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15 Awesome Pictures Of Young Indian Army Officers Will Inspire You

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Here are some beautiful pictures of young officers of the Indian army who got commissioned last week from OTA Chennai. These YOs (Young Officers) will join their respective regiments soon to serve the motherland. The OTA or Officers’ Training Academy Chennai has been set up to train the officers of the Indian Army and take down the burden of cadets from the existing IMA. OTA Chennai colors are steel grey and blood red which indicates the strength of steel and sacrificing blood for the nation. Hope these pictures will motivate young blood and future warriors of India.

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Meet Lt. Amit Gulia, Journey From A Soldier To An Officer

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Here is my brief interaction with Lt. Amit Gulia, he talks about his journey in the Indian Army. Lt. Amit Gulia joined the Indian Army as a soldier and later through his hard work and dedication he cleared the SSB interview to join the OTA Chennai and got commissioned in the Indian Army last week. This is one of the most inspiring stories I have ever come across so far and I have learned a lot from him while covering this story. I hope the defence aspirants, service candidates, and others who are reading this, will surely learn something from this story and it will help you to achieve success in your respective fields.

Pankaj: Congratulations Lt. Amit for the great achievement. How does it feel?

Lt. Amit: Thank you and it feels great and the journey has been long.

Pankaj: Would you tell us about your family and educational background?

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Lt. Amit:  I am the youngest in my family, my father is working in BSNL as a phone mechanic, my mother is a housewife. My elder sister and brother are professor and software engineer respectively. My grandmother is 106 years old. I was born on 23 March 1994 also known as martyrs day. I completed my 10th from Mid Fields High School, Badli and scored 83%. My father wanted me to join the Doon Public School in New Delhi because my elder brother studied there, but in an accident my father broke his leg, at that time, my sister was preparing for the IAS and brother was completing his BTech. Being the only child at home, I decided to stay at home and completed my study from a local school. I completed my 12th with commerce and got 70.2%. Later, I cleared the entrance examination of the Chartered Accountancy Course( CA CPT) in very first attempt and got the admission in Delhi University North Campus. I was good at sports and took part in many sports event, but soon I realised that CA is not my cup of tea. I decided to go back to Rohtak but it was too late to get the admission in a good college and finally I took admission in a govt college there. My elder sister guided me to join the NCC and I did my B certificate with A grading from 8 Haryana Battalion NCC, Rewari later I changed my NCC Bn to 1 Haryana Bn Rohtak and completed my C certificate with B grading from there. During college, I was the Volleyball and Chess team captain. I took part in National Service Scheme which is an Indian government-sponsored public service program conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Government of India.

Pankaj: What motivated you to join the Indian army and how did you do it?

Lt. Amit: One day my friend took me to an open recruitment rally of the Indian army, I was there to help him in running on 30th October 2014, we reached there by 0300 hours without eating anything. It was a huge crowd of candidates, around 36000 candidates were participating and only 249 were able to make it in the final selection. On that day, I passed the running test and my friend was not able to clear it. I also cleared the medical test and having NCC, I was not required to attempt the written exam, finally I got the date of joining and meanwhile, I managed to complete my Graduation before joining. During training, my batch was the part of training evaluation and we created history in JAT regiment by giving 100% results in BPET and 92% in firing. Finally, I got in 11 JAT, I feel lucky to come across such a good unit, officers there helped me a lot in my SSB interview preparation. I stopped going home and I took a rented place in Delhi and spent my study leaves there only to prepare more and more without any distractions. I cleared the CDS 2 2016 examination but got screened out at SSB, but my senior officers kept me motivated, I used to study whenever I get the time after duty, I took help from the internet as well while preparing. I was screened out 3 times at SSB and 3 times I was conference out, I cleared the SSB in my 7th attempt on 16 Dec 2017 through NCC entry. The same day on which Indian won the 1971 war also known as Vijay Diwas.

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Pankaj: How did you prepare for the SSB interview and what motivated you to apply for the officers entry?

