Monday, July 19, 2010

Test your analytical abilities: Sociology, Philosophy, Geology...more Explore courses which will enhance communication and writing skils - English lit





FROM Economics to Tamil literature, these are the staple options for nearly 90% of the students in the country. Barring a few like Economics and Fine Arts, which do offer job possibilities which are related to what you study, most of the other programmes equip you with certain critical analytical and conceptual capabilities. But identifying the right job for the skills you have is left to your imagination and ability.

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Listing of select programmes
224 Academic Law 244 Hindi 264 Oriental Studies 284 Sociology
225 Anthropology 245 Hindustani Music 265 Oriya 285 Speech Therapy
226 Applied Arts 246 History and Archaeology 266 Performing Arts 286 Statistics
227 Arabic 247 Home Science 267 Persian 287 Statistics and
Mathematics
228 Ayurveda 248 Human Rights 268 Pharmacy 288 Tamil Literature
229 Behavioural Science 249 Indian Administration 269 Philosophy 289 Telugu
230 Bengali 250 Indian Culture 270 Physics 290 Turkish
231 Botany 251 Indian Languages 271 Police Administration 291 Urdu
232 Chinese Language 252 Indian Philosophy 272 Political Science 292 Urdu & Islamic Studies
233 Christian Studies 253 Indo-Tibetan Studies 273 Politics 293 Vaishnavism
234 Comparative Religion 254 Islamic Studies 274 Population Studies 294 Vedanga Jyotish
235 Divinity 255 Japanese Studies 275 Professional Studies 295 Vedic Astrology
236 Economics 256 Karnatak Music 276 Psychology 296 Vedic Studies
237 English 257 Kirtanshastra 277 Punjabi 297 Visharad
238 Fine Arts 258 Malayalam 278 Religions of India 298 Vyavasaik
239 Gandhian Social Work 259 Mathematics 279 Rural Development 299 West Asian Studies
240 Gemnology 260 Medical Sociology 280 Rural Services 300 Yoga
241 General Law 261 Music (Flute, Hindustani, Miruthangam, Veena, Violin
and Vocal) 281 Russian 301 Yoga & Nisargopachar
242 Geography 262 Musicology 282 Sanskrit 302 Yogashastra
243 Geology 263 Naturopathy and Yogic Science 283 Social Legislation 303 Zoology


Indian Languages

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility:10+2. Some colleges have entrance exam; Job Profiles: Writer, Translator, Teacher

One of the most misunderstood degree programmes, languages still remain the least popular choice. But with increasing usage of vernacular languages in media, entertainment and even commerce, the potential for a good career exists if you equip yourself with language skills.

Course overview
Apart from learning the language you will study literature and masterpieces in the chosen language to strengthen your base and understanding of the language. You would need to study the history of the language as well as understand the changes in the application of the language, over the years.

Job opportunities
Translation, journalism and teaching are some fields, which recruit professionals with a language skill. From a copy writer to editor, good language skills are most essential for success. Advertising is another field that increasingly looks at language experts. Copywriting in Indian languages is a very lucrative option. Yet anther niche job, is act as micro finance facilitators. The cultural insights that a language degree provides you, coupled with a diploma in micro finance, would give you a headstart as a loan officer for the innumerable firms that are entering this field. Nachiket Mor, President of ICICI Foundation predicts that nearly a million jobs would be available in the coming decade in this domain. The pay is largely dependent on your area of work, initial range for fresh graduates would be between Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 15,000

Anthropology

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2 (Science) for a BSc in Anthropology. Some colleges also accept Commerce and Arts students; Job Profiles: Anthropologist, Researcher, Project Officer

First introduced by Calcutta University in 1920, it is the study of the evolution of man from primitive times to the present, along with the physical and cultural diversity of human beings based on living environments is part of the territory.

Course overview
An interdisciplinary field, you will study Socio-cultural Anthropology, Prehistoric anthropology, Physical or Biological Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology and Applied Anthropology. Field work is also part of the course.

Job opportunities
Anthropologists basically provide staff function. They provide inputs on a particular race of society to other professionals. In other words, their expertise would enable archaeologists, medical doctors and social sector specialists perform their job better. So job opportunities are minimal but well paying. Some of the experts, with doctoral degrees also advise large developmental organizations like WHO, UNDP, etc.


Sociology

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2, cut-offs vary from college to college; Job Profiles: Junior Project Fellow (Rs. 8,000 per month for a fresher) Sociologist, Community Worker, Researcher, Project Officer

Human-social relationships is the focus. Being interdisciplinary, it includes fields such as demography, criminology and environmental sociology. In addition, you will delve into the depths of society and religion. Understanding economic, cultural and political aspects of countries is also required.

Course overview
The discipline will help you to understand social structures and processes. Not only will you learn about human society, but you will also develop the ability to classify human social behaviour. You will learn about kinship, religion, politics, economics and the society along with its impact on everyday life.

Job opportunities
Research and related aspects find the most takers. A sociology graduate will work largely in the social sector with various NGO’s and organisations. Though government jobs are also available, postgraduates have an edge. Many graduates continue to do their postgraduation and work on projects alongside. Community work takes in a lot of the students. The pay is largely dependent on the project and place of work.


English Literature

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2, some colleges hold entrance tests; Job Profiles: Journalist (as a fresher, you can expect Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 15,000 depending on your grasp of grammar and writing skills) Scriptwriter, English Teacher, Storyteller, Freelance Writer

If you have the creative bent, there is no other better option than a course in English literature. You will delve into the world of literature, right from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales to Vikram Seth’s ‘A Suitable Boy.’ If you complete your programmes from a good colleges, you will strengthen your English communication skills, writing techniques and analysis of literature. Creative skills and an interest in reading all kinds of literature come with the territory. In addition, you will need to understand historical, political, psychological and spiritual aspects as well.

Course overview
You will study a range of literature, from classics to modern novels, and poetry. Understanding their implied meanings is part of the territory. Similes, metaphors and interpretations will be part of the course. If you don’t enjoy reading, you will face a tough time. Your writing skills and reading of literature will widen your perspectives as you do the course.

Job opportunities
You can choose from a number of jobs, such as teaching, publishing, writing, advertising, research or translation. Becoming a scriptwriter or author is another possibility. Publishing houses also commission you to author books. You can become an English teacher, too. Salary will vary according to the place where you join.

Geology

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2 with science; Job Profiles: Geologist – A fresher can expect a starting salary of Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 40,000 per month- Meteorologist, Geographer, Oceanographer

This science branch deals with the study of the earth, environment, history and minerals. A career in this field is gaining popularity; explore different branches such as structural geology, mineralogy, planetology and geomorphology as well.

Course overview
Delves into assessment of natural disasters and effects on the environment. Study about under-water resources, oil, natural gas and minerals. Get acquainted with activities like construction of bridges, roads, buildings and laying railway lines, with respect to natural resources. You will be taught to assess quality of soil through geo-chemical and geo-physical tests, too.

Job opportunities
You can become a geologist, meteorologist, geographer or oceanographer. Explore careers in petrology, paleontology, geophysics, mining or field study. Good employment opportunities exist in the public and private sector. Apply for jobs with Central Government agencies through exam by UPSC. Explore Defense and Paramilitary forces and firms like Reliance, Essar that have stakes in Indian mining space.

Botany

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2 in science; Job Profiles: Research Scientist (fresh graduates can expect Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 35,000 per month) Botanist, Ecologist, Taxonomist, Conservationist, Plant Explorer

Botany by definition is the scientific study of plants, including algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. An understanding of ecology and interaction between organisms and the environment is part of the field.

