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500 Antonym – Synonym For CDS / NDA Exams [SOLVED]

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500 ANTONYM - SYNONYM FOR CDS NDA EXAMS [SOLVED]

If you are preparing for defence exams like CDS and NDA exam, you will face a good number of Antonym – Synonym in the English question paper. Antonym – Synonym are commonly asked in most of the competitive exams here in India. Though the way of asking Antonym – Synonym questions could be different for every exam, the preparation for Antonym – Synonym is the same. You are required to improve your English vocabulary to excel in this test.

An antonym is the opposite of another word. Antonyms can be used to help show the contrast between two things or give clues to exactly what is meant. Below are some examples of antonyms:

  • Achieve – Fail
  • Idle – Active
  • Afraid – Confident
  • Ancient – Modern
  • Arrive – Depart

Synonyms can provide you with variety in speech or writing. There are endless examples of synonyms, making it easy for you to avoid overusing the same word and sounding repetitive. Some examples of synonyms include the following:

  • Amazing, astounding, surprising, stunning
  • Annihilation, destruction, carnage, extinction
  • Benefit, profit, revenue, yield
  • Brave, courageous, valiant, heroic
  • Center, middle, inside, midpoint
  • Cunning, keen, sharp, slick

 

Sample Questions From CDS and NDA

Each item in this section consists of a word in capital letters followed by four words or groups of words. Select the word or groups of words that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.

1. AMBIGUOUS                        

(a) contrasting

(b) connivance

(c) vague

(d) wilful

Ans. (c) vague

2. ELUCIDATE

(a) clarify

(b) calculate

(c) summarise

(d) update

Ans. (a) clarify

3. MONOTONOUS

(a) dreary

(b) dreadful

(c) single-minded

(d) monologue

Ans. (a) dreary

4. KINDLE

(a) make fun of

(b) excite

(c) very kind

(d) kind-hearted

Ans. (b) excite

5. PALATIAL

(a) very clean

(b) very special

(c) sense of taste

(d) magnificent

Ans. (d) magnificent

6. TACTFUL

(a) diplomatic

(b) indifferent

(c) intelligent

(d) deceitful

Ans. (a) diplomatic

7. VORACIOUS

(a) very bad

(b) insatiable

(c) stingy

(d) malicious

Ans. (b) insatiable

8. STRICTURE

(a) strictness

(b) stinging

(c) discipline

(d) censure

Ans. (d) censure

9. OBEISANCE

(a) homage

(b) pilgrimage

(c) subjugation

(d) obligation

Ans. (a) homage

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Recommended For NDA Navy In 2nd Attempt

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RECOMMENDED FOR NDA NAVY IN 2ND ATTEMPT

Hello! My name is SOUMIN KUMAR SADANGI from Delhi. Today, I’m going to share the best experience of my life i.e getting recommended for my dream institution, NDA. It all started on 17 September 2017 when I gave my first attempt for TES 38 Army and got conference out. Then I had an SSB for Navy 10+2 BTech which I could not attempt. My SSB for the NDA was on 28 September 2017, in the remaining time period from 21 September to 28 September, I made myself mentally prepared for the next competition through introspection.

On 28 September 2017, I had a different point of view from the last SSB. I was getting positive vibes that I will make it in this time. With all my dreams and passion I touched the Bangalore City Railway Station.

Day 0: Reporting

2:30 PM, The bus arrived to take us to Selection Center South. There were a total of 42 candidates on the bus. We were asked to show an ID card and got entry to the bus. I took the front seat and we all reached SCS at 3 PM. All the formalities started from there and we were set free at 7 PM after documentaion and form filling. Our phones were taken away from us and we all were sent to barracks for some rest. We, a total of 42, spent our first night at the barracks. There was a guy from Sainik school who was really funny. We enjoyed the first night by cracking some jokes, forgetting about next day’s nightmare, That night was legendary.

Day 1: Screening

So called the toughest day of all the 5 days at SSB, but to be honest, this time I was not afraid. We all reported at the testing area. My chest number was 5. The first test was OIR, since I had practiced enough for this test all the two tests of OIR were a cakewalk.

