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
Job Role Of MNS – How Is It Different From Doctors
MNS stands for Military Nursing services. It is a golden opportunity for every women candidate dreaming of a future in nursing field. It is a bit different job as compare to basic nursing jobs as it involves military in itself. Students often get confused over the job roles of MNS candidates and misunderstood it with job of a Doctor. In this article we will try to clarify the difference in job roles of a military doctor and MNS i.e. nursing candidate. As the name suggests MNS i.e. Military Nursing Services is a commissioned level entry for women in Indian Armed
SSB Coaching For NDA 2 2019 Aspirants
As you all may know that the results for NDA/NA 2 2019 examination for 144th NDA course and 106 NA course was declared on 12th December 2019. NDA examination was conducted twice a year to recruit commissioned officers for Indian Armed Forces i.e. Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force. The examination for National Defence Academy is held in three phase: NDA written examination conducted by UPSC, Interview conducted by Service Selection Board i.e. SSB Interview And Medical Examination conducted by Military Hospitals. Therefore the students who qualify the written examination will further go for SSB interview. The final
NDA 2 2019 Results Declared
NDA/NA examination is the biggest opportunity among the candidates who want to join Indian Armed Forces. It is conducted for the recruitment of commissioned officers in Indian Navy, Indian Army and Indian Air Force. The exam has three stages to qualify i.e. Written examination, SSB interviews and Medical examination. NDA/NA i.e. the examination for National Defence Academy and Naval Academy is conducted twice a year by UPSC. The NDA/NA 2 examination for NDA 144th course and NA 106th course , of year 2019 was held on 17th November 2019. For NDA 2 2019 UPSC has released total 415 vacancies out
NDA SSB to be scheduled in January 3rd week
As you all know the results for NDA 2 2019 conducted on 17th November 2019 was declared recently and now it’s time for the qualifiers to face the second phase of the examination i.e. SSB interview. Good news for the candidates is that it is expected that the SSB for the NDA 2 2019 candidates is going to be scheduled on the third week of January 2020. It is to be noted that SSB plays the most important role for any candidate aspiring to be an Officer in Indian Armed Forces. It is one of a kind interview that runs
OTA (Officers Training Academy) Gaya To Be Shut Down Soon
Introduction To OTA OTA i.e. Officer’s Training Academy is a training academy established in the year 2011 to give training to the cadets willing for Short Service Commission (SSC). The training period is around 49 weeks. The motto of the academy is ‘SHAURYA, GYAN, and SANKALP’. After Kargil war, the Indian Army established three training centres i.e. OTA Gaya, OTA Chennai and IMA Dehradun to train the cadets, qualities of an Armed Force officer for their future course. Closure Of OTA Gaya Indian Army has decided to shut down the Officers Training Academy i.e. OTA situated in Gaya, as
Major Shaitan Singh- A hero who fought with his leg
Previously, in our blog, we are making you aware of the brave warriors of the country and paying tribute to them. Trishul Defense Academy salutes their patriotism, courage and valour. They are the true son of Mother India. Let us remember another hero who continuously fired with his leg, Major Shaitan Singh. MAJOR SHAITAN SINGH On December 1,1924 this hero came into the world and became a part of military family lives in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Son of an Army officer Lt Col Hem Singh Bhati, Maj Shaitan Singh was commissioned into the Kumaon Regiment on 01 Aug 1949. The Indo-China
Airmen X & Y group – Praveen Kumar Yadav
For any Indian to be selected in Indian armed forces was a moment of great honour. Trishul Defence Academy always supports the aspirants to get their dreams fulfilled of serving our Motherland. A Student of Trishul Defence Academy Praveen Yadav has been selected in the X and Y Airmen group. He is from Pratapgarh (U.P). He also completed his 12th from Trishul defence Academy. and continuing his studies in Trishul defence Academy and selected in X and Y airmen. “Before I joined the Trishul Defence Academy, I was very worried about my studies and have many questions like where to
Unsung hero of Indian Airforce- Vice Admiral Nilakanta Krishnanan
The Indian history is galore with stories of soldiers and common people who displayed acts of heroism while protecting the country against external and internal forces. These are the heroes we look up to and also remember for their bravery, intelligence, and sacrifice they made in the process.But, there are many unsung heroes whose heroics never made the light of the day. One such name is Vice Admiral Nilakanta Krishnan. VICE ADMIRAL NILAKANTA KRISHNANAN. “If you cut open my chest, embedded in my heart you will see four letters in bold: NAVY.” Rao Bahadur Mahadeva Nilakanta Ayyar an executive engineer