Lt. Amit:  The things which motivated me to join the Indian army as an officer are the stars, officers, rank, more participation in the decision making, helping other jawans to reach here and a better understanding of the equipment we use. There was no one in my family with any connection to the army and due to that I had no knowledge about this organisation, but one day I heard about the JAT regiment and later after learning about it more and more I realised that God has sent me to join this regiment and finally I got into the same. The thing which motivated me to join the Indian army was the uniform and I wanted to fire bullets on our enemies. I completed my initial soldier training and got some good officers who have helped me to appear for the SSB interview two times during my training, they might have seen some potential in me. In my first SSB attempt, I was screened out and in second attempt I was conference out. For SSB interview, I took help from the internet visiting SSBCrack website, I learned to speak in front of the mirror to improve my communication skills. My family supported me throughout this, my father’s life journey always motivated me to do something big. My sister’s struggle and journey from an ordinary Hindi village school and getting failed in 12th and then leaving study for 1 year and after that continuing in English medium and becoming the topper of school and university, clearing bank exam twice and many other exams, all these were the sources of my motivation.

Pankaj: What is your message for the defence aspirants?

Lt. Amit: I believe the theory of “BE YOURSELF” is the biggest mantra to get success in SSB. If you are fit for the organisation, they will surely take you in.
Second thing is “कोई लक्ष्य मनुष्य के साहस से बड़ा नहीं, हारा वही है जो लड़ा नहीं. ” When my mother asked me “Beta Khana Kha Liya”, my reply was “Indian Army” Jai Hind

Pankaj: Thank you for your time and best wishes for the future.

Lt. Amit: Thank you so much.

Martyred Soldier’s Wife Joins The Indian Army As An Officer

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Lt. Sangeeta Mall

Lt. Sangeeta MallLt. Sangeeta Mall, the wife of martyred Gorkha jawan Shishir Mall who was killed in action in J&K while battling terrorists, was commissioned into the Indian Army after passing out from the Officers Training Academy in Chennai on 09 March 2019. Lt. Sangeeta worked as a teacher before marrying Mall in 2013. Shishir, who was part of Gorkha Rifles, he was serving in the sector of J&K when he was killed while battling terrorists in September 2015. After his death, Sangeeta quit her teaching job to be by her mother-in-law’s side. Not only did Sangeeta have to deal with the tragedy of her husband’s death but she also suffered a miscarriage. “My mother supported her and encouraged her to study further and do a banking job,” said Sushant Mall, Sangeeta’s brother-in-law. He added that Sangeeta became motivated to join the army after she attended an investiture ceremony in Ranikhet in 2016 where Shishir was awarded Sena Medal posthumously. She worked hard and cleared the OTA examination,” he said. After a rigorous training at the academy, she was commissioned in army as a Lieutenant in the short service commission.

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Cleared CDS SSB Interview In 3rd Attempt

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I am G. Pavan Babu from Andhra Pradesh and I am pleased to share my experience and also gratified to say that I am first in the family to have the opportunity of joining the army. It took me three attempts to get recommended. I was conference out in my first attempt and screened out in my second attempt. I feel I was quite an ordinary candidate for SSB with a civilian background and completed my graduation in BSC (computer science). So I am writing this because I feel there were so many aspirants like me feel motivated and make it one day. After my second attempt I got the call letter I had my SSB interview on 13 Dec at Allahabad, after my AFPA joining at Nagpur. In AFPA I learnt so many thing specially life lessons I can proudly say I am the student of Commander Natarajan sir. Here I Joined for CDS+SSB coaching and stayed here for 3 months and this is the place I changed a lot as a person. And I want to say that Personality cannot be coached but it can be groomed.

There are so many SCR called SSB Coaching Centers in India for SSB but AFPA is the academy where personality can be groomed and there is lot of difference between the best choice and the right choice and I felt AFPA is the right choice for me and I got recommended. I would like to thank commander Natarajan and other faculty members for helping me to meet the love of my life.

Day 1: Total 200 of us reported at SSB Allahabad after an OIR Test we were shown a hazy picture of an elephant and half of it legs submerged in water and 3 of them sitting on its top. I made a story on rescue mission. I also narrate the story well with confidence and in group Discussion I spoke only twice after an hour, results were announced; total 30 candidates were screened in. I would like to tell good narration and a healthy discussion and 80+ OIR helps you to get screen in.

Day 2: I made very simple stories on all the pictures that were shown. This time I penned down whatever was the first thought that come to my mind. In blank story I wrote about my experience and organizing basketball tournament in my college days.

WAT: I did all the 60 WATS.I focused on making observational response and some factual responses.

SRT: I attempted 33 SRT’S with detailed situations.

SD: What I felt about SD is ,It is the main crunch of the psyche part and SD is about knowing yourself including aspects like strengths and weakness.

After the last, I was not satisfied with my performance because my SRT’s are not up to the mark. And tragically my interview was on the same day. I was bit nervous and had to wait for some hours, I entered the room with wishing the IO who was the president of the board. He welcomed me with a smile. And started talking about my previous attempts and how the journey and first question was:

1: What is name of the train by which you travelled?