Course overview
A combination of theory and practicals, you will study Ecology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Physiology and Taxonomy. Be ready to memorise a lot!

Job opportunities:
Some outdoor positions to consider include that of ecologist, taxonomist, conservationist, forester or plant explorer. A person with an inclination towards mathematics can opt for the field of biophysics, developmental botany, genetics or systems ecology. An interest in chemistry can provide you with the opportunity to become a plant biochemist, molecular biologist or plant physiologist. Biotechnology is a big field to enter as well.

Home Science

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2, some require science background and hold entrance exams; Job Profiles: Nutritionist (Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 15,000 for a fresh graduate), Dietician, Food Technologist, Nutrition Consultant, Research Analyst, School Teacher

Home Science has been in existence for many years, an option that most think is only available to women. The curriculum and course is also being altered to keep up with the current scenario. Focus on health and nutrition forms a large chunk of the course. The field of home science has an interdisciplinary nature to it.

Course overview
The course is interdisciplinary in nature, you are required to learn the basics of Physics, Chemistry and Biology as part of the curriculum. A balance between the scientific approach and practicality is provided. Focus on betterment of family and community is part of the course as well. You will learn subjects such as nutrition and dietetics, rural community extension, child development, and interior decoration as part of the course.

Job opportunities
The opportunities for employment are growing, you can take up jobs in the production industry, tourism, service industry or healthcare as well. In addition, you can work as a nutrition consultant or a research analyst. Most opportunities lie in the non-governmental organisations for graduates. Teaching is another lucrative option available. A degree also opens up vistas for self-employment like starting their own school, crèche, interior design and fashion boutiques.



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Part 3: Architecture, Performing Arts, Fine Arts...more

Part 4: Forestry, BBA, BMM (media), Agriculture, Social Work...more

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)



A politically charged campus, JNU exhibits excellence in patches. A great place to study, though.

FAST FACTS
Established: 1969
Vice-Chancellor: Prof. B B Bhattacharya
Status: Central University
Courses: BA Hons. (Foreign languages), MA, MSc, MTech, MPH, MPhil, PhD (various disciplines)
Schools: 10
Centres: 3
Student strength: Approx 5,500 (Research: PG:UG - 6:3:1) (Male: Female - 7:3)
Fees: Rs. 300-350 annually excluding hostel food charges (Rs. 1,000 monthly)
No. of hostels: 17
Entrance exam: JNU Entrance held at 71 centres in May
Full-time faculty: 514 (Profs.: 250; Asso. Profs.: 134; Asst Profs.: 130)
Faculty with PhD: 472 (90%)
Student activities: Nine cultural clubs (Debating, Drama, Film, Fine Arts, Literary, Music, Nature & Wildlife, Photography and UN & UNESCO); Mountaineering club & Sports.
Website: www.jnu.ac.in


WHEN a multinational food company proposed to open a beverage stall at the JNU campus, the idea was argued to the hilt. Students discussed, debated and eventually voted against the opening of a branded outlet in the university grounds. This is just one of the many tales that the 41-year-old university has in its fold. Life has moved on since then, with logo-free tea/ coffee, but not without strengthening the legacy of free expression, a uniquely distinctive feature of the JNU.

Images : Samik Sen

On campus: JNU’s 1,100-acre expanse provides ample physical and intellectual space for young and agile minds. One can spot a lone student pouring over Socrates’ philosophy or the merits of socialism. Debating over issues like societal change, meritocracy, labour laws and other political, socio-economic topics form the DNA of the university.

One can sense that banter is not the core competency of students here and talk of subjects like fashion would be regarded as frivolous. On the other hand, aesthetics would be considered interesting. A research-focused university, it has stood by its culture of cerebral discussions that occur more passionately after dinner hours. Campus life, which follows a certain pace and rhythm, moves unhurried and un-harried.

The walls of the university act as a canvas for student groups to express their ideologies. We are greeted by graffiti walls, mostly provocative political slogans, as we approach the admissions and counselling section at the West Wing. “Oppression is your privilege, protest is our right”, “Resist commercialisation of education”, “Scrap Article 370, Implement uniform Civil Code”, “Red salute to the ongoing movements of the Adivasis in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa and Lalgarh”, find an outlet.


Future of JNU
JNU has a rich history and a unique, vibrant culture. While admirers may love to regale in its past glory, it’s disconcerting to notice that the institution is gradually getting caught up in a time warp. It needs rapid overhaul to realise its potential of a truly global university...


1. The university lacks diversity of disciplines. Programmes in medicine, chemistry, engineering, architecture as well as other areas don’t exist, thus leaving students with a limited choice of subjects.

2. Political slogans dominate the campus, giving an immediate feel that beyond political history, other disciplines don’t impact the student’s expression that much. Thoughts on environment, Information Technology, Culture, physical sciences or Sankrit slokas, find little or no space on the wall.

3. For a campus that engages in high-minded debate, it’s ironic that something as elementary as cleanliness in public spaces does not strike students. Students casually tossed the cups after finishing ‘intellectual’ conversations over tea.

4. A run-down Teflas (canteen), with poor maintenance and questionable hygiene greeted us with passable food. That’s pretty much the state of all canteens; chipped walls, energy-inefficient tubelights and rickety fans.

5. The vast expanse of space does act as a thought ground for ruminating minds. Aesthetically maintained greens is icing on the cake. However, only a few select stretches of the campus are well-manicured; other manageable tracts lie neglected.

Student groups: Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), All India Student Federation (AISF), Students Federation of India (SFI), National Students Union of India (NSUI) and All India Student Association (AISA), seem very active.

Pamphlets jostle for space on the walls that highlight course-related announcements, cultural festivals, invitation for debates and similar notifications. The West Wing has a computerised notice board, which flashes an event listing and beamed an ad for volunteers for Commonwealth Games. It also transmits student-related matters like anti-ragging policies and more.

The JNU has 10 schools and three centres in the campus (see box). One can’t help but notice the eclectic mix of students, national and international, underlining heterogeneity in its true form.

Programmes and eligibility: Admissions are through an entrance examination conducted at 71 centres across the country. The admission notification is published in newspapers in February. In the third week of May, a written test is conducted across various centres (see table). Performance in the written test and marks in the viva voce determine the admission.

Each programme has a fixed number of seats. The total capacity of the institution is around 6,000 students. The university provides 22.5 percent reservation for SC and ST students and 3 percent for the physically challenged. Reservations for foreign nationals amount to 5 percent. The last date of admission to any programme is August 14.

Faculty: Academic freedom is what a true-blooded scholar desires and the JNU provides just the ground for that, keeping research as the nucleus of the academic activity. Student-teacher ratio hovers at 12:1. The faculty strength is 514 plus 19 Professor Emeritus and four Honorary professors. The attrition rate of the faculty is negligible.

Prof. S K Kejriwal of the School of Social Sciences attributes this trend to the academic autonomy allotted to faculty members. Students and teachers bond well and enjoy great interpersonal relationships, he tells us. “There is no hierarchal relationship,” he adds. Unlike the trend in some academic institutions, the faculty members engaged in research work here don’t receive monetary reward for their published works, another faculty member adds.

Learning resources: The library, spread over an area of approximately one lakh square feet, is a nine-storey block. One wonders why the library is not fully digitisatied till date. It is open 361 days from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and gives access to 5.51 lakh reading materials including books, serials and non-book materials. A total of 965 journals are subscribed.

