for National Cadet Corps (NCC) Special Entry. Permanent Commission is offered for men while Short Service Commission is for men and women.

The joining will be done through the Directorate General National Cadet Corps or through your respective NCC Air Squadrons. Graduates (three year course)/ BE/B Tech (four-year course) in any discipline from a recognized university with minimum 60% marks or equivalent is required.

I Hope the above sources were helpful and gave you more knowledge about these exams. I Hope you prepare well for the exams and wish you all the very best.

IAF Aircraft Crashed, Flight Lieutenant Abhilash Safely Ejected

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A Mirage 2000 fighter jet of the Indian Air Force crashed this morning near Madhya Pradesh’s Bhind district, officials said. The pilot ejected safely, the Indian Air Force or IAF tweeted. Visuals show the debris scattered on an empty field in Mankabad, some 6 km from Bhind. A team of policemen has formed a cordon around the crash site, where the smouldering tail section of the trainer jet is seen half buried in the field. Flight Lieutenant Abhilash landed successfully after his aircraft crashed today in MP. 

Top 10 Ways To Join Indian Army In 2022

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Ways To Join Indian Army In 2022

Hello Warriors, In this article, we going to cover all the ways to join the Indian Army In 2022 for Male and Female Candidates aspiring to join the Indian Army as commissioned officers can achieve their aim in the following ways.

Note: Unless specifically mentioned all these entries are conducted twice a year

10 Ways To Join Indian Army In 2022

NDA Entry

National Defence Academy, located in Khadakwasla, is the joint defence service training institute of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the three services i.e. the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force train together(three years) before they go on to respective service academy for further pre-commission training. It is the first tri-service academy in the world. A number of seats for the army wing is around 200-210 each term.

Eligibility and Process:

Candidates of the age group 16.5-19.5 years(at the time of joining) are eligible to apply if they have completed their class XII or are currently studying in class XII and can procure the mark sheet till date of joining of the respective course. Candidates of any stream can apply for the Army wing.

The process involves a written examination conducted by the UPSC in two parts first consisting of MAT(Mathematics Ability Test) and GAT(General Ability Test) which further consists of English and General Awareness Sections. Candidates who qualify for the written exam are called for interviews at one of the following SSB Centres: SCE Allahabad, SCC Bhopal, SCS Bengaluru, SCN Kapurthala.

The SSB interview will be conducted in two stages and only candidates who get recommended will have their medical tests conducted at one of the military hospitals.

Medically fit candidates who have secured the rank are in the final merit list (based on total scores of Written and UPSC) will be issued joining letters for the academy.

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10+2 TES Entry :

Conducted for selection of eligible candidates suitable for training at the Officers Training Academy, Gaya followed by CME Pune or MCTE Mhow or MCEME Secunderabad. The candidates will be awarded engineering degrees at end of their training. The number of seats is around 90 each term

Eligibility and Process:

Candidates of the age group 16.5-19.5 years (at the time of joining) are eligible to apply if they have secured 60% aggregate in Physics, Maths and Chemistry, in his class XII boards and appeared in JEE(Mains) Exam.

After registration on joindianarmy.nic.in candidates would be shortlisted on basis of their ranks in JEE(Mains) Exam.

Shortlisted will candidates will undergo the same process of SSB Interview, followed by medicals and then issued joining letters as per all India merit lists based on marks secured in SSB Interview.

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CDS Entry :

CDS Exam conducted by UPSC shortlists candidates  for SSB interview and subsequently selected candidates who get their name in Final Merit List are issued joining letter for the following academies as per their preference

  • Indian Military Academy, Dehradun

Eligibility: (i) 19-24 years (ii) Graduation Degree from any recognized institution

   Training Period: 18 months

   Nature Of Commission: Permanent

Approx Number of seats: Around 100 each term

  • Officers Training Academy

Eligibility

(i) 19-25 years                                                     (ii) Graduation Degree from any recognized institution

Training Period: 49 weeks

Nature Of Commission: Temporary                                 Approx Number of seats:  Around 170 each  term

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TGC Entry :

Nature of commission: Permanent

Age Criteria: 20-27 years at the time of joining

Graduation: Final Year or Completed their engineering from a recognized institute/ M.Sc(Computer Science)

Training: 49 weeks at IMA, Dehradun

Approx Number of seats: Around 40 each term

Candidates apply for TGC entry as per notification on joinindianarmy website. Then cutoffs are announced in different streams that is different cutoffs for Mechanical, different for CS, etc. Shortlisted will candidates will undergo the same process of SSB Interview, followed by medicals  and then issued joining letters as per all India merit list based on marks secured in SSB Interview.

