There are numerous ways of earning a Commission in Military, both for civilians (after 10+2, graduation, post graduation), as well as for serving personnel. Whatever be the mode, SSB is the step all have to clear, except for the medical corps. There is no limit on the number of attempts that can be made and the SSB Assessors encourage candidates to appear again for SSB.
The interview exercise is mainly a psychological assessment of the personality of the candidate, to gauge his/her potential as a future officer in Indian Military. The tests conducted by the SSB aim at selecting individuals with OLQs (Officer Like Qualities).
These qualities include effective intelligence, sense of responsibility, initiative, judgment (under stress), ability to reason and organize, communication skills, determination, courage, self-confidence, speed in decision-making, willingness to set an example, compassion and a feeling of loyalty to the nation.
Most of the tests require average intelligence. The SSB attempts to gauge the natural responses of the individuals. The tests are graded into various categories of both individual and group variety and each batch of candidates goes through the subtle testing pattern in the course of a few days. They are under observation not only while they perform in various psychological tests but even as they conduct themselves during the course of their stay at the SSB headquarters, where they are billeted for that duration.
The SSB Board is not concerned with the number of vacancies. Its responsibility is to assess and then, recommend. After recommendation, the candidates appear for Medical Examination and after that is the Merit List. Those who finally make the grade join for training and hence become Commissioned Officers.
Welcome
Hello everybody! This blog has been just made with the view of spreading information and if possible to provide some guidance about career after graduation in any belt force including Army. It's been made to inform all of you interested in having a career in Belt-Forces. Other than Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy; you can have a career of uniform, discipline, adventure and pure service for nation in the forces like CISF, BSF, ITBP, Coast Guard, and so many. There are different entries to these different forces. Here we will update all the required information about about those different entries with some educative materials and some tips to crack. So follow this blog get regular updates. wish you GOOD LUCK!
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
CDS: last year's question papers
You can download or watch last year's question papers of Cds at the following links:
http://uploading.com/files/get/3e2c224b/ENGLISH.pdf
http://uploading.com/files/get/982ff34f/GK.pdf
http://uploading.com/files/get/d8269e93/MATHS.pdf
Monday, 3 September 2012
CDS: e-Admit cards
Candidates appearing for CDS-2 Entrance exam, can download their admit cards at the link below:
http://upscadmitcard.nic.in/main.aspx
CDS: e-Admit cards
Candidates appearing for CDS-2 Entrance exam, can download their admit cards at the link below:
http://upscadmitcard.nic.in/main.aspx
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Indian Air Force: AFCAT
To join Indian Air Force, through any entry other than NDA & CDS and for all branches candidates have to undergo AFCAT.
The test is conducted twice in a year in Feb. and Sept.
Advertisements inviting applications for AFCAT are out in June and Dec.
Here is same first entrance test, then SSB, followed by medical tests and finally merit list.
NCC entry:
Air. Sqn NCC Senior division 'C' certificate holders have to apply through DG NCC/ respective NCC Air Squadron. They would then appear for AFCAT.
CDSE: syllabus
Standard and Syllabus
of the Examination.
Standard :
The standard of the papers in Elementary Mathematics will be
of Matriculation level.
The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately
be such as may be expected of a graduate of an Indian University.
CDS Exam Syllabus 2012 :
English ( Code No. 01 )
The question paper will be designed to test the candidates’
understanding of English and workmanlike use of words.
General Knowledge ( Code No. 02 )
General Knowledge including knowledge of current events and
of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific
aspects as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special
study of any scientific subject.
The paper will also include questions on History of India
and Geography of a nature which candidate should be able to answer without
special study.
Elementary Mathematics ( Code No. 03 )
Arithmetic :
Number System-Natural numbers, Integers, Rational and Real
numbers. Fundamental operations addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division, Square roots, Decimal fractions.
Unitary method-time and distance, time and work,
percentages, applications to simple and compound interest, profit and loss,
ratio and proportion, variation.
Elementary Number Theory- Division algorithm. Prime and
composite numbers. Tests of divisibility by 2,3,4,5,9 and 11. Multiples and
factors.