The collection is categorised subject-wise on different floors under three major streams: Social Sciences, Humanities and Sciences. The ’Dholpur House’ situated next to the library attracts civil services aspirants to come and prepare for the exams there. A cyber library with 200 computers is available to access 14,000 full text e-journals/databases as well as for theses/dissertation work. During exam time, library timings are extended up to midnight. The Helen Keller unit is a separate one for visually impaired students.

Schools
Disciplines
Programmes offered
Arts and Aesthetics
Visual Studies, Theatre & Performance Studies, Cinema Studies
MA, MPhil, PhD
Biotechnology
Diverse areas of Biotechnology
MSc, PhD
Computer and Systems Sciences
Computer Science, Computer Applications

MCA, MTech, PhD

Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences: physical sciences, earth and atmospheric sciences,environmental biology, environmental monitoring & management
MSc, MPhil, PhD

Information Technology
Computational Biology; Bioinformatics; System Biology

MTech (Computational & System Biology);
Pre-PhD; Direct PhD
International Studies

American; European; Canadian; Chinese; Russian; Central Asian;
African; West Asian; Japanese and Korean; South Asian; East Asian
Studies; Diplomatic Studies; International Legal Studies; International Trade and Development; International Politics; International
Organisation; Disarmament Studies; Political Geography
MPhil, PhD
MA - Politics (International
Studies);
MA - Economics
Language, Literature
and Culture Studies

Arabic & African Studies; Chinese and South East Asian Studies; French and Francophone Studies; German Studies; Japanese, Korean and North East Asian Studies; Persian and Central Asian Studies; Russian studies; Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Latin American Studies
BA, MA, MPhil, PhD
Diploma and Certificate
Programmes in Portuguese,
Italian and a few others
Indian Languages; English Studies; Linguistics
MA, MPhil and PhD only
Life Sciences
Multidisciplinary & interdisciplinary disciplines in life sciences
MSc, MPhil, PhD
Physical Sciences

Physical Sciences and interdisciplinary areas interfacing physics,
chemistry and mathematics
MSc, Pre-PhD, Direct PhD

Social Sciences

Economic Studies and Planning; Historical Studies; Political Studies;
Studies in Regional Development; Social Systems
MA, MPhil, PhD

Philosophy; Science Policy; Social Medicine and Community Health;
Educational Studies
MPhil and PhD only

Special Centre for Molecular Medicine
Molecular medicine; molecular and cell biology with direct application to the study of human diseases
Pre-PhD, Direct PhD

Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies
Sanskrit Language and Literature; Computational Sanskrit
MA, MPhil, PhD

Centre for the Study of Law
and Governance
Multidisciplinary approach in various aspects of law and governance
MPhil, PhD, direct PhD



Residential facility: The campus houses 17 hostels independently for boys and girls, including one for married research scholars and one for Post Doctoral Fellows. The hostels accommodate about 4,300-odd students. Monthly mess charges are Rs. 850 and the annual rent for single and double seats are pegged at Rs. 240 and Rs. 120 respectively. Besides, other annual nominal charges of newspapers (Rs. 15) crockery (Rs. 50) among a few others.



Important Dates
May 17-20, 2010: All–India Entrance Examination for Admission to MA/ MSc/MCA, MPhil/PhD, Pre-PhD/PhD, MTech/PhD, MPH/PhD

May 17- 19, 2010: All–India Entrance
Examination for Admission to: First and
Second Year of BA (Hons.) Programmes in Foreign Languages

May 18-19, 2010: Entrance Examination for Admission to Part-time Programme of Study (Advanced Diploma in Mass Media in Urdu and Certificate in Language Proficiency)
Students activities: There are various cultural clubs which function under the supervision of a convener elected by the students. Each club is dedicated to an area such as cinema, fine arts, music, photography, the UN and UNESCO. They organise or collaborate with relevant institutions or corporate for activities like social campaign or contest.

Students can seek membership of one or more club by paying a nominal fee. Sports facilities include a stadium, lawn tennis court, badminton court and also provision for indoor sports like chess. Sports fellowships are offered for one full academic year to students who play at the state and national level.

Placements: For a campus, which displays full-blown political activism, not many opt for a career in politics. However, it’s a hub which feeds teaching and research positions in academic institutions and in think tanks. Civil service both at centre and states is another favourite career option in the campus. Barring science schools and economics students, corporates aren’t seen jostling to pick up students. “Many youngsters mostly take up jobs in NGOs,” says a former student.

More features: The JNU has employment, information and guidance bureaus to help the alumni. The GSCASH cell takes up matters of sexual harassment with strict disciplinary action. Anti-ragging policy ensures that the menace is kept under check. The Health Centre is open on all working days, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m and membership is compulsory.

Though the campus is not in the pink of health, it still is an oasis, in terms of the opportunities it offers to a potential student. With its progressive admission policy, and ridiculously low fees, it is an attractive option for even a student from the lowest stratum of the society. The open culture it promotes among students and faculty, is a bonus. If not for anything else, it does provide the intellectual ambience and personal space for pursuing any goal you may choose. If you get admission, just grab it.

Exam: Indian Forest Services Exam details in here! Eligibility, selection procedure, vacancies, fee, more.



AS the whole world focuses on climate change and its impact on environment, a group of officers sees to it that India’s forest cover does not shrink. They belong to the Indian Forest Service.

The IFS exam spread over 10 days is followed by a Personality Test conducted by the UPSC for shortlisted candidates. The number of attempts to appear for the exam is limited to four.

Fee: Examination fee is Rs. 100 payable through a single Central recruitment Fee Stamp. Fee is exempted for all female candidates, SC and ST candidates. Physically disabled candidates are exempted from paying the fee, subject to conditions of eligibility.

Eligibility: The minimum educational qualification is a Bachelor’s degree with at least one of these subjects: Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Zoology or a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Forestry or in Engineering or an equivalent qualification.

The exam: The written exam comprises 6 papers: Paper I - General English (300 marks); Paper II - GK (300 marks); Paper III, IV, V and VI - any two subjects to be opted by the candidate from the list of the optional subjects. Each subject has two papers of 200 marks each. The standard of papers in General English and General Knowledge is of the level of a Science or Engineering graduate. The syllabus for optional subject papers is broadly of the Honours degree level. Paper I, includes an essay in English and answer questions designed to test the understanding of English and precise use of words (comprehension and precis etc. ). Paper II includes questions on current events, Indian political system, Constitution, Indian History and Geography.

Related Job Options
Organisation/Department
Positions
Research Establishments such as Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education ,Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Agriculture Universities, Forest Research Institutes
Research Fellows/Associates

Research Organisations such as Indian Agricultural Research Institute (regional centre), Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, ICAR Research Complex For NEH Region
Scientists

Krishi Vigyan Kendra
Subject Matter Specialists
State Public Service Commissions, for instance, Maharashtra Public Service Commission

Assistant Commissioner Animal Husbandry (over 150 vacancies)
Cantonment Boards, for instance, Chakrata
Foresters
Central Fertilizer Quality Control & Training Institute
Inspectors (Fertilisers)


Service category
Vacancies*
Indian Forest Service
84
• Based on exam scheduled to commence on July 10, 2010
The optional subjects include: Agriculture; Agricultural Engineering; Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science; Botany; Chemistry; Chemical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Forestry; Geology; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; Physics; Statistics and Zoology. The candidates are not allowed to opt for the following combination of subjects: (a) Agriculture and Agricultural Engineering (b) Agriculture and Animal Husbandary & Veterinary Science (c) Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (d) Mathematics and Statistics and (e) Engineering subjects viz. Agricultural Engineering, Chemical, Civil and Mechanical Engineering - not more than one subject. Optional subjects have 8 questions of equal marks.

