Monday, 9 July 2018

NDA Written Exam Coaching Tips



Class X Student: Due to advanced technology being used in Air Force, Navy and Army equipment/weaponry, candidates with Physics, Chemistry & Maths are preferred. Therefore, interested candidates must work hard; get good percentage in Xth class to enable them to opt for Physics, Chemistry & Maths as subject after Xth class. However, candidates from Commerce and    Art    stream     can   also appear for NDA exam. Therefore, Counseling of  parents  and  children  who want to opt for a career in Defence Services should be done during beginning of class X in schools.


10+2 Students: Fill up UPSC  application  form for NDA Written Exam in August while studying in class XII. Since syllabus for NDA Written Exam includes syllabus  of  both XI  and  XII,  prepare  for NDA Written exam during summer vacation after XI.
The Delhi career Group has a One Month (180 Hours) written training course scheduled each month to facilitate the students. For students who are having more time, a two month course (340 Hours) is also conducted. The two months course also offers FREEclasses on Spoken English and Analysis of Current Affairs.
NDA exam has two papers of 2 ½ hrs each. All questions are objective type. First paper of Maths and Second General Ability.
Mathematics: Covers the syllabus of XI and XII class. There are more questions from Class XI syllabus. Total 120 questions carrying 300 marks. Therefore, a student gets about a minute plus to solve each question. It is essential for candidate to practice shortcut techniques, At Delhi Career Group, all possible short cuts are taught and practiced in detail.
         
General Ability: The paper has 150 questions carrying 600 marks. The candidate has exactly a minute to solve each question. The paper comprises of three sections i.e English, Science and General Knowledge, each section has 50 questions. The candidate should brush up his basic grammar as all qestions of English section are on absolute basic grammar involving correction of Errors in a Sentence, ordering of words in a sentence, ordering  of sentences in a paragraph, Antonyms, Synonyms and Comprehension etc. At the Delhi Career Group, Delhi, candidates are made to grasp BASIC GRAMMER and large numbers of practice sessions are held. Mock Tests/Practice Test/Model Papers are also conducted.
The Science Portion has maximum questions of Physics (more conceptual), Chemistry (quite straight) and Biology (absolutely factual).
          
General Knowledge Portion comprises History, Indian Polity, and Geography. Most questions in HISTORY are from Modern Indian History and only a few from Medieval and Ancient History. Students can cut down the load by concentrating more on Modern History of India. Geography portion needs an understanding rather than cramming facts. Indian Polity is absolutely factual and needs mugging up. In current affairs its important to know recent facts about defence, various commissions, heads of govt/private organizations, sports events etc.

NDA COACHING INSTITUTE IN CHANDIGARH

The National Defense Academy (NDA ) is a prestigious group renowned for its best quality development in the Defense & Defense Training.In  The60 plus years of its existence. The institute has grown day by through its achievements.Who have than long past directly the state safe and make to be proud of the Nation. The area selected after cautious deliberation taking into consideration the terrain suited for Indian Army training and weather amongst the other things. The opposite sites taken into consideration blanketed Vizag, Secunderabad, Bangalore, Dehradun, Nasik.

The NDA exam is conducted for intake into the Indian Army, Indian Naval Academy, and Air Force at 10+2 level. If you are looking for a reliable coaching institute for the preparation of NDA, then you have come to the right place. The Cavalier is counted amongst the top 10 NDAcoaching institutes in Chandigarh. Our company holds an impressive record of sending maximum number of candidates to NDA.

Maximum Hours of Coaching  55 Days (45 + 10), 7 hours per day
Faculty  All qualified faculty with minimum 5 years of teaching experience
Mock Tests – Weekly Mock Tests for Each Subject (4 x 6 = 24 Tests)
Current affairs Classes & Notes – Current Affairs Classes by Experts, Exam Oriented Notes/Question Bank
Training Aids – Smart projects for better Assimilation
Refresher Course - Free Refresher Course
Best Success Rate – Highest Success Rate, Maximum Meritorious Candidates, Defence Service Personnel

Eligibility Criteria:-
             Age: 16 1/2 - 19 1/2 years,            Qualification: 10+2, 





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SCHEME OF NDA EXAM
Paper
Paper – I 
Paper – II
Subject
Maths
General Ability Test (GAT)
Max. Marks
300
600
Duration
2:30 min.
2:30 min.
Note: 1/3 Negative Marks for each wrong answer are deducted.