Factorisation Theorem. H.C.F. and L.C.M. Euclidean
algorithm, Logarithms to base 10, laws of logarithms, use of logarithmic
tables.
Algebra
Basic Operations, simple factors, Remainder Theorem, H.C.F.,
L.C.M. Theory of polynomials, solutions of quadratic equations, relation
between its roots and coefficients ( Only real roots to be considered ).
Simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns-analytical and
graphical solutions. Simultaneous linear equations in two variables and their
solutions.
Practical problems leading to two simultaneous linear
equations or inequations in two variables or quadratic equations in one
variable & their solutions.
Set language and set notation, Rational expressions and
conditional identities, Laws of indices.
Trigonometry :
Sine x, cosine x, Tangent x when 00 ≤
x ≤ 900 Values of sin x, cos x and tan x, for x = 00, 300,
450, 600 and 900
Simple trigonometric identities.
Use of trigonometric tables.
Simple cases of heights and distances.
Geometry :
Lines and angles, Plane and plane figures, Theorems on
1. Properties of angles at a point
2. Parallel lines,
3. Sides and angles of a triangle,
4. congruency of triangles,
5. Similar triangles,
6. Concurrence of medians and altitudes,
7. Properties of angles, sides and diagonals of a parallelogram,
rectangle and square
8. Circles and its properties including tangents and
normals,
9. Loci.
Mensuration :
Areas of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, triangle and
circle. Areas of figures which can be split up into these figures (Field Book),
Surface area and volume of cuboids, lateral surface and volume of right
circular cones and cylinders, surface area and volume of spheres.
Statistics :
Collection and tabulation of statistical data, Graphical
representation frequency polygons, histograms, bar charts, pie charts etc.
Measures of central tendency.
Mensuration :
Areas of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, triangle and circle. Areas of figures which can be split up into these figures (Field Book), Surface area and volume of cuboids, lateral surface and volume of right circular cones and cylinders, surface area and volume of spheres.
Statistics :
Collection and tabulation of statistical data, Graphical representation frequency polygons, histograms, bar charts, pie charts etc. Measures of central tendency.
Intelligence and personality test :
In addition to the interview the candidates will be put to Intelligence Tests both verbal and non-verbal, designed to assess their basic intelligence.
They will also be put to Group Tests such as group discussions, group planning, outdoor group tasks, and asked to give brief lectures on specified subjects.
All these tests are intended to judge the mental calibre of a candidate. In broad terms, this is really an assessment of not only his / her intellectual qualities but also his / her social traits and interests in current affairs.
CDSE
Entry to Indian Defence after graduation is through CDSE, through IMA, Dehradun of Army; the Naval Academy, Goa for Indian Navy; and the Air Force Acadmy, Hyderabad, for Air Force as permanent commissioned officer. entry is also possible through Officers Training Academy, Chennai as SSC officers.
Combined Defense Service Exam is conducted by the UPSC for selecting eligible candidates in IMA, INA, AFA and OTA courses. Both male and females can apply for the programme. Those who clear the examination can get admissions in any of the courses. The test is usually held in the February and August months annually.
First there is an entrance test. candidates clearing the entrance test will have appear in SSB.And the candidates recommended by SSB will appear for medical tests. Then a merit list is made and qualifying canidates can join there desired courses.
The question pattern for the exam comprises of objective type questions. The examination question paper consists of questions on English and General Awareness. For the IMA, AFA and INA, questions on elementary Maths will also be included. The exam carries 300 marks except OTA test, which is for 200 mark
The qualification criterion for applying for the examination is different for different programes. In order to apply for the IMA & OTA programmes, the candidates should be graduates from any disciplines, but should be from a recognized University. The students are required to be graduates in either Physics or Mathematics or BE / B.Tech in Engineering to apply for the courses in Naval or Air Force Academy. Aspirants who are appearing for the final year of qualifying exam are also eligible. The candidates should not be below the age of 19 years. The upper age limit for applying the military course is 24 years, naval 22 years, Air force 23 years and Officers’ training course is 25 years. In addition to the above requirements, the aspirants need to be physically fit in terms of the Physical Standards.