Test 2 was the PPDT, a picture is shown for 30 seconds and a time of 4 minutes is allotted to write a story, which is then followed by individual narration and GD. The picture was of two men discussing something. I wrote a simple story of a boy seeking help from his brother for clearing his doubts. During the narration, I had a really impressive narration, clear and bold. Next thing was GD since I was a repeater I was a part of the group of 8 repeaters( out of which 2 recommended) and 1 screened out, so obviously one can imagine the fish market. Seeing a chaos, the GTO divided our group into two parts. each group came to a consensus and at the end, I merged the idea of both groups and decided the common theme. And that’s when the GTO asked us to leave.

Results arrived, and 20 candidates were screened in out 42. My new chest number was 12.

Day 2: Psychology and Personal Interview

I woke up early in the morning and got ready for the first test of phase 2 testing as I had already prepared well for the psychology, the whole test of psychology series was really easy for me. In WAT, a word is shown for 15 seconds and one is supposed to write whatever thought comes to one’s mind in a form of a sentence. I attempted all the 60 words in WAT and done 49 Situations in SRT. I was able to write 11+1 stories in time. And in the SDT, which every individual has its own way of writing about yourself, I gave 2 points in favor of my personality and against in all the sections.    I was happy with my performance in the psych test. For the aspirants I will say writing mugged up ideas in this test won’t work. Giving an insight of your personality is what is expected.

After the psych test, I was asked to immediately report the candidates waiting for hall for Interview at 11:40 AM. I reported there on time and I was called for the interview at 12:00 PM sharp, as soon as the LED display showed my chest no. I wished the IO and entered the room. At the beginning, the IO asked me some really easy questions to make me comfortable. After some time he grilled me with a rapid-fire consisting of 11-12 questions( excluding cross questioning) about my education, family, friends, and future career options. I replied all the questions but got stuck in the last question about my alternative options. I gently asked to repeat, which he did. He continued to grill me with rapid-fire questions throughout the interview. He asked about diplomatic relations of India with other countries, about Rohingya people and recent Defence deals. At the end, he asked me about the efforts that I have put in to get there when I told him that I used to travel 40 kms a day to prepare for the NDA written. He seemed satisfied with my answers. With this the interview came to an end.

Day 3 & Day 4: GTO

GTO tasks are completely different from other tasks at SSB. The GTO series is purely based on communication skills and physical fitness. The day started with GD. In both the GDs I gave 3-4 valid points and most of the members of my group were convinced with my points.

In MPE( Military Planning Exercise), I was able to complete my individual solution within time. And in GD every member agreed with my points and 70 % of the group solution was in accordance with my view.

In the PGT, due to a different point of views, we got stuck in the 3rd phase. But I gave sufficient ideas in the PGT. In HGT, I was leading my team from the front with basic ideas and we completed the task within time. The snake race and the lecturette went well for me. In the individual obstacles, I was able to complete 9 obstacles in 3 minutes.

In Command Task, I was called by 5 members of the group as a subordinate. And my Command Task went brilliantly I gave my idea and the GTO asked me to leave. And in FGT, I performed well.

Here in GTO series, I would like to say that this very part of SSB depends on you here you should focus on your performance rather than comparing it with others’ performance.

 

Day 5: Conference – D Day 

At last, this day came where our fate was going to be decided. After the closing address by Deputy President. We were called one by one. The conference is the day in which a candidate’s fate is decided in front of the panel of Assessing officers of selection center. After some time, I was called to face my second conference of the life. The conference started with the meaning of my name, then about my experience at SSB. Then the President of 12 SSB asked to rate my performance. But then he asked me ” Where do you see yourself in two and a half hours?” to which I replied, ” wearing a medical chest number, calling my father, teachers, friends and my girlfriend to inform them about the good news”. Everybody laughed by hearing the word girlfriend. Then he asked me about my stay and any suggestions, which I replied, and the conference came to an end.

Now comes the most difficult part of the SSB, in which you can expect to find many of the candidates praying to god, with their fingers crossed. Then the Tech. The officer came and announced the result in a random order. In the beginning, he didn’t announce my chest number, I got horrified but at the last, he called out my chest number and asked me to spell my name. I was completely blank at that time but managed to spell it out in my second attempt. ” And that’s all”, he said. I cannot explain that moment in words, a complete flashback of my past came into my eyes. After 1 failed NDA written attempt, a lot of criticism from haters, 4 months of struggle,  1 Conference out, this day finally came. Two weeks before that day I was sitting at the Allahabad Railway station waiting for my train after getting confernce out, thinking and worrying about my future, two weeks later here I was.

