MNS (Military Nursing Service) Coaching
MNS – a course many of you might be unaware of. The Indian Military Nursing Services is an examination conducted by Indian Army once a year for the admission to 4 years BSc (Nursing) course at Colleges of Nursing of Armed Forces Medical Services. It is a commissioned level (Officers level) examination applicable only for women candidates. Successful Candidates will get admission in Armed Forces Medical Colleges and get a complete training on Nursing for five years. Details of MNS Examination Total Vacancies per year 160 vacancies Frequency of exam Once a Year (November-December) Age Limit, Marital Status 17 Yrs – 25Yrs
First Air Chief Marshal Of Indian Airforce
As a matter of respect, Trishul Defence Academy has created a blog in which aspirants gets a chance to learn more about the War Heroes. Lets read about them and motivates our new generations and also convey the spirit of patriotism to the aspirants. Air Force Marshal Arjan Singh “His contribution to the Indian Air Force is monumental to the least. The IAF grew with him. He was the epitome of military leadership in the classical sense and it is, therefore, not surprising that he was honoured with the rank of Air Force Marshal,” former Vice Chief of IAF Kapil
The legendary hero of Kargil war Captain Vikram Batra
In the history of India, many soldiers sacrifices their lives for the security and protection of our Mother India. India and the peoples of India always remember the sacrifices and dedication toward their duty. They occupies an immortal place in the hearts of the Indian. Trishul Defence Academy has created a blog to familiarize the aspirants with these patriots’ saga of valour and inspire them through which they motivate the aspirants and pay homage to these patriots. Trishul Defence Academy salutes the courage of the soldiers and their motherhood towards the country. These are those Heroes who laid their lives
Exam Pattern For NDA Examination
As you all know the notification for NDA 1 2020 is soon going to be released by UPSC. NDA examination is held twice a year & the upcoming examination will be the first NDA exam of the year that is estimated to be held on first or second week of April. Student those are going to give the NDA exam for the first time might be unaware of the pattern for the examination. So in this article we are going to provide you complete exam pattern of NDA examination for the year 2020. The examination for NDA is done is
NDA Examination Syllabus
Twice a year UPSC conducts examination for National Defence Academy for the recruitment of officers in Indian Armed Forces i.e. Indian Army, Indian Navy Na d Indian Air Force. As you all know the syllabus for all the UPSC examination keeps a quite high standard along with being vast. UPSC conducts examinations like IAS and IPS and keeping that in mind they have kept the syllabus for NDA too keeping the same standards. Here in this article we are going to provide you detailed syllabus for NDA examination. MATHEMATICS : Algebra: Set, Relation & Functions Quadratic equations Permutation and Combination
NDA 1 2020 Application Form
Examination for National Defence Academy conducted by Union Public Service commission i.e. UPSC is held twice a year. It is an examination for the candidates aspiring to be an Officer in Indian Armed Forces i.e. Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force. You may all know that the upper age limit age limit for NDA is just 18.5 years and because of that many aspirants get very less chance to give NDA. Hence, it is very important to not to risk any chance to give the NDA examination. Here we are talking about the Application form. The Application form
Latest Exam Pattern And Syllabus Of Indian Navy AA/SSR Examination
It is always a point of confusion for candidates as what to study for their examination. The syllabus is such a vast sea that if not understood properly may not be covered in time. One of Such syllabus is of Indian Navy AA/SSR examination. Students of class 12th with physics and Maths are eligible for the Navy AA/SSR. In this article we are going to give you detailed syllabus and latest exam pattern for Navy AA/SSR examination: NAVY AA/SSR EXAMINATION PATTERN : Exam Duration : 60 Minutes Negative Mark : 0.25 S.NO. SUBJECT NO. OF QUESTION MARKS 1. ENGLISH 25 25 2.
Different Entries through Which a Soldier can Become Officer in Indian Armed Forces (Service Entries)
Only the hardworking and lucky one’s gets the opportunity to be Armed Force personnel. There are many ways to join Indian Armed forces and one of them is through Non-Commissioned entries. These Non-commissioned officers are the lowest rank in all the three forces i.e. Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force. A soldier or sailor or Airman gets ample opportunity to grow, following the hierarchy of ranking present in these forces. You can learn about the ranking structure of these forces in our previous blogs or click https://www.trishuldefenceacademy.in/blog/about-armed-forces/ranking-system-in-indian-army/ A junior commissioned officer need to put their 4-5 years of
First and only IAF officer who received ParamVir Chakra – Flying officer Nirmal Jit Singh
Many soldiers leid their lives for the nations and ready to sacrifice for the country, but these brave hearts soldiers and their sacrifices are still engraved in the collective memory of the country. Trishul Defence Academy salutes this Patriotism and as a matter of respect, Trishul Defence Academy has created a blog in which aspirants gets a chance to learn more about the War Heroes. These are those Heroes who laid their lives for us for our Future. Lets read about them and remember them in Our Prayers. About Flying Officer Nirmal Jit Singh The first-ever IAF who was awarded
Difference Between X & Y Group of Indian Air Force
Difference Between X & Y Group: Indian Air Force Recruit Candidates for their different trades divided as technical-needed to maintain various technical items or machines of Indian Air Force and Non- technical for providing support services to keep these machines well and active. The technical trade is also termed as ‘X’ group and Non-technical as ‘Y’ group. These X & Y group candidates are called Airmen or PBOR i.e. Persons below officer rank. Male candidates of Science stream in Class 12th i.e. Physics and Mathematics can apply for X group and Male candidates of any stream in 12th class can