Friday, 14 November 2014

UPSC CDS Exam I 2015

UPSC CDS Exam 2015 Notification | Exam Date | Application form

Important Dates for UPSC CDS Exam I 2015

Date of Notification
8th November 2014
Last date to apply for UPSC CDS I Exam
5th December 2014
Exam Date ( UPSC CDS I Exam)
15th February 2015


Combined Defense Services (CDS) Exam is conducted twice in a year by Union Public Service Commission for the recruitment of eligible candidates for Military Academy, Indian Air Force, Officers Training Academy and Indian Naval Academy. UPSC has released the schedule for CDS I and CDS II examination.

Eligibility Criteria for UPSC CDS Exam 2015

                        

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§  Candidates must have Graduate degree in any discipline from any recognized University / Institute.
§  Candidates (Boys and Girls) must be Unmarried.
For more details about the eligibility criteria for CDS Exam 2015 visit official website of Union Public Service commission. 

The candidates applying for UPSC CDS examination 2015 wants to know the eligibility criteria. This article will help you in knowing whether you are eligible for UPSC CDS 2015 examination or not.

The graduate candidates whose first choice is Army/Navy/Air Force has to submit proof of graduation provisional certificate on commencement of the SSB interview at the SSB.
The candidates from any stream can apply in CDS examination but for entry to air force and navy candidates need to have physics and mathematics as a subject in 12th class.
The candidates appearing in the final year of degree course can also apply but they will have to submit proof of passing the degree course to reach the Army Head Quarter/Rtd CDSE Entry, West Block III, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066.
The candidates appearing in degree course or equivalent are also eligible to apply for the examination (these candidates will have to submit the proof of passing the requisite qualifying exam by the mentioned date in the Commission’s Notice for the Exam).

Physical Standard

The candidates have to be physically fit as per the physical standards for admission in the Combined Defense Services Examination.

Educational Qualification

1.      For Indian Military Academy/Officers’ Training Academy – Candidates should possess a degree from a recognized university or equivalent.
2.      For Indian Naval Academy – Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in engineering.
3.      For Air Force Academy – Candidate should have a degree from a recognized university with physics and mathematics at 12th level or bachelor’s of engineering.

 Nationality

The candidates applying for UPSC CDS examination either be
1.      A citizen of India, OR
2.      A subject of Nepal, OR
3.      A subject of Bhutan, OR
4.      A refugee from Tibet who came to India before 1st July 1962 for permanent settlement in India.
5.      A candidate of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Srilanka, Burma, East African Countries of Uganda, Zambia, Zaire, Vietnam, Kenya, The United Republic of Tanzania, Malawi and Ethiopia for permanent settlement in India (but provided that Government of India has been issued a eligibility certificate in favor of her/his belonging to above categories b), c), d), and e).
However, eligibility certificate is not necessary for those candidates who subject to Nepal.
The eligibility certificate may be admitted to the examination provisionally subject to the necessary being given to the candidates before declaration of the results by the UPSC recruitment board (for those candidates in whose case eligibility certificate is necessary).

 Age Limit/Sex/Marital Status for UPSC CDS Exam

7.      For Indian Military Academy (IMA) – Unmarried male candidates are eligible who have born not earlier than 2nd January 1992 and not later than 1st January 1997.
8.      For Indian Naval Academy (INA) – Unmarried male candidates are eligible who have born earlier than 2nd January 1992 and not later than 1st January 1997.
9.      For Air Force Academy (AFA) – The candidates should aged between 20 to 24 as on 1st January 2016 i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January 1992 and not later than 1st January 1996 (For the candidates holding valid and current commercial pilot license issued by DGCA (India), the upper age limit relaxation is up to 26 years i.e. he/she have not born earlier than 2nd January 1990 and not later than 1st January 1996).
NOTE – Candidates below 25 years must be unmarried.
7.      For Officer’s Training Academy (SSC Course for Men) – Male candidates are eligible (married or unmarried) have born not earlier than 2nd January 1991 and not later than 1st January 1997.
8.      For Officer Training Academy (SSC Women Non-Technical Course) – Unmarried women, issueless divorcees (in possession of divorce documents and have not remarried) and issueless widows (who have not remarried) are eligible for the post. They should not have born earlier than 2nd January 1991 and not later than 1st January 1997.

