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The Best SI training Centre

The Best SI training Centre is at COIMBATORE- DEFENCE ACADEMY www.ssbcoaching.com  call 094437 20076  Tamil Nadu Sub Inspector- Police Constables Army-Navy- IAF-CPO-Coast Guard Pre-selection Training Academy Qualification for Sub Inspector As per [url]www.tnusrbexams.net[/url]. Date of Commencement of Online application- 08 Feb 2015 to 10-03-2015 Date of Examination- 23 May 2015 (Saturday) Departmental Quota- 24 May 2015 (Sunday) Men    Women    Age: 20 - 28 years    Age- 20-28 years Height: Men (GENERAL)- Min 170 cms SC/ ST- 159 cms    Height Women: Min 159 cms SC/ ST- 157 cm    Chest Men---- 81- 86 cms    --------- Education:- Any Degree Constables Men    Women    Age: 20 - 28 years    Age- 20-28 years Height: Men (GENERAL)- Min 170 cms SC/ ST- 167 cms    Height Women: Min 159 cms SC/ ST- 157 cm    Chest Men---- 81- 86 cms    --------- Age - 18 to 24 Years    18-24 Years Height: Gen: 170 cm min SC/ ST-- 167 cm    Height : Women Gen 159 cm---SC/ST--157 cms Education:- 10th sta

Important Tips for SSB Group Planning Exercise ( By www.ssbcoaching.com)

Important Tips for SSB Group Planning Exercise (By www.ssbcoaching.com ) Listen to the Group Testing Officer Read- Re Read the narrative ( Problem ) given to you Ref to the Map and make a quick mental plan write down 1) Main aim 2) Problems Faced 3) Time available 4) Resources Seen 5) Resources assumed available 6) Distance between places 7) What are the modes of Transport available 8) How to group ? What task is to be allotted to groups? 9) Multi tasking acceptable if the same is enroute  10) Time taken to complete the task 11) when and and where to meet the group after the completion of the assigned task 12) Final conclusion 13) If you are selected to tell the plan,  thank the group and then go systematically, explain with the help of map. 14) Give out the group plan and not yours 15) Remember to add all the problems- grouping- plan to complete the task- time and distance - Final RV ( Meeting Place) We at Defence Academy coimbatore  Tra

SSB Interview- Day One Procedure

SSB Interview- Day One Procedure Upon arrival.in the reception block, a) preliminary roll call b) filling up PIQ forms ( A cup of tea and Biscuits wills be followed - (At Selection Boards- Morning reporting- Break fast would be offered) c)  identification forms etc, ( Produce your rail way ticket/ bus ticket/ taxi ticket for Reimbursement of the Amount spend on your journey.( Given only once for Short Service Commission and once for permanent commission SSB Interview) d) You will be guided to your hostel accommodation  For complete tests- Model papers buy SSB INTERVIEW PREPARATION CD from Defence Academy Coimbatore order online visit:- www.ssbcoaching.com

What is the SSB Interview Procedure?

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T h e Services Selection Board Procedur e (courtesy wikipedia ): 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 w

Ways to become a Pilot

How To Become A Pilot In The Indian Defence Forces? YES YOU CAN- ANY ONE CAN BECOME A PILOT QUALIFICATION A few Qualification that is expected from a candidate who aspire to become a Pilot as for as Indian Air Force or Indian Navy / Indian Coast Guard / Indian Army or other Central Police Organisation are:- Edn: Upto +2 With Physics and Maths Health: Physical fitness shape - 1 Eye Power: not more than 0.5 but correctable up to 6/6 Must Qualify in Pilot Aptitude Test Should not be suffering from colour blindness Leg Length from hip bone to heal should not be less than 99 cm Should have qualified Services Selection Board Interview A under graduate Degree in any discipline (First Class) Male candidates are eligible to fly Fighters Female Candidates are eligible to fly Helicopters or Transport Air crafts Age should be between 18 to 26 years( in case of CPL Holders - 26 years) For coast Guard it is upto 26 years HOW TO ENTER?

CRPF - Syllabus

Subject Number of Questions Maximum Marks Duration/ Time Allowed Part A General IntelligenceReasoning and 50 50 TwoHours (10.00 A.M. to12.00 Noon) Part B General Knowledge and General Awareness 50 50 Part C Numerical Aptitude 50 50 Part D EnglishComprehension 50 50 PAPER-II English languageTwo Hours & Comprehension 200 marks/200 questions 2.00 PM to 4.00PM Questions in both papers will be of Objective Multiple Choice Type. Questions will be set in Hindi and English in Parts A, B and C of Paper I. Deduction of 0.25 marks will be made for each incorrect answer marked on OMR Answer Sheet . SYLLABUS Paper -I A. General Intelligence & Reasoning : It would include questions of both verbal and non-verbal type. This component may include questions on analogies, similarities and differences, space visualization, spatial orientation, problem solving, analysis, judgement , decision making, visual memory, discrim

English Exam for Staff Selection Free Solved Paper

English Exam for Staff Selection  Free Solved Paper Directions—(Q. 1–10) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. Once upon a time , there was a royal elephant which used to reside in the premises of the king’s palace. The elephant was very dear to the king, so he was well-fed and well-treated. There was also a Dog who lived near the Elephant’s shed. He was very weak and skinny. He was always fascinated by the smell of rich sweet rice being fed to the royal elephant. One day, the Dog could no longer resist the aroma of the rice and somehow managed to sneak into the Elephant’s shed. He ate the grains of sweet rice that fell from the Elephant’s mouth. He liked the rice so much, that he started going there daily to eat the rice. For days, the huge Elephant didn’t notice the small dog as he was busy enjoying the delicious f