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Quick Revision for Sainik- RMS – Class VI Entrance Examination

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Quick Revision for Sainik- RMS – Class VI Entrance Examination By www.sainikrimc.com Mathematics test No: 1 Name _____________________                                        Date:_____________________ Solve the following problems 1. Write this number in words 157802 ______________________________________________ 2. Round 36,993 to the nearest thousands____________________________ 3. Round 6.724 to the nearest hundredth____________________________ 4. 324   Multiplied by 87______________________________ 5. 81.32 Multiplied 0.3214 6. Divide 8998 by 43_________________________________ 7. Find the greatest common factor of 24 and 76_______________________ 8. Find the least common factor of 12 and and 36_______________________ 9. Circle the numbers that are prime.       2       5       8       13       17       18       21       93       117 10. Tell if the fraction on the left is less or greater than the fraction on the right. Use < or

AFCAT and CDSE Written Examination Coaching

We are about to start our AFCAT and CDSE Written Examination Coaching those of you who are interested to under go training for 45 days can contact us at 094437 20076 Classes would start on 10th Dec 2014 Fee for Non residential coaching is Rs. 9000 only + books and cd Rs. 1000

NDA Exam Topper ‘s Secret of Success

NDA Exam Topper ‘s Secret of Success Arun was   just a class XII boy who had come to our academy for National Defence Academy training. He told others during his felicitation as follows:- “I believe that there is no substitute to HARD WORK, one should be FOCUSED on what one wants to achieve.” Tell us about how you prepared for the exams. Did you start studying from Day One onwards?  I started preparing for NDA exam from June 2011.( ie, while I was in class IX ) On an average I used to study for about 5 hours per day. What are your hobbies, if any? Did they come in the way of your studies? I like painting. But I stopped attending painting classes to ensure it didn't come in the way of my studies. Watching TV, listening to music, A lot of people believe watching TV is injurious to studying. Do you agree? Yes, it's true.   But while preparing for SSB watching News Channel is very helpful, this helped me in being knowledgeable about what is happening

University Entry Scheme - Questions asked during the Interview

We are giving you a gist of what Q's were asked and what answers the aspirant gave to the selection board officer This was a pre selection Interview for UES - NAVAL aspirant   Final Year Mechanical- Gerard age 21 years CIT UES _ army – Navy AFCAT- apply in Dec exam will be in the month of Feb Direct SSB – Navy and Army UES prelim Entry GD- Should Military Training be made compulsory Personal interview- Cdr Roy took the interview Q. Why did your parent keep your name as Valentine? A. Sir, my dad’s name is Edward – a king’s name, mother’s name is Victoria – a queen’s name, My sister’s name is Diana – a princess’s name so they wanted to keep a prince’s name which would be catchy, that’s the reason for my name. Q. Would you tell me one reason why you wouldn’t suit in this match ?   A. Sir, my level of expectations are different, my parents level of expectations are different. And if I’m given a job to do by my parents, I would do it in such a

Indian Army Technical Graduate Course (TGC) 121 Notification

1. Applications are invited from married/unmarried MALE Engineering Graduates for Grant of Permanent Commission in the Army in all Arms/Services. Course commencing in July 2015 at Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, Uttarakhand. 2. ELIGIBILITY: (a) Nationality: A candidate must either be : (i) A citizen of India, or (ii) A subject of Bhutan, or (iii) A subject of Nepal, or (iv) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st of January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or (v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by Government of India. Certificate of eligibility

Indian Army Education Corps (AEC) 121 Notification

Applications are invited from married/unmarried MALE Post Graduates in the subjects notified below for Grant of Permanent Commission in the Army Education Corps. Course commencing in July 2015 at Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, Uttarakhand. ONLINE APPLICATION WILL OPEN ON 01 DEC 2014 AT 1000 HRS AND WILL BE CLOSED ON 31 DEC 2014 AT 1700 HRS For more details visit: http://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in For SSB Coaching visit us at : http://www.ssbcoaching.com

How to Prepare to succeed in Competitive Exams?

Success in Board examination = Must have clear idea of Fundamentals Success in Competitive Exams= Clear fundamentals + Application Skills + Ability to do smart calculations. Most of the students are functionally very strong and beaviourally very weak and often their reason for failure is not lack of knowledge or hard work but lack of motivation and positive attitude. Determination" The most common difficulty in studying is the simple failure to get down to regular concentrated work. Write down your goals set priorities Challenge yourself Be specific Expect failure Re write , revise, revisit, review- Change Make a plan to achieve the goals. Study the trend of previous year Question papers and Draw marks distribution of each subject to find out which topics are most important and which are least. Give priority to important topics and try to put them in early stages of your preparation to avoid any possibility of them being left out.