UPSC CDS II Recruitment 2021 – Apply Online for 339 Vacancy

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has published to conduct Combined Defence Services (CDS) Exam II 2021. Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online.

Important Dates
-Starting Date to Apply Online: 04-08-2021
-Last Date to Apply Online: 24-08-2020 till 06:00 PM
-Date for Online Application Withdrawn: 31-08 to 06-09-2021 till 06:00 PM
-Last Date for Fee Payment (Pay by cash): 23-08-2021 at 11:59 pm
-Last Date for Fee Payment (online): 24-08-2021 till 06:00 pm
-Date for Exam: 14-11-2021

Qualification
-For I.M.A. and Officers’ Training Academy: Degree of a recognized University or equivalent.
-For Indian Naval Academy: Degree in Engineering from a recognized University/Institution.
-For Air Force Academy: Degree of a recognized University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering

International Day of Yoga June 21st June

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Diversity of yoga 

Part of yoga’s appeal and rising popularity is its ability to be interpreted and shaped by the culture or society in which it is practised. Traditional styles of yoga such as Iyengar or Ashtanga co-exist alongside more new-age forms such as boxing yoga or rave yoga, even Christian yoga.

Some religious conservatives complain that yoga is rooted in the religions of the Indian sub-continent, notably Hinduism and Buddhism. This perception has restricted the rise of yoga in conservative Islamic societies such as Qatar, where it can be seen as blasphemous. The small Gulf nation is governed by an austere form of Islam known as Wahhabism, which views yoga with suspicion. Despite its global popularity, many Muslims feel that practising yoga is tantamount to practising another religion.

Noor disagrees. “Yoga is not a religion,” she told Al Jazeera. “It is a discipline.” 

The reason Noor is able to practise and teach yoga at all, is because of Valerie Jeremijenko. She is an early pioneer of yoga in Qatar, perhaps the earliest. Valerie has been a yoga teacher in Qatar for the past 15 years and has operated her own studio, Yama Yoga, since 2009. She also runs a successful teacher-training programme. However, while the perception of yoga is changing, she still faces some, mostly cultural or social, difficulties.

“This has less to do with yoga and more to do with Qatar’s licensing laws that do not like mixed male-female classes or recognise yoga outside of a sport,” Valerie told Al Jazeera.

Valerie said that the kinds of yoga that took off in the West, physically demanding practices such as Ashtanga and hot yoga, were rooted in the Protestant work ethic, and as such, don’t really suit traditional Qatari society.

“The daily ethic of a rigorous practice is not really part of the Qatari culture, nor is individual expression … so yoga as it is practised in the West does not really work with the traditional Qatari way of life,” she added.

Government releases revised pensionary benefits under OROP to over two lakh defence pensioners

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NEW DELHI: The government on Monday released revised pensionary benefits under One Rank One Pension (OROP) to over two lakh beneficiaries drawing service or disability pension. The amount along with first instalment of arrears had been released and credited by the Defence Ministry to the accounts of pensioners on March 1, 2016.

“In the case of remaining 1,46,335 family pensioners drawing pension from Departmental Pension Drawing Officers ( DPDOs), payment along with arrears is expected to be released by March end. Banks are under process of revision work,” a Ministry of Defence press release explains.

The total additional annual financial increase for grant of One Rank One Pension (OROP) is Rs 7488.70 crores. The total amount on account of arrears to be paid for the period July 1, 2014 to December 31, 2015 is Rs 10925.11 crores.

The release states,” Out of total annual liability of Rs 7488.70 crores, Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBOR) family pensioners shall get Rs 6,405.59 crores, which works out to 85.5% of total expenditure of OROP.”

Due to increase in defence pension budget, the additional liability for current financial year 2015-16 shall be Rs 4,721.34 crores which will increase the current defence pension liability of Rs 60,238 crores to Rs. 64,959.34 crores for the year 2015-16.

CDS Previous year question paper English-2015

The “Combined Defence Services”Examination (CDS) is conducted twice a year by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment into the Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy. The Notification for the examination is usually released in the months of October and June, and the examinations are conducted in February and November respectively. Only unmarried graduates are eligible to sit for the exam. Successful candidates are admitted into the respective Academies after an interview conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB).

