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5 Ways To Kill Anxiety Before SSB Interview

  Nerves—they affect the best of us.   Some interview nerves = Good . Feeling anxious before a big event in your life is perfectly normal and actually a healthy response to the stimulus and situation you’re faced with. (And don’t forget that a  little  anxiety will actually help keep you sharp and quick-witted.) But obviously, it’s crucial that you don’t let your interview nerves impact your performance in a  negative  way. Lots of interview nerves = Bad If you are so nervous that you feel overwhelmed and can’t think straight then that’s not a great place to be and clearly, your performance will be affected in a way that won’t be beneficial. Interview nerves and anxiety arise mainly through fear of the unknown and in this article we tell you exactly what to expect and how to prepare your mind and body to ensure you feel relaxed and confident during your SSB interview. The best part about getting an SSB interview is you have at least a minimum...

7 Quotes From APJ Abdul Kalam For Defence Aspirants

  Former President APJ Abdul Kalam, the ‘missile man’ who came to be known as ‘People’s President’ was an Indian scientist who served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. He was born on 15 October 1931 and died on 27 July 2015, after he collapsed during a lecture at the IIM Shillong. In his book ”  My Journey: Transforming Dreams into Actions ”, he revealed the incident that he faced. He got 2 chances to join Indian Air Force, one at AFSB Dehradun, and another at Directorate of Technical Development and Production (DTDP), Delhi.  After attending the interview, he realized that AFSB seek a certain kind of smartness along with your knowledge and educational qualification. As described by Mr. APJ Abdul Kalam, he bagged 9th position out of 25 candidates and failed as only 8 vacancies were there. That was a moment when he also got broke for a moment. But he didn’t stop at all. Here are 7 quotes from APJ Abdul Kalam sir for Indian defence aspira...

Important Days and Dates in November 2020: National and International

  November is the second last month of the year and has its own relevance. Several events, festivals, and important days fall in the month of November. Let's have a lo ok! November is the full moon month according to the Hindu Calendar, a month of Kartika that is considered auspicious. Several fairs and religious celebrations took place. As we know India is rich in culture, values and is a country of a distinct geographical entity. In various competitive examinations, days and dates of national and international importance have been asked frequently. This article will give you a glimpse of important days and dates in November 2020 month. List of Important Days and Dates in November 2020 1 November – World Vegan Day            World Vegan Day is celebrated on 1st November to raise awareness about the benefits of a vegan diet and veganism in general. On 1st November 1994, the first Vegan Day was established to commemorate th...

Top 9 tips to clear NDA written exam

  We all want to build good and successful careers, don’t we? A career in Armed Forces of India is one such glorious, much respected and much sought after career in India. Especially the post of a ‘ Commissioned Officer ’ is being dreamt of by many Indian youngsters! But getting this dream job is not that easy. First of all, the sheer number of aspirants is too high! Add to that the limited number of seats across various Defence related Academies in India like- NDA (National Defence Academy), IMA (Indian Military Academy), NA (Naval Academy) and AFA (Air Force Academy), you have cut throat competition for seats as a result! Like any other premier academic seat in India, to get into the above mentioned ones and to become an Officer, a candidate has to clear competitive exams! Here, I will share some tips that’ll help you clear the written examination part associated with NDA and CDS (Combined Defence Services) entrance tests. WHAT EXACTLY IS THE WRITTEN EXAM OF NDA LIKE? First of al...