Although the merit list is still awaited, I’m happy to find that I have those 15 OLQs( Officer Like Qualities) somewhere hidden in me.

So here is what I wrote on my medical chest number, a modified version of Captain Vikram Batra’s line, PVC :

Live by choice,                                          

Love with Passion,

Kill with aggression.

Future Sub Lt. Soumin Kumar Sadangi

All the best to future aspirants.

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Husband died, She became a coolie to make her son army officer

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Sandhya Maravi

Roles of both the parents is equally important for a child, but the contribution of a mother in a child’s life is definitely incomparable. And it has been proved many times. This story, we are talking about here, is yet another example of what a mother can do for her children. Husband of a 30-year-old woman named Sandhya Maravi died suddenly, and all she could think about is, the future of her three children.

And therefore, she decided to take things in her own hand and took up a job as a coolie. Yes, you read it right. Sandhya travels 270 km daily from her village to Katni Railway Station to work as a coolie. Her life got disrupted after the sudden demise of her husband Bholaram, but she wanted to do something for her children.

Thinking about the education of her three children – Sahil (8), Harshit (6) and Payal (4) – she took up the job and working very hard to meet the ends meet.Sandhya Maravi

She also has an ailing mother-in-law at home, who is completely dependent on her. Sandhya is working hard as she wants to make her children Army Officers. Isn’t that great?

source: veritenews

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How To Become A Doctor In The Army?

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HOW TO BECOME A DOCTOR IN THE ARMY

The Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) is amongst one of the best options available to a medical graduate in our country. As an officer in the Army Medical Corps (AMC), a candidate is liable to be employed in the Indian Army, Navy or Air Force in any part of the country or world. The Armed Forces offer a prestigious and professionally satisfying career for doctors as commissioned officers with the high status associated with Group A gazetted posts of Central Government.
You can join the  Armed Forces as a Doctor – MBBS, BDS, MDS or other PG Specialisation.

Selection Procedure

Recruitment to the medical posts is through Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC).

50% of the graduates passing out from the Armed Forces Medical College Pune are taken directly into Permanent Commission and the rest are offered Short Service Commission. Doctors from civil medical colleges are offered only SSC entry. The tenure of SSC officers is of five years, extendable by another nine years in two spells first of five years and second of four years,  up to a maximum of 14 years. AFMC graduates offered SSC are required to serve for a minimum period of 7 years extendable by another 7 years.

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The Army doctors provide medical help to a seriously ill pilgrim, in Gauchar, Uttarakhand.

Short Service Commission

Upper Age Limit- 45 Years

Every year or twice a year, Army Medical Corps invites application from doctors (male and female) to join as Short Service Commissioned Medical Officers. Eligible candidates are called for an interview at New Delhi to assess their merit and suitability for grant of Short Service Commission in the Army Medical Corps and subsequent secondment to the Indian Army/Air Force/Navy. Based on the results of the interview, candidates who have been shortlisted are subjected to medical examination at designated Armed Forces hospitals in New Delhi. Medically fit candidates are granted commission subject to verification procedures as deemed necessary as required for commissioning. Postgraduate degree holders i.e. MD/MS/MCh/DM may also apply.

Border villagers at a camp
Jammu: Army doctors checking up a kid at a camp for border villagers who are affected by Pakistani shelling, at Salehar village in Jammu on Tuesday. 

Permanent Commission

SSC officers can appear in their departmental interviews for grant of Permanent Commission (DPC) at any time after completion of 2 (two) years SSC service and before completion of 9 ½ (nine years and six months) years of SSC service subject to fulfilment of other eligibility criteria. Also, there should be no break in service. The age limit for granting PC for different professional educational qualification are :

Eligibility Criteria

  1. Applicants must possess a medical qualification of an Indian University or a foreign medical qualification recognised by the Medical Council of India. They must also be registered with any of the state councils/MCI or equivalent registering authority.
  2. Incentives: An antedate of 3 years seniority for postgraduates and 2 years for postgraduate diploma recognised by MCI and 6 months for a house job, done at a recognised hospital to fresh entrants.
  3. A doctor who has done a house job and also a postgraduate qualification will be eligible for a maximum antedate seniority of 42 months.

