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Recommended For joining The Indian Naval Academy

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Indian Naval Academy SSB

My name is Kuldeep Patel. I got recommended from 12 SSB Bangalore for joining the Indian Naval Academy 104 course. I got my motivation and inspiration from my alma mater Sainik School Ambikapur. And I would like to thank the SSBCrack for posting the success stories of others which really motivated me a lot. It was my first attempt for the entry. First of all, I want to share my own experience with you about SSB. In the very first attempt, it was a bit hard for me to get to know about all those tasks which were there in the SSB. On the very first day when I reported in the campus, I was not having any idea that what will be the result but honestly when I say the recommended candidates who were wearing those + signs over there chest it gave me goosebumps. After all the required protocols when we were sent to our accommodation I was happy to join the company of other guys who were from other Sainik school and from different places.

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On the next day which was the day 1 which we call screening day I was a bit nervous but had a kind of confidence in me that yes I can do it… I gave my best in OIR and best in the Group discussion also and then at the time of result I was there in the list of screened in candidates. Then the day 2 came which was a bit similar to the screening test we were provided with a booklet which was blank with number marked, blanks and all. And then we got all the instructions that what has to be done in the booklet provided to us. And within the given time I gave my best and after the completion of all the tasks we were allowed to visit places in Bangalore really, it was the best part of SSB.

On the next two days that was the GTO days. I gave my best in all the tasks and I personally given many solutions to the progressive group tasks and half group tasks and contributed in the group and then on the second day of GTO I was called for the Interview. In the interview, I swear I found my self as a boy full of confidence and josh I gave all my answers confidently but I was a bit nervous too. After all, it was my first SSB.

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After coming out of the room I went to my friends Aaryan Kumar, Arindam Sood, and Abhinav who were also from Sainik School and I told all the things about the interview. And they supported me. On the next day which was conference day which we call the DOOMSDAY for all the candidates we all were assembled for the conference proceedings and we were sent to a room and when our name was called we had to enter in the conference hall.

Then after 18 candidates as I was the chest no. 19 I was called for the conference in the hall every officer of the 12 SSB was present my GTO my Psychologist and my IO and when my conference started board president asked only one question to me with a smile that- “OK Kuldeep if we will recommend you for the Navy do you think your spectacles will trouble you?”. And I answered very smartly of his question and then I was sent out for the further proceedings and after the last candidate’s conference we were told to wait for the result within an hour a commander ranked officer came and announced the result and the chest no. 19 that’s me. My name was there on his list. I thanked God for being with me.

I was too happy that day but I would like to thank to my parents first for supporting me in all the situation and to all my friends. To my school to my batch THE INFERNOS. To all my seniors. And last but not the least my best friend who helped me in knowing my self more clearly. And for supporting me all the time in my whole journey. Thank you 3000!!

IN Ships Kolkata and Shakti Undertake Group Sail with Naval Ships of Japan, Philippines and the USA

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IN Ships Kolkata

Indian Navy Ships Kolkata and Shakti carried out Group Sail with naval ships of Japan, Philippines and the United States of America in the South China Sea from 03 May to 09 May 19.  The six-day long Group Sail had participation of six combatants from the four participating countries and included the Guided Missile Destroyer INS Kolkata and Fleet Support Ship INS Shakti of India, Helicopter Carrier JMSDF Izumo and Guided Missile Destroyer JMSDF Murasame of Japan; Frigate BRP Andres Bonifacio of Philippines and Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer USS Williams P Lawrence of USA.  The Group Sail was aimed to deepen the existing partnership and foster mutual understanding among participating navies.

The ships undertook various exercises en route which included formation manoeuvering, underway replenishment runs, cross-deck flying and exchange of Sea Riders.  The Group Sail exercise with naval ships of Japan, Philippines and United States showcased India’s commitment to operating with like-minded nations to ensure safe maritime environment through enhanced interoperability. 

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IN Ships are on return passage from their successful deployment to South and East China Seas as part of the annual Eastern Fleet Over Seas Deployment during which they visited Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, Qingdao, China and Busan, South Korea.  Whilst at Qingdao, both the ships had participated in the International Fleet Review (IFR) as part of the 70th Anniversary Celebration of PLA (Navy).  During the ships’ stay in Busan, the IN Ships took part in the Opening Ceremony of Maritime Security (MS) Field Training Exercise (FTX) under the aegis of ADMM-PLUS. 

On departing Busan, both the ships participated in ADMM-PLUS MS FTX Phase I exercises from 01 May to 03 May 19 off South Korea with Navies of Brunei, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and the USA.  Group Sail progressed from 03 May to 09 May. The Phase II of ADMM-PLUS MS FTX is scheduled from 09 May to 12 May 19 in the South China Sea.  On completion of Phase II, all participating ships including IN Ships Kolkata and Shakti are scheduled to attend the closing ceremony of ADMM-PLUS MS and participate in the International Maritime Defence Expo (IMDEX) 2019 in Singapore.

