Army

General Duty (GD) Eligibility Criteria

  • Age: 17½ to 21
  • Qualification: X with 45% (33% in each subject) & Higher Education

Exam Pattern

  • General Knowledge (15 Que)
  • Mathematics (10 Que)
  • General Science (20 Que)
  • Reasoning (05 Que)
  • Total Marks : 100
  • Exam Duration : 60 Minute
  • Negative Marks : 0.5 Marks

Syllabus


GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

  • Abbreviations – National and International
  • Sports – National and International
  • Awards & Prizes – National awards, Gallantry awards, Nobel Prizes.
  • History – Important dates & battles in Indian and World History and land marks of Indian History, national movement.
  • Geography – Solar System Space exploration, The earth principal peaks, Deserts, Rivers, Lakes and famous waterfalls, Geographical Tallest, Biggest and Longest etc.v
  • Terminology – Geographical terms, Economic terms, Astronomical terms, Legal terms and Misc terms. UNO
  • Indian Armed Forces.
  • Indian Towns, States and Uts.
  • Institutions and Research Stations, International space Stations and Festivals of India and World.
  • Indian News Agencies and Dailies.
  • Continents and Sub Continents.
  • Inventions and Discoveries.
  • Environment.
  • The Constitution of India.
  • Religious communities and Principal Languages.
  • National and International Days.
  • International Organizations.
  • Books and Authors.
  • The world of Plants and animals.
  • Current Affairs and “Who’s Who”.
  • Note:- The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.

GENERAL SCIENCE

  • Human Body – Food and nutrition, diseases and prevention, vitamins and their uses.
  • Question of General Science consisting of topic related to Physics, Chemistry and Biology. based on fundamentals and day to day activities.
  • Medical Terms.
  • Scientific Terms.
  • Scientific and Research Institutes in India.
  • IO/Numeral Ability.
  • The questions will be based on the ability of the candidates of age group ranging between 16 & 20 years.

MATHEMATICS


Arithmetic
Consisting of numbers, HCF, LCM, Decimal fraction, square roots, percentage, Average, Ratio and proportion, partnership, profit & loss, unitary method, time work and distance, simple interest.


Algebra
Basic operations and factorization, HCF and LCM, quadratic equations.


Geometry
Lines and angles, triangles quadrilaterals, parallelograms and circles


Mensuration
Area and perimeters of Squares, rectangles parallelograms and circles, volume and surface area of cube, cuboids, cone, cylinders and sphere.


Note: The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.

Technician

Eligibility Criteria

  • Age : 17½ to 23
  • Qualification : XII (PCM) with 50% (40% in each Sub. )


Exam Pattern

  • General Knowledge (10 Que)
  • Mathematics (15 Que)
  • Chemistry (10 Que)
  • Physics (15 Que)
  • Total Marks : 100
  • Exam Duration : 60 Minute
  • Negative Marks : 01 Marks

Syllabus

  • National and International. Sports – National and International. Awards & Prizes – National awards, Gallantry awards, Nobel Prizes. History – Important dates & battles in Indian and World History and land marks of Indian History, national movement. Geography – Solar System Space exploration, The earth principal peaks, Deserts, Rivers, Lakes and famous waterfalls, Geographical Tallest, Biggest and Longest etc. Terminology – Geographical terms, Economic terms, Astronomical terms, Legal terms and Misc terms. UNO Indian Armed Forces. Indian Towns, States and Uts. Institutions and Research Stations, International space Stations and Festivals of India and World. Indian News Agencies and Dailies. Continents and Sub Continents. Inventions and Discoveries. Environment. The Constitution of India. Religious communities and Principal Languages. National and International Days. International Organizations. Books and Authors. The world of Plants and animals. Current Affairs and “Who’s Who”. Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE. PHYSICS Motion, Force and Energy Matter.
    Physical measurements, scalar and vector quantities. Simple machines, structure of matter.