Each paper is divided into Part A and Part B having four questions each. Out of eight questions, five questions are to be attempted. One question in each part is compulsory.

The interview or Personality Test carries 300 marks and is usually a directed and purposive conversation. It is intended to reveal the mental qualities of the eligible candidates.

After Class 12: Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Architecture!






Explore a career in Foreign Languages, Office Administration and more!


WE continue with our series on graduate degrees that make you job-ready. Part 3 explores a range of degrees from architecture to tourism studies:

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Part 2: Pharmacy, Physical Education, Speech & Hearing..more

Part 4: Forestry, BBA, BMM (media), Agriculture, Social Work...more

Architecture

Duration: 5 years; Eligibility: 10+2 (science). You must take the National Aptitude Test in Architecture; Job Profiles: Architect trainee (salary of Rs 10,000 as a beginner), Interior Decorator, Urban Designer, Rural Planner

An interest in history, buildings, construction costs, the ability to think 3D and good drawing skills are required.

Course overview
Combines theoretical and practical training. You will develop, sharpen creative skills, and also spend hours in the design studio and work on projects individually as well as in groups.

Job opportunities
Work with the Government and developing agencies like the Public Works Department (PWD), National Institutes of Urban Affairs and Housing, Department of Railways and Urban Development Corporations. Some choose to work under an established architect or for an architecture/ interior design firm. Freshers can start as a Junior Architects/Assistant and earn Rs. 12,000 to 15,000 a month.

Click here for a detailed career review (featured in the March 2010 of Careers360 magazine).


Office Administration

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2 from any stream; Job Profiles: Accountants/Office Assistant, Manager, Executive

Administration is a crucial element in an office and includes managing day-to-day activities like financial planning, billing, and maintenance of employee and company records. Even small organisations need office administrators.

Course overview
You will learn office administration methods and systems, and about industrial and administrative law. Studying organisational behaviour, financial, personnel management and managerial economics is also part of the curriculum.

Job opportunities
You could get a job with a government or private organisation. Initial pay is low but could increase to Rs. 3 lakhs with experience and efficiency. You would start out as a typist, DTP, Office Assistant or Accounts Assistant. As you show initiative and gain experience, you could move towards Office Manager or Admin Chief in large organisations.





Physiotherapy

Duration: 4 years (can vary); Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, chemistry and biology as subjects. Some institutes conduct an entrance exam; Job Profiles: Physiotherapist (can earn between Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 30,000), Researcher, Personal Physiotherapist, Pharmaceutical Intern, Physical Rehabilitator, Fitness Instructor

Physiotherapy is a type of treatment that has gained in popularity on the global platform. Developing skills such as manual therapy is a must along with knowledge about therapeutic exercise and application of electro-physical modalities. You need to understand various diseases, medication and history of each individual patient that comes for treatment.

Course overview
Understanding movement and health is a core part of the course. You will need to understand prevention, assessment and treatment of the whole range of physical disorders.

Job opportunities
After completion, you can work in the government or private sector, join the physiotherapy department in hospitals, medical institutions, health departments or private nursing homes. A number of NGOs have also started running physiotherapy programmes for the aged and the infirm, pushing up the demand for trained physiotherapists. You can also set up your own physiotherapy clinic.

Rehabilitation, fitness programmes or research and development in pharmaceutical companies are other viable options. Physical rehabilitation is in great demand worldwide. Doing this course guarantees you a job.



Tourism Studies


Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2 in any stream; Job Profiles: Travel agents, Tour operators, Tour guides, Travel writer

Travel and tourism encompasses both the public and private sectors. Basic people skills, organising, executing and managing the travel and stay of a traveller, will give you the edge.

Course overview
You will learn about various aspects of tourism, which includes a glimpse into Indian culture, ecology, environment and development. You will also learn about tourism management and marketing, besides related aspects like air ticketing.

Job opportunities
If you opt for the public sector, you can join Directorates and Departments of Tourism across the country. The private sector provides jobs at travel agencies, tour operators, hotels, transport and cargo companies. Adventure sports and heritage walks are newer options available in this field. Freshers can expect to start with a salary of between Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 15,000 a month.


Foreign Languages

Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2, Jawaralal Nehru University has an entrance exam for their graduate programmes; Job Profiles: Translator (Rs 23,000-35,000), Travel Guides, Interlocutor

A s more MNCs set up shop, language translators are in great demand. You need a good grasp of at least two languages, a source language and a target language to fit into this arena. You could go for a BA in Japanese, French, Spanish or Russian, depending on your interest and job scope. Make sure your institute is reputed for its teachers.

Course overview
Includes reading, writing, listening and speaking, as well as an overview of the culture and history of the home country.

Job opportunities
Translators work across the judiciary system, medical, technical fields, travel companies, embassies, companies or institutions with global operations and MNCs. Pay varies in terms of the language of expertise as well as the work involved. A beginner can earn between Rs. 15,000 to Rs.35,000 per month.

Click here to read about the scope in Foriegn Languages.

Yoga Science


Duration: 3 years; Eligibility: 10+2 (any stream); Job Profiles: Yoga trainer (a fresher can expect between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000 a month), Yoga therapist, Yoga instructor

Yoga is an ancient art, and a natural way of remaining fit and healthy. It also helps in improving mental health. Curing health-related problems naturally is taught as part of the programme. An integral part of Yoga is practicing physical exercises (asanas) and breathing exercises (pranayam). Fitness is the call of today’s world, raising the need for a yoga instructor or teacher on the global platform.

Course overview:
You will be trained on the various asanas and pranayam as well, and learn the art of imparting Yoga techniques to different age groups based on lifestyle patterns and health related issues. Designing personalised regimes along with inspiring others to live healthy lives, is part of the territory.

Job opportunities
Based on the Yoga training you have received, you can opt for the field of research, training or work as a Yoga therapist. You can find work in resorts, gyms, schools, health centres, housing societies and large organisations. Television channels also hire Yoga trainers, and renowned personalities prefer to hire personal Yoga instructors. Self-employment is an option many opt for as well. A great stress buster, Yoga is gaining ground among the ever-increasing number of foreign tourists who seek peaceful holidays, adding to the demand for Yoga specialists. A fresher can earn Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 15,000 a month. With experience, the salary climbs higher at a faster pace.

Performing Arts

Duration: 3 to 5 years; Eligibility: Depends on institution and course; Job Profiles: Performing artistes, Teachers, Researcher, Choreographer

Here, an interest and aptitude are equally essential for success. Even years of practice cannot give you a sweet voice. There are three forms: Music involves vocals, composing and playing instruments; Drama involves acting skills that combine speech, gestures, facial expressions and sound to depict a story or thought; Dance combines drama and music.

Course overview
It offers a conceptual knowledge, a thorough grounding in techniques and grammar, and of course, performance. Students must specialise in one art.

Job opportunities
These depend on the performing art pursued by you. Talent and visibility in the world of performing arts is the deciding factor in terms of an artist’s future. A dancer can open their own schools to teach dance as well as keep performing on stage as a dancer. Remuneration will depend on your talent and the location where you practice. Struggling to make a name in the industry is part and parcel of the field.

