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ANAND CLASSES is the best institute for Defence Examinations in Urban Estate Phase-II Jalandhar. ANAND CLASSES - ARMED FORCE ACADEMY offers a wide range of defence exams courses like NDA / CDS / AFCAT / IMA / OTA / TA, Delhi Police Sub-Inspector and constable etc. in Jalandhar.
The unique teaching methodology, experienced faculty, extensive and elaborated study material and periodic tutorials/doubt classes is making ANAND CLASSES a first choice for the most NDA aspirants in Jalandhar. ANAND CLASSES train candidates to face SSB, NDA, CDS, JCO, AFCAT and Other UPSC Written Exams in Jalandhar.
INDIAN AIR FORCE
Selection Process
STEP 1 – RESPOND TO ADVERTISEMENT FOLLOWED BY WRITTEN TEST
For NDA And CDS exams |
The advertisement for NDA is released twice a year in the months of May and December and for CDSE in the months of June and October by UPSC. Duly filled applications are to be sent to UPSC as given in advt. The written tests are conducted by UPSC only. For details visit www.upsc.gov.in
AFCAT
Air Force Common Admission Test. For all entries other than NDA and CDSE and for all branches, candidates have to undergo the AFCAT. The test is conducted twice a year in February and September. Advertisements inviting applications for AFCAT are out in June and December. Candidates are to apply as per the advertisement. The test is conducted all across India by the Indian Air Force.
NCC Entry
Air Sqn NCC Senior division 'C' certificate holders are to apply through DG NCC/ respective NCC Air Squadron
They would then appear for AFCAT
STEP 2 - SSB (Services Selection Board) TESTING
If you have successfully cleared Step 1, you will receive a Call letter to report to any one of the Air Force Selection Boards located at Dehradun, Varanasi, Gandhinagar and Mysore. At the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB), you undergo following tests in order to ascertain your suitability and gauge your potential as an Officer in the Indian Air Force.
Stage I Testing
1. Officer Intelligence rating Test
2. Picture perception and Discussion Test
Stage I is a screening test. Those who qualify Stage-I are eligible to undergo Stage II testing. Stage I disqualified candidates are routed back after announcement of results
Stage II Testing
1. All Stage I qualified candidates undergo following tests as part of Stage II testing during next three to four days
2. Psychological Tests are written tests that are conducted by a Psychologist.
3. Group Tests are interactive indoor and outdoor activities which are a combination of mental and physical work.
4. Interview involves a personal conversation with an Interviewing Officer.
5. These tests will be explained to you in detail before they are conducted at the Selection Board.
The Following Is The Schedule For OLQ Tests:
FLYING |
TECHNICAL |
GROUND DUTY |
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Day 1 |
Phase I testing – Officers Intelligence Rating Test & Picture Perception and Discussion test |
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Day 2 |
Group tests |
Group tests |
Group tests |
Day 3 |
Group tests |
Group tests |
Group tests |
Day 4 |
Interview |
Interview |
Interview |
Day 5 |
Conference |
Conference |
Conference |
Day 6 |
PABT* |
* Pilot Aptitude Battery Test (PABT) is a unique test. It is aimed at assessing a candidate's aptitude to be trained as a pilot. PABT is being used as an independent selection device to induct potential officers into Flying Branch of Indian Air Force. PABT comprises three tests viz Instrument Battery Test (INSB), Sensory Motor Apparatus Test (SMA) and Control Velocity Test (CVT). Instrument Battery Test (INSB) is a paper pencil test and other two are machine tests. The Instruments Battery Test (INSB) comprises two parts. This test assesses assimilation of the briefing and the ability of an individual to read and interpret the dials of an instrument panel of an aircraft. The candidates who score the minimum laid down criteria are subjected to the machine test. The machine test includes Sensory Motor Apparatus Test (SMA) and Control Velocity Test (CVT). These tests measure the psychomotor co-ordination skill of the individual. These tests are conducted on a single day and administered only once in life time.