Motion :
Motion and displacement , uniform and non-uniform motion, speed and velocity, acceleration, equations of motion-derivation and simple numerical.

Force :
Meaning of force, inertia of a body, Newton’s laws of motion, momentum, relationship between forces, acceleration and mass of an object-simple numerical based on these.

Gravitation :
Newton’s law of gravitation, free-fall and acceleration due to gravity, simple pendulum and restoring force, relationship between length and time period.

Work and Energy :
Energy, mechanical energy – potential and kinetic – their formulae, concept of work, work done by a constant force, relation between work and energy, simple numerical on work and energy.

Light :
Reflection, law of reflection, refraction, law of refraction, refraction through prisms, lenses and optical instruments, simple and compound microscope.

Heat :
Heat as a form of energy, mechanical work and heat, heat and temperature, measurement of temperature, idea of Celsius and Fahrenheit scales and their conversion, specific heat, simple numerical based on it. Idea of conversion of heat into work and viceversa, meaning of mechanical equivalent of heat – its determination by Joule’s experiment. External and internal combustion engine.

Electricity :
A source of energy, conductors and resistors, measurement of current, potential difference and resistance – Ohm’s law, simple numerical based on it. heating effect of current, quantitative relationship between heat, electric current, resistance of common electrical appliances based on heating effect, measurement of electrical energy – its unit, electrical power, simple numerical.

Magnetism :
Type of magnet, properties of magnet, magnetic field, electromagnet and their applications, DC & AC motors. Fleming ‘s left hand rule. Sound :

Sound and its property, propagation of sound, velocity, resonance, wave motion and applications. Wave Motion :

Nature of a wave, propagation of a wave through a medium, types of waves – longitudinal and transverse, periodic motion, idea of simple harmonic motion (graphical treatment). Definitions of displacement, amplitude, frequency, time period, wave length and their units, relationship between wavelength, frequency and velocity of a wave, simple numerical, energy transferred during propagation of waves.

Domestic electric circuit :
Elementary ideas about wiring, fuse, possible hazards and safety measures. Sun as a Source of energy :

Absorption of solar energy by the earth, photosynthesis, solar heaters, solar cells; wind energy wind mills; electricity from sea waves. Fuels :

Bio mass as a fuel-biogas, fossil fuels-coal, types of coal; petroleum, fractional distillation of petroleum, L.P.G, natural gas, classification of fuels –solid, liquid and gaseous fuels; characteristics of fuel-calorific value of fuels and its determination, ignition temperature, combustion of fuels, combustion of food in living organisms; characteristics of an ideal fuel.

Heat engines :
Idea of conversion of heat into work and vice-versa, meaning of mechanical equivalent of heat – its determination by joule’s experiment (simple numerical based on work and energy conversion). External combustion engine (basic idea), working of internal combustion engines. Nuclear energy :

Sources of the Sun’s energy, composition of sunlight; basic idea of atomic nucleus, nuclear fusion, nuclear fission, chain reaction, energy released during fission, examples of uncontrolled fission and fusion, simple idea of nuclear reactor and atomic power plant. Radiation hazards. Energy crisis –causes and possible solution for overcoming it.

Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE. MATHEMATICS Arithmetic
Natural numbers, integers, fractions, rational/irrational numbers, decimal fractions, HCF & LCM, square root, ratio and proportion, percentages, averages, profit & loss, simple and compound interest.

Algebra :
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of algebraic expressions, HCF & LCM, factorization, simple equations, surds, indices, logarithms, Solution of linear equations of two and three variables. Ratio and proportion meaning and standard form, roots and discriminate of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0;

Calculus :
Elementary and basic problems of different and integral calcus. Basic concept of continuity.

Mensuration Area and Volume
Area of four walls of a room, area of a circle, sector and segment of a circle; surface area and volume of cube, cuboids cone, cylinder, sphere. Trigonometry

Trigonometric ratios of an angle A of a right angle triangle, Simple applications of trigonometric ratios for solving problems of different types, Simple identities based upon the above.