Exam
NDA – I (2017)
NDA – II (2017)
Date Of Notification
January
 June
Date of Exam
April Every Year
September Every Year




Saturday, 7 July 2018

Solve Previous Years’ Question Paper

Solve Previous Years’ Question Paper
Candidates who are preparing for exams be it NDA coaching Institute in Chandigarh, solving previous years’ question papers definitely helps you. All you can have an idea about the question patterns, their mark allotments etc. Moreover, there’s a strong perception that by going through the previous years’ question papers, makes it easier for a candidate to figure out the common questions.


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Improve Your Vocabulary

Since NDA exams are conducted in English or have a subject paper on the English language, you should be at par in the language. English grammar is also an important topic to be covered by the candidate. Though you shouldn’t be an expert, yet a Standard English is expected from you. Another important thing is to use appropriate idioms and proverbs in sentences enrich you writings manifold.

 Update Yourself on Current Affairs

Latest and current knowledge always are solicited from a candidate aspiring for a job. The NDA exams are designed in such a way that would bring out the shallowness if you are not well prepared on current developments.

Prepare Yourself for Aptitude Test

Aptitude test is the core subject in almost all the NDA exams. Aptitude tests are meant to bring out the candidate’s abilities to perform specific jobs under a certain given situation. These tests are designed in such a way that would assess your logical reasoning and thinking performance without prior knowledge or training. A typical test includes 30 or so multiple choice questions to be answered within stipulated time period.
Keep Yourself Motivating
Motivation is the key-driven force behind any success. Well, it’s not always possible to crack NDA exams at first instance. You ought to have the patience to clear this exam. Keep yourself motivated until you get the desired result.




How to start preparing for NDA entrance exam?

NDA Entrance exam is one of the awaited as well as difficult exams for the candidates. Candidates after +2 can apply for this exam and build his career at a very early stage of life. Students after clearing NDA training joins as a Lieutenant in Indian Armed Force. So candidates who have not started preparing for NDA exam must start soon because the date for NDA II has been scheduled by UPSC on 22 September. 




Here in our write up we will provide you some best NDA preparation tips:

 Know the Ins and Outs of the Exam

This is the first thing you have to do before you dive into NDA Entrance exam preparation for defence. Know the details about the exam, their selection procedure, the level of cut off expected of you etc. in case of need help take help from NDA Coaching Institute in Chandigarh.  They provide you full detailed syllabus and exam pattern.



 Prepare Your Strategy

After the basic know-how, start preparing a strategy to accomplish your goals. NDA exams have three steps in the selection process. One the written exam and the other are the SSB interview and later medical examination. So, you have to plan your preparation accordingly.

Arrange Study Materials


When you know, what you have to study, you are half-done. Next, you have to arrange the NDA study materials required to crack the written examination. Every NDA Coaching Classes in Chandigarh has their own set of study material recommendations.

Make a Routine

A Routine is a must. Without any definitive routine for your studies may sound directionless. When you have a couple of papers, it would not be easy to study all the papers with the same emphasis, if you haven’t scheduled it properly. Remember your routine should be a feasible one and not something that only a superman can adhere to. Try to follow the routine strictly over a long period of time. Hope that would bring you nearer to your accomplish your goals and clear NDA exam

 Prepare yourself by writing what you have learned


Writing by hand strengthens the learning process. Reading your own handwriting in a subject, dramatically improves your command on the subject.so its better to make a habit of writing what you have studied in NDA Coaching classes in Chandigarh.

Friday, 6 July 2018

Success story of NDA


Hailing from small village of, Uttarakhand, Parveen Joshi has topped the UPSC NDA/ NA (I) Exam 2017. He was a student of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, which he will quit to join the Indian Armed Force. UPSC had declared the NDA result on 24 November and a total of 371 candidates have qualified it. Having scored 96.8 percentage in class 12 board exam and clearing the much coveted JEE Advanced Exam, Parveen decided to serve the nation in a better way and qualified the NDA exam. 



'I always wanted to join the Indian Army as the kind of pride, respect, honour, discipline and adventure associated with it is not offered in any other profession. Joining defence forces is the best way you can serve your nation. The syllabus for class 12 exams and JEE is quite similar. NDA picks more generic topics so I took NDA Coaching in Chandigarh to perform in a better way. But I ensured four hours of preparation for the exams and two hours of football and other physical activities,' he added.
He got many best wishes from state Chief Minister and Delhi Career group. Honorable CM said, 'I congratulate Parveen for making an informed choice; he has set an example for millions and has made our state proud- it is an another feather in state 'already illustrious' cap- may he achieve more success in his military career!'
He has scored 1020 out of 1800 marks in the exam. His father, Rajeev Joshi, is farmer and his mother, Sonia Joshi, is a house wife.
Another two students of NDA Coaching in Chandigarh Yadwinder Singh and Sameer Shukla have secured sixth and eighth rank, respectively.

