Gen. Manoj Mukund Naravane – the New Chief of Army staff
Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane has taken over the charge as new Army chief today i.e. on Tuesday, 31st December 2019. Before taking charge as chief of Army Staff he was honoured as the vice-chief of the Army in September. He was heading the Eastern command of the Army, and was responsible for the security of India-China border of about 4000 kms. Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane took over the latter chief of Army i.e. General Bipin Rowat who has started his oath to be the COAS on 31st December 2016 and has completed his terms of service on 31st December 2019.
Qualifications Required to Fill MNS Form
The Indian Military Nursing Services is an examination conducted by Directorate General of Medical Services (Indian Army) for admission to 4 years BSc (Nursing) course at Colleges of Nursing of Armed Forces Medical Services and is a part of Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) of the Indian Army. On successful completion of Nursing Training (4years), the candidates will be granted permanent/short service commission in the Military Nursing Service, under the terms and conditions laid down for grant of such commission. It is a commissioned level examination applicable only for women candidates. In this article we are going to give you detailed information as to
Syllabus of Military Nursing Services
Military Nursing services (MNS) is an examination conducted by Indian Army to recruit nursing officers for their various Military Hospitals and command hospitals. The examination is conducted in three phases i.e. Written Examination, Personal Interview and Medical examination. Those who qualify all the three phases will be sent to various medical colleges for training of 4 years BSc course. The first phase i.e. the Written Examination is the first and the most important milestone to cross for qualifying MNS examination. MNS written examination comprises of Subjects like, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General English and General Intelligence. The papers are of maximum
Military Nursing Service – Salary Structure
Nurses in Indian Army are inducted as officers and are called as Nursing Officers under Military Nursing Services. After their successful training, a nursing cadet gets the rank of lieutenant after training. So, the salary is the same as that of an officer in the Armed Forces. There are some changes related to their allowances, but the grade pay and the basic pay are the same. Educational Qualification & Registration: Should have passed BSc (Nursing) or class 12th with PCBE (Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English) with not less than 50% in Aggregate from any recognized University and be a registered Nurse
Indian Navy Bids Farewell to INS Viraat
INS Viraat which means Giant in English was a Centaur-class aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy. It served for almost 30 years in Indian Navy and 27 years in Royal Navy. INS Viraat was the flagship of the Indian Navy and its legacy was carried forward by INS Vikramaditya commissioned in Indian Navy on 16 November 2013. INS Viraat was completed and commissioned in 1959 as the Royal Navy’s HMS Hermes, and decommissioned in 1984. It was sold to India in 1987 and was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 12 May 1987. DECOMMISSIONING CEREMONY The glorious era of this mega ship INS Viraat of Indian Navy comes to an
Farewell to ‘Bahadur’ : Indian Air Force MiG-27 Decommissioned
Mig 27 is a ground attack based fighter jet produced by a company named Mikoyan Gurevich, in the then Soviet Union. Later it is licence-produced in India by Hindustan Aeronautics and given the name BAHADUR. It is a ground strike aircraft which has an impeccable track record during his journey in Indian Air Force. This swing wing fighter bomber was one of the main strike aircraft of the IAF. On Friday, 27th December 2019 , Indian Airforce has finally decommissioned from its sole remaining squadron  where MiG-27 is based in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur at a de-induction ceremony. Its other variants i.e. the MiG-23 BN and MiG-23
Important SSB Tips By Ex. Interviewing Officer Col. Pankaj Mehrotra
SSB Interview- a one of a kind of Interview conducted by Indian Armed Forces only. SSB stands for Service Selection Board. Those who know about SSB must know that there are three officers who command SSB interview i.e. A GTO officer, a psychological officer and an Interviewing officer. Between day 2 to day 4, a SSB student can have their personal interview round. Just like the two others an Interviewing officer holds an important place in the selection of a candidate. In this blog we are going to share some important tips to crack SSB interview given by Col. Pankaj
NDA Coaching
NDA is one of the most important officer entry examinations for Indian Armed Forces. Every year Lakhs of young Indians aspire to join NDA and prepare for the same. NDA examination has become a craze among students and hence the number of students preparing for it is increasing every single day. WHAT IS NDA EXAMINATION NDA stands for National Defence Academy which is situated in Khadakwasla, Pune, and Maharashtra. It is a training institution of Officers cadets of Indian Armed Forces. So basically, NDA is an examination which is conducted by UPSC twice a year with an aim to recruit
TGC-131 (Jul 2020) Course – Cut Off Percentage for SSB Short listing
TGC stands for Technical Graduates Course. As the name specifies this entry is for the Technical Graduates i.e. engineering students. Only Male candidates are eligible to apply for this entry. It is an entry specifically for final year or passed engineering students. Through this entry a candidate will join the technical unit of Indian Army. Indian Army invites application for TGC course twice a year in the month of May or June and November and December. The course is officially notified by Additional Directorate General Recruiting / AG Branch. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR TGC ENTRY Age: 20 and 27 Years. Qualification: BE
Difference Between Indian Navy AA & SSR
Difference Between Indian Navy AA & SSR: Join Indian Navy invites application for the recruitment of sailors for Indian Navy twice a year. It is supposed to be a dream job for many Young Indians desiring to be an Armed Force Personnel. Indian Navy mostly recruits candidates of Technical background only. But although being a student of technical stream many other criteria differentiate these candidates. The same applied for Navy’s sailor recruitment too. Indian Navy invites application for sailors in two categories, termed Navy AA and Navy SSR. Many of the students might get confused between the two because of



