Defense is just as good as offense. In India, they offer many different jobs to their massive populace. These are the jobs that give them a chance to serve and protect their country. I am referring to the jobs that have something to do with the defense from the country such as serving in the military and many more. But just like any other job, getting these will not be easy and most of them will require you to take and pass several different examinations and tests. And within these examinations, you can find that there is in fact a set of defense competitive examinations for several different posts.
But not everyone is eligible to take these set of exams. Like most of the other examinations every single one of the many different defense competitive exams requires you to meet some certain as well as very specific sets of qualifications as well as requirements. Usually, taking these exams is exclusive to those who meet certain age requirements often being around twenty to thirty. There will also be some qualifications as well as requirements that are pointed to the person’s or the applicant’s very own educational background. Some of these competitive examinations for jobs in defense may require you to have a certain degree that again, depends on whatever post you may want to apply for. The exam procedures and the questions found within the tests are also very different from each other as they depend on the post and all posts are at least a little different from each other. But usually, these competitive examinations for defense posts often include a combination of written tests, personal interviews, and of course the physical examinations and then checkups in order to accurately identify if you are really suitable for the post you have chosen to apply for.
But again from the word itself, defense competitive examinations means that you will indeed compete with other people for posts. They will only select the very best and the ones who had managed to get high scores during the exam as with any other known competition. It requires a lot of hard work and effort and even just the slightest mistake could lead you to your distinctive failure. So the real secret no secret at all and that is to study hard and ready yourself if ever you decide to try and take one of these competitive examinations.
Below are the list of various posts offered by Govt. in defense field where you can make your bright career:
IAF Education Instructor
Education and instructors will be
easily found almost everywhere. Even in the armed forces. In India, they are
currently recruiting several different men in order to be an IAF education
instructor. This position is specifically for the Indian Air Force and by
just being one of these important education instructors; you can begin your
career as a part of the Indian Air Force.
Applicants for becoming an IAF
education instructor are strictly locked and only for Indian citizens which
are males. No one else may apply for this. Also, the applicant must be 21 to 24
years old for B.A. /BSC, as well as 21 to 27 years old for MA/MSc. The
candidate must also have a legally passed BSc on Mathematics, Physics, or
Computer Science. They must have fifty percent of the marks and Bed or MA
(English)/MSc (Mathematics/Physics/Computer Science) with minimum II class.
Not everyone can be an IAF
education instructor you must have a height that is no less than a hundred
and fifty two point five centimeters as well as an unexpanded chest with
seventy five centimeters. You must have a vision of at least 6/12 without
glasses correctable to 6/6 and 6/36 with glasses. You must be physically and
mentally fit for duty as well as have normal hearing.
But the road to becoming an IAF education
instructor doesn’t end here. The selection procedure will be filled with a
whole lot interviews, examinations, and different tests. The candidates will
have to take a written test whose questions are based on English, General
Awareness, Current Affairs, and more at a specific recruitment center. The
qualifiers will then be given a subjective test in English that will compromise
an essay as well as even paragraph writing. The Current Affairs as well as
General Awareness question papers will be written in both Hindi as well as
English languages. Both of these may also be answered in either English or
Hindi. After that day, an interview as well as a medical examination will be
conducted on the qualifiers.
If you manage to pass all of these
you will be then required to undergo yet another medical examination before
passing the entire course. Luckily, your engagement will be for twenty years
and extendable. You can even become a sergeant and be given the very same
benefits making this one a great thing.
Indian Air Force (IAF) Pilots
IAF Pilots or more known as India’s defenders are the fourth’s biggest
air force in the world. They are next to the United States, Russia and China.
This is because the population of India is also big enough to compose such air
army. Being the air space defenders of India, they too have a lot of trainings
to complete before the IAF Pilots can be accepted on the field. There
are some requirements that they need to comply with just like the military
trainings anywhere in the world. The quality of the IAF Pilots when it
comes to performance and training is also on a high standard because they have
a big population to protect although there is always room for improvement.
The application for the position of IAF
Pilots usually starts in January or February of every year. They make sure
that applicants who will be hired are all single whether it is male or female.
The reason for this is for practical purpose which means that it is easier for
a single male or female to be deployed in places if he or she has no baggage
unlike those family persons. There is also a requirement with regard to age.
