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Recommended from 33 SSB Bhopal for Indian Navy (SSC GS (X))

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This is Kushal Dhayal here, recommended from 33 SSB Bhopal for Indian Navy (SSC GS (X)). Your blog has played an important role in my recommendation. Especially in getting motivation by reading experiences of different lads for going for more and going hard. Another person was there for helping me (Major Sukesh Choudhary), a person who guided me as my elder brother, he plays basketball with me. A great, simple, genuine and down to earth personality. This time it was my 6th attempt. ” वो कहते हैं ना, (दिल से) कोशिश करने वालों कि हार नहीं होती। ” Two people made in this entry (including me).

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Day 1: We reported at Bhopal station at 1430 hours at the station, the bus arrived. I made a few good friends at the station itself. Reached SSB centre, felt nostalgia(this was my second time at Bhopal). Did all documentation, got our accommodation.

Day 2: I woke up on time made my mind for the tests. I did very well in my OIRs. Then came ppdt, after seeing the picture I understood it and wrote a simple story. Then I narrated it in an easy and slow manner. In GD I kept 2-3 points easily and also let others speak. My story was selected as a common story. I made it in, felt low for my friends. But it was part of the process so I moved on and made some more new friends.

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Day 3: Woke up on time, ready for psych. I’ve practised for them to be very honest. Wrote psych tests well and on time (did only 42 SRTs). My interview was scheduled on that day itself at around 1730 hours with the president. I was nervous before. But thanks to my batchmates and some people like (Rahul, Pushpraj and specially Pandey). They made my mind very free and I did well in my interview. Though I was not able to answer many questions regarding tech, I handled my piq well. And remember one thing people, BE HONEST. It’ll help you a lot. After my interview, I played basketball with one of my good friends (Tyagi).

Day 4: My favourite tests start today, I woke up on time, got ready for it. We reached the ground. Our GTO came on a camouflage coloured bullet. We briefed us for tests and tipped us to be normal and not act smart. We did the same, my group was good and we did well in all the tasks. 2-3 people from my group got injured in individual tasks. We gave an equal chance to each other in other group tasks like PGT and HGT. And the GTO day 1 went smooth. In the evening I played basketball with others.

Day 5: GTO day 2 went well too. My command task was a little challenging and out of three paths in command task, GTO only gave me two paths to choose from. I chose the one I was sure, he still creates some challenges like making some obstacles blue and asking for new paths, but still, I did it well. Then we all performed well in FGT too. This concluded our GTO. In the evening we went outside with other recommended candidates. We became good friends there, shared good memories. At night also we created a lot of memories, if my batchmates are reading this they’ll recall it definitely and will laugh for sure (Pranay, Jeet, Pandey, Tyagi, Rohit).
Day 6: It was the mayday for us. We all woke up a little late, did our breakfast. We packed our luggage with heavy hearts and got ready for the conference. Our conference started. My chest number was 7.

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I waited outside for almost 15 mins. Heartbeats were touching the sky, I made myself calm and went inside after the buzzer. Greeted president sir (who took my interview), I got my answer from deputy president (sitting beside him). He asked me some questions I missed in my Interview, I replied to him with my answers. Then he gave me a few SRTs and I answered them all accordingly. My conference went around for 15 mins. I came out and breathed out loudly (pheww). My batchmates were sure, I’ll make through. After lunch, we assembled for results. My chest number was first, I spelt my name and tears came running out from my eyes and everyone started clapping. Me and chest no. 15 (Shubham) made it that day. I felt seriously low for my buddies who made me laugh, annoy(sometimes). But as I said before, it is a part of the process and I told them that “this recommendation is because of such good batchmates and I dedicate my recommendation to my grandparents, parents, my sisters, friends (my basketball team, Vedant, Mishra) and my batchmates.