Colonel Preet Singh Lost His Life In A Road Accident

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Colonel Preet Singh

Colonel Preet Singh who was the serving colonel in the Indian Army lost his life in Gurugram on Monday due to a road accident. Colonel Preet Singh was deputed in Bathinda and was a part of seven engineer regiment. According to the law enforcement, the Army officer who had been awarded sena medal was travelling in the Army vehicle Tata Storme when the Maruti Swift hit his vehicle from the rear side that caused in the massive crash. On Thursday Colonel Singh was cremated with full military honours. The Army officer used to reside with his family in Sector-22 Palam Vihar. His father Raghuveer Singh is a retired judge while his wife Swati Singh is a professor at Delhi University. He had two children a son and a daughter. His son Samayan was eight years of age while his daughter Diksha was just a year old. On average, there are nine accidents that occur daily in Millennium City. In 2014, there were 1180 cases of accidents leading to 430 deaths.

In 2015 the cases slightly reduced to 1140 but the death toll was higher at 435 while in 2016 there were 1201 incidents of accidents leading to 420 deaths. In 2018, there were 460 people who had lost their lives on the roads of Gurugram.

Officials also indicate that the visibility further decreased during driving heavy vehicles. Other factors resulting in the deadly mishap are fatigue, overspeeding, drunken driving and overloading. To prevent fatalities caused due to mishaps, the Haryana government introduced Haryana vision Zero. The campaign has resulted in reducing the number of accidents in major cities of Haryana including Gurugram.

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NDA 2 2018 Merit List – 520 Candidates Cleared SSB Interview

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NDA 2 2018 Merit List

The following is list, in order of merit of 520 candidates, who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Written Examination held by Union Public Service Commission in 9th September, 2018 and the subsequent Interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of National Defence Academy for the 142nd Course and Naval Academy for the 104th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 2nd July, 2019. For detailed information regarding the date of commencement of the above courses, please visit the websites of Ministry of Defence i.e www.joinindianarmy.nic.in, www.nausena‐bharti.nic.in and www.careerairforce.nic.in.

The results of Medical Examination have not been taken into account in preparing these lists. 3. The candidature of all the candidates is provisional, subject to their submitting the requisite certificates in support of date of birth and educational qualifications etc. claimed by them directly to the Additional Directorate General of Recruiting, Adjutant General’s Branch, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army), West Block No. III, Wing-1, R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 wherever this has not already been done and not to U.P.S.C.

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In case, there is any change of address, the candidates are advised to promptly intimate directly to the Army Headquarters at the address given above. 5. The result is also available on the UPSC Website at http:// www.upsc.gov.in. Marks of the candidates will be available on the Website after 15 days from the date of declaration of final results.

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Lt Cdr Arjun Nikam Lost His Battle Against Bone Cancer

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Lt Cdr Arjun Nikam Lost His Life

A young and brave Indian Navy officer Lieutenant Commander Arjun Nikam lost his life today after fighting with bone cancer. The Lt Cdr Arjun Nikam was a naval aviator and a qualified diver. The armed forces community is deeply saddened by this supreme loss. Our sincere sympathy for his family and friends. Jai Hind.

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Cracked SSB Interview To Join The Indian Navy

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My name is Aryan. I got recommended from 12 SSB Bangalore for Indian Naval Academy. I appeared for the NDA written exam for the first time in September 2017. I failed in that exam. The next time I appeared for the exam in April 2018, I failed again. But the success story of other boys on SSBCrack.com kept me motivated and I knew that one day my hard work will pay off. And finally, I succeeded in my 3rd attempt of the NDA written exam. I knew that this was my first and the only chance to make it.

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CARPEDIUM. I utilised every bit of time and made a perfect strategy to get recommended. Surely, the success story of other candidates helped me in making a perfect strategy. Finally, I appeared for my SSB and cleared it in my very first attempt. My suggestions for others is if you have not done well in any single test of SSB then don’t lose hope because there are a lot of tests and you can show your worth in any of it. So don’t lose hope and give up trying. Especially my GTO task wasn’t as good as I expected it to be but I made it clear that I am going to do very well in the interview. Same happened, I did well in my interview and here I am recommended. They are the Selection Centres, not Rejection Centers so be yourself and you will get through.

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IMA Cadet Amul Rawal Lost His Life In Training

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IMA CADET AMUL LOST HIS LIFE

A Gentlemen Cadet of Indian Military Academy (IMA) Amul Rawal lost his life as he fell into a gorge here during a routine night navigation exercise in the mountains on Tuesday.
“Amul Rawal sustained a head injury and was given immediate medical attention on the spot. He was rushed in an ambulance to Military Hospital, Dehradun but was declared brought dead on arrival,” said IMA.
This exercise is conducted every term for Gentlemen Cadets of the second term at the IMA.