Ans: I straightly said I forgot it.

Here I have the chance to say anything but I tried to be honest.

GTO DAY 1: GTO gets easier when the group is cooperative, when you have the knowledge regarding topics and you are good at communication skill and ability to influence the group with your valid point and we have to speak with confidence and most important thing is try to be a good listener, I spoke 4-5 time in both.

In GPE I observed the planning board very carefully and I figure it out where the Junctions are there I the map and calculate the distance from one place to another place and how much time it will take to reach the place by vehicles and GTO handed the story scripts to us and I read it twice and related everything and wrote my plan effectively and actively participated in GD while writing below  plan mention time ,distance and resources and  how you utilize the group effectively is more important.

In GOR I cheered my group with the GUNTHA LAKAOI GULA GULA GULA. This is new to everyone in my group but everyone accepted it and GTO also appreciated our war cry and every one enjoyed the whole taste.

In PGT, HGT, FGT I had given my ideas and accepted the ideas of other. Here it is not how you did it ,

it is about how you help them or lead them and how you behave in your group. Your motive in all the task that you perform in GTO should be based on the benefits of your group as a whole  rather than your personal benefits.

In lecture I spoke on the topic Honoree thrilling. Do practice in front of the mirror and front of your friends.

GTO day 2: In command task I was the last called for CT got a round task to so be with 3 approaches with my subordinates. I completed with all the 3 possible ways. In FGT I gave my ideas and we completed it in time.

Interview: After these he have me all the questions of the rapid fire in one go just as he finished I started answering. One point to say in interview for questions, it is not about what we supply that matters. It is all about what the demand is. And we have to answer right filled answers not the best filled one to the questions which were asked by the interviewer and secondly the body language also plays an important role. Here everyone can communicate but few connect and analysis your PIQ as much as you can and try to bring out all the possible question from the PIQ and prepare for that.

Conference: I entered and wished the president. My IO asked me about my performance in the SSB and told me to rate and I said I performed well in each and every task.

Then IO asked me How famous is your name?

Ans: Then I said 1: operation pawan in shrilanka, Pawan Hans, pawan is equal to Air Force.

Result: Results was announced after 20 minutes. We all are waiting with excitement, the officer announced results. I couldn’t believe my ears when my chest no. was announced I was so ecstatic and no words to describe.

SSC 53 SSC 24 Tech Men Women SSB Interview Date

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SSC 53 SSC 24 Tech SSB Interview Date

SSC 53 SSC 24 Tech SSB Interview DateCandidates who have applied for the SSC 53 tech men and SSC 24 tech women can see their SSB interview centre and SSB dates soon. Official website of the Indian army has recently mentioned that the centre allotment for SSC 53 and SSC 24 tech will be carried out shortly and candidates will be able to select the SSB interview dates soon. Once the center allotment list is out, you will be able to check if you have been shortlisted for the SSC 53 and SSC 24 tech or not. SSC 53 and SSC 24 tech cut off marks will be displayed shortly, candidates who are clearing the cut off marks for SSC 53 and SSC 24 tech will be getting the SSB interview call letter. If you have applied for the SSC tech entry, we suggest you to keep an eye on the official website of the Indian army and do login in your account to check the latest updates, it will help you to select the SSC tech SSB dates once the allotment list is published.

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Official Statement: “Centre allotment and seeking choice of SSB dates for SSC (Tech) – 53 and SSCW (Tech) – 24 will be carried out shortly.”

SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 Tech
Events Date
SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 Tech Notification Date 23 January 2019
SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 Tech Last Date 21 February 2019
SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 Cut Off Date April 2019
SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 Tech SSB Date March/April 2019
SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 Tech Merit List Sep 2019

SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 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 Ethopia 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 Government of India. Certificate of eligibility will however not be necessary in the case of candidates who are Gorkha subjects of Nepal.
  • Age Limit: – (i) SSC(T)-53 Men and SSC(T)-24 Women:- 20 to 27 years as on 01 October 2019 (Candidates born between 02 October 92 and 01 October 99) (both dates inclusive).(ii) SSCW(Non-Tech)(Non-UPSC)- For Widows of Defence Personnel who died in harness only. Max 35 years of age as on 01 October 2019.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidates who have passed Engineering Degree course or are in the final year of Engineering course are eligible to apply. The candidates studying in the final year examination of Degree Course should be able to produce the Engineering Degree within 12 weeks from the date of commencement of training at OTA. Such candidates will be inducted on Additional Bond Basis for recovery of the cost of training at OTA as notified from time to time as well as stipend and pay & allowances paid, in case they fail to produce the requisite Degree Certificate within the specified time.