Heights and Distances
Solution of simple problems of height and distance using trigonometrically tables and logarithmic tables. Geometry : Lines and Angles

Different characteristics of lines and angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, inserting lines, some of angles and triangles, interior and exterior angles.

Triangles-properties, equality, congruency and similarity with respect to sides and angles. Parallelogram-types and properties. Circles – Properties, arc, chords, tangents, secants and angles subtended by arcs. Parallelogram : Types and properties. Circles : Arcs, chords, tangents, secants and angles subtended by arcs. Statistics
Histograms with given intervals, classification of data, frequency, frequency polygons, ogives. Mean, median and mode of grouped and ungrouped data, problems related to statistical techniques.

Probability :
Basic problems related to probability. Computing

Introduction to computers : role and use of computers in modern society, Hardware and software aspects of computers, Knowledge of applications and languages, Flow chart and solutions of problems through problem algorithm.

Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.
CHEMISTRY Matter-Nature and Behaviour : Nature and behavior :
Different types of substances, elements, compounds and their mixtures, Structure of matter. Atomic theory, molecules and atoms; Structure of atomelectrons, protons and neutrons, Composition of nucleus – atomic number and mass number, Valence electrons and valency.

Preparation and properties of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon-di-oxide. Oxidation and Reduction, Acid, bases and salts. Electrochemical cell :
Construction of a simple voltaic cell; working of an electrochemical cell; lead storage battery and dry cell.

Classification of elements :
Similarities and dissimilarities in the properties of some elements. Periodic law, periods and groups, gradation of properties of elements along a period and in the groups. Carbon and its compounds :

Introduction, allotropies of carbon and their occurrence, structure, related property and uses. Hydrocarbon and their elementary structure, related property and uses, simple compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and their uses. Petroleum products, introductory account of synthetic fibres, plastics, rubber, soaps and detergents.

Extraction of Metals :
Metals and non-metals; occurrence, general metallurgical operations for extraction of pure metal, properties of metals and some alloys, uses of metals and non-metals, their compounds. Chemical bond :

Formation of ionic and covalent bonds, important properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds. Electrolysis :

Movement of ions during electrolysis; relationship between current, time and amount of metal deposited during electrolysis; electroplating. Natural Resources : Water :

Water as a natural resources, origin of life in water as medium for the activity of the living, water as solvent, saturated and unsaturated solution, sea water as habitat of organism, salts from oceans, ocean current, use of water Dependence of man on natural resources – minerals from earth metals and non-metals, use of non metals.

Air :
Role of atmosphere in protection from radiation, composition of atmosphere, water and particulate matter in atmosphere, carbon dioxide and its adverse effect on living organisms, role of trees, release of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels and automobiles, corrosion of metals, damage of historical monuments from acidic gases, toxic effects of metallic particles, asbestos etc on living organisms carbon monoxide and its ill effects, smog, air pollution noise pollution and its effects on human beings.

  • Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.

Clerk Eligibility Criteria

  • Age : 17½ to 23 year
  • Qualification : XII with Maths & Accounts (Science & Commerce) with at least 60% (50% in each Sub. )
  • Exam Pattern Part–I : General Knowledge (05 Que) General Science (05 Que) Mathematics (10 Que) Computer Science (05 Que) { Total : 100 Marks } Part–II : General English (25 Que) { Total : 100 Marks } Total Marks : 200 Exam Duration : 60 Minute Negative Marks : 01 Marks Syllabus GENERAL KNOWLEDGE : Abbreviations : National and International. Sports : National and International. Awards & Prizes :
  • National awards, Gallantry awards, Nobel Prizes. History :

Important dates & battles in Indian and World History and land marks of Indian History, national movement.

