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You too can Increase your Self Confidence

ssb coaching Increase Self Confidence? Blog A lot of my students face problems of low self confidence and they want to know as to   how to increase self confidence . In this post I discuss the subject. Understanding Self Confidence Self confidence  can be understood as comprising of two facets of our personality. First is our sense of self efficacy. This means that we see ourselves capable of mastering skills and achieving goals in a specific field. We believe that if we learn and work hard in a field we will succeed. This type of  confidence  leads people to accept difficult challenges, and persist in the face of setbacks. Example: A child who likes Math and can easily solve his class Math problems will accept the challenge of solving Math problems of greater difficulty of a higher class. He may not succeed immediately, but will succeed ultimately because of his  self confidence! The second facet of  self confidence  is the idea of self esteem. It implies a more

Best way to practice maths- The Defence Academy Coimbatore way

ssb - sainik- rimc- rms- TA- NDA- CDSE- AFCAT- FSB- PSB-coaching academy Best way to practice maths- The Defence Academy Coim batore way  Get up in the morning  1. Write all the tables from 2 to 20 length up to 20 once in the morning and once at night  2. Write all the formula of maths arithmetic once in the morning and once at night   3. Practice 20 sums per chapter Example: Geometry Area- Perimeter/ Circumference- Volume 1. What is the area of a Rectangle whose Length - 19 m and  Breadth is 8 m? -------------------Ans 2.  What is the area of a Square whose one side is 12 m? 3.  What is the area of a Rectangle whose length is 8.5 cm and Breadth is 7.5 cm?________Ans 4.  What is the area of a Circle whose radius is 7 cm? 5. What is the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 14 cm ?   6.  What is the Volume of a Cube whose one side is 8 m? 7.  What is the Volume of a Cuboid whose L = 8, B= 7 and Height = 4 cm ? 8.  What is the Length of a Rect

RMS- Sainik Class Vi- English Revision Model papers

ssb - rms- sainin coaching academy for self study guide - Order online www.ssbcoaching.com RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL-  COMMON ENTRANCE TEST CLASS – VI ENGLISH – MODEL PAPER - 2008 Choose the right alternative from - (a), (b), (c), (d) 1. Rearrange letters 'LOPDATE' to get the young one of a frog. a) Tapdole b) Tadpole c) Tadlope d) Talpode 2. Give the past tense form of the verb 'Spread'. a) Spread b) Spreaded c) Spreed d) Sprode 3. AN ANT is — INSECT a) a         b) an      c) the                    d) intelligent 4. Give the plural form of the word 'SHEEP' a) sheep              b) sheeps            c) sheepes          d) sheepen 5. Mahatma Gandhi was a ____________ man. a) big     b) large                 c) great                 d) high 6. Someone has broken the window-pane. (Here 'SOMEONE' is ..........................) a) Noun                b) Pronoun         c) Adverb            d) Adjective 7. Which of the fol

Class VI Entrance Exam Revision - Formula For RMS- Sainik

ssb- rms- rims- sainik coaching academy Formula Average = sum of all quantity ÷ No of qty Percentage means out of 100 is 80% = 80 / 100 Simple interest = Principal x rate of interest x Time ÷ 100 Amount = Principal + simple interest,     Rate of interest = SI x 100 / P x Time Time =                     SI x 100/ P x N  Selling price (In case of profit/ gain)   Cost Price + Profit Cost Price (In case of Loss) = Selling Price + Loss Distance travelled = Speed X time Speed = Distance ÷ Time     &      Time = Distance ÷ Speed % Percent =   Gain amount / Cost Price   x 100 % Loss       =   Loss amount / Cost Price    x 100 Area of a Square = Side x side (Square units) Area of a Rectangle = Length x Breadth Square Units Area of a triangle = ½ x Base x Height square units Area of a circle     = Pie (22/ 7) x Radius x Radius square units Perimeter of a Square   = 4 x side units Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 (length + breadth) Units Perimeter of a T

Why Tamilians ( most of them ) are scared about sending their Son to the Defence Forces.

We only coach for SSB , we do not tell any tamils to join the                          Indian Defence Forces. ( Unless they are interested)  Why Tamilians ( most of them ) are scared about sending their Son to the Defence Forces? He will not look after me and I will go to hell.   We the people of Tamil Nadu Worship only cinema Actors.   We don't care about our borders ( We have never seen it, nor we are interested in seeing it or letting or children see it) We belong to a separate country ( In Tamil    Nadu means a country) In our country we are given Free Rice, Free cow, free Goat, free dhoti/ saree/ free mixee, free fan / free TV. Plenty of Liquor . we are not interested in learning any other language Hindi is a foreign language English is the language of our Masters ( we are still a slave and will remain so) we pray our Cinema actors. whatever they say we believe If they say buy a Goat it will lay golden eggs we will do it with out asking an

Current Affairs, October 2015

ssb- fsb- interview coaching SSB INTERVIEW COACHING OFFERED BY THREE EXPERTS www.ssbcoaching.com Current Affairs, October 2015  30th October, Current Affairs: • National Unity Day observed across India to commemorate the birthday of Sardar Vallabhai Patel. • A Russian plane carrying 217 passengers crashes in Egypt in which most passengers feared dead. 29th October, Current Affairs: • India Africa Forum summit starts in Delhi. • China announced to ends its "one-child policy" to counter the ageing workforce issues allowing all couples to have two children. 28th October, Current Affairs: • 53.32 per cent voter turnout for the third phase of the Bihar Assembly elections. • The 140 day old strike of the students ended in the Film and Television Institute of India which was started against the appointment of Gajendra Chauhan as its chairman. • Bidya Devi Bhandari elected as the first woman President of Nepal. 27th October, Current Affairs: • Oscar-wi

Day three for RMS - Sainik Maths Revision class VI

ssb - rimc- sainik- rms- nda- cdse- afcat- territorial army - coaching Day three for RMS - Sainik Maths Revision- Class VI Fractions:- Numerator __________   =          21 Denominator            25 Types of fractions:- What are the types of fractions? a) Like fractions b) Unlike fractions c) Mixed Fractions d) Improper Fractions Add the following fractions: 1 1/2  + 22/ 12     = Step 1: First make the Mixed fraction into improper fraction Step 2: Then find the LCM of the Denominators Step 3. Solve (add both the Improper fractions) Step 4: working  1 1/2 = 3/ 2 + 22/ 12  LCM = 12 hence     3/2 + 22 / 12   =    (3 x 6)  + (22 x 1) /  12  =  18 + 22 / 12  = 40/ 12 40 / 12 is an improper fraction this can be written as 3 and 4/ 12  it can be further reduced as 3 and 1/3 Hence the answer is 3 1/3 Practice atleast 25 problems:- we at defence academy coimbatore offer Sainik + RMS + RIMC Entrance Exam Preparation/ r