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SSC 53 Tech SSCW 24 Important Note: – Candidates must note that the minimum educational qualification for induction into SSC(T)-53 Men and SSC(T)-24 Women is BE/B.Tech degree in the Engineering stream notified below. Therefore, to become eligible for induction into SSC(T)-53 Men and SSC(T)-24 Women course, candidates studying in final year of engineering must complete all the formalities including written, practicals, projects, backlogs, viva voce, etc, for the award of qualifying BE/B.Tech degree before 01 October 2019 failing which their candidature is liable to be canceled.

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Indian Navy Pilot Observer Logistics Education Notification 2019

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Candidates who want to join the Indian Navy as an officer can take this opportunity, Indian navy is going to open the online application for Pilot, Observer, Education, and Logistics on 16th March 2019, aspirants can find more details here. Applications are invited from unmarried eligible male & female candidates for Short Service Commission (SSC) in Executive Branch (Pilot/Observer entry) & Education Branch and unmarried eligible male for Permanent Commission (PC) in Executive Branch (Logistics Cadre) of the Indian Navy for course commencing Jan 2020 at the Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala, Kerala. Candidates must fulfil condition of Nationality as laid down by the Govt. of India.

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The age criteria & vacancies available & educational qualification are as under:

Indian Navy Recruitment 2019

Note
(i) Candidates who have passed Engineering Degree or are in the final year of Engineering Course in any discipline from a AICTE recognised university / educational institute with at least 60% marks for the entries mentioned at Para 2 (b) & 2(c) and 55% for the entry mentioned at Para 2 (a), till 5th / 7th semester, in regular
/ integrated course respectively can apply for Branches / Entries indicated above. The candidates will, however be required to pass final examination (BE/B Tech) with minimum stipulated percentage before joining INA. The candidates failing to meet minimum cut off %age will not be permitted to join INA Ezhimala.
(ii) Candidates who have completed their degree on the date of filling the application can apply for Branches / Entries indicated at Para 2 (d) to 2 (e).
(iii) Call up for SSB. Candidates will be issued call up for Service Selection Board (SSB) interviews based on their academic performance.
(iv) Candidates applying for the Education entry must have scored minimum of 60% marks in class X and class XII and minimum 60% marks in English in class X or class XII.
(v) Only one application is to be filled by a candidate.
(vi) Candidates who are eligible for more than one Branch/Cadre should mention their preferences in the application so as to be considered for other choices in case vacancies in entries of their first choice are filled.
(vii) Candidates will be shortlisted for SSB based on their first preference. However, if not shortlisted for the first preference you may be considered for alternate Branch/Cadre subject to availability of spare slots in SSB batches of that Branch/Cadre.
(viii) Once shortlisted for a Branch/Cadre, subsequent stages of selection process (SSB, medicals & meriting) will be exclusively for that Branch/Cadre only.
(ix) No equivalent stream of BE/ B.Tech other than that mentioned in para 2 (e) above will be considered valid for selection process at any stage.

Tenure of Commission
(a) Short Service Commission Granted initially for 10 years extendable by maximum 04 years in 02 terms (02 years + 02 years), subject to service requirement, performance, medical eligibility and willingness of candidates. Officers joining under these schemes will not be eligible for grant of permanent commission.
(b) Permanent Commission. Candidates inducted under PC will continue to serve till the age of superannuation.

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Selection Procedure

  • Ministry of Defence (Navy) reserves the right to short-list applications and to fix cut off percentage. No communication will be entertained on this account.
  • SSB interviews for short-listed candidates will be scheduled from May 19 to Aug 19 at Bangalore for pilot & observer candidates and at Bangalore/Bhopal/Coimbatore/Visakhapatnam/Kolkata for other branches/ entries. Shortlisted candidates will be informed about their selection for SSB interview on their e-mail or through SMS (provided by candidates in their application form).
  • The total duration of SSB interviews is five days consisting of stage I (Day one) and stage II (Four days). Stage I Tests; consist of Intelligence Tests, Picture Perception and Group Discussion Tests. Candidates who fail to qualify in Stage I will be sent back on the same day from SSB Centre. Stage II Tests consists of Psychological Tests, Group Task Tests and Interview. Successful candidates will undergo medical examination (approx 3-5 days). Candidates of Pilot entry are required to undergo PABT (Pilot aptitude battery test) followed by Aviation medical examination. Candidates of Observer entry are also required to undergo Aviation medical examination.
  • Candidates recommended by the SSBs, cleared PABT (for Pilot Entry) and declared medically fit will be appointed for training based on merit list and vacancies available.