Click here to download: CDS Previous year English paper

UPSC CDS 2016 (I) Entrance Exam Dates | UPSC CDS Examination Notification 2016

Combined Defence Service exam is conducted by Union Public Service Commission twice every year for recruitment to office cadre of the Army, Navy and Air force.
Candidates qualifying the written test are interviewed by the Service Selection Board and if finally selected, depending upon the choice given by the candidates and their merit list ranking, are sent to one of the following institutes for orientation training:
(a) Indian Military Academy , Dehradun
(b) Naval Academy, Goa
(c) Air Force Academy, Begumpet, Hyderabad
(d) Officers Training Academy ,
Chennai (e)
Officers Training Academy, Chennai 18th SSC Women (Non­Technical)
Women candidates are eligible for OTA (Officers Training Academy, Chennai) only
Those joining the first three institutes get permanent commission. Cadets passing out of Officers Training Academy get short service commission. Applicants are required to mention their preferences while filling up the application forms

Date of CDS exam 14th Feb 2016
Objective of CDS Recruitment into Army, Navy and Air Force.
Courses for which CDS Exam is conducted Permanent Commission (PC) Courses:-> Indian Military Academy (IMA Course at Dehradun), Indian Naval Academy (INA Course at Ezhimala), Indian Airforce Academy (IFA Course at Hyderabad).
Short Service Commission (SSC) Course:-> Officers Training Academy (SSC Non Technical Course for Men), Officers Training Academy (SSC Non-Technical Course for Women) at Chennai
Course Starting Date a) 1st Jan 2017 for IMA, INA and Air Force
b) April 2017 for Officers Training Academy
Selection Procedure Two Stages ( Stage I-> Written Test), Stage II ->5 day SSB Interview Procedure (to be held tentatively in Aug 2016))
Vacancies (200 for IMA, 45 for INA, 32 for Air force, 175 for OTA -Males, 05 for OTA -females) -Total 457
Mode of Applying ONLY Online (www.upsconline.nic.in)
Date of Notification 7th Nov 2015
Last date for filling of application 4th Dec 2015 till 11:59 P.M
Any Documents to be submitted NO (However, the documents will be required if a candidate qualifies for Stage II – SSB Interviews)
Fees Rs 200 (fee exempted for Females, SC, ST)
Eligibility Criteria -Educational qualifications a) For IMA, any graduate
b) For INA, degree in Engineering required
c) For AFA, degree in Engg OR any graduate (but with Physics/Maths at 10+2 level)
d) For OTA (both Men & Women), any gradutae
Any one in the final year can ALSO apply. (However, the certificates need to be submitted by 13th Nov 2016 for PC courses and by 1st Feb 2017 for SSC Courses
Eligibility Criteria – Date of Birth (DoB) for CDS -Feb 2016 a) For IMA, DoB should be from 2nd Jan 1993 to 1st Jan 1998.
b) For INA, DOB should be from 2nd Jan 1993 to 1st Jan 1998.
c) For AFA, DoB should be from 2nd Jan 1993 to 1st Jan 1997
d) For OTA (Men), DOB should be from 2nd Jan 1992 to 1st Jan 1998
e) For OTA (Women), DoB should be from 2nd Jan 1992 to 1st Jan 1998
Exam Pattern Maths (100 qs, 2 hrs), English (120 qs, 2 hrs), GK (120 qs, 2 hrs). Each paper (100 marks). However, any one applying for OTA will have to appear for ONLY English & GK
Type of questions Multiple Choice Questions (Paper based test)
Number of Questions/Marks Maths (100 qs), English (120 qs), GK (120 qs):-> 100 marks for each paper.
Number of choices for each question 4 (a, b, c, d), Only one answer correct
Negative marking One-third of the marks assigned to the question
Cut off marks for getting a call for Stage II (Interviews) It varies across the year. In 2014, it was 99 marks for IMA and Navy , 129 marks for Airforce, 78 marks (out of 200) for Officers Training Academy
Number of cities (written test) 41

notification more details: CDS-I-2016

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