The applications for the exam are issued in the UPSC regional offices. The details regarding the issue of forms and date of examinations would be published in all leading employment dailies. The official website also provides the sufficient information regarding the test.
Combined Defense Service Exam is conducted by the UPSC for selecting eligible candidates in IMA, INA, AFA and OTA courses. Both male and females can apply for the programme. Those who clear the examination can get admissions in any of the courses. The test is usually held in the February and August months annually.
First there is an entrance test. candidates clearing the entrance test will have appear in SSB.And the candidates recommended by SSB will appear for medical tests. Then a merit list is made and qualifying canidates can join there desired courses.
The question pattern for the exam comprises of objective type questions. The examination question paper consists of questions on English and General Awareness. For the IMA, AFA and INA, questions on elementary Maths will also be included. The exam carries 300 marks except OTA test, which is for 200 mark
The qualification criterion for applying for the examination is different for different programes. In order to apply for the IMA & OTA programmes, the candidates should be graduates from any disciplines, but should be from a recognized University. The students are required to be graduates in either Physics or Mathematics or BE / B.Tech in Engineering to apply for the courses in Naval or Air Force Academy. Aspirants who are appearing for the final year of qualifying exam are also eligible. The candidates should not be below the age of 19 years. The upper age limit for applying the military course is 24 years, naval 22 years, Air force 23 years and Officers’ training course is 25 years. In addition to the above requirements, the aspirants need to be physically fit in terms of the Physical Standards.
The applications for the exam are issued in the UPSC regional offices. The details regarding the issue of forms and date of examinations would be published in all leading employment dailies. The official website also provides the sufficient information regarding the test.
- Address: Information Systems Wing, Union Public Service Commission
- Dholpur House, New Delhi - 110-069
- Website URL: http://www.upsc.gov.in
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
SSB
Introduction
Procedure
The candidates who are declared by UPSC as having cleared the written exam, as well as those shortlisted in Direct Entries are called through Call Letters to appear for SSB (Allahabad/Bangalore/Bhopal/Dehradun/Mysore/Varanasi/) at the Centre allotted to the candidate. There have instances when the call-up letter fails to reach the candidate and the onus lies on the candidate to be alert and contact the office after a reasonable amount of time if the letter is not received when UPSC written has been cleared. Similar is the way for service candidates, except for that their movement is intimated to their seniors via movement orders.
Day 0 (Day of Reporting)
SSB is a two stage process. To qualify for Stage II, a candidate needs to clear Screening Test or Stage I. On the date of reporting, the candidates are picked from the railway station and during the evening, certain Forms and also the Bio Data forms known as �Personal Information Questionnaire� (PIQ) are filled. PIQ is very important- there must be no cutting and consistency in each of the four or five copies of PIQ you are to fill.
Day 1 (Screening Tests)
On the next day, is the Stage I, in which candidates are given Intelligence Test (Verbal and Non-Verbal), then there is a Picture Perception test, in which a slide (hazy or clear) is shown and then each candidate writes their story and later have a Group Discussion. This sequence is popularly called PPDT- Picture Perception and Discussion Test. After the completion of these tests, results are announced and those who do not make it in this attempt are dropped back to the railway station and the successful ones are retained for 4 days of detailed assessment.
Day 2 (Psychology Tests)
- Thematic Appreciation Test (TAT)- Commonly known as Picture Story writing.
- Word Association Test (WAT)
- Situation Reaction Test (SRT)
- Self Description Test (SD), or a variation of this like description form the eyes of parents, teachers, colleagues, neighbors etc.
Day 3 and Day 4 (GTO Tasks)
Group Testing Officers (GTO) Test (Third and Fourth day)
The following tests are conducted in this category..
The following tests are conducted in this category..
- Group discussion
- Group Planning Exercise (sometimes known as Military Planning Exercise)
- Progressive Group Tasks
- Half Group Tasks.