Syllabus

  • Geography :
    Solar System Space exploration, The earth principal peaks, Deserts, Rivers, Lakes and famous waterfalls, Geographical Tallest, Biggest and Longest etc.
  • Terminology :
    Geographical terms, Economic terms, Astronomical terms, Legal terms and Misc terms.
  • UNO
    Indian Armed Forces.
    Indian Towns, States and Uts.
    Institutions and Research Stations, International space Stations and Festivals of India and World.
    Indian News Agencies and Dailies.
    Continents and Sub Continents.
    Inventions and Discoveries.
    Environment.
    The Constitution of India.
    Religious communities and Principal Languages.
    National and International Days.
    International Organizations.
    Books and Authors.
    The world of Plants and animals.
    Current Affairs and “Who’s Who”.
    GENERAL SCIENCE Human Body :
    Food and nutrition, diseases and prevention, vitamins and their uses. Question of General Science consisting of topic related to Physics, Chemistry and Biology. based on fundamentals and day to day activities. Medical Terms. Scientific Terms. Scientific and Research Institutes in India. IO/Numeral Ability :
  • The questions will be based on the ability of the candidates of age group ranging between 16 & 20 years. Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE. MATHEMATICS Arithmetic :
  • Natural numbers, integers, fractions, rational/irrational numbers, decimal fractions, HCF & LCM, square root, ratio and proportion, percentages, averages, profit & loss, simple and compound interest. Algebra :
  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of algebraic expressions, HCF & LCM, factorisation, simple equations, surds, indices, logarithms, Solution of linear equations of two and three variables.
  • Ratio and proportion meaning and standard form, roots and discriminant of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0; Mensuration: Area and Volume :
  • Area of four walls of a room, area of a circle, sector and segment of a circle; surface area and volume of cube, cuboids cone, cylinder, sphere. Trigonometry:
  • Trigonometric ratios of an angle A of a right angle triangle, Simple applications of trigonometric ratios for solving problems of different types, Simple identities based upon the above. Heights and Distances :
  • Solution of simple problems of height and distance using trigonometrical tables and logarithmic tables. Geometry : Lines and Angles :
  • Different characteristics of lines and angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, inserting lines, some of angles and triangles, interior and exterior angles.
  • Triangles-properties, equality, congruency and similarity with respect to sides and angles. Parallelogram-types and properties.
  • Circles – Properties, arc, chords, tangents, secants and angles subtended by arcs. Statistics:
  • Histograms with given intervals, classification of data, frequency, frequency polygons, ogives. Mean, median and mode of grouped and ungrouped data, problems related to statistical techniques. Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE. 4
  • COMPUTER Computer System :
    Characteristics of a computer, Basic applications of a computer, Components of a computer system – Central Processing unit (CPU), Visual Display Unit (VDU), Keyboard.
  • Concept of Memory :
    Primary and Secondary Memory, RAM and ROM, Units of Memory – Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte.
  • Input / Output Devices :
    Mouse, Joy Stick, Scanner, Microphone, OCR, MICR, Light pen, Bar code Reader, Digital Camera, Printer, Speaker, Plotter.
  • Booting procedure and Storage Devices MS –Windows :
    Basic concept of an Operating System and its functions.
  • Introduction to Windows :
    Using Mouse and moving icons on the screen, My computer, Recycle Bin, Task Bar, Start0menu and menu selection, running an application, setting system date and time, Windows Explorer to view files, folders and directories, creating and renaming of files and folders, Opening and Closing of Windows Minimise, Restore and Maximise forms of windows, Basic components of a Window : Desktop, Frame, Title Bar, Menu Bar, Status Bar, Scroll Bars (Horizontal and Vertical), Using right button of the Mouse, Creating Shortcut, Basic Windows, Accessories : Notepad, Paint, Calculator, Wordpad.
  • MS Word
    Introduction to a Word Processor, Creating and Saving a Document, Editing and Formatting a Document ; Text Style (B.I.U), Font Type, Size, changing colour, alignment of text ; Formatting paragraphs with line or paragraph spacing ; adding headers and footers, numbering pages, using grammar and spell utilities, using subscript and superscript, inserting symbols, Print Preview, Printing a document, Inserting WordArt, Clipart and Pictures, Page setting, Bullets and Numbering, Borders and Shading, Format painter, Find and Replace, Inserting Tables: inserting, deleting-rows and columns, merging cells, splitting cells, using auto format.
  • MS Power Point :
    Introduction to presentation Graphics, understanding the concept of slides shows, Basic elements of a slide, Different types of slide Layouts, Creating and saving a presentation, Different views of a slide : Normal view, Slide Sorter view and Slide Show, Editing and Formatting a slide : Adding Titles, Subtitles, Text, Background, Watermark; Headers and Footers, Numbering Slides.
  • MS Excel :
    Introduction to Spreadsheets, Concept of Worksheets and workbooks, Creating and Saving a worksheet, Working with a spreadsheet: entering numbers, text, date/time, series using Auto Fill, Editing and formatting a worksheet including changing colour, size, font, alignment of text, inserting or deleting cells, rows and columns.
  • Note :
    The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.
  • ENGLISH COMPREHENSION GRAMMAR 1. Parts of Speech. (a) Article (b) Noun and Pronoun. (c) Adjective. (d) Preposition. (e) Conjunction and modals. 2. Verbs Tenses : Present/past forms Simple/continuous form Prefect forms Future time reference 3. Sentence Structure Type of Sentences Affirmative/interrogative sentences. Use of Phrases. Direct and Indirect speech. Active and Passive Voice 4. Other Areas (a) Idioms and Phrases. (b) Synonyms and antonyms. (c) One word substitution. Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.

