Monday, 22 September 2014

Personal Information Questionnaire

Personal Information Questionnaire, as it's name suggests is a form about a candidate's personal information.This form is filled by candidates on their arrival at Service Selection Board; while some boards get this form filled by only screened in candidates;i.e.candidates retained after stage-I testing.
                           Candidates often think what is the purpose of this form? Candidates who have previously been at SSB,must be knowing it's importance as the questions asked in personal interview are based on this questionnaire.So, never try to bluff or exaggerate about yourself in PIQ. Write correct information in this form as if the information given in this form contradict with what you speak during interview can put you in trouble.
                                            It's important to know that the PIQ form has a major role in your selection as you have to fill two copies which are given to interviewing officer as well as to GTO.
                               

In the starting of this form, you've to fill in the basic details,i.e., your name,your father's name, place of maximum residence & your present residing place,along with the approximate population of that place(or city). Thus it's important to know these things well in advance & better than guessing it.
After that, you're supposed to write your state & district, religion,your category,mother tongue,date of birth, whether your parents are alive or not,if not, then your age at the time of father's/mother's death.
After that you have to give details of education, occupation and monthly income of your parents/guardians and siblings.Hence before going to SSB, you must know these.
After that you have to write your educational record starting from matriculation-school/college,board/university,passing year, percentage marks,medium of instructions,whether you were day scholar or a boarder,followed by outstanding achievements.
On the second page of this form, you have to write your age(in months & years), your height & weight.Hence you're advised to know your height and weight(even approximate,but never write you don't know).
   Next thing you are asked is your present occupation and present monthly income(if you are serving).
                          Next thing asked is whether you have taken N.C.C. training or not.If yes,you are supposed to give details of total training,the wing and division,and the certificate you obtained.
                                             Then you have to mention your participation in sports and games,including the game you played, level,period of participation and whether you achieved something outstanding.
                                                                Next you are supposed to write your hobbies/interests,your participation in extra-curricular activities along with details of the activities;followed by any position of responsibility that you have taken(in sports,N.C.C.,or scouting etc.).
                                          Next,you have to write nature of commission-permanent or short service commission,choice of service. Next is for repeaters, you're asked whether you have taken chance for commission previously or not. Freshers will write no and leave the next one blank(or write-not applicable).
                                                      Next, the repeaters have to give details of all their previous attempts-type of entry,the board,date and place,batch no. and your chest no. There's no issue if you don't remember the batch no or the ssb no exactly. Write whatever you remember. But don't ever try to hide your previous attempts if you were not recommended/screened out.
                                     These are all the details you have to fill in your PIQ form.
As PIQ decides most part of your interview,don't bluff,and don't write a responsibility,or a game,or a hobby which you haven't done.Don't try to bluff at all.
                                  Besides these, as this form makes your first impression on the interviewing officer,because he reads it before interviewing you. Hence you're suggested to fill it in a good,clear & legible handwriting avoiding any mistake,cutting,overwriting or using whitener etc.
                                                   I hope this article will help you understand the PIQ form,as well as to know its importance and the write way to fill it. Your suggestions and queries are welcome. Do mail your any queries at dashinganujdude@gmail.com or add me on facebook.
         














Friday, 19 September 2014

Indian Navy UES & SSC Notifications(course-JUN'15)

1.Registration for University Entry Scheme for Technical/ Executive Branch Short Service Commission For Final year B.E/ B.Tech are open. see notification-
http://nausena-bharti.nic.in/pdf/UES/uesjun15.pdf


2.Registration for short service commission as pilot/observer in the executive branch of Indian navy. See notification-
http://nausena-bharti.nic.in/pdf/pilotobserver/sscpilobsjun2015.pdf

Most Basic Details For Defence Beginners

In our country, there is a division of jobs-private sector,& govt. sector. Where private sector attracts a large no. of youth because of attracting packages of millions; govt.sector is evergreen because of job security. In last 4 or 5 years,many youngsters have been dismissed from their jobs because of financial dive. That has made these dissatisfied youngsters to tend towards govt. sectors.