Fine Arts

Duration: 4 to 5 years; Eligibility: 10+2. Most colleges conduct an entrance exam; Job Profiles: Junior Visualiser (varies between Rs.12,000 to Rs. 18,000 for freshers), Junior designer intern

The field focuses broadly on painting, sculpting, applied art, graphic design and mural design. You must have a creative streak and be able to learn and master various media to express your art. Colleges usually organise annual art and design exhibitions that get a critical reviews from the public.

Course overview
You will get hands-on experiences right from sculpturing to painting, print-making and photography. You will learn the process from beginning to end through each medium of expression. This is the time that students make their personal choice of medium as well. Studying art history is also part of the curriculum, along with continuous assessment.

Job opportunities
You can join creative departments of advertising agencies, magazines, newspapers in the publishing industry or the textile industry. Electronic media, films and theatre are other options. The salary is varied, and also depends on your talent. You can also be a art historian, art dealer, art therapist or art educator. Unfortunately, few artists have the luxury of becoming full-time painters or sculptors.

Crack Civil Services Exam; Posts: 965




IF you want to have a say in the way in which your country is run, step into the most-sought-after career choice, the Civil Services. Cracking the Prelims and the Mains will take you up a structured career ladder that could finally see you as a secretary or more, having a say in most of the policy matters.

Civil Service exams is considered one of the most stringent and elaborate exams conducted by the UPSC. Government has also approved a proposal to introduce an aptitude test (Civil Services Aptitude Test).

However, this year the shortlisting of candidates for the mains exam will be done through the preliminary examination. The candidates usually opt for the top three services: Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service and the Indian Foreign Service, followed by Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’ services.

Group 'A' Services: These include: Indian P&T Accounts and Finance Service; Indian Audit & Accounts Service; Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise); Indian Defence Accounts Service; Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax); Indian Ordnance Factories Service; Indian Postal Service; Indian Civil Accounts Service; Indian railway Traffic Service; Indian railway Accounts Service; Indian Railway Personnel Service; Indian Defence Estates Service; Indian Information Service; Indian Trade Service; Indian Corporate Law Service. For other services, see http://persmin.nic.in/

Services
Vacancy*
Indian Administrative Service
NA
Indian Foreign Service
NA
Indian Police Service
NA
Group 'A' Services
NA
Group 'B' Services
NA
Total
965
*Based on exam scheduled on 23 May 2010
**Group-wise break-up is not available beforehand
Group 'B' Services: Defence Forces Civil Service and Civil/Police Service of the Union Territories in India and various other services. For details see http://persmin.nic.in/

The Preliminary Exam, conducted at 45 centres across the country, usually in the 3rd week of May every year, is followed by the Mains and Personality Test conducted by the UPSC for the shortlisted candidates. For the Civil Services (2009) 2441 candidates were selected for Personality Test being held from 22.03.2010 to 06.04.2010. The number of attempts is limited to four.

Eligibility: Apart from nationality, age, sex and marital status, the minimum educational qualification is a graduation degree from any of the recognised universities, or declared to be deemed as a University or possess an equivalent qualification (refer Table 1).

Fee: Rs. 50 payable to through a single Central Recruitment Fee Stamp available at Post Offices. Fee is exempted for all female candidates, the physically handicapped, SC and ST candidates. Those admitted to the Main Exam need to pay a further fee of Rs. 100.

About the Exam
Civil Services (Preliminary) Written Exam: It consists of only objective type questions with multiple choices answers. It is divided into two papers: General Studies Paper (150 marks) and Optional Subject Specific Paper (300 marks) of two hours each. Preliminary Exam serves as a screening test for qualifying in the Mains Examination. The number of candidates to be admitted to the Mains Exam is 12-13 times the total approximate number of vacancies to be filled in that year.

One could choose any one of the 23 subjects listed alongside as the optional subject. The General Studies paper includes questions from general science, current events of both national and international importance, history of India and Indian national movement; India and World Geography, Indian Polity and Economy and General Mental Ability. Questions in the optional subject would be such that they are able to assess the candidate's understanding and knowledge about the subject.

Civil Services (Main): This consists of nine papers of conventional essay type. The nine papers, each of three hours duration, are as follows:

Optional Subjects
Agriculture; Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science; Botany; Chemistry; Civil Engineering; Commerce; Economics; Electrical Engineering; Geography; Geology; Indian History; Law; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; Medical Science; Philosophy; Physics; Political Science; Psychology; Public Administration; Sociology; Statistics and Zoology.
Anthropology; Commerce & Accountancy; History; Management; Political Science & International Relations and Literature of one of the following languages: Arabic, Assamese, Bodo, Bengali, Chinese, Dogri, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Pali, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu


Paper I - any one of the Indian languages included in the Eighth schedule of the Constitution (300 marks);
Paper II - English (300 marks);
Paper III - Essay (200 marks); Papers IV & V - General Studies (300 marks each);
Paper VI, VII, VIII & IX - any two subjects (each subject has two papers) opted by the candidate from the list of optional subjects given above (300 marks for each paper).
The questions in Paper I & II will be of matriculation or equivalent standard and will be of qualifying nature. However, Paper -I is not compulsory for candidates hailing from the seven north-eastern States except Assam.Any two subjects from the list given alongside could be chosen as the optional subjects. There are certain combination of subjects that are not permissible for candidates to opt from.

These subjects are: (a) Political Science and International Relations and Public Administration (b) Commerce and Accountancy and Management (c) Anthropology and Sociology (d) Mathematics and Statistics (e) Agriculture and Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science (f) Management and Public Administration (g) of the engineering subjects, viz. Civil, Electrical and Mechanical - not more than one subject and (h) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science and Medical Science.

The Personality test or better known as interview is of 300 marks. In this test the candidates are assessed on their overall personality, including their understanding of the subjects opted, individual opinion on different issues of national and international importance and personal interests.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

final result OF NDA & NA II 2009 AFTER MEDICAL AN SSB INTERVIEW

THIS IS THE FULL AND FINAL RESULT OF NDA &NA II 2009.