At the Conference held on the last day, all the Assessors i.e. the Psychologist, Ground Testing Officer and the Interviewing Officer, discuss your personality and decide on whether to recommend you or not. Those recommended by the AFSBs will be required to fill up certain documents at the Boards and subsequently move to the next step.
STEP 3 - CONDUCT OF MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
If you are recommended by the Selection Board, you will be sent for the medical examination either at Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME), New Delhi or Institute of Aviation Medicine, Bengaluru.
STEP 4 - PREPARING ALL INDIA MERIT LIST
An All India Merit List is compiled on the basis of your performance in the written test and AFSB interview, subject to being medically fit. Based on the vacancies available in various branches / sub branches, joining instructions are issued to join one of the Training establishments.
NAVY
Career In Indian Navy |
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Type of Entry |
Age |
Qualification |
Mode of Selection |
How to Apply |
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Executive Branch |
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Cadet Entry |
16 ½ -19 Yrs |
10+2 or equivalent With Physics & Math, can appear while in Class XII for exam in August |
NDA Exam by UPSC and SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during Jan/May |
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Cadet entry |
16 ½ -19 Yrs |
10+2 equivalent With Physics & Math |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during May / Oct |
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Graduate special entry Naval Academy, (C.D.S.E) |
19 – 22 Yrs |
B.Sc. (Physics & Math) or BE |
CDSE Exam by UPSC and SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during Apr / Sep |
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Short Service Commission |
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Law Cadre Men / Women |
22 – 27 Yrs |
A Degree in Law Minimum with 55% |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during Oct |
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Logistics |
19 ½ – 25 Yrs |
BA (Economics) B.Com, B.Sc. (IT) 60% |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during Oct |
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Engineering Branch (Marine Engineers) |
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Cadet Entry |
16 ½ -19 Yrs |
10+2 equivalent With Physics & Math |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during Mar / Oct |
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Cadet Entry |
16 ½ -19 Yrs |
10+2 equivalent With Physics & Math with 75% |
SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during Mar / Oct |
INDIAN ARMY
Career in Indian Army |
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Type of Entry |
Age |
Qualification |
Mode of Selection |
How to Apply |
National Defence |
16 ½ -19Yrs |
12th Class of 10+2 system of education or equivalent. can appear while in Class XII for exam in August |
NDA Exam by UPSC and SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in Jan and May |
Indian Military Academy |
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Direct Entry |
19 - 24 Yrs |
Degree or equivalent at the time of joining the course. |
CDSE Exam by UPSC and SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement April & Sep |
TGC |
20 - 27 Yrs |
Engineering Degree |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in March / Apr and Sept / Oct |
(ii) Post Graduates(AFC) |
23 - 27 Yrs |
Post Graduates in notified subject with 1st and nd Division |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in Apr / May |
University Entry |
19 - 25 Yrs |
Engineering Degree Course. |
Campus Interview and SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in May / Sept |
10+2 TES |
16 ½-19 ½Yrs |
10+2Pass with70% aggregate in PCM |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in May/Nov |
Officer Training Academy |
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Short Service Commission
(Non-technical) |
19 - 25 Yrs |
Degree or equivalent at the time of joining the course. |
CDSE Exam by UPSC and SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in Jun/Nov |
Short Service Commission (Technical) |
20 - 27 Yrs |
Engineering Degree |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in March / Apr and Sept / Oct |
Short Service Commission (NCC Special Scheme) |
19 - 25 Yrs |
Graduates with 50%Two years services in NCC 'C' Certificate with & Minimum 'B' Grade |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in Dec / Jan and June / July |
Short Service Commission (Women Tech-Nontechnical) |
19 - 25 Yrs |
Graduates / Post Graduates / LLB / Engineering |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in June / Dec |
JAG |
21 - 27 Yrs |
Graduates / LLB / LLM Bar Council of India |
Direct SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement in Nov / Dec |
Career In 10+2 Technical Entry Scheme (TES) |
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Type of Entry |
Age |
Qualification |
Mode of Selection |
How to Apply |
10+2 Technical Entry Scheme (Army) |
16 ½ -19½Yrs |
10+2 PCM 70% above |
SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during May / Oct |
10+2 Technical Entry Scheme (Navy) |
16 ½ -19½Yrs |
10+2 PCM 70% above |
SSB Interview |
Apply in response to advertisement during May / Oct |
WHY TO JOIN INDIAN ARMED FORCES ?