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    Kathmandu: Indian Army personnel attending injured people in quake- hit Kathmandu on Wednesday. 

Army Dental Corps (ADC)

Permanent Commission

  • 28 Years (for BDS)
  • 30 Years (for MDS)

1. BDS with minimum 60% marks in final year / MDS from a recognised College or University.
2. Should have completed one-year rotatory internship recognised by the Dental Council of India.
3. Should be in possession of Permanent Dental Registration Certificate.

Method of Selection: Eligible candidates will be called for interview by a Board of Officers at the Army Hospital (Research & Referral) New Delhi near Dhaula Kuan, Delhi Cantt. to assess their suitability and merit for grant of Short Service Commission in the Armed Forces Medical Services.Indian Army Doctor AMC

REMOUNT VETERINARY CORPS

Only qualified male veterinary graduates can apply for Short ServiceCommission (SSC) in Remount Veterinary Corps of Indian Army.

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS:

  • Age Limit: 21-32 years
  • Minimum Educational Qualification: BVSc/BVSc & AH degree from any of the recognized Indian University or its equivalent foreign degree (i.e. the candidate must possess recognized veterinary qualification included in the first or second schedule of the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984).

Note: BVSc/BVSc & AH degree graduates, granted SSC in RVC will be considered for grant of permanent commission, only if they are below 30 years of age on the date of grant of SSC and if they qualify in the departmental permanent commission (DPC) Test within 08 years of service. They may take two attempts after completion of 02 years of service and before completion of 04 years of service. They will be eligible to take the third attempt any time during the extended tenure of their service i.e after completion of 05 years of service and before completion of 08 years of service, subject to exercise of the option for the third attempt before completion of their 05th year of initial contractual service. Likewise, MVSc
and Doctorate degree holder will be considered for grant of permanent commission, only, if they are below 32 & 34 years of age respectively on the date of grant of SSC and if they qualify in the Departmental PC Test within 08 years of service.

 

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NDA 2 2017 Result Out Now – 6500+ Candidates Cleared The Exam

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NDA 2 2017 RESULT OUT NOW

On the basis of the result of the written part of the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II) 2017 held by the Union Public Service Commission on 10th September, 2017, candidates with the under mentioned Roll Nos. have qualified for Interview by the Services Selection Board (SSB) of the Ministry of Defence for Admission to Army, Navy and Air Force Wings of the National Defence Academy for the 140th Course and for the 102nd Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 2nd July, 2018.

The candidature of all the candidates whose Roll Nos. are shown in the list is provisional. In accordance with the conditions of their admission to the examination, “candidates are requested to register themselves online on the Indian Army Recruiting website joinindianarmy.nic.in within two weeks of announcement of written result. The successful candidates would then be allotted Selection Centres and dates, of SSB interview which shall be communicated on registered e-mail ID. Any candidate who has already registered earlier on the site will not be required to do so. In case of any query/Login problem, e-mail be forwarded to [email protected].”

“Candidates are also requested to submit original certificates of Age and Educational Qualification to respective Service Selection Boards (SSBs) during the SSB interview.” The candidates must not send the Original Certificates to the Union Public Service Commission. For any further information, the candidates may contact Facilitation Counter near Gate ‘C’ of the Commission, either in person or on telephone Nos. 011-23385271/011- 23381125/011-23098543 between 10:00 hours and 17:00 hours on any working day. The mark-sheets of the candidates, will be put on the Commission’s website within fifteen (15) days from the date of publication of the final result. (after concluding SSB Interviews) and will remain available on the website for a period of thirty (30) days.