SL/NO.
UPSC
ROLL
NO
NAME OF THE CANDIDATE
SERVICE
ALLOTED
REPORTING
DATE
1 096883 GOWRI SANKAR G AF 21-Jun-10
2 017109 RAHUL YADAV AF 21-Jun-10
3 010088 GURJOT SINGH DUTT AF 21-Jun-10
4 000851 VAIBHAV CHAUDHARY AF 21-Jun-10
5 028881 NISHANK AWASTHI AF 21-Jun-10
6 038832 LOKESH Rabat AF 21-Jun-10
7 054726 SIDDHANT SINGH AF 21-Jun-10
8 032798 PRANAV VASHISHTHA AF 21-Jun-10
9 081777 AMIT DAHIYA ARMY 21-Jun-10
10 101560 ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA ARMY 21-Jun-10
11 002671 VIVEK KUMAR SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
12 006528 HARSIMRAN SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
13 007856 KENI JAY NARENDRA ARMY 21-Jun-10
14 007881 AJAY YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
15 102226 ANOOP SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
16 014406 ARCHIT BHATNAGAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
17 016858 MOHIT KUMAR PADHI ARMY 21-Jun-10
18 019483 ASHWANI CHANDEL ARMY 21-Jun-10
19 021486 BHARAT CHAVALI ARMY 21-Jun-10
20 022797 AZHAR ALAM KHAN ARMY 21-Jun-10
21 023274 CHITWAN DEEP SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
22 024190 RISHABH RAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
23 024664 AKSHYAT DHAMI ARMY 21-Jun-10
24 025531 NISHU KUMAR CHAUHAN ARMY 21-Jun-10
25 028437 UTKARSH BHARDWAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
26 028990 AJIT SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
27 029044 VIKAS KUMAR SAHU ARMY 21-Jun-10
28 029674 ABHISHEK KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
29 030446 SHUBHAM GUPTA ARMY 21-Jun-10
30 033773 NAOREM CHINGTHANGKHOMBA SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
31 042641 VIMAL KUMAR YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
32 045184 ADITYA MISHRA ARMY 21-Jun-10
33 047687 RAHUL BHARDWAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
34 050819 ABHISHEK TYAGI ARMY 21-Jun-10
35 069091 NARENDRA GORA ARMY 21-Jun-10
36 066881 JAIVRAT SINGH RAGHAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
37 081114 RAGHAV MANTRY ARMY 21-Jun-10
38 082291 MEHUL GUPTA ARMY 21-Jun-10
LIST - I
NDA - 124: REPORTING DATE FOR PRE - COMMISSION TRAINING
39 114694 NAVEEN KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
40 113574 JITENDER YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
41 119813 GAJENDRA SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
42 130192 GAURAV KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
43 132942 AMAN PHOGAT ARMY 21-Jun-10
44 010869 PRATIHAST KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
45 007647 SUDHANSHU KAUSHESH NAVY 21-Jun-10
46 131274 ANSHUMAN KUMAR NAVY 21-Jun-10
47 026834 JASHANDEEP SINGH NAVY 21-Jun-10
48 041866 VIVEK SAWARN AF 22-Jun-10
49 056888 KATYAYAN MISHRA AF 22-Jun-10
50 112934 VIJAY BALASAHEB CHANDGUDE AF 22-Jun-10
51 080744 D PRASANTH AF 22-Jun-10
52 042284 VAYAM SOOD AF 22-Jun-10
53 043089 KANISHKA CHATURVEDI AF 22-Jun-10
54 026262 ABHAS GANGRADE AF 22-Jun-10
55 010497 SHIRSHENDU CHATTERJEE ARMY 22-Jun-10
56 041066 VIKAS KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
57 041546 VIKRANT KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
58 006981 ASHWANI CHAUHAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
59 035915 ROSHANKUMAR HEIGRUJAM ARMY 22-Jun-10
60 050662 AMAR PRAKASH ARMY 22-Jun-10
61 087943 M N MEYYAPPAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
62 016954 P S PANGAO RAYSON ARMY 22-Jun-10
63 085400 NAVJOT SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
64 119493 ANKUR YADAV ARMY 22-Jun-10
65 32235 MAIBAM UMAKANTA SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
66 033908 RAJESHWAR SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
67 041791 VIPIN KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
68 030399 ANKUR SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
69 094216 SIDHARTH SWAIN ARMY 22-Jun-10
70 094376 SUMEET AHLAWAT ARMY 22-Jun-10
71 044513 RISHIKESH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
72 040395 ANUBHAV RAI ARMY 22-Jun-10
73 090387 NIKHIL SHARMA ARMY 22-Jun-10
74 047750 HARSHIT SURI ARMY 22-Jun-10
75 002946 SONU CHANDELIA NYA 22-Jun-10
76 059697 RAKESH PARMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
77 123322 PRANESH SURESH ARMY 22-Jun-10
78 081224 D VIVEK ARMY 22-Jun-10
79 132891 MOHIT SANGWAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
80 114374 RAVI PRAKASH SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
81 039533 VISHWESH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
82 034956 MANISH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
83 032941 ABHISHEK SAHOO ARMY 22-Jun-10
84 137968 MANJIT KUMAR YADAV NAVY 22-Jun-10
85 042760 AMARDEEP SINGH NIRWAL NAVY 22-Jun-10
86 004014 HARSUKH DADHICH NAVY 22-Jun-10
87 042692 RAJEEV KUMAR NYA 22-Jun-10
88 041526 RUPESH MOHAN NYA 22-Jun-10
89 040483 BHHASKAR RAJVANSHI NYA 22-Jun-10
90 051208 PRANAV KUMAR SINGH NYA 22-Jun-10
91 133833 SHAGUN SAREEN AF 23-Jun-10
92 132266 GAURAV PATEL AF 23-Jun-10
93 033167 SHUBHOJEET ROY AF 23-Jun-10
94 072097 ANIL Rabat AF 23-Jun-10
95 143922 HIMANSHU BISHT AF 23-Jun-10
96 130367 SUYASH KUMAR BHARDWAJ AF 23-Jun-10