As a Defence Person, you will, be heir to a glorious heritage, to timeless traditions. Blended perfectly with the latest in hi-technology, training techniques and strategic doctrines.
You will be part of one of the world’s finest armed forces. Trained not just to be an officer but a soldier’s soldier.
This is one place where professional growth takes place at every step. Nowhere else will you get such phenomenal opportunities to constantly up grade your skills.
The armed forces are running prestigious academies and institutions. From engineering colleges to Medical College and from administration to strategy from armament technology to management. You name it you will have it.
The career in the armed forces provides good status, good pay and parks. It provides job security and is challenging, adventurous and disciplined life. In addition it provide fair equal promotional opportunities. Persons with right aptitude can rise up to top. It teaches you professionalism and helps in nation building. One can serve in the country as well as abroad. Men with consistency, right approach, right direction, proper motivation, positive attitude, patience will contribute to their success.
Apart from above attractions and great life style you have finest clubs, hospitals, golf courses, schools, colleges, polo facilities, mountaineering, river rafting, gliding, tracking, skydiving, para – sailing, shooting, riding, swimming, skiing, and many more adventurous activities are offered with a healthy life and healthy environment.
You and your family and children will get an opportunity to travel across the country and possibility even abroad. Meet and interact with the highest minds from different field.
Can one really plan and prepare for one’s career? Obviously the answer is yes. One should prepare a career plan and become successful. Those who plan have better chances of success.
A job is not a career and this distinction must be kept in mind. Your job is not an end in itself. It is a means to an end, which is your career. Your career belongs to you. Your job belongs to your employer. Career is an integrated life long plan of earning and a job one may hold at a particular time.
Scientific approach is essential in career planning check your aptitude for army, navy and air force. Then check what have I done for my career search ? Then identify and analyses your needs. What are the possible opportunities in life available to and how can I cash them. What are the possible alternatives available during my career plan ?
The most important and difficult factor before choosing a career is to find out the strength and weakness of oneself. Here one has to understand and analyize both the strength and weaknesses in one’s personality traits and environment. Self-assessment regularly motivates a person to acquire some essential needed in job skills. This may be, adequate communication skill, stress, management techniques general ability of forecasting the work climate of future, meeting the intellectual level, aptitude and attitude requirement, must apt for an organization and profession which matches his strength. This is where one’s skill is tested.
Remember once you set your career, you set a time frame to achieve it. This would help in identifying you role and help you to decide short term and long-term goals and your commitments constantly to review them. This will also act as a reminder to you as to what you have accomplished and how you are progressing. This amounts to progress monitoring of life goals with the action plan.
The success in career will depend upon self-development and self-motivation. Develop basically skill in job, ability to get along with people, urge for self development, quest for excellence, sensible contingency plans, analytical ability, organizing ability capacity for hard and sustained work, leadership qualities, depth of knowledge, vision, imagination, proper decision making curiosity, intelligent, interest in happening around, candid, mentally flexible and positive nature.
The earlier you set your clock on career planning the better you would grow. Leading unplanned career is like a game of football without goal, neither interesting to players nor to the viewers. Your chances of success in planned career are far greater than in an unplanned career.Director : Neeraj Anand
ANAND CLASSES-ARMED FORCE ACADEMY, JALANDHAR
Urban Estate Phase-II, Near MGN School, Jalandhar
Contact No. 9463138669, 9464645100