How to Check NDA 2 2017  Result

Candidates can check NDA 2 2017 result by following these steps:

  • Visit the official website of UPSC
  • Check on what’s new.
  • Click on NDA 2 2017 result
  • Now click on NDA 2 2017 result PDF (Also attached below)
  • Press ctrl+F and put your NDA 2 2017 roll number

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19 Shocking Facts About Indian Army Will Make You Respect Them Even More

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19 SHOCKING FACTS ABOUT INDIAN ARMY

The Indian Army is the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. With sponsored terrorism from some of our neighbouring countries and regular incursion threats from them, problems of illegal immigration, militant infiltration and many other internal conflicts and disasters.  Sincere thanks and acknowledgements to the Indian Army that India still maintains its status quo loud and proud. We can never thank our entire Indian Armed Forces enough for what they do for us, for our country. Indian Army is amongst the Strongest Fighting Forces of the world. It is the third largest Army in the World and the most respected organization of India itself and every second individual dream to serve in the Army.  Many of us would know about their triumphs and stellar contributions to the civilian lives. But here are a few facts which will increase your respect for the Indian Army ten-fold.

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  1.  India controls the highest battlefield in the world, the Siachen glacier, at 5000 meters above Mean Sea Level (MSL).
  2. Indian Military holds the World Record for accepting the Largest Military Surrender. In the year 1971; 93,000 Pakistani Soldiers surrendered to the Indian Army.
  3. India has the biggest “voluntary” army in the world: All serving and reserve personnel have actually “opted” for service. There is a provision for conscription (forced recruitment) in the Constitution of India, but it has never been used.
  4. Indian soldiers are considered among the Best in high altitude and mountain warfare: The Indian Army’s High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) is one of the most elite military training centers of the world and is frequented by Special Ops teams from the U.S, U.K, and Russia. U.S. Special Forces were trained at HAWS before their deployment during the invasion of Afghanistan.
  5. It is recorded that Adolf Hitler expressed his desire to acquire the Gurkha Regiment because he believed that he could have acquired the whole of Europe if he had Gurkha, as it was the only force in the whole world that could confront and withstand a German Attack.
  6.  India clandestinely tested its nuclear arsenal in the early 1970s and late 1990s without the CIA even knowing what was happening: So far it is considered to be one of the CIA’s biggest failures in espionage and detection.
  7. Indian Army trains foreign armies of US, UK, Russia at the Training institutes namely Indian Military Academy at  Dehradun and Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School at Vairengte, Mizoram.
  8. Unlike any other government organizations and institutions in India, there are no provisions for reservations based on caste or religion.
  9.  Indian Army has never been involved in a military coup nor initiated the first attack in any warfare.
  10.  In the Battle of Longewala, fought between India and Pakistan in December 1971, on which the famous Bollywood movie “Border” is based, there were only two casualties on the Indian side: 120 Indian Soldiers with 1 jeep mounted M40 recoilless rifle held the fort against 2000 Pakistani soldiers backed by 45 tanks and 1 mobile infantry brigade. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Indian soldiers held their ground throughout the night and with the help of the Air Force, were able to completely beat the enemies.
     
  11.  The Oldest Regiment in Indian Army is the President’s Bodyguard and was set up in 1773. All Soldiers of President’s Bodyguards are trained Paratroopers.
  12.  Indian Army has a horse Regiment in the Armoured Corps called the Poona Horse Regiment and it is amongst the last 3 such existing regiment in the world.  This tank regiment took part in the 1948 Hyderabad operation and 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars and has recently completed 200 years of an epic journey this year.
  13. Operation Rahat (2013) was one of the biggest civilian rescue operations ever carried out in the world: Carried out by the Indian Air Force to evacuate civilians affected by the floods in Uttarakhand in 2013.
  14. Sam Manekshaw, an alumnus of the IMA, was the first in India to become a Field Marshal.
  15. The Military Engineering Services (MES) is one of the biggest construction agencies in India: The MES and Border Roads Organisation (BRO) are together responsible for the construction, development, and maintenance of some of the most awesome roads and bridges ever to have been built. To name a few, the Khardungla Pass (the highest motorable road in the world), the Magnetic Hill in Leh, etc.
  16. The Indian Army built the highest bridge in the world: The Bailey Bridge is the Highest Bridge in the world. Located in the Ladakh Valley, between Dras and Suru rivers, in the Himalayan Mountains. It was built by the Indian Army in August 1982.
  17. At the age of 19, The Royal Indian Army’s Sepoy Kamal Ram received the Victoia Crossthe highest award of the United Kingdom, for valor after World War 2. He was the youngest Indian to receive the award. 
  18. The Oldest Para-Military Force of the Indian Armed Forces is the Assam Regiment that was formed in the year 1835.
  19. The 16th Light Cavalry, a regiment of the Armoured Corps, a primary combat arm of the Indian Army was formed in 1776 and is the oldest armored regiment created by the East India Company at Kolkata. Prior to India gaining Independence in 1947, it became a regular cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army. (Thus the current form of Indian Army finds its origins from the East India Company’s military department).

