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10 solid and awesome reasons to Join Defence Forces.

When you think about Defence Forces, it first comes into mind " Why should we serve the defence forces ". To help you out with this, we are explaining here  10 solid and awesome reasons to Join Defence Forces . Being a part of the defence forces is one of the most prestigious and respected positions in the country. Young aspirants who aspire to choose a career full of excitement, challenges and adventure can join the defence forces which will meet all their expectation. Today we will discuss as to why one should join the defence forces. This will give you a brief insight into the most challenging and exciting job in the world. Also, many aspirants who are preparing for SSB Interview can take ideas and compose an answer fit to there choice, when the Interviewing Officer asks them the same. 10 Awesome Reasons to Join Defence Forces 1. Lifestyle: When it comes to lifestyle the defence forces is unmatched. As you know a healthy mind resides into a healthy body. Regular exercise a...

important tips for Airforce group discussion phase 2.

Group Discussion  is the first test in a set of tasks which is conducted by  GTO (Group Testing Officer)  in the  SSB Interview . It generally happens after the  Psychology test   in SSB Interview  has been conducted on Day 1 and 2. There is a saying that, the first impression is the last impression so you need to put your best foot forward as this is the first time that the GTO would be seeing your personality. The following article discusses some of the important tips for Group Discussion in the  SSB interview. What is Group Discussion? Group Discussion is an informal discussion between the candidates to check their performance as an individual and a team player. The Group Discussion is an excellent way by which the assessor is able to gauge the knowledge of a candidate on issues related to current trends and happening around the world. In addition to this, the GTO is also able to check your communication skills and how fluently you are able to ...

water scarcity group discussion for Airforce Phase2

Water scarcity and access to drinking water are the biggest challenges for countries in the 21st century. Despite the fact that more than  71%  of Earth's surface is covered by water, only  3%  of total water is fit for human consumption, even lesser quantity is accessible to the human race. Currently, the struggle for control over water resources is one of the major causes of the conflict between many countries and states. The challenges are more significant for developing and underdeveloped countries like India and Bangladesh, because of their large population and rapidly depleting water resources. According to  NITI Aayog, 21 cities of India will run out of groundwater by the year 2020 .  Water scarcity  is an ongoing  water crisis  in  India  that affects nearly  600 million people  each year, causing many diseases, economic hardship, as well as social upheaval.             ...

Historical Forts/Monuments in India & their Locations

History is one of the most important topics in General Awareness. Many students find it difficult on how to go about solving questions from this topic. For this one needs to have a thorough knowledge of history. To simplify the subject we are have divided the subject into smaller topics and are providing you with the notes for the same. These notes will help you revise effectively.  We are discussing here the list of important historical monuments. This is important because many times questions are asked about the place where the monument is located, apart from that ruler who built the monument is also asked in the exam.  Historical Forts/Monuments in India & their Locations Monument Place Built by Year/Century Agra Fort Agra (Uttar Pradesh) Akbar 1573 AD Agra city Agra (Uttar Pradesh) Sikandar Lodi - Aram Bagh Agra (Uttar Pradesh) Babur 1528 AD Akbar’s Tomb Sikandra, Agra (Uttar Pradesh) Akbar and his son Jahangir 1613 AD Tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daula Agra (Uttar Pradesh) Noor J...

Indian Military Operations

The Indian Armed Forces are one of the most professional forces of the world. There are numerous operations conducted by our esteemed armed forces throughout the years.  Operation Brief Details Operation Parakram The operation was launched after the 13 December 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament. Thousands of Indian troops were deployed along the Indo-Pakistan border. The operation was the largest military exercise carried out by any Asian country Operation Trident (1971) This was a naval offensive operation launched on Pakistan's port city of Karachi by the Indian Navy during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. India celebrates its Navy Day annually on 4 December to mark this operation. Operation Cactus The operation was launched in Nov 1988 on call of Maldives President MA Gayoom, who was under threat of a coup from mercenaries. The three services of India launched the operation and captured the mercenaries. Operation Vijay (1961) Launched in 1961 to liberate Goa from Portuguese co...

Notes on Semiconductor for Airforce, Navy and NDA

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Semiconductor Electronics  is an important topic from Exam Point of view. This short notes on Semiconductor Electronics will help you in revising the topic before the NDA, Air Force Group X & Y Exam. You can also download notes in PDF format at the end of the post. Semiconductor Electronics Energy Band Energy band is defined as the range of energy possessed by an electron in a solid. There are two types of an energy band in solids. Valence Band- It is defined as the range of energy possessed by valence electron. This band is always filled by electrons. Conduction Band -It is defined as the range of energy possessed by the free electron.  Forbidden Energy gap-  The energy gap between the conduction band and valence band, where no free electron can exist. As temperature increases, the forbidden energy gap decreases (very slightly). Classification of Conductor, Insulator, and semiconductor  On the basis of electrical conductivity and energy bands, the solids ar...