- Individual Obstacles
- Group Obstacles Race or Snake Race
- Command Task
- Lecturette
- Final Group Task
Note:Interview :- (Held during afternoon/evening hours on 2nd/3rd/4th day)
Day 5 (Conference)
On the final day, every Assessor and the candidate sit together for and have a chat- the fate of the candidate for that SSB is decided by the Assessors collectively there. The candidates are required to appear before the complete Board of Examiners comprising of President,Deputy President, all the psychologists, all the GTOs and Technical Officer.
After the Board Meeting of every candidate is over,the final result is declared within � an hour. Selected candidates are required to stay back for their medical examination (takes about 3 to 5 working days) in the Military Hospital near by or at a different place and the remaining candidates are dropped at the Railway Station.
After the Board Meeting of every candidate is over,the final result is declared within � an hour. Selected candidates are required to stay back for their medical examination (takes about 3 to 5 working days) in the Military Hospital near by or at a different place and the remaining candidates are dropped at the Railway Station.
Details of the Tests
The SSB follows a three-pronged approach consisting of three independent methods, by three different Officers to arrive at the most unbiased and objective conclusion:
1.Purely psychological testing apparatus
2.Outdoor test or group task officer's test
3.Personal interview.
1.Purely psychological testing apparatus
2.Outdoor test or group task officer's test
3.Personal interview.
PIQ Form:
On arrival at the SSB headquarters all candidates are given a questionnaire in which they have to fill in personal details regarding family background, educational profile etc. In addition this questionnaire is also a self-appraisal as some of the questions are aimed at gauging the candidate's opinion of him/her self. It forms a base for questions, which may be put to a candidate at the personal, interview stage and has importance for the psychologist on the Board which analyses the responses.
Intelligence Tests:
Comprising both verbal and non-verbal questions are put to each candidate. It is in the form of a written test of the objective type with multiple-choice questions. Approximate time allotted for answering each question is 30 seconds. Candidates have to reason out the answers using common sense and intelligence on the basis of the facts given or pictures shown. It is presumed that a person of average intelligence does not lose the faculty of common sense reasoning even under pressure. Since time is important, candidates should leave the tricky questions for the last few minutes and attempt to answer the maximum number of questions.
Word Association Tests (WAT):
This part of the psychological testing attempts to gauge the psychological make-up of the candidate on the basis of the responses of each candidate to words in everyday usage. As soon as a word is given a candidate is expected to formulate a sentence immediately. Only about 15 seconds are allowed to formulate each sentence and there are 60 words to be processed.
Thematic Appreciation Test (TAT):
This again is a device to assess the outlook of a candidate through the medium of his/her responses to pictures or slides. About eight to ten such pictures are shown to the candidates for less than a minute and immediately after they are expected to write a small story based on the picture. Here again the thrust is on portraying positive traits of personality. The technique analyses the positive factors of the personalities of the candidates since it is felt that leaders of men can be built up from among those who already have inherent potential. The last slide is a blank slide, and it is often said that the psychologist reads the blank slide story first.
Situation Reaction Tests (SRT):
The reaction of the candidates in response to everyday lifelike situations is analyzed. Certain instances, which may occur in the day-to-day life of ordinary individuals, are put to the candidates and they have to give their immediate reaction from among the multiple choices given. Answers are not rated in absolute terms of right or wrong; they are in fact weighted in the degree of correctness. Time for reaction is very short, approximately 30 seconds and this is so because the Board wishes to analyze the spontaneous and natural responses of the candidates.
Group Testing Officer (GTO) tasks:
The basic aim is to examine and observe candidates from close quarters in order to study their reactions to different tasks so as to analyze whether their thinking and responses on the individual plane (as revealed in the psychological testing system) tally with their actions in the groups tasks. There are a variety of tasks assigned in this phase.
Group discussion: A certain topic or situation is given to a group of candidates and they are expected to discuss the various aspects of the issue. It may be or may not be required to come to a decision on it, depending upon the instructions of the GTO. During the course of the group discussion the Group Task Officer observes each candidate- in his/her attitude as a member of the group, participation level, interaction with contemporaries, level of communication, reception to new ideas and view points alien to his/her own, ability to influence the group etc.