Rawal was an ex-NDAcadet who had joined IMA in January 2019 after three years of training at National Defence Academy. A procedural court of inquiry has been ordered in the matter. (ANI)

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Launch of Fourth Scorpene Class Submarine – VELA

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Scorpene Class Submarine

Vela, the fourth Scorpene class submarine being constructed by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited for the Indian Navy, was launched today, on 06 May 2019, by Mrs Veena Ajay Kumar, wife of Dr Ajay Kumar, IAS, Secretary Defence Production, who was the Chief Guest on the occasion. VAdm AK Saxena, CWP&A was also present during the launching ceremony. This event reaffirms the steps taken by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL) in the ongoing ‘Make In India’ programme, which is being actively implemented by the Department of Defence Production (MoD). The submarine was towed to Mumbai Port Trust, for separation from the pontoon, after which she will undergo rigorous trials and tests, both in harbour and at sea before delivery to the Indian Navy. The contract for the construction and Transfer-of-Technology for six Scorpene class submarines in series, has M/s Naval Group (formerly DCNS) of France as ‘Collaborator’ and are being built by MDL.

Cmde Rakesh Anand, Chairman and Managing Director, MDL said on the occasion that with the launching of the P15 B Destroyer ‘Imphal’ on 20 April 2019 and the, launching of Vela on 06 May 2019, were indeed some of the major events for MDL so far this year.

Presently Eight Warships and five submarines are under construction at MDL. MDL is one of the India’s leading shipyards with a capacity to meet requirements of the Indian Navy.

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The Scorpene class of submarines can undertake multifarious tasks typically undertaken by any modern submarine which include anti-surface as well as anti-submarine warfare. The transfer of technology involves appropriate technical support by Naval Group to MDL in the field of construction, integration and tests of the submarines in India which is achieved through transfer of technical data package to MDL through information system as well as on job training to MDL’s personnel on critical technologies.

Leveraging the experience and the transfer-of-technology of the Scorpene project, with enhanced and upgraded infrastructure, MDL, is ready for undertaking the construction of the future submarines.

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AFCAT 1 2019 Marks Published – Check Your AFCAT Marks

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Indian Air Force has published the AFCAT marks today after the declaration of Jammu AFCAT results. Candidates who have appeared for the AFCAT 1 2019 exam can check their AFCAT marks through individual login. AFCAT 1 2019 was conducted by CDAC on behalf of Indian Air Force, the online exam was conducted on 16th and 17th Feb 2019 except in Jammu. AFCAT consist of 300 marks and candidates can check how much marks they have scored in AFCAT and EKT 2019 at AFCAT CDAC website. AFCAT 1 2019 cut off is also declared, candidates who have cleared the AFCAT 1 2019 cut off marks will get the AFSB interview call up as per their selected venue and dates which can be selected through official portal.

Official Statement: AFCAT 01/2019 (Supplementary) Jammu (J&K) results have been declared and are available for viewing through individual login. AFSB Date and Venue selection is available in your login.

AFCAT 1 2019 Cut Off marks
AFCAT 1 2019 Cut Off Marks Official
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How To Check AFCAT Marks

  • Visit AFCAT CDAC website.
  • Click on the candidates login.
  • Select AFCAT 1 2019.
  • Enter your email id and password.
  • Click on marks.
  • If you are qualified, you can select the AFCAT AFSB interview date and venue.
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AFCAT 1 2019 Cut Off Marks [Official]

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AFCAT 1 2019 CUT OFF MARKS [OFFICIAL]

AFCAT 1 2019 exam was conducted online by CDAC on behalf of the Indian air force on 16th and 17th Feb 2019 Saturday and Sunday across the country at various online test centres. AFCAT 1 2019 was conducted to find the potential future air warriors into flying, ground and technical branches of the Indian air force.

ExamCut Off marks
AFCAT 1 2019133 out of 300
EKT 1 201950 out of 150
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Indian Air Force has published the AFCAT marks today after the declaration of Jammu AFCAT results. Candidates who have appeared for the AFCAT 1 2019 exam can check their AFCAT marks through individual login. AFCAT 1 2019 was conducted by CDAC on behalf of Indian Air Force, the online exam was conducted on 16th and 17th Feb 2019 except in Jammu. AFCAT consist of 300 marks and candidates can check how much marks they have scored in AFCAT and EKT 2019 at AFCAT CDAC website. AFCAT 1 2019 cut off is also declared, candidates who have cleared the AFCAT 1 2019 cut off marks will get the AFSB interview call up as per their selected venue and dates which can be selected through official portal.

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AFCAT 1 2019 Cut Off Marks

How To Check AFCAT Marks

  • Visit AFCAT CDAC website.
  • Click on the candidates login.
  • Select AFCAT 1 2019.
  • Enter your email id and password.
  • Click on marks.
  • If you are qualified, you can select the AFCAT AFSB interview date and venue.
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