During application, he or she should be 19 to 23 years old. Most of us perhaps
know already why this should be so. The younger the applicant, the easier it
will be for him to be trained. Older ones often have a problem both physically
and emotionally.
Although there is seventy two weeks
of training at the IAF Pilot academy, this does not mean that anyone can
just apply. Applicants will have to face the selection board after the aptitude
or battery test and once they pass, they would have to go under medical
examination. Everything has to pass the hard way in order to maintain the
quality of training and the kind of IAF pilots in the country.
After all the trainings and the
examination, what will become of these applicant-trainees will be IAF pilots
who will be ready to serve the air force of India. They will be deployed either
in a battle ground or simply in the field where they might need to stay put or
continue training. The good thing about this job is that people give utmost
respect to the job and somehow, this pays off well. IAF pilots certainly
get what they deserve.
IAF Commissioned Officers
The Indian Air Force Commissioned
Officers Examination:
The Indian government implemented
the Indian Air Force Commissioned Officers examination as a means to give a
chance to people who want to enlist in the Indian air force. This program takes
the form of an exam which is open to single male and female applicants. Which
they must pass in order for them to join a pool of candidates who are eligible
to apply for a position in the Indian Air Force (IAF) Commissioned
Officers. India’s air force department conducts this as a form of entrance
examination for applicants who wish to participate in the course.
The IAF Commissioned Officers
examination is held biannually (twice a year) which is conducted on specified
dates which fall on the months of March and July. To be able to take the
examination, candidates must secure an application form which is to be
thoroughly accomplished and submitted to the appropriate departments.
Examinations offered by the IAF
Commissioned Officers are divided into five primary branches. This would
include: the Accounts Branch, the Administrative Branch, the Education Branch,
the Logistics Branch, and the Meteorological branch. In order for an applicant
to be eligible to take the examination, he / she must fulfill the requirements
of the individualized branch which he / she wants to take.
Each of the course branches also
have specific age limits which varies from one branch to another. The limit
would apply upon the initiation of the course within the year of being admitted
(assuming that the applicant has met all the requirements to take their exam of
choice and passed the said examination).
The files of eligible applicants are
then to be examined by the Selection Boards of the air force who will pick out
applicants who may move on to the next phase of qualification. The next part
would include a series of five steps that selected applicants must pass. The
first being the Indian Air Force Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) Test which
is then followed by the Physiological Test, the Group Test, then the individual
interview. After these four steps, those who were able to pass are then
subjected to the Medical Examination in order for them to be deemed fit to take
part in the course.
The IAF Commissioned Officers program
requires applicants to be competent and disciplined to be able to provide the
services needed after they have successfully completed the course of their
choosing. Those who are willing to take this path will have to meet the
standards of excellence of the Indian Air Force.
Indian Army SSC Officers
If you want to serve in the armed
forces of whatever country you may be living at but do not want to be there
permanently then you are in luck. You can still serve your armed forces but
just for a short period of time. This is known as short service. And in India,
even if you’re just planning on short service you can still be one of the
several different Indian Army short service commissioned officers or also known
as an Army SSC.
But remember, even if it may be just
a short service, you must still be eligible for candidacy. First of all not
everyone can become one of them. You must first wield different and essential
accolades before becoming one. If you’re a law graduate then it will be easier
for you to become an Army SSC. If not, then all you need is a whole lot
more effort. But other than that it will still be simple and easy if you really
check it out.
Selection for an Army SSC will
first be done by a simple screening as well as short listing of the several
different applicants that you can be one of. This is done at the recruitment
headquarters. The remaining candidates will then be called for a special jury
service also known as SSB interview in Allahabad. The selection process will be
done for five years in the Bangalore Bhopal. There, you will find yourself in
several different psychological and group testing as well as expect different
interviews during your time.
Training and selection for every and
any Indian Army short service commissioned officer may be quite hard and
difficult. For some people, by reading this alone, they may already be
demoralized. But other than that look on the bright side. By becoming an Army
SSC you will not just have the very rare chance to serve in the line of
duty all for the sake and benefit of your country as well as your beloved
motherland. You will also be granted a great pay of 15600 rupees up to as high
as 39100 rupees yearly. But other than in terms of money, by becoming an Indian
Army short service commissioned officer no matter who you may be, you will have
something to boast at and you may even get a chance to make a name for yourself
in the line of duty.