97 093893 RAHUL BHANDARI AF 23-Jun-10
98 011876 VIPUL BANDRAL AF 23-Jun-10
99 093574 GAURAV BISHT AF 23-Jun-10
100 006018 ABHISHEK KUMAR JHA AF 23-Jun-10
101 011669 AMARCHAND AGRAWAL AF 23-Jun-10
102 032492 MRINAL ANURAG AF 23-Jun-10
103 084519 SAMIR RANJAN AF 23-Jun-10
104 100827 AKSHAY RATHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
105 116920 ABHAY KATOCH ARMY 23-Jun-10
106 133066 ANURAG KUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
107 086842 UMESH CHANDRA JOSHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
108 087235 HIMANSHU PAL ARMY 23-Jun-10
109 081084 PRASHANT BHATT ARMY 23-Jun-10
110 085159 SANTOSH KUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
111 095978 PRABHAT KUMAR SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
112 015133 PANKAJ KANDPAL ARMY 23-Jun-10
113 132106 SATYA PRAKASH KESHRI ARMY 23-Jun-10
114 052680 VIVEK ARMY 23-Jun-10
115 053362 RAHUL YADAV ARMY 23-Jun-10
116 087164 SIDDHARTH PANDEY ARMY 23-Jun-10
117 086844 PRANAY RAJPUT ARMY 23-Jun-10
118 072577 BHUPESH JOSHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
119 003287 GAGANDEEP SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
120 147071 ARPIT RAKESH TIWARI ARMY 23-Jun-10
121 013083 AKASH SOLANKI ARMY 23-Jun-10
122 087395 AKASH SEN ARMY 23-Jun-10
123 010574 NITISH BHATT ARMY 23-Jun-10
124 022514 PAWAN JAI SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
125 111745 PUNEET ARMY 23-Jun-10
126 111265 VISHWAKUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
127 139113 SIDDHARTH TIWARI ARMY 23-Jun-10
128 091240 JITENDER SINGH RATHEE NAVY 23-Jun-10
129 048488 SHUBHAM KUMAR AWASTHI NAVY 23-Jun-10
130 029403 DEEPAK YADAV NAVY 23-Jun-10
131 044360 HARISH YADAV NYA 23-Jun-10
132 037442 JEETESH KUMAR NYA 23-Jun-10
133 046433 RAHUL KISHOR NYA 23-Jun-10
134 080764 LOKESH VERMA NYA 23-Jun-10
135 051528 PRASANJEET KUMAR NYA 23-Jun-10
136 053793 SUDHANSHU SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
137 021360 PRAMOD KUMAR SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
138 020902 VINIT VIKAS NYA 23-Jun-10
139 008632 YATENDRA SINGH JADOUN NYA 23-Jun-10
140 001874 SAGAR MAHAJAN NYA 23-Jun-10
141 024518 SURYA PRATAP SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
142 045284 MOHIT LAL NYA 23-Jun-10
143 094054 BHANU BISHT AF 24-Jun-10
144 038238 SURYALOK DATTA AF 24-Jun-10
145 012194 AMAN JAIN AF 24-Jun-10
146 087004 SHIVAM SAH AF 24-Jun-10
147 037567 DHUNKAL RAM BANGRA AF 24-Jun-10
148 002940 GAURAV KUMAR GAHLOT AF 24-Jun-10
149 138157 SEBIN ANTONY AF 24-Jun-10
150 028241 DILEEP MUDGAL AF 24-Jun-10
151 130195 MANDEEP K NARWAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
152 138657 PAWAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
153 129072 KUMAR GAURAV ARMY 24-Jun-10
154 138977 VIKAS KALKAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
155 139617 NIRANJAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
156 133983 VIBHU DIXIT ARMY 24-Jun-10
157 137176 HARSH VARDHAN DALAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
158 013590 NAKKA VIVEK YADAV ARMY 24-Jun-10
159 141847 ANKIT KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
160 131594 SANJAY THAKUR ARMY 24-Jun-10
161 076354 AMIT KUMAR SAHU ARMY 24-Jun-10
162 021986 PASUMARTHY SARAT CHANDRA ARMY 24-Jun-10
163 013706 PAWAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
164 133731 RITESH SAHIL ARMY 24-Jun-10
165 100982 SARVESH KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
166 135942 SAKET SHANDILYA ARMY 24-Jun-10
167 046986 AMIT KUMAR SINGH ARMY 24-Jun-10
168 069761 AMARKANT KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
169 122281 VAIBHAV SHARMA ARMY 24-Jun-10
170 019241 KARANDIKAR AJINKYA ANIL ARMY 24-Jun-10
171 066882 SUMAN KUMAR OJHA ARMY 24-Jun-10
172 100343 MRITYUNJAY GUPTA ARMY 24-Jun-10
173 045990 VIJAY PRATAP SINGH PATHANIA ARMY 24-Jun-10
174 031536 DEEPAK SANGWAN ARMY 24-Jun-10
175 087784 ANURAG DAIMA NAVY 24-Jun-10
176 050324 PUSHPDEEP RANA NAVY 24-Jun-10
177 022786 RAVINDRA YADAV NAVY 24-Jun-10
178 079141 VENKATESHWAR SHARMA NAVY 24-Jun-10
179 045124 VISHAL DAHIYA NYA 24-Jun-10
180 123461 GYANENDRA SINGH YADAV NYA 24-Jun-10
181 049982 PRASHANT KUMAR NYA 24-Jun-10
182 059853 PRATEEK SARANG DWIVEDI AF 25-Jun-10
183 124889 BIKRAMJIT SINGH KANG AF 25-Jun-10
184 021579 SAHIL SHARMA AF 25-Jun-10
185 45036 POL SHAILESH SUBHASH AF 25-Jun-10
186 011470 LANDGE SOHAN SIDDHESHWAR AF 25-Jun-10
187 009521 SHAMINDER SINGH BASSI AF 25-Jun-10
188 082344 T R NAVEEN HARI AF 25-Jun-10
189 081239 SAURABH SINGH AF 25-Jun-10
190 081704 S SATHEESH KUMAR AF 25-Jun-10
191 083004 RAHUL YADAV AF 25-Jun-10
192 045647 SHUBHAM SHARMA AF 25-Jun-10
193 056247 ABHAY SHUKLA ARMY 25-Jun-10
194 128723 CHIRAG CHHABRA ARMY 25-Jun-10
195 000092 VINOD CHHETRI ARMY 25-Jun-10
196 047436 PRASAD KUNDALIK ATE ARMY 25-Jun-10
197 013251 MOHAMMAD AFZAL ARMY 25-Jun-10
198 017825 SANTOSH KUMAR ARMY 25-Jun-10
199 112604 DEEPAK R ARMY 25-Jun-10
200 032443 ANKIT MADAN ARMY 27-Jun-10
NOTE
1 JOINING INSTRUCTIONS ALONGWITH BOOKLET IS BEING SENT BY POST
2
3 NYA: NOT YET ALLOTED
DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMAT OF DOCUMENTATION CAN BE
DOWN LOADED FROM www.nda.nic.in