Training
Candidates will be inducted as officers in the rank of Sub Lt. The training is tentatively scheduled to commence in end Dec 2019 at Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala. Full pay and allowances are admissible to the officers whilst under training.

  • Pilot Entry: Pilot candidates will undergo 22 weeks of Naval Orientation Course (NOC) at INA, Ezhimala followed by Stage I and Stage II flying training at the Air Force/Naval Establishment. On successful completion of training, the candidates will be awarded wings. The candidates will be entitled for flying pay and allowances only after award of wings.
  • Observer Entry: Observer candidates will undergo 22 weeks of Naval orientation course (NOC) at INA, Ezhimala, Kerala. On completion of NOC the candidates will undergo SLT(X) Tech course followed by ab-initio training at Observer School. On successful completion of training at Observer School, the candidates will be awarded Observer wings. The candidates will be entitled for flying pay and allowances only after award of wings.
  • Logistics/Education Entries: Candidates will undergo 22 weeks of Naval Orientation Course at the INA, Ezhimala, Kerala followed by professional training at Air Force Academy and at various Naval Training Establishments/Units/Ships.

How to Apply

  • Candidates are to register and fill application on the recruitment website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in. The candidates are to apply from 16 Mar 19 to 05 Apr 19.
  • Online (e-application):- Whilst filling up the e-application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available to enable the following:-
    • Correct filling up of personal particulars. Details are to be filled up as given in the Matriculation Certificate.
    • Fields such as e-mail address, mobile number are mandatory and need to be filled.
    • All relevant documents (preferably in original) (marksheets upto 5th & 7th semester for regular & integrated course respectively for branches / entries indicated at above and marksheets of all semesters for entries indicated at Para 2(d) to 2(e), date of birth proof as per 10th or 12th, CGPA conversion formula for BE/B.Tech / Integrated Course and a recent passport size colour photograph should be scanned in original in JPG/FITT format for attaching the same while filling up the application. If any scanned document is not legible/ readable for any reason, the application will be rejected.
    • Print one copy of online application form. Candidates will carry application form and original certificates/documents while appearing for SSB interview.

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OTA Chennai Passing Out Parade 09 March 2019

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OTA CHENNAI PASSING OUT PARADE 09 MARCH 2019

OTA Chennai Passing Out Parade 09 March 2019An impressive Passing Out Parade on the occasion of the commissioning of 142 Gentleman Cadets and 30 Lady Cadets of the SSC-107 and SSC (W) – 21 Course was held at the Officers Training Academy, Chennai on 09 March 2019. Further, 16 Gentleman Cadets and 02 Lady Cadets from Friendly Foreign Countries (04 Gentleman Cadets and 02 Lady Cadets from Bhutan, 10 Gentleman Cadets from Afghanistan and 02 Gentleman Cadets from Fiji) also passed out on the occasion.

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The Parade was reviewed by Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh, AVSM**, YSM, SM, General Officer Commander–in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command, who also presented the Sword of Honour and Silver Medal to Academy Under Officer (AUO) Siddhart Bhawnani, the Gold Medal to Academy Cadet Adjutant (ACA) Sandhya and the Bronze Medal to Battalion Under Officer (BUO) Noyonika Binda.

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During his address, the Northern Army Commander complimented the Cadets and Staff of the Officers Training Academy on the excellent standard displayed by all. He exhorted the Cadets of the Passing Out Course to always adhere to the core values of the Indian Army and strive for excellence in all the endeavors to successfully meet the security challenges facing the Nation.

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Indian Airforce MiG 21 Crashed Near Bikaner

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Indian Airforce MiG 21 Crashed

MiG21Bison CU2796 e1552039716687Rajasthan: MiG-21 aircraft on a routine mission crashed today after getting airborne from Nal near Bikaner. The pilot of the aircraft ejected safely. Court of inquiry will investigate the cause of the accident.