Lecturette: In this exercise each individual is given a choice of topics. Then each one is expected to speak on the chosen topic for 2-3 minutes during which his/her ability to speak extempore is observed and also the sequence of his thought processes. A logical, systematic sequence of thought, clarity of expression, way of holding oneself is all under review. A confident attitude, balanced views, easy flow and an easy stance are factors for success in this exercise. One should try not to fidget or move too much during the course of the lecture.
Group Planning: A model of a real life practical situation is presented to a group of candidates and they are asked to arrive at a plan of action. Initially they are asked to write down their own plan of action and thereafter they are expected to go over the different views and arrive at a consensus or group action plan. This exercise evaluates the analytical ability of the candidates, their ability to function in a group, appreciate the situation and plan accordingly. It gives an opportunity for the group to select a leader or for a leader to emerge in the group. Then it remains to be seen whether the leader can come up with the necessary qualities to carry the group towards a solution to the problem. Apart from leadership qualities this exercise also studies the group interaction level of each candidate.
Command Task: The exercise gives candidates an opportunity to assume command and get a task executed with the involvement of group members. The leader has to carefully select his/her team, assess the problem in hand and assign responsibilities to teammates. The exercise reveals the quality of leadership, the ability of a candidate to realize the potential of group members and the capacity to motivate others to accomplish a group activity. It is an exercise in alertness, tactical and administrative ability. It gives each one an opportunity to reveal his/her worth.
Individual Obstacles: In this exercise a candidate's level of physical fitness is gauged through a series of obstacles and activities such as rope climbing, climbing walls, jumping, etc. The activities are of varying levels of difficulty and performance as well as attitude of the candidate towards a difficult task is assessed. The SSB does not expect a candidate to accomplish every task or at the first attempt. On the basis of performance and attitude the candidate's level of physical fitness is evaluated.
Group Obstacles: Certain outdoor tasks are assigned to a group and they are expected to find a way out of the difficulties on the basis of group participation within the formulated rules. The exercise is an assessment of candidate participation in-group activities, planning and intelligent assessment of the situation put to the group. The Group Testing Apparatus thus reviews individual qualities in the context of a group.
Group discussion: A certain topic or situation is given to a group of candidates and they are expected to discuss the various aspects of the issue. It may be or may not be required to come to a decision on it, depending upon the instructions of the GTO. During the course of the group discussion the Group Task Officer observes each candidate- in his/her attitude as a member of the group, participation level, interaction with contemporaries, level of communication, reception to new ideas and view points alien to his/her own, ability to influence the group etc.
Lecturette: In this exercise each individual is given a choice of topics. Then each one is expected to speak on the chosen topic for 2-3 minutes during which his/her ability to speak extempore is observed and also the sequence of his thought processes. A logical, systematic sequence of thought, clarity of expression, way of holding oneself is all under review. A confident attitude, balanced views, easy flow and an easy stance are factors for success in this exercise. One should try not to fidget or move too much during the course of the lecture.
Group Planning: A model of a real life practical situation is presented to a group of candidates and they are asked to arrive at a plan of action. Initially they are asked to write down their own plan of action and thereafter they are expected to go over the different views and arrive at a consensus or group action plan. This exercise evaluates the analytical ability of the candidates, their ability to function in a group, appreciate the situation and plan accordingly. It gives an opportunity for the group to select a leader or for a leader to emerge in the group. Then it remains to be seen whether the leader can come up with the necessary qualities to carry the group towards a solution to the problem. Apart from leadership qualities this exercise also studies the group interaction level of each candidate.
Command Task: The exercise gives candidates an opportunity to assume command and get a task executed with the involvement of group members. The leader has to carefully select his/her team, assess the problem in hand and assign responsibilities to teammates. The exercise reveals the quality of leadership, the ability of a candidate to realize the potential of group members and the capacity to motivate others to accomplish a group activity. It is an exercise in alertness, tactical and administrative ability. It gives each one an opportunity to reveal his/her worth.
