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5 Tips for Effective Exam Preparation

Table of Contents Start Early Create a study schedule Creating a study schedule is an essential step towards effective exam preparation. It helps you to manage your time efficiently and ensures that you cover all the topics before the exam. To create a study schedule, start by identifying the subjects that you need to study and the amount of time you have before the exam. Then, allocate specific time slots for each subject and make sure to include breaks in between. Stick to your schedule as much as possible, but also be flexible enough to make adjustments if needed. Remember, a well-planned study schedule can make a significant difference in your exam performance. Break down the material Breaking down the material is an essential step in effective exam preparation. It involves dividing the course content into smaller, manageable chunks, which makes it easier to understand and retain. One way to break down the material is to create an outline of the course syllabus a...
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Calendar 2023 for NDA, NA, CDS and CAPF

UPSC conducts NDA & NA, CDS and CAPF examinations.  To join Indian Armed Forces as an officer various exams are conducted from time to time of which some are organized by UPSC. In this post the calendar of defence examinations conducted by UPSC is shared with you. UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION PROGRAMME OF NDA, CDS and CAPF EXAMINATIONS Name of Examination Date of Notification Last Date for receipt of Applications Date of commencement of Exam N.D.A. & N.A. Examination (I), 2023 21.12.2022 10.01.2023 16.04.2023 (SUNDAY) C.D.S. Examination (I), 2023 21.12.2022 10.01.2023 16.04.2023 (SUNDAY) Central Armed Police Forces (ACs) Examination, 2023 26.04.2023 16.05.2023 06.08.2023 (SUNDAY) N.D.A. & N.A. Examination (II), 2023 17.05.2023 06.06.2023 03.09.2023 (SUNDAY) C.D.S. Examination (II), 2023 17.05.2023 06.06.2023 03.09.2023 (SUNDAY)

How to join Indian Armed forces as an officer?

Are you a defence aspirant who wants to join Indian armed forces as an officer.  This is the right spot you have landed on, in this article I'll share with you the various entries through which you can become an officer in armed forces. There are various exams conducted by armed forces which is the first step to this journey. A more specific post for each of the above mentioned exams is here (Click on the links below to know more) : NDA CDSE AFCAT  INET CAPF By qualifying the above mentioned exams, you are called for an interview. Those who get selected in the interview as well, have to appear for the medical examination , which is conducted just after interview in some places or special dates are allotted depending on the entry in which you are appearing. Thereafter, a merit list is prepared based on the written and interview marks, a final merit list is announced.  However, there are other entries as well that gives you a direct call for interview. 10+2 TES (technical...