Friday, 19 August 2016

CDS – Combined Defence Service training Institute in coimbatore

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Combined Defence Service exam is conducted by Union Public Service Commission twice every year for recruitment to office cadre of the Army, Navy and Air force.
Candidates qualifying the written test are interviewed by the Service Selection Board and if finally selected, depending upon the choice given by the candidates and their merit list ranking, are sent to one of the following institutes for orientation training:
  • Indian Military Academy, Dehradun
  • Naval Academy, Goa
  • Air Force Academy, Begum pet, Hyderabad
  • Officers Training Academy, Chennai
  • Women candidates are eligible for OTA (Officers Training Academy, Chennai) only
Those joining the first three institutes get permanent commission. Cadets passing out of Officers Training Academy get short service commission. Applicants are required to mention their preferences while filling up the application forms.

CDS – Combined Defence Service

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India has currently 8 boards for selecting candidates for Army, Navy and Air Force. All these boards judges the candidates on the basis of three scientific tests named Psychological Tests, Group Tests and Personal Interview. Each board have all necessary arrangements for providing a comfortable testing environment to candidates.
The following are the place where the Service Selection Boards in India are located.
  • Dehradun
  • Allahabad
  • Varanasi
  • Gandhinagar
  • Bhopal
  • Banglore
  • Mysore
  • Coimbatore
Apart from general boarding and lodging facilities every board makes arrangement for picking and dropping the candidates from and to the railway station or bus stand. 

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The National Defence Academy is an iconic institution, a global brand of excellence in the sphere of military education. Over the years it has emerged as a unique military academy, attracting the best of youth from our nation and also from friendly foreign countries and transforming them into officers and gentlemen. During the last six decades of its glorious existence, the National Defence Academy has grown both in grace and grandeur and from its portals have emerged ‘leaders of men’, who have demonstrated the essence of inter-services camaraderie and jointsmanship, thereby vindicating the faith and vision of its founding fathers. Apart from leaders of men, the alumni have proved to be great mountaineers, cosmonauts,sportsmen, researchers, creative writers, artists, corporate honchos and more recently, Olympic champions. Their achievements are all pervading and showcased in every echelon of our Armed Forces and also in the civil society. The ‘cradle’ has indeed rocked the nascent youth and groomed them properly as ‘leaders’ who have lived up to its ethos: ‘Seva Paramo Dharma’ (Service Before Self).
The committee members consisted of the following:-
  • The Chief of the General Staff.
  • The Officers Commanding, Royal Indian Navy.
  • The Air Officers Commanding, Royal Indian Air Force.
  • Secretary to the Government of India, War Department.
  • The Educational Advisor to the Government of India.
  • Sir Mirza Mohammed Ismail, Prime Minister, Jaipur State.
  • Rao Bahadur Rao Raja Narpat Singh, Jodhpur.
  • Dr Amarnath Jha, Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University *.
  • Khan Bahadur Mian Afzal Hussian, former Vice Chancellor of Punjab University.
  • WX Mascarenhas, Principal, College of Engineering, Poona.
  • AE Foot, Headmaster, Doon School, Dehradun.

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