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SSC(Tech) Entry :

Nature of commission: Temporary

Age Criteria: 20-27 years at the time of joining

Graduation: Final Year or Completed their engineering from a recognized institute/ M.Sc(Computer Science)

Training: 49 weeks at OTA, Chennai

Approx Number of seats: Around 190 each term

A similar process to TGC Entry: Candidates apply for SSC entry as per notification on joinindianarmy website. Then cutoffs are announced in different streams that is different cutoffs for Mechanical, different for CS, etc. Shortlisted will candidates will undergo the same process of SSB Interview, followed by medicals  and then issued joining letters as per all India merit list based on marks secured in SSB Interview.

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NCC Entry:

Nature of commission: Temporary

Age Criteria: 19-25 years at the time of joining

Graduation: Minimum of 50 percent marks aggregate in Graduation

NCC: Minimum B grade in NCC ‘C’ Certificate Examination

Training: 49 weeks at OTA, Chennai

Approx Number of seats: Around 50 each term

Candidates apply for NCC entry as per notification on joinindianarmy website. Shortlisted will candidates will undergo the same process of SSB Interview, followed by medicals  and then issued joining letters as per all India merit list based on marks secured in SSB Interview.

Note : In all the above entries candidates have to be unmarried to be eligible

Service candidates that is those serving in any of the three arms as soldier, or airmen or sailors can also become commissioned officers in the Indian Army.

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ACC Entry:

Nature of commission : Permanent

Age Criteria: 20-27 years at time of joining

Education: Minimum 10+2 or equivalent

Eligibility:

Minimum 2 years of service in Indian Army or Indian Air Force or Indian Navy

Both married and unmarried candidates

Good ACR and clean records (no disciplinary action)

Training: 3 years at ACC Wing, IMA, and then one year at IMA

Approx Number of seats: 75 each term

Process: A unit-level exam will be conducted to find potential candidates. Candidates who clear this exam will be interviewed by senior officers and selected candidates will be sent for classes at Command HRDC after which their ACC exam will be conducted. The top 500 candidates in the written test will be then put under screening with 200 of them being selected for the Young Leaders Course at OTA Chennai and the remaining sent for PDT at AEC Centre. These 500 candidates will then be called for SSB interviews followed by medical tests and a final merit list. Medically ‘fit’ candidates who get in the merit list will be issued joining letters.

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Territorial Army:

Nature of commission: Permanent

Age Criteria: 18-42 years

Education: Graduation from a recognized institution

Eligibility:

Gainfully Employed in Central Govt/Semi Govt /Pvt Firm/ Own business/Self Employed.

Training: Infantry Training is carried out on urban and provincial systems.

Process:

  1. Written Exam
  2. Preliminary Interview Board
  3. SSB

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PC(SL) Entry:

Nature of commission: Permanent

Age Criteria: 32-40 years at the time of joining

Education: Minimum 11th pass or equivalent

Eligibility:

Serving JCOs/ NCOs

Training: 8 weeks at AEC Centre, Pachmarhi and four weeks at IMA

Approx Number of seats: 100(once in a year)

Process: Written followed by SSB interview and merit list.

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SCO Entry:

Nature of commission: Permanent

Age Criteria: 30-35 years at the time of joining

Education: Minimum class 12th or equivalent

Eligibility:

Minimum 5 years of service in the Indian Army

Both married and unmarried candidates

Training: 8 weeks at AEC Centre, Pachmarhi  and then one year at OTA, Gaya

Selection through SSB Interview

Approx Number of seats: 100 each term

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