Nursing Assistant Eligibility Criteria

  • Age : 17½ to 23 year
  • Qualification : XII (PCB) with 50%

Exam Pattern

  • General Knowledge (10 Que)
  • Chemistry (15 Que)
  • Biology (15 Que)
  • Mathematics (05 Que)
  • Physics (05 Que)
  • Total Marks : 200
  • Exam Duration : 90 Minute
  • Negative Marks : 01 Marks

Syllabus

  • National and International Sports :
    National and International
    Awards and Prizes :
    National awards, Gallantry awards, NobelPrize
  • History :
    Important dates & battles in Indian and World Historyand land land marks of Indian History, national movement.
  • Geography:
    Solar System Space exploration, The earthprincipal peaks, Deserts, Rivers, Lakes and famous waterfalls,Geographical Tallest, Biggest and Longest etc.
  • Terminology:
    Geographical terms, Economic terms,Astronomical terms, Legal terms and Misc terms.
  • UNO:
    United Nations Organisation
  • Forces:
    Indian Armed Forces.
  • Town/Cites:
    Indian Towns, States and Uts.
  • Institutions:
    Institutions and Research Stations, Internationalspace Stations and Festivals of India and World.
  • Indian News Agencies and Dailies. Continents and Sub Continents Inventions and Discoveries. Environment. The Constitution of India. Religious communities and Principal Languages. National and International Days. International Organizations. Books and Authors. The world of Plants and animals. Current Affairs and “Who’s Who”. BIOLOGY Basic Biology :
    Cells structure and functions, tissues, organsand organ system, outline classifi cations of plants and animals, adaptation and evolution.
  • Life Process :
    Nutrition -photosynthesis, autotrophs,heterotrophs, Respiration. Internal transport, Excretion,Reproduction. Growth and differentiation. Control and co-ordination.
  • Study of Birds :
    Habit and behaviour of familiar birds.
  • Human Beings Uniqueness of human body :
    Organisation of human body,unique organs of the human body – biped and erect posture,opposite thumb, highly developed brain, location of eye,colour sensitive retina, presence of salivary amylase, antigravitypostural muscles, location tests, capability of year roundreproduction, some characteristics of human body common toother animals.
  • Food and Health Necessity of balanced diet:
    Diet and nature of work, need andcarbohydrates and fats, vitamins, minerals, sources of dietaryproteins, carbohydrates and fats, vitamins, minerals. Defi ciencydiseases and their symptoms –protein energy malnutrition,mineral malnutrition, Symptoms of diseases, effects ofinsuffi ciency, control Harmful effects of over intake, obesity,and other complications, cardiovascular disorder, motiling ofteeth and fl uorosis, hypervitaminosis.
  • Wasteful Food Practices:
    Types of wastage, defectivepractices post harvesting, mode of storage and distribution,traditional systems, faulty methods of preservation.
  • Food Yield:
    Different practices –use of fertilizers and manures,proper irrigation, nitrogen fi xation, crop rotation, mixed cropping,use of good hybrids, protection of plants againstdiseases. Animal husbandry, artifi cial insemination , care andmanagement. Environmental pollutants, contaminated water,causes and transmission by physical contact or vectors. Disordercaused by addiction to alcohol, smoking and drugs.