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That’s all about my SSB. At last I want to just say that don’t worry about results and do your best, I still remember the poem one of my batchmates (Rahul) said to me and it goes like this.मैं शून्य पे सवार हूँबेअदब सा मैं खुमार हूँअब मुश्किलों से क्या डरूंमैं खुद कहर हज़ार हूँमैं शून्य पे सवार हूँमैं शून्य पे सवार हूँ
So I will end here! Thank you, SSBCrack again for giving me a chance to write.

Story Of Twin Brothers Passing Out From IMA At The Same Time

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In a first, identical twins Lieutenant Abhinav Pathak and Lieutenant Parinav Pathak passed out from the renowned Indian Military Academy (IMA) on Saturday. Indian Army posted on Instagram that the twin brothers were born on August 10, 1996, at Amritsar, Punjab and both are Graduate Engineers. Lieutenant Abhinav and Lieutenant Parinav hail from a non-military background family and both were highly motivated since their childhood to join the Indian Army. The twin brothers cleared Service Selection Board examination in 2018 and joined the esteemed IMA as gentlemen cadets. The brothers grabbed maximum eyeballs at this year’s passing out parade (POP) as they created history by becoming the first identical twins to be a part of the graduating batch of the academy.

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A total of 382 young officers joined the Indian Army following the impressive Passing Out Parade at the IMA, Dehradun on Saturday. This time, a total of 459 Gentlemen Cadets were part of the parade which is the culmination of their pre-commissioning training. Of which, 382 young officers were commissioned into the Indian Army while 77 military officers belonged to the nine friendly countries of Afghanistan, Bhutan, Maldives, Fiji, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Lesotho and Tajikistan. Lieutenant General Cherish Mathson, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Western Command, took the salute as the reviewing officer of the parade.

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Indian Air Force Academy Passing Out Parade – 15th June 2019

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The blue skies of Air Force Academy turned vibrant with a colourful march-past on the ground and amazing aerobatics in the air by various aircraft of Indian Air Force on Saturday, which marked the momentous occasion of the graduation of 152 Flight Cadets as Flying Officers of the Indian Air Force. The Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chief of the Air Staff , Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa Param Vishisht Seva Medal Ati Vishisht Seva Medal Yudh Seva Medal Vayusena Medal Aide- De- Camp was the Reviewing Officer of the Combined Graduation Parade wherein he conferred the ‘President’s Commission’ on behalf of the Hon’ble President of India to the graduating Flight Cadets who had successfully completed their basic and professional training. Commissioning symbolises their transformation from Cadets into full fledged Indian Air Force Officers. A total of 152 Flight Cadets of whom 24 are women, graduated as proud Flying Officers to join the elite cadre of the Indian Air Force. The thrilling and exhilarating occasion was witnessed by the proud family members and friends of passing-out Cadets, as well as senior serving and retired Officers from the three services.

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The Reviewing Officer was received at the venue by Air Marshal SK Ghotia Vishisht Seva Medal, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command and Air Marshal AS Butola Vayu Sena Medal Vishisht Seva Medal, Commandant Air Force Academy. The Reviewing Officer was accorded ceremonial salute by the parade followed by an impressive March Past. The highpoint of the parade was the ‘Pipping Ceremony’ in which the graduating Flight Cadets were awarded their ‘Stripes’ (Air Force rank) by the Chief of Air Staff, AOC-in-C Training Command and Commandant Air Force Academy. They were then administered the ‘Oath’ by the Commandant of the Academy in the presence of the Chief Guest and other dignitaries.

After the ‘Pipping Ceremony’ the Reviewing Officer gave away various awards to the Flying Officers who had excelled in training. Flying Officer Gajulapalli Navin Kumar Reddy from the Flying branch was awarded President’s Plaque and the Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in overall merit in the Pilots’ Course. Flying Officer Suprabh Saxena and Flying Officer Renu Yadav were awarded President’s Plaque for being first in overall merit in Navigation and Ground Duty branches respectively.