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Indian Army Recruitment Rally at Rajasthan 2017

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Indian army is going to conduct a recruitment rally at Mohan Lal Sukhadia Stadium Bhilwara in Rajasthan. Candidates who are interested to join Indian army as a soldier in various roles like Soldier General Duty, Soldier Nursing Assistant, Soldier Clerk/ Store Keeper Technical & Soldier Tradesman can apply through this bharti rally. Eligible and interested candidates can apply online at join indian army website from 15-09-2017 to 31-10-2017 to take part ins this recruitment rally from 15-11-2017 (Wednesday) to 26-11-2017 (Sunday). Indian army recruitment rally details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process & how to apply are mentioned below.

 

Indian Army Rally for

  1. Soldier General Duty
  2. Soldier Clerk/ Store Keeper Technical
  3. Soldier Technical
  4. Soldier Nursing Assistant
  5. Soldier Tradesman

Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be between 17 years 06 months to 21 years for Post No. 01, 17 years 06 months to 23 years for Remaining Posts as on 01-10-2017.

Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess 10th Class for Post No.1, 12th with Science (with English, Physics, Chemistry, Maths & English subjects) for Post No.2, 12th Class/ Equivalent (with English & Maths/ Account/ Book Keeping subjects) for Post No.3, 12th Class with Science (with Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English Subjects) for Post No.4, Metric/ ITI with Non Metric (8th Only House Keeper & Mess Keeper) for Post No.5.

Selection Process: Candidates will be selected on the basis of Physical Fitness Test, Physical Measurement Test, Medical Exam, Documents Verification and Rally.

How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in from 15-09-2017 to 31-10-2017.

Instructions for Online Applicants:

  • Log on the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in
  • Go to JCO/ OR Enrolment & Select the desired post.
  • Read the Notification & Instructions carefully.
  • Click on Registration if he/ she would be new user.
  • Click on apply Online if candidate already registered.
  • Fill all the details in the application & submit the form.
  • Now take a print out of online application for future use.

Important Dates:

  • Starting Date for Online Registration: 15-09-2017. 
  • Last Date for Online Registration: 31-10-2017.
  • Dates for Recruitment Rally: 15-11-2017 (Wednesday) to 26-11-2017 (Sunday).
  • Venue: Mohan Lal Sukhadia Stadium Bhilwara.

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10 Awesome Pictures Of NSG Commandos With Royal Enfield

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10 AWESOME PICTURES OF NSG COMMANDOS

An epic 8000km ride comes to an end as the NSG commandos reach Manesar to celebrate the unit’s 33rd commemoration day. Riding through the length and breadth of the country and across the road, rut, rain, through night and day the heroes arrived to a warm welcome from a crowd ranging from the highest government and armed forces dignitaries to the common man.

15 NSG Commandos went on an 8,000 km expedition across India from 7th September to 16th October 2017. Astride Royal Enfield Stealth Classic 500 motorcycles, the ride was also to celebrate NSGs 33 years of service, fighting terror and serving the country.

Scroll through for some of the best moments from the ride.

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Cleared TES SSB Interview To Join Indian Army

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Hello friends, this is Kapil Singh Sethi hailing from Uttarakhand and sharing my experience at 11 SSB Allahabad. 

About Myself – Currently pursuing my Btech from DIT University, Dehradun from CSE-IOT branch, my village is at Khatima, Udhamsingh Nagar but I live in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. It was my 2nd attempt and in my first attempt I got conferenced out from NDA-139 course at same 11 SSB from 4th to 9th Sept and fortunately got the chance to improve my setbacks and weaknesses by again coming as a stronger cadet on the very next day only, the TES-38 starting from 10th Sept to 14th sept and this time I got recommended, the best part being: me getting the same 11 SSB and the same officers but for the GTO’s and my interview the officers were made different. 