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AFCAT 1 2019 Result [Out Now]

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AFCAT 1 2019 Result [Out Now]

Indian airforce official AFCAT website has published the result of AFCAT 1 2019 which was held on 16th and 17th Feb 2019 at various online exam centers. To check your AFCAT 1 2019 written exam result, candidates can login to AFCAT CDAC website with their correct ID and Password, currently the AFCAT 1 2019 exam cut off is not visible and candidates can only see their pass and fail status.  AFCAT 01 2019 Results have been declared and are available for viewing through individual login. AFCAT cutoff and your marks would be shown after the exam is conducted at Jammu (J&K). AFSB Date and Venue selection will be available soon in your login. We wish best of luck to all the successful candidates, do share your results with SSBCrack.

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All the successful candidates can select the AFSB venue and AFSB interview date, once done, they are required to download the AFSB interview call letter from the same portal for AFCAT 1 2019. Candidates are suggested to choose the correct date and venue as per their convenience. AFSB interview dates selection for AFCAT 1 2019 will be active soon.

AFCAT 1 2019 SSB Interview will start from soon. Login to check your result and select the venue once the option is active.

AFCAT 1 2019 AFSB/SSB Interview Date Selection:

  • Candidates who have cleared the written exam successfully can select their AFSB venue and interview date once the option is active. The selection of date and venue will be based on first come first serve basis, every date will have limited number of slots i.e. fixed number of candidates can select a particular date, the allocation will be based on first come first serve.
  • Choose your AFSB interview date and venue wisely, once selected, it will be difficult for you to change it. Make sure you also check for traveling arrangements before opting for a particular venue and SSB date.
  • If you are failed to select an AFSB venue and date before the given time, you will alloted the same randomly.

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How to select AFSB interview date and venue

  • Got to AFCAT CDAC website.
  • Click on candidates login.
  • Enter your login details
  • Click on Result and AFSB Selection.
  • You will see the available dates and AFSB venue with the number of slots available.
  • Make sure you read the instructions on the screen before selecting a date.
  • You might face issues while applying, you can keep trying till you get the date.

Instructions

  • Only available AFSB details based on your category and availability are displayed here.
  • It is suggested to candidates who have given choice of flying branch should select Dehradun, Mysore, and Varanasi as their first preference if available and last preference Gandhinagar.
  • Please refresh the page or table for fresh AFSB seat availability.
  • AFSB Interview call letter will be available for download after you select the date and venue successfully.

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Women Officers To Get Permanent Commission In Indian Army

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Women PC armyThe Defence Ministry on Tuesday said it had taken steps to ensure implementation of permanent commissioning of women officers in the armed forces, in line with the announcement made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech. Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort in August 15 last year, Modi had announced that women officers recruited under the short service commission in the armed forces will have the option of taking up permanent commission, which he described as a “gift” to the “brave daughters”. “The Ministry of Defence has taken steps to ensure implementation of announcement made by the Prime Minister on August 15, 2018 regarding grant of permanent commission to women officers in the armed forces,” the ministry said in a statement.

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In so far as the Indian Air Force (IAF) is concerned, “all branches, including that of fighter pilots, are now open for women officers”, the statement added. “In Indian Navy all non-sea going branches/cadre/specialisation have been opened for induction of women officers through short service commission. In addition to education, law and naval constructor branch/cadre, women SSC officers have been made eligible for grant of permanent commission in the naval armament branch, at par with male officers,” it said. The proposal for induction of “three new training ships” for the Navy is under way, the ministry also said in the statement. “This will provide the requisite infrastructure for training of both men and women officers. Indian Navy will start inducting women in all branches, once the training ships are in place.”

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Women officers will be granted permanent commission in the Indian Army in “all the 10 branches” where women are inducted for short service commission, the statement said. “So, besides the existing two streams of Judge Advocate General (JAG) and Army Education Corps, now permanent commission will be granted in Signals, Engineers, Army Aviation, Army Air Defence, Electronics and Mechanical Engineers, Army Service Corps, Army Ordinance Corps and Intelligence also to women officers. “SSC women officers will give their option for permanent commission before completion of four years of Commissioned Service, and they will exercise option for grant of permanent commission and their choice of specialisation,” it added.

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SSC women officers will be considered for grant of permanent commission “based on suitability, merit etc and will be employed in various staff appointment”, the statement said. The PM, in his speech on the occasion of Independence Day, had said, “I want to give good news to our brave daughters. Women officers who have been appointed through the SSC in the armed forces will get permanent commission through a transparent process. It is a gift for them.” Under SSC, officers are allowed tenures ranging from five to 14 years of services. Permanent commission allows them to serve till the age of retirement.