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Later, addressing the Parade, the Chief of Air the Staff complimented the newly Commissioned ‘Flying Officers’ for the exceptional standard of parade and their decision to join Indian Air Force. Congratulating the passing-out Cadets, the Chief of the Air Staff said, “It is a matter of great pride to review the Combined Graduation Parade and welcome these fine men and women into the Indian Air Force as Military leaders and Aviators”. He emphasised in his address, the importance of core values of Indian Air Force namely, Mission, Integrity and Excellence and exhorted the passing out Cadets to uphold these values in professional as well as personal lives.

All the esteemed guests, including proud parents of the graduating trainees and various military and civilian dignitaries were held spell bound at the grand ceremony. They were delighted to witness the magnificent parade by the passing out Flight Cadets and were awestruck by the spectacular movements of Air Warrior Drill Team. The spectators were mesmerised by the breathtaking aerobatic display by the ‘Suryakiran team’ and PC 7 aircraft.

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The glittering ceremony culminated with the newly Commissioned Officers marching-out in two columns in slow march to the traditional notes of ‘Auld Lang Syne’, the poignant farewell tune played by Armed Forces of the world when bidding adieu to colleagues and comrades, acknowledging the first salute given to them by their immediate juniors. They marched in absolute synchrony and with purposeful strides as they saluted the Reviewing Officer and crossed through the portals of their alma mater to take-on their future assignments and challenges unstintingly to “Touch the Sky with Glory”.

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The Combined Graduation Parade holds a very special place for every defence Officer as on this day they pledge to safeguard the safety, honour and welfare of the country.

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All About Indian Air Force AN-32 Aircraft Crash On 03 Jun 19

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On 03 Jun 19,  an IAF AN-32 carrier aircraft with 13 people (eight aircrew and five passengers) onboard took off from Air Force Station, Jorhat Assam at 1227 hrs for Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground. Last contact with the aircraft was made at 1255 hrs. Once the aircraft did not report at the destination, overdue actions were initiated. In coordination with Indian Army, various government and civil agencies, IAF commenced extensive search operations under the direct supervision of Head Quarters Eastern Air Command. C-130J, AN-32, Mi-17 helicopters of IAF and ALH helicopters of Indian Army were launched immediately to locate the missing aircraft. Indian Navy P-8i aircraft joined the search operations on 04 Jun 19. Resources from various agencies, including ISRO were brought into the operation to enhance its effectiveness. CARTOSAT and RISAT satellites of ISRO also took images of the area, which assisted the search team in locating the aircraft. Thick vegetation, in hospitable terrain and inclement weather adversely affected the aerial search operation in the vast search zone. Despite the challenges posed by poor weather and terrain, IAF remained committed to the continued air and ground efforts throughout day and night to locate the missing aircraft and its brave air-warriors. Extensive support towards rescue operation was provided by Indian Army, Indian Navy, State Government, State Police and Local population.

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 On 11 Jun 19, the wreckage of the aircraft was spotted 16 kms North of Lipo, North East of Tato, Arunachal Pradesh at an approximate elevation of 12000 ft by an IAF Mi-17 helicopter. Aerial operations were launched subsequently to the designated crash site however, due to steep slope and thick forest the helicopter could not land near the crash site. Two km from the designated crash site, an area was designated and a camp was established for helicopters to land with the recovery parties. On 12 Jun 19, a team of nine IAF personnel (including mountaineers), four Army Special Forces personnel and two local mountaineers were dropped at the campsite.

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On 13 Jun 19, eight members of the rescue team reached the crash site in search of the survivors. Unfortunately no air-warrior survived the crash. Air-warriors who lost their life in the tragic accident crash are Wing Commander GM Charles, Squadron Leader H Vinod, Flight Lieutenant MK Garg, Flight Lieutenant S Mohanty, Flight Lieutenant A Tanwar, Flight Lieutenant R Thapa, Warrant Officer KK Mishra, Sergeant Anoop Kumar,  Corporal Sharin, Leading Aircraftman SK Singh, Leading Aircraftman Pankaj, NC(E) Putali and NC(E) Rajesh Kumar.