Reporting Day and Screening: after being conference out I went to Railway Station with a sad heart and I decided to stay at Station only and took a dormitory room there. Then in morning at about 5:30 I was ready and this time not really surprised by seeing the #mass quantity. I met some of the people there and made them friends(one of them being recommended with me as well). And at 6:10 we were there at the Selection Centre East, we were told to take breakfast and then verify our documents. After taking breakfast when I went to them I found that we would be told to be on 11 SSB and during documents verification only, almost every assistant accessors identified me and told me to get recommended this time. I felt motivated with this and apart from motivation one thing that was running in my mind was to go to my old SSB line and take full sleep and meet my previously recommended friends from NDA course. The reporting of about 144 candidates out of which about 15 were screenouts and 3 repeaters including me, one of the repeater was sent back because he didn’t get the original documents. And after the OIR and Screening, there were 20 candidates who got screened in. And out of which 2-2 were screenouts and repeaters and others, freshers. So I got new chest no. Initially, I was chest no. 142 and now new chest no. was 1. After that, I met my friends and they all were happy to find me again and told me to give party after being recommended this time. 

Psychology Test: after screening, I went to the room where the recommended candidattes were staying and as i was tired i slept and in evening relaxed completely and just introspected my old weak points and without any further practice went to mess, then played table tennis and volleyball and slept and this time being fresh minded. I was able to give better responses and good stories in WAT,, SRT and TAT respectively. I found myself not able to complete the SRT’s and this time also I was able to complete just 48 of them similar to previous time, but this time with good efforts and relaxed mind. After that the psych day was over and i headed to other room where my other friends(my new group)  was staying and I told them everything I knew about the GTO’s and after that told them about the procedure and sequence of the day’s task, meanwhile some people were also called for the interviews at the respective day only, after that I just told everyone about the format to write GP and requested all to not dominate in the groups and almost everyone agreed to it.

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GTO-1: At about 5:45 we were called at the GTO grounds and everyone was ready to give there best, this time also all I did was keeping a relaxed mind and introspection of my previous faults and we found that we were able to do almost all tasks in a good way and my group supported me in most of PGT and HGT since only I was the one who had taken coaching for SSB. So it was a positive point for me and i was able to get my group through most of the tasks easily, meanwhile after ending of GTO-1 day leaving individual obstacles, command Task and FGT for day 2 the other left out candidates were called for interview (except me) the reason being the interviewing officer had already taken my interview before and so they were waiting for some other board’s officer to take my interview and the day came to an end. 

GTO-2 and Interview : After GTO-1 I was able to get good attention of my friends and they realized I was good in ground tasks so in command task 5 of 10 persons called me for their assistance and this maybe would have given a positive impact on the GTO’s mind (in my perception ) and I was able to do well good in my command task and did well in individual obstacles and after that FGT was good as well, then I was called at the office for giving me information regarding my interview since I was the only person left who hadn’t had his interview, so initially I was told to come at 5 pm evening but after 20 minutes of resting I was told to come fast to attend my interview, (before a day I was told that the president of 19 SSB board would take my interview so I went to the cadets of 19 SSB board and asked them about officer). Soni fastly got ready and went there and after 10 minutes i was called and i was prepared this time more efficiently for my interview trying to keep a good smile on my face and answering confidently, this time i was able to give much better information about myself to the interviewer and after about 40 minutes interview i was finally happy and waiting for the conference, and after it we played all games and took photos of each other. recommended candidate

Conference Day: during my 4 days stay for my TES-38 entry I was tensed only for this day and me being chest no. 1 was called first, I went confidently and I was asked some questions initially from my new interviewing officer and then other questions from the old interviewing officer who had taken my interview when I was for my NDA entry and after about 5 minutes conference i waited at the shed area where all our lugging were kept and at time of result I kept my fingers crossed and this time was confident and worried about the result at the same time and after the name of chest no. 8 my chest no. was announced and then the booklet was closed by the assessors and i felt that this was the best moment of my life. Only 2 of us being recommended from 20 and after all my documents I was lucky enough to get the same chest no. 1 with plus sign and i was very happy with my result, my parents and all my friends being very happy with my result. 

Now I am giving my medicals and maybe on Wednesday our conference for medicals would be announced and I feel confident enough to clear my medicals but at the same time keeping my fingers crossed till the medical conference and the merit list is announced.

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