Now a days,many young and talented pass-outs who can easily get a heavy package, are preparing for UPSC exams, Banks, Indian Railway & Indian Armed Forces etc. Among these,the defence sector is attracting the youth the most because of many reasons-
  • Being a gazetted officer at a very young age.
  • Wearing the uniform gives a sense of honour.
  • Serving the motherland.
  • Disciplined and ordered life-style.
  • Adventure along-with training & education in the best institutes of country.
  • A security & reputation to wards also.
  • Very nice pay & perks.

Also, Indian armed forces are presently lacking officers. But still youth is not appearing in tests conducted for defence, why? A big reason for this is, lack of knowledge.It's also a reason for failure of many candidates also. This is important to know about the job you're going for. So,here the people who don't know at all about Indian armed forces,here,after reading this article,they will be able to know at least something about our armed forces.
                          Indian defence consists of four professional uniformed services: Indian army, Indian navy, Indian air force, and Indian coast guard.Indian army, is the third largest army of the world,having 13,25,000 serving and 9,60,000 reserved personnels. Indian army personnels are defending its 15000kms. long boundary day and night. It has duty of helping in maintaining the internal security of country as well as running various operations. The head of army staff is General. Army officers are chosen only through Service selection boards and are trained in defence institutes of army- IMA(Indian Military Academy) and OTA(Officers' Training Academy). Indian army has seven commands. Country celebrates Indian Army day on 15th of January.
Indian Air Force is the 7th biggest air force in the world.It's commanded by Air Chief Marshall,head of the air force. It was established in 1932 as Royal Indian Air Force but after independence The Indian Air Force came in existence.major operations undertaken by the IAF include Operation Vijay – the annexation of Goa, Operation Meghdoot, Operation Cactus and Operation Poomalai. Apart from conflicts, the IAF has been an active participant in United Nations peacekeeping missions. IAF has a massive range of multi-role fighters, attack planes,transporters,copters etc.It has seven commands including 5 operational and two functional commands.
Indian navy, the third head of Indian armed forces, is the seventh biggest navy of the world,having more than 58,000 serving personnels. It defends our country from outer attacks from the sea boundaries,as we saw in mumbai attacks, as India has a large 7516kms. sea boundary. Indian navy is led by the chief of the naval staff called Admiral.
Fourth defence force of India is Indian Coast Guard. It was established in 1978 by the coast guard act,1978.It operates under ministry of defence.Its main aim is safety and protection of artificial islands, offshore terminals, protection and assistance of fishermen and mariners at sea,protection of marine ecology, head of the Indian Coast Guard is Director General.
                             I hope this article will increase some knowledge of the beginners. Now you can read on more things about Indian armed forces ,SSB procedure. It will help you a lot, as you know about Indian armed forces now.
In next article,I'll be discussing the selection procedure of the officers in Indian armed forces. And also do not forget to give me your useful feedback. For any other query, you can add me on Facebook or drop a mail at dashinganujdude@gmail.com .

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Notification-Indian Army

Jai Hind!!

Applications for UES-25 course(University Entry Scheme) and JAG entry(for law graduates) are open. to see the notification and apply, follow the links-

UES-25- http://joinindianarmy.nic.in/jiaonlineforms/frmUESInstructions.aspx

JAG- http://joinindianarmy.nic.in/jiaonlineforms/frmJAGInstructions.aspx

SSBPedia- An Introduction

Jai Hind!
                                                                                      All my dear defense aspirants, I present my Blog SSBPedia to help you about SSB interview, to interact with you, and to know your views about SSB too.
                 Ladies & Gentlemen, as you all know that I too am a defense aspirant, I've appeared 4 times at different boards- 11ssb(Allahabad),21ssb(Bhopal),and twice at 4afsb(Varanasi). with all my experience and knowledge along with the views of others, I'll be writing here all about SSB. starting from selection centres, defense academies, the three forces,and my SSB experiences, I'll write about the three techniques namely-psych testing, group testing and the personal interview including each and every test as well as screening, PABT, conference, and medicals, various entry schemes, notifications of upcoming SSB interviews, words from successful SSBians, inspirational videos as well as study and practice material for all tests, gathered from various sources.
                                                    I'm sure this blog will fulfill all your needs as well as increasing your knowledge. All that I need from you is your support as I early told you, it's gonna be an interaction activity. So do give me your feedback, suggestions, query to make this blog better and enhanced.
                                           Thank You.