IAF pays tribute to the brave air-warriors who lost their life in the line of duty. IAF is making all efforts to recover the mortal remains. No effort is being spared in ensuring expeditious transfer of the mortal remains of the air-warriors to their parent base at Jorhat. A Court of Inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of accident.

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List of Air Warriors Lost Their Lives in AN32 Crash

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Bodies of all the 13 Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel on board the ill-fated AN-32 transport aircraft were retrieved on Thursday from the crash site in Arunachal Pradesh, IAF said. The black box of the plane was also recovered by a team of mountaineers that sent to the site early this morning, it said.
Helicopters would be used to ferry the bodies from the area. The team comprised eight mountaineers.

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The 13 IAF personnel have been identified as W/C GM Charles, S/L H Vinod, F/L R Thapa, F/L A Tanwar, F/L S Mohanty, F/L MK Garg, WO KK Mishra, Sgt Anoop Kumar, Cpl Sherin, LAC SK Singh, LAC Pankaj, NC(E) Putali & NC(E) Rajesh Kumar. The aircraft went missing on June 3 after taking off from Assam’s Jorhat. It was headed towards Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground in Arunachal Pradesh when it lost contact with ground authorities at around 1300 hours.

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On Wednesday, Air Force sources had said that the view of the pilots could have been obscured by clouds causing the crash. (ANI)

IAF AN 32 Found, No Survivors

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Fight members of the rescue team have reached the crash site today morning. IAF is sad to inform that there are no survivors from the crash of An32. Following air-warriors lost their life in the tragic An32 crash – W/C GM Charles, S/L H Vinod, F/L R Thapa, F/L A Tanwar, F/L S Mohanty, F/L MK Garg, WO KK Mishra, Sgt Anoop Kumar, Cpl Sherin, LAC SK Singh, LAC Pankaj, NC(E) Putali & NC(E) Rajesh Kumar. IAF Pays tribute to the brave Air-warriors who lost their life during the #An32 crash on 03 Jun 2019 and stands by with the families of the victims. May their soul rest in peace.

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TES 42 Cut Off Marks Indian Army

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Indian army has published the TES 42 cut off marks for the TES 42 Notification 10+2 TECHNICAL ENTRY SCHEME 42 Jan 2020 Course. This is the least cut off we have ever seen for TES after many years. You can see the TES cut off marks from different entries this time TES 42 PCM cut off is just 85%. Candidates who have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (Hereinafter referred to as PCM) subjects with minimum 85% are shortlisted for TES 42 SSB interview.

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TES CUT OFF MARKS [ALL YEARS]

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TES 4285%
TES 4178%
TES 4085%
TES 3983%
TES 3885%
TES 3780%
TES 3687%
TES 3582%
TES 3480%

TES 42 SSB Interview: Cutoff Percentage (PCM) for 10+2 TES – 42 course is 85%. Candidates are required to log on to their profile and select their dates of SSB interview. If you have applied for the TES 42 course and your PCM aggregate % is 85% and above then you are required to log on to your join indian army website profile and select the TES 42 SSB Interview dates.

EventsDates
TES 42 Registration Date08 May 2019
TES 42 Closing Date06 Jun 2019
TES 42 Final Cut off marks (for SSB interview)Anywhere from 78%-85%
TES 42 SSB Datesfrom June 2019
TES 42 Merit ListDec 2019
TES 42 Interview Preparation BooksBook 1 and Book 2
TES 42 Study Material DownloadTATWATSRTOIRLectureCurrent Affairs