Since UPSC NDA results have been declared, Parveen Joshi has became an inspiration to many others. 'I stayed away from social media. Though I am fond of smartphones, I purchased it after clearing all my exams,' he added behind his success strategy.
Few days before the declaration of NDA result, state government was in news for deciding to set up two centers named Combined Defence Services (CDS) Coaching in Chandigarh and National Defence Academy (NDA) Coaching in Chandigarh to train youths to make them prepare for the exams. The government will set up one centre to train youths aspiring to join the armed forces.

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Why Join DELHI CAREER GROUP for CDS / NDA Coaching Chandigarh

Why Join Delhi Career Group ACADEMY for CDS / NDA Coaching Chandigarh

  • Highest number of successful students in NDA from the Region.
  • We are the only Institute which provides Demo Classes for NDA examination.
  • Best and updated study material with practice tests.
  • Attend free Demo classes and compare the teaching standards.
  • Well Experienced and qualified faculty with PhDs,  including retired Army Personnel.
  • Regular course duration is 3 months, crash course duration is 45 days.
  • NDA detail study programme includes 1 year and 2 year coaching.
  • Daily 4-5 hrs classes and daily class notes.
  • Special doubt sessions are held for difficult subjects and topics.
  • Special emphasis and mathematics and English to score good in the exam.
  • Weekly special current affairs classes.
  • Group Discussions for Interview preparation.
  • Hostel facility available for the outsides student.
  • Time management skills are taught to attempt all questions efficiently.
  • Visit us to get free career counselling.

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FAQ’s of NDA Exam Preparations:

FAQ 1: What is NDA “National Defence Academy” exam?
Answer 1: NDA entrance exam is led by UPSC for the candidates who eagerly want to join IAF (Indian Armed Forces).
FAQ 2: How many wings are under the NDA (National Defence Forces) exam?
Answer 2: There are total three Forces; they are Indian Army, Navy and Air force.
FAQ 3: What are criteria of Age for the NDA entrance Exam?
Answer 3: Applicant’s age is not less than 16.5 years and 19 years.
FAQ 4: Are Girls can apply in NDA entrance exam?
Answer 4: No, girls can’t apply for the NDA written Entrance Exam.
FAQ 5: How many numbers of times a student can attempt the NDA examination?
Answer 5: An Applicant can apply for the NDA in between the age of 16.5 to 19 years.

NDA Preparation tips:






To excel in the exam here are a few tips that you can follow.
  • Getting your basics right: Since a lot of topics are covered in the exam, its best to keep them prepared. Study your class X books from Geography to History.
  • Getting your English right: Work on the foundation of your English writing and speaking skills, work on your grammar, since the exam has section of English it’s better to prepare it. Also, speaking good English will help you in interview.
  • Start working on your health: To get through the latter two stages of the exam you must be absolutely fit, and health is not something that can be built in a matter of days, you have to continuously work at it.
  • Setting a time table for everything: time is everything when you have so much on plate, learn effective time management techniques.
  • Read Newspaper on a daily basis: Reading aloud has massive improvement in English speaking skills; also it will help with hesitation in public speaking which few people might have. The other benefit is that you will stay afloat on general education and current affairs that will help you with written and interview alike.
  • Revisit your Class 10 Social Science and Science text books.
  • Brush up on your English, as the section is worth about 200 marks! Read, read and read. Read as many books as you can as it will help you improve vocabulary. Also, try and work on your grammar.
  • The general knowledge section generally has more questions allocated to the science subjects. Therefore, candidates from the non-science stream should concentrate on getting their science gloves on and work harder on subjects such as Physics and Chemistry.
  • Go through previous years’ question papers. This will give you a general idea of the kind of questions that you will have to face.


Details of NDA Examination:

SUBJECT DURATION No of Questions MARKS
MATHEMATICS 2.5hrs 120 300
GENERAL ABILITY 2.5hrs 150 600



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Details of Papers for NDA

Subject Questions
Marks
Part A
English 50 200
Part B
Section A – Physics 25 100
Section B – Chemistry 15 60
Section C – General Science 10 40
Section D – History, Civics 20 80
Section E – Geography 20 80
Section F – Current Events 10 40

NDA Eligibility


Educational
  • For Army Wing – Class XII by a State Education Board or a University
  • For Air Force and Naval Wings – The candidate must have passed class XII with physics and mathematics as main subjects.
  • Age Limit, Sex and Marital Status: Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 02nd July 1997 and not later than 01st July 2000. (16.5 to 19 years of age)



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