Individual Obstacles: In this exercise a candidate's level of physical fitness is gauged through a series of obstacles and activities such as rope climbing, climbing walls, jumping, etc. The activities are of varying levels of difficulty and performance as well as attitude of the candidate towards a difficult task is assessed. The SSB does not expect a candidate to accomplish every task or at the first attempt. On the basis of performance and attitude the candidate's level of physical fitness is evaluated.
Group Obstacles: Certain outdoor tasks are assigned to a group and they are expected to find a way out of the difficulties on the basis of group participation within the formulated rules. The exercise is an assessment of candidate participation in-group activities, planning and intelligent assessment of the situation put to the group. The Group Testing Apparatus thus reviews individual qualities in the context of a group.
Personal Interview:
In this exercise the candidate is in direct conversation with the Interviewing Officer allotted to him/her. To put the candidate at ease, initial questions revolve around personal family background, hobbies, studies, friends, environment in which growing years have been spent.
The PIQ form of the candidate forms an important basis of the Interview. Some questions may relate to current happenings. Views on politics, religion, and nationalism may be sought from the candidate. Through real life situations the candidate's ability for common sense practical reasoning are analyzed. A balanced view with an intelligent assessment of the pros and cons is the best one.
Attitude towards family, friends, sports, games, hobbies, etc. are analyzed on the basis of the answers. In the interview a number of factors count apart from the actual verbal responses. The whole process of the interview right from the point of entering the room, manner of greeting, stance, courtesy, power of expression, attitude, manner of speaking, handling of difficult questions, objectivity of answers, manner of listening to a question are all under review and assessment.
Finally, One should never try to bluff or be inconsistent in views. A natural confident approach is the best. Ultimately it is the overall analysis of the individual's performance in the written examination in conjunction with the performance in the SSB tests. The list of recommended candidates are forwarded to the Medical Board. After clearing the Medical, and being successful in the Merit List, the candidate joins the training academy. For those who make it through this interesting challenge the future holds a lot of promise and national responsibility.
The PIQ form of the candidate forms an important basis of the Interview. Some questions may relate to current happenings. Views on politics, religion, and nationalism may be sought from the candidate. Through real life situations the candidate's ability for common sense practical reasoning are analyzed. A balanced view with an intelligent assessment of the pros and cons is the best one.
Attitude towards family, friends, sports, games, hobbies, etc. are analyzed on the basis of the answers. In the interview a number of factors count apart from the actual verbal responses. The whole process of the interview right from the point of entering the room, manner of greeting, stance, courtesy, power of expression, attitude, manner of speaking, handling of difficult questions, objectivity of answers, manner of listening to a question are all under review and assessment.
Finally, One should never try to bluff or be inconsistent in views. A natural confident approach is the best. Ultimately it is the overall analysis of the individual's performance in the written examination in conjunction with the performance in the SSB tests. The list of recommended candidates are forwarded to the Medical Board. After clearing the Medical, and being successful in the Merit List, the candidate joins the training academy. For those who make it through this interesting challenge the future holds a lot of promise and national responsibility.
Some General Points
1. Candidates appearing for the first time for a particular type of entry are paid 2nd class to-and-fro journey fare from the place of their residence to the place where they have come for the interview.
2. Accommodation and messing are free for the entire duration of their stay while undergoing SSB Tests.
3. The recommended Air Force candidates are required to go to a different place for medical examination on the specified date.
4. Air Force candidates who had applied for �Pilot Entry� have to first appear in �Pilot Aptitude Battery Test� (PABT). Those who are rejected in P.A.B.T cannot re-appear for Air Force Pilot entry again, but are welcome for other services and entries.
2. Accommodation and messing are free for the entire duration of their stay while undergoing SSB Tests.
3. The recommended Air Force candidates are required to go to a different place for medical examination on the specified date.
4. Air Force candidates who had applied for �Pilot Entry� have to first appear in �Pilot Aptitude Battery Test� (PABT). Those who are rejected in P.A.B.T cannot re-appear for Air Force Pilot entry again, but are welcome for other services and entries.
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