The selection procedure TES 42 is as follows: (a) Candidates will be shortlisted based on cut off 85% applied as decided by the Rtg Dte. (b) Shortlisted candidates will be intimated via e-mail /SMS regarding their Selection Centre allotment. (c) Once Selection Centre has been allotted, candidates will select their SSB dates on first cum first serve basis by logging into the join indian army website (d) Shortlisted candidates will be put through Services Selection Board (SSB) interview at Bhopal, Bengaluru or Allahabad. Interviews will be held in July/Sep 2019 onwards. (e) Duration of SSB interview is five days. During their stay at SSB, Candidates are put through Psychological Tests, Group Tests and an Interview. (f) Candidates will be put through stage – I of the selection procedure on the first day. Only successful candidates shall be retained for balance of the testing. Candidates who fail to qualify in stage – I, will be returned on the first day itself. Stage I have psychologically originated tests including intelligence test. (g) Successful candidates at the SSB will be required to undergo medical tests lasting 3 to 5 days less Sundays and gazetted holidays. (h) Candidates recommended by the SSB and declared medically fit, will be appointed for training in the order of merit, depending on the number of vacancies available. (j) The finally selected candidates will execute all the Bonds/Certificates as prescribed for the Cadets of NDA entry under Al 53/78. (k) Candidates appearing for SSB interview for the first time for a particular type of commission shall be entitled for AC III tier to and fro railway fare or bus fare including reservation cum sleeper charges within the Indian limits. Candidates who apply again for the same type of commission will not be entitled to travelling allowance on any subsequent occasion.

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TGC 130 Cut Off Marks – IMA Indian Army

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Indian Army’s official website has published the cutoff marks for TGC 130 Technical Graduate Course – 130 Cut Off Marks. Candidates who have applied for TGC 130 can check the cut off for their respective branch. Only candidates who have cleared the TGC 130 cut off will be called for the TGC 130 SSB Interview. TGC 130 Vacancies and Cut off – Technical Graduate Course 2019. Applications are invited from unmarried Male Engineering Graduates for 130th Technical Graduates Course (commencing in Jan 2020 at Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun) for permanent commission in the Indian Army.

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Candidates can check the TGC cut off mark and login to join Indian army portal to check their alloted SSB centre, TGC 130 SSB interview will be conducted at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal, Bangalore and Kapurthala.

TGC 130 Cut Off Marks

  • As always, Mechanical has the highest cut off marks i.e. 74%
  • Lowest cut off for many branches is 50%
  • Total notified TGC 130 vacancies are 40.

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TGC 130 SSB Interview Date

  • Candidates will be shortlisted for TGC SSB interview based on their percentage in Engineering.
  • Only candidates who meet the TGC 130 cut off marks will be called for the SSB interview.
  • Shortlisted candidates will get the option to select the TGC 130 SSB date online at join Indian army website.
  • TGC 130 SSB dates will be published in July – Sep 2019.
  • TGC 130 SSB interview will be conducted at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal, Bangalore and Kapurthala.

Meet Lt. Akshat Raj, Who Won Sword Of Honour In IMA Passing Out Parade 2019

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Akshat Raj from the gentlemen cadet, who graduated from the Indian Military Academy (IMA) on Saturday, not only bagged the Sword of Honour but also secured the bronze medal for his exceptional performance.
Delighted over his achievement, Raj, told TOI, “I always wanted to join the Army and serve my nation.” Raj, a native of Bihar, got admission into the esteemed Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC) after clearing Class V exams. “My RIMC years are the most memorable days of my life. Everyone used to study hard and prepare for the IMA entrance examinations at RIMC,” said Raj.

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On being asked about the training schedule at the IMA, Raj said, “The IMA routine is rigorous and the cadets are kept busy indoor and outdoor drills which prepare us for every challenge.”
Proud over his son’s achievement, Kamal Srivastav got emotional at the ceremony. “I feel so proud that my son will join the Indian Army as an officer. This is overwhelming,” said Srivastav.

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Wreckage of Missing AN-32 Aircraft Spotted

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An An-32 of the Indian Air Force went missing on 03 Jun 2019 after getting airborne from Air Force Station, Jorhat Assam. The wreckage of the aircraft was spotted today 16 Kms North of Lipo, North East of Tato at an approximate elevation of 12000 ft by the IAF Mi-17 Helicopter undertaking search in the expanded search zone. Efforts are now continuing to establish the status of occupants and establish survivors. Further details will be communicated as the recovery actions progress.

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