Indian Navy Musician Sailor (NMER)
If you opt to apply for the Indian
Navy Musician Sailor (NMER) examination, there are a few basic pieces of
information that you should keep in mind before doing so. The application is
only open to Indian citizens who are male and unmarried. If you surpass this
qualification then you are very much welcome to apply, but if you do no pass
the said qualifications, then you might be bound to other opportunities in
India.
Additional qualifications include
the following:
Age Limit: By the time of the Indian
Navy Musician Sailor (NMER) examination, you should no be less than 17
years of age and not more than 20 years of age. But in case you are younger or
older than the age limit you may qualify for the exemption list because of your
exceptional talent, then the commission or the higher committee in charge can
make an exemption. This is also a common case in other examinations being held
in India; this was mandated in order to allow other citizens who have
outstanding qualities to also be given a chance to work in their specified
fields.
Minimum Education Qualification: All
candidates should meet the standard education qualification as stated on the
constitution of India.
Other Eligibility Conditions: You
should be proficient in the language of music, basic and complex information
about the art should also be present, and most especially you should be
skillful in playing any musical instrument before you apply for the Indian
Navy Musician Sailor (NMER) examination. The required types of instruments
that the candidate should have knowledge of should be those derived from the
Indian and Western culture which include the keyboard, string instruments,
woodwind, instruments, percussion instruments, as well as the brass
instruments.
Physical Attributes: The height
requirement for the Indian Navy Musician Sailor (NMER) is 157 cms or
5”1’; but your body weight should also be proportional with your height. The
examination body is also very skeptic when it comes to the proportionality of
the candidates chest; and the expansion ability should be a minimum of 5 cms.
You should also be in good shape emotionally, physically, and mentally. Any
history of major diseases like cardiac problems may disqualify you for the
position.
In the application process for the Indian
Navy Musician Sailor (NMER) examination, you are required to follow the
prescribed application format as stated in the advertisement usually published
in the National Newspaper or other times in the Employment News.
Indian Navy (Hydrographic Cadre)
The armed forces of India, particularly
the Naval branch of the Indian Military forces have just issued announcements
for openings in the Indian Navy forces, which includes the Indian Navy (Hydrographic Cadre)
positions, this allows eligible young men to try out and start a career serving
under the Indian military forces. To be able to join the
Indian Navy (Hydrographic Cadre) ranks, an applicant must
first submit an application to the appropriate Indian military division.
For the young men aiming to join the
Indian Naval forces, the Indian Navy (Hydrographic Cadre)
application forms can be found in some official Indian Navy websites, the forms
can then be downloaded and filled up with the appropriate information by the
applicant. You can also find the different requirements for the whole
Indian Navy (Hydrographic Cadre) application process among the website’s many pages. Some of
the requirements are; the applicant must be within the age range of 19 to 25
years old, the applicant must have finished a university degree from any of the
registered universities in India and finished subjects in mathematics,
chemistry, and physics. Certain application fees must also be sent with the
completed application form, along with all the necessary documents.
There are two ways with which one
can apply for the Indian Navy courses, one is already mentioned above, through
the application sites online, and another would be the “offline” mode of
application. This means that the application form, along with all the
requirements will be sent through the different Indian post offices to the
office of the controller of the examinations. If you do not have access to the
online application forms, do not worry because select post offices all across
India can provide you a printed version of the application form for a small
sum. These applications must be sent in before the set deadline in order to
qualify for the next sound of examinations.
Once the applications have been
sent, the candidates are to wait for further instructions and updates regarding
the status of their application and the schedule of the upcoming exam. The
venues for the written examinations will be announced in the websites and other
form of media, an applicant will usually be assigned a venue that is nearest
the address that he put in his application form, so it is very important to
place the exact and correct information in the application forms, as a failure
to do so may result in the application being rejected.
Indian Navy Air Traffic Control Officers
There is nothing better to do than to have served your country in the line of duty. In India, men and women are always allowed to participate in training courses that varies on their chosen line of service. Whether in the Air Force, Navy, or Army, each and every single one of these are very promising and great careers for Indians, men and women alike. One of the most promising careers at the Indian Navy is the career of an Indian Navy Air Traffic Control Officer.