  • Essentials for good health:
    Hygienic habits and control ofenvironmental pollution.
  • Cycles of materials:
    Carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, nitrogenfi xation, oxygen cycle, oxidation processes, water cycle, mineralcycles (Na K. Mg. Fe) Role of energy change in different cycles.
  • Ecological balance :
    Man’s role in disturbing the balance,environment physical, biotic and socio-culture, efforts formaintenance of ecological balance, recycling of waste materialsfor ecological balance.
  • Living resources:
    Renewable and non-renewable resources,exploitation of resources, ecological crisis due to deforestation,need for proper replacement and management of livingresources, means of replenishment through sulviculture,conservation and monitoring of wild life parks and sanctuaries,wild life conservation.
  • Ways of living :
    (a) Habitat and Organisms Habitat. Types of habitat:classifi cation of organisms based on habitats, habitat andorganisms, interdependent alternation of habitats and its effectson organisms including man conservation of habitats.
    (b) Adaptation Structural and functional potentialities oforganisms, structure adaptation with reference to internal andexternal factors, Functional adaptation in reference to lifeprocesses.
    (c) Study of Birds Habit and behaviour of familiar birds.
    CHEMISTRY Chemistry :
    Physical and Chemical changes. Elements,Mixtures and Compounds, Symbols, Formula and simple Chemical Equations, Law of Chemical Combination, Properties ofAir and Water, Preparation and Properties of Hydrogen, Oxygen,Nitrogen and Carbondioxide, Oxidation and Reduction, Acids, bases and salts, Carbon and its forms, Natural andArtifi cial Fertilizers, Elementary ideas about the Structure ofAtom, Atomic, Equivalent and Molecular Weights, Valency.
  • Note :
    The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topicspertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked otherthan the above topics but defi nitely within the syllabus of CBSE.
  • PHYSICS
    Physical Properties and States of Matter, Mass, Weight, Volume, Density and Specific Gravity, Principle of Archimedes,Pressure Barometer, Motion of objects, Velocity and Acceleration, Newtons Laws of Motion, Force and Momentum, Parallelogramof Forces, Stability and Equilibrium of bodies, Gravitation, elementary ideas of work, Power and Energy, Heat and its Effects, Sound waves and their properties, Reflection and refraction. Spherical mirrors and Lenses, Type and properties of magnet, Static and Current Electricity, conductors and Non-conductors, Ohms Law, Simple Electrical Circuits, Heating.
  • Mathematics
  • Algebra.
    Matrices & Determinants.
    Analytical Geometry.
    Trigonometry.
    Integral Calculus.
    Differential Calculus.
    Probability and Statistics.
    Number Systems
    Fundamental arithmetical operations
    Mensuration
    Area, Volume and Surface Area
    Algebra : Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division ofalgebraic expressions, HCF & LCM, factorisation, simpleequations, surds, indices, logarithms, Solution of linear equationsof two and three variables. Ratio and proportion meaning andstandard form, roots and discriminant of a quadraticequation ax2 + bx + c = 0;