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 Important Dates for UPSC CDS Exam II 2015

Date of Notification
18th July 2015
Last date to apply for UPSC CDS II Exam
14th August 2015
Exam Date ( UPSC CDS II Exam)
1st November 2015


Thursday, 25 September 2014

INDIAN AIR FORCE

INDIAN AIRFORCE


The Indian Air force (IAF) is one of the arms of Indian Defence Services

Head Quartre : New Delhi
Motto :”Touch the Sky with Glory
Stared From: 8th Oct 1932
Strength : 170000
                1700 Aircraft

Major Operations

4 war 3 with Pakistan 1 with China
·         1947 Pakistan
·         1962 China
·         1971 Pakistan
·         1999 Pakistan
·         Operation Vijay
·         Operation meghdoot
·         Operation Cactus
·         Operation Poomalai
·         Also part of UN peace keeping force

The president of India is the Commander –In –Chief of the IAF
Air Chief Marshal is the commander of the Indian Air force. He is assisted by 6 offices
·         A vice chief of the AS
·         A deputy Chief of AS
·         Air Officer incharge of Administration of the AS
·         Air officer incharge of Personnel
·         Air Officer Incharge of maintenance
·         Inspector General of Flight Safety

 IAF is divided into Five operational Commands and Two Functional Commands
Head of command: Air-marsel

Operational Commands:
·         Central Air Command CAC Allahabad UP
·         Eastern Air Command EAC Shillong Meghalaya
·         Southern Air Command SAC Thiruvannanthpuram Kerla
·         South Western Air Command SWAC Ghandhinagar Gujrat
·         Western  Air Command WAC Subroto Park New Delhi
Functional Command
·         Training Command TC Bengaluru karnataka
·         Maintenance Command MC Nagpur Maharastra
Training Center
Training for Air Force Officer
AF administrative College Coimbatore
AF Training Academy  hakimpet,Hyderabad
AF Technical Training Center Bengaluru,chennai
AF Non – technical Training Center Belgaon

Training for Defence Services

                Indian Military Academy (IMA)  Dehradoon
                Officers Training Academy (OTA) Chennai ,Gaya
                            College of Military Engineering Pune




RANKS In IAF

CO
·         Marshal Of the Air force               ARJAN SINGH
·         Air Chief marshal                              Arup Raha
·         Air marshal
·         Air vice marshal
·         Air commodore
·         Wing Commander
·         Squadron leader
·         Flight Lieutent
·         Flying Officer
·         Pilot Officer

JCO
·         Master Warrant Officer
·         Warrant Officer
·         Junior Warrant Officer

NCO
·         Sergeant
·         Corporal
·         Leading Aircraftman
·         Airman

·         IAF Bases



Friday, 12 September 2014

SSB main thing

I every SSB main thing is ...

How Much You Believe in yourself

its show in every part of your work

mann      (psysc)
vachann (PI)
karmma..(GTO)


Very important part of SSB is ..

WAT and TAT

i'll give you some example



WAT
 Easy
Ahead
 Sacrifice
Happy
Discussion
 Satisfaction
Encourage
System
Quick
Comfort
Judge
Women
 Desire
Bold
Brave
Defeat
 



Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Japan today lifted ban on HAL


TOKYO: Japan today lifted ban on HAL and five other Indian entities, which had been imposed in the aftermath of the 1998 nuclear tests, amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assertion that cooperation between the two countries in defence and security will get a "new direction".
The lifting of the ban was announced by Modi at his joint media interaction with Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe here after their talks during which they discussed ways to enhance cooperation in various areas to make it Special Strategic and Global Partnership.

They underlined the importance of the 2 plus 2 dialogue, involving Foreign and Defence Secretaries, for their growing strategic partnership, and decided to seek ways to intensify this dialogue.
The two Prime Ministers reaffirmed the importance of defence relations between India and Japan in their strategic partnership and decided to upgrade and strengthen them, the declaration said.

source
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-09-01/news/53441710_1_defence-equipment-defence-cooperation-prime-minister-narendra-modi

Thursday, 28 August 2014

 SSB ?


Really ??

Want to be a Soldier ??

ready ??

Why?
Who ?
How?
When ?