But before becoming one of these,
you must first participate in a course that will begin and commence on January
of 2012, just a year from now. However, not every applicant will be accepted in
this course as only unmarried men as well as women may be candidates for their
service. This course will happen at the Indian Naval Academy or INA in
Ezhimala, Kerala. Of course to become an Indian Navy Air Traffic Control
Officer, you must first complete and finish the course as well as be a
citizen of India.
The candidate must be born between
the dates of the second of January, 1987 and first of July 1992. This means
every candidate must only by at least nineteen and a half years old to twenty
five years old. He or she must have a B Sc in Physics, Mathematics, and
Electronics with at least sixty percent of the marks. Otherwise you must have
an M Sc in the any of the same subjects with a minimum of fifty five percent of
the marks. Before becoming a candidate to become an Indian Navy Air Traffic
Control Officer, you must first have a minimum height of 157 cm for male
and 152 cm for female with the correlated weight. Your eye sight must be
acceptable at a distant vision of 6/9 that can be correctable to 6/6 with
glasses. You must not be color or night blind.
The duty of ever single Indian
Navy Air Traffic Control Officer is to monitor and control the air traffic
within the lines. Since the Indian Navy has a lot of different naval fighters,
a navy air traffic control officer is tasked with controlling their air traffic
at all time as well as the air traffic made by other similar helicopters. This
just proves it even further that this career is going to be fun.
Army Dental Corps
Being part of the Army Dental Corps is a big advantage. It is not just prestige that awaits but also good remuneration package. India is a country with large population and therefore it also needs a good Army dental corps which will do the caring for the defenders of the country. From the title itself, it is not hard to know the area of their job. Basically it is medical related and they are the ones responsible for good dental health of the soldiers or army of India. Army dental corps obviously possesses the license needed for the job. It is in fact a two title job because workers for this field should already have a license as a dentist in order to get into the position. But the application does not end there. There should also be a training which the applicant will undergo to get the position.
It should be understood that the
training for the Army dental corps is not any ordinary training. It is
in fact as hard and laborious as that of the normal military training. This is
for the reason that while they are there to care for the military personnel,
they too are also considered soldiers. This then does not make then just
ordinary citizens having ordinary job. They are soldiers and dentists to cut it
short. They are trained to hold a gun and trained to shoot as well. They are
expected to defend themselves and the people around them.
Army dental corps has dual titles and that makes the effort and labor worth
it. They are of course paid a good amount of salary to compensate not just for
the title but also for the dual job which they are expected to take part of.
They are issued their own guns and access to the military camp and they too are
on cal most of the times just like ordinary doctors.
India definitely needs a good army
to defend them in times of war and of trouble. But this defense may not be
totally complete without the help and support of the army dental corps as they
maintain the health of the military personnel. Just like any other army group
in the world, they also deserve utmost respect from the people and yes, a good
pay to keep them inspired with the kind of laborious job which they have at the
command.
Army Education Corps-Havildar Education in Group ‘X’
and ‘Y’ Exam.
The Army Education Corps is one of the most significant components of the military group of India. This is for the simple reason that the army who protects the country cannot go away without proper education and training and go on a battle without any shield. The significance of their existence relies mainly on education and advancement programs which is the strong role of the group. This is currently headed by Major General Chakraborty ADG & Col. Commandant. Through his group, there are specific training modules and activities being implemented in the command to which applicants and members of the army should continue to be under.
The Army Education Corps have
different projects not just the continuous training but also the modernization
aspect of education for the military. For this year, they have projected
advancement when it comes to high technology classrooms. This means that
classrooms are supposed to have modern equipment such as audiovisual materials
which will aid the trainees in their search for training and knowledge. Video
projection systems and multi-sensory equipments are also part of this grand
plan.
Included in the plan for
modernization by the Army Education Corps is the Intranet which calls
for the automation of systems within the area. This is a need which has long
been implemented in some parts of the world and perhaps this is just a good
plan to match with the kind of system found in other military commands. This
will not just be helpful in implementing internal rules and orders but also in
advancing the internal systems for the army.