Eligibility Criteria for Trade Men

  • Age : 17½ to 23 year
  • Qualification : VIII/X Simple Pass


Exam Pattern

  • General Knowledge (20 Que)
  • Mathematics (15 Que)
  • General Science (15 Que)
  • Total Marks : 100
  • Exam Duration : 60 Minute
  • Negative Marks : 0.5 Marks

Syllabus

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Abbreviations – National and International
Sports – National and International
Awards & Prizes – National awards, Gallantry awards, Nobel Prizes.
History – Important dates & battles in Indian and World History and land marks of Indian History, national movement.
Geography – Solar System Space exploration, The earth principal peaks, Deserts, Rivers, Lakes and famous waterfalls, Geographical Tallest, Biggest and Longest etc.
Terminology – Geographical terms, Economic terms, Astronomical terms, Legal terms and Misc terms.
UNO
Indian Armed Forces.
Indian Towns, States and Uts.
Institutions and Research Stations, International space Stations and Festivals of India and World.
Indian News Agencies and Dailies.
Continents and Sub Continents.
Inventions and Discoveries.
Environment.
The Constitution of India.
Religious communities and Principal Languages.
National and International Days.
International Organizations.
Books and Authors.
The world of Plants and animals.
Current Affairs and “Who’s Who”.
Note:- The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE. GENERAL SCIENCE
Human Body – Food and nutrition, diseases and prevention, vitamins and their uses.

Question of General Science consisting of topic related to Physics, Chemistry and Biology. based on fundamentals and day to day activities.

Medical Terms. Scientific Terms.
Scientific and Research Institutes in India.

IO/Numeral Ability. The questions will be based on the ability of the candidates of age group ranging between 16 & 20 years.

MATHEMATICS Arithmetic
Consisting of numbers, HCF, LCM, Decimal fraction, square roots, percentage, Average, Ratio and proportion, partnership, profit & loss, unitary method, time work and distance, simple interest.

Algebra
Basic operations and factorization, HCF and LCM, quadratic equations.

Geometry
Lines and angles, triangles quadrilaterals, parallelograms and circles

Mensuration
Area and perimeters of Squares, rectangles parallelograms and circles, volume and surface area of cube, cuboids, cone, cylinders and sphere.

Note : The above syllabus is not a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.

Selection Process 1. Physical Fitness Test (PFT) 2. Physical Measurement Test (PMT) 3. Documentation 4. Medical Examination 5. Common Entrance Examination (CEE) 6. Final Selection (Merit List) 1. Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
Indian Army JCO/OR Conduct Commonly all trades these below events.
To determine the Physical Fitness Test (PFT), the following tests carrying 100 marks are held.
Race : 1.6 km within up to 5 minute 30 sec
Pull Ups : 10 and above for
Zig Zag Balance : Qualify
9 Fit Ditch Jump : Qualify

  1. Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
    Minimum Height required is 170 cms for GD/Trademan/Technical/ Nursing Assistant
    Minimum Height required is 162 cms for Clerk.
    Minimum Chest required is 77 cms, and plus 5 cms after expension.
    The weight of the candidate should be in proportion with his height & according to his age.
  2. Documentation 4. Medical Examination
    Normal hearing with each ear and good binocular vision in both eyes.
    Should be able to read 6/6 in distance vision chart with each eye.
    Colour vision should be CP-III.
    Minimum 14 dental points.
    Should not have diseases like deformity of bones, hydrocele and varicocle or piles.
    Should recognize red and green colours.
  3. Common Entrance Examination (CEE)
    The written exam is based upon the exam pattern and syllabus that has been selected for the Indian Army Soldier GD written exam as provided in Details.
  4. Final Selection (Merit List)