Internet and media connectivity is
also one of the goals of the Army Education Corps when it comes to
modernization. This is given the fact that everything is done with the internet
right now. Surely, they cannot live without this. There are so many things
which are made possible by the internet and the India’s army can truly benefit
from the modernization and revolution of the internet or the World Wide Web.
All these and more are being
facilitated and improved by the Army Education Corps for the good of the
country’s army. This is also to make sure that the group will not be left with
old and non-existent kind of education. It should be remembered that a
meaningful and advanced training are the tools not just in winning a war but
also in protecting the people from harm.
Army Commissioned Officers
The army branch of any armed forces
of any country or state regardless of what it may be is known to be their first
line of defense against foreign and domestic threats. The units of the army are
led by commissioned officers. As for India, the Indian Army is also open to
allowing men who have graduated in the field of law to become Army
Commissioned Officer for a short time of service. This may not be what
every law graduate may be planning but it is definitely a very brave thing to
do to serve your country.
First of all, not everyone can avail
this. Even if you are a male and are a law graduate, you must first pass the
necessary requirements. To be eligible for becoming Army Commissioned
Officers, you must first be a citizen of India. You must be born between
the dates of the second of July of 1984 and the first of July 1990 meaning you
must only be twenty one to twenty seven years of age. You have to be good on
your studies back then. You have to have a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in
the LLB Degree and you must be eligible for registration along with the Bar
Council of India.
To be one of the Army
Commissioned Officers, you must first pass their selection. An initial
screening will be done during the recruitment and wild be decided by a
directorate. You will then have to present yourself at the Service Selection
Board to undergo specific group, psychological tests as well as an interview.
These will last for five days. You will then have to be medically fit and have
the proof by presenting a merit. A two stage selection will then be made based
on your Psychological Aptitude Test. It will happen on day one of reporting at
Selection Centers. After passing this you will have to finish stage two.
Finally, after this you will then submit the copies of the Matriculation
Certificate, the Original Degree with all the necessary information at the
selection center.
Simple enough right. It’s true that
by becoming one of the many army commissioned officers despite your law
degree may not be what you really had in plan for your life. But remember that
it is just short service and in your respectable line of duty, you will find
yourself in a promising career.
Army 10+2 (PCM) Technical
Have your Army 10+2 (PCM) Technical
Eligibility and Be Part of Indian Army:
Indian Army is composed of about
more than a million soldiers and about nine hundred sixty reserve troops.
It is the second largest standing volunteer army in the world. While do
volunteers are the main source of recruitment to fill up the troops in Indian
Army, Permanent Commission requires some qualifications. One of which is
the Army 10+2 (PCM) technical eligibility.
To date, the Indian Army accepts
application for a Permanent Commission’s grant. This is open to all
unmarried men and has passed the Army 10+2 (Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics) technical examinations. The Army 10+2 examination is
required together with at least seventy per cent passing grades on Physics,
Chemistry and Mathematics. There is also an age limit to qualify for a
Permanent Commission’s grant of sixteen and a half to nineteen and a half years
of age. This means that all male born from July 01, 1991 to July 01, 1994
can join the forces provided they also have the other required
qualifications. There is also a height requirement with a minimum
of one hundred fifty two centimeters and a weight requirement of forty two
kilograms. Eye vision should also be at six over six which is considered
the better vision and take note that having a six over eighteen visions is
already considered worst.
So if you have your Army 10+2
(PCM) technical eligibility and have those qualifications mentioned above,
submit your application now. Last day of submission will be on June 30,
2011. Selected candidates will be called for Service Selection
Board. The interview will be conducted at Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore.
The selection is a tedious one that is consists of five selection
process. The process includes psychological test, group test and
interview.
If you passed the Army 10+2
(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) technical examinations and fortunately
passed the selection process, you will undergo a five-year training starting
from basic military training. This will be for one year at IMS,
Dehradun. There will also be a technical training that includes a
pre-commission training for three years and the post commission training for
one year. Once the training has been completed, successful candidates
will have an Engineering degree. The training is free including the
clothing and messing. Graduates will be granted permanent Commission in
the Army with the rank of Lieutenant in Arms or Services with a pay scale of
Rs15600 to Rs39100 and other allowances.
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