2.
SL.NO
UPSC
ROLL NO
NAME OF THE CANDIDATE
SERVICE
ALLOTED
REPORTING
DATE
1 096883 GOWRI SANKAR G AF 21-Jun-10
2 017109 RAHUL YADAV AF 21-Jun-10
3 010088 GURJOT SINGH DUTT AF 2-Jul-10
4 000851 VAIBHAV CHAUDHARY AF 21-Jun-10
5 028881 NISHANK AWASTHI AF 21-Jun-10
6 038832 LOKESH Rabat AF 21-Jun-10
7 054726 SIDDHANT SINGH AF 21-Jun-10
8 032798 PRANAV VASHISHTHA AF 21-Jun-10
9 081777 AMIT DAHIYA ARMY 21-Jun-10
10 101560 ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA ARMY 21-Jun-10
11 002671 VIVEK KUMAR SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
12 006528 HARSIMRAN SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
13 007856 KENI JAY NARENDRA ARMY 21-Jun-10
14 007881 AJAY YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
15 102226 ANOOP SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
16 014406 ARCHIT BHATNAGAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
17 016858 MOHIT KUMAR PADHI ARMY 21-Jun-10
18 019483 ASHWANI CHANDEL ARMY 21-Jun-10
19 021486 BHARAT CHAVALI ARMY 21-Jun-10
20 022797 AZHAR ALAM KHAN ARMY 21-Jun-10
21 023274 CHITWAN DEEP SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
22 024190 RISHABH RAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
23 024664 AKSHYAT DHAMI ARMY 21-Jun-10
24 025531 NISHU KUMAR CHAUHAN ARMY 21-Jun-10
25 028437 UTKARSH BHARDWAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
26 028990 AJIT SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
27 029044 VIKAS KUMAR SAHU ARMY 21-Jun-10
28 029674 ABHISHEK KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
29 030446 SHUBHAM GUPTA ARMY 21-Jun-10
30 033773 NAOREM CHINGTHANGKHOMBA SINGHARMY 21-Jun-10
31 042641 VIMAL KUMAR YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
32 045184 ADITYA MISHRA ARMY 21-Jun-10
33 047687 RAHUL BHARDWAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
34 050819 ABHISHEK TYAGI ARMY 21-Jun-10
35 069091 NARENDRA GORA ARMY 21-Jun-10
36 066881 JAIVRAT SINGH RAGHAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
37 081114 RAGHAV MANTRY ARMY 21-Jun-10
38 082291 MEHUL GUPTA ARMY 21-Jun-10
LIST - I
NDA - 124: REPORTING DATE FOR PRE - COMMISSION TRAINING
39 114694 NAVEEN KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
40 113574 JITENDER YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
41 119813 GAJENDRA SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
42 130192 GAURAV KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
43 132942 AMAN PHOGAT ARMY 21-Jun-10
44 010869 PRATIHAST KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
45 007647 SUDHANSHU KAUSHESH NAVY 21-Jun-10
46 131274 ANSHUMAN KUMAR NAVY 21-Jun-10
47 026834 JASHANDEEP SINGH NAVY 21-Jun-10
48 041866 VIVEK SAWARN AF 22-Jun-10
49 056888 KATYAYAN MISHRA AF 22-Jun-10
50 112934 VIJAY BALASAHEB CHANDGUDE AF 22-Jun-10
51 080744 D PRASANTH AF 22-Jun-10
52 042284 VAYAM SOOD AF 22-Jun-10
53 043089 KANISHKA CHATURVEDI AF 22-Jun-10
54 026262 ABHAS GANGRADE AF 22-Jun-10
55 010497 SHIRSHENDU CHATTERJEE ARMY 22-Jun-10
56 041066 VIKAS KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
57 041546 VIKRANT KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
58 006981 ASHWANI CHAUHAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
59 035915 ROSHANKUMAR HEIGRUJAM ARMY 22-Jun-10
60 050662 AMAR PRAKASH ARMY 22-Jun-10
61 087943 M N MEYYAPPAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
62 016954 P S PANGAO RAYSON ARMY 22-Jun-10
63 085400 NAVJOT SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
64 119493 ANKUR YADAV ARMY 22-Jun-10
65 32235 MAIBAM UMAKANTA SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
66 033908 RAJESHWAR SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
67 041791 VIPIN KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
68 030399 ANKUR SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
69 094216 SIDHARTH SWAIN ARMY 22-Jun-10
70 094376 SUMEET AHLAWAT ARMY 22-Jun-10
71 044513 RISHIKESH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
72 040395 ANUBHAV RAI ARMY 22-Jun-10
73 090387 NIKHIL SHARMA ARMY 22-Jun-10
74 047750 HARSHIT SURI ARMY 22-Jun-10
75 002946 SONU CHANDELIA NYA 22-Jun-10
76 059697 RAKESH PARMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
77 123322 PRANESH SURESH ARMY 22-Jun-10
78 081224 D VIVEK ARMY 22-Jun-10
79 132891 MOHIT SANGWAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
80 114374 RAVI PRAKASH SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
81 039533 VISHWESH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
82 034956 MANISH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
83 032941 ABHISHEK SAHOO ARMY 22-Jun-10
84 137968 MANJIT KUMAR YADAV NAVY 22-Jun-10
85 042760 AMARDEEP SINGH NIRWAL NAVY 22-Jun-10
86 004014 HARSUKH DADHICH NAVY 22-Jun-10
87 042692 RAJEEV KUMAR NYA 22-Jun-10
88 041526 RUPESH MOHAN NYA 22-Jun-10
89 040483 BHHASKAR RAJVANSHI NYA 22-Jun-10
90 051208 PRANAV KUMAR SINGH NYA 22-Jun-10
91 133833 SHAGUN SAREEN AF 23-Jun-10
92 132266 GAURAV PATEL AF 23-Jun-10
93 033167 SHUBHOJEET ROY AF 23-Jun-10
94 072097 ANIL Rabat AF 23-Jun-10
95 143922 HIMANSHU BISHT AF 23-Jun-10
96 130367 SUYASH KUMAR BHARDWAJ AF 23-Jun-10
97 093893 RAHUL BHANDARI AF 23-Jun-10
98 011876 VIPUL BANDRAL AF 23-Jun-10
99 093574 GAURAV BISHT AF 23-Jun-10
100 006018 ABHISHEK KUMAR JHA AF 23-Jun-10
101 011669 AMARCHAND AGRAWAL AF 23-Jun-10
102 032492 MRINAL ANURAG AF 23-Jun-10
103 084519 SAMIR RANJAN AF 23-Jun-10
104 100827 AKSHAY RATHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
105 116920 ABHAY KATOCH ARMY 23-Jun-10
106 133066 ANURAG KUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
107 086842 UMESH CHANDRA JOSHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
108 087235 HIMANSHU PAL ARMY 23-Jun-10
109 081084 PRASHANT BHATT ARMY 23-Jun-10
110 085159 SANTOSH KUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
111 095978 PRABHAT KUMAR SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
112 015133 PANKAJ KANDPAL ARMY 23-Jun-10
113 132106 SATYA PRAKASH KESHRI ARMY 23-Jun-10
114 052680 VIVEK ARMY 23-Jun-10
115 053362 RAHUL YADAV ARMY 23-Jun-10
116 087164 SIDDHARTH PANDEY ARMY 23-Jun-10
117 086844 PRANAY RAJPUT ARMY 23-Jun-10
118 072577 BHUPESH JOSHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
119 003287 GAGANDEEP SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
120 147071 ARPIT RAKESH TIWARI ARMY 23-Jun-10
121 013083 AKASH SOLANKI ARMY 23-Jun-10
122 087395 AKASH SEN ARMY 23-Jun-10
123 010574 NITISH BHATT ARMY 23-Jun-10
124 022514 PAWAN JAI SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
125 111745 PUNEET ARMY 23-Jun-10
126 111265 VISHWAKUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
127 139113 SIDDHARTH TIWARI ARMY 23-Jun-10
128 091240 JITENDER SINGH RATHEE NAVY 23-Jun-10
129 048488 SHUBHAM KUMAR AWASTHI NAVY 23-Jun-10
130 029403 DEEPAK YADAV NAVY 23-Jun-10
131 044360 HARISH YADAV NYA 23-Jun-10
132 037442 JEETESH KUMAR NYA 23-Jun-10
133 046433 RAHUL KISHOR NYA 23-Jun-10
134 080764 LOKESH VERMA NYA 23-Jun-10
135 051528 PRASANJEET KUMAR NYA 23-Jun-10
136 053793 SUDHANSHU SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
137 021360 PRAMOD KUMAR SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
138 020902 VINIT VIKAS NYA 23-Jun-10
139 008632 YATENDRA SINGH JADOUN NYA 23-Jun-10
140 001874 SAGAR MAHAJAN NYA 23-Jun-10
141 024518 SURYA PRATAP SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
142 045284 MOHIT LAL NYA 23-Jun-10
143 094054 BHANU BISHT AF 24-Jun-10
144 038238 SURYALOK DATTA AF 24-Jun-10
145 012194 AMAN JAIN AF 24-Jun-10
146 087004 SHIVAM SAH AF 24-Jun-10
147 037567 DHUNKAL RAM BANGRA AF 24-Jun-10
148 002940 GAURAV KUMAR GAHLOT AF 24-Jun-10
149 138157 SEBIN ANTONY AF 24-Jun-10
150 028241 DILEEP MUDGAL AF 24-Jun-10
151 130195 MANDEEP K NARWAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
152 138657 PAWAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
153 129072 KUMAR GAURAV ARMY 24-Jun-10
154 138977 VIKAS KALKAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
155 139617 NIRANJAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
156 133983 VIBHU DIXIT ARMY 24-Jun-10
157 137176 HARSH VARDHAN DALAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
158 013590 NAKKA VIVEK YADAV ARMY 24-Jun-10
159 141847 ANKIT KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
160 131594 SANJAY THAKUR ARMY 24-Jun-10
161 076354 AMIT KUMAR SAHU ARMY 24-Jun-10
162 021986 PASUMARTHY SARAT CHANDRA ARMY 24-Jun-10
163 013706 PAWAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
164 133731 RITESH SAHIL ARMY 24-Jun-10
165 100982 SARVESH KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
166 135942 SAKET SHANDILYA ARMY 24-Jun-10
167 046986 AMIT KUMAR SINGH ARMY 24-Jun-10
168 069761 AMARKANT KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
169 122281 VAIBHAV SHARMA ARMY 24-Jun-10
170 019241 KARANDIKAR AJINKYA ANIL ARMY 24-Jun-10
171 066882 SUMAN KUMAR OJHA ARMY 24-Jun-10
172 100343 MRITYUNJAY GUPTA ARMY 24-Jun-10
173 031536 DEEPAK SANGWAN ARMY 24-Jun-10
174 087784 ANURAG DAIMA NAVY 24-Jun-10
175 050324 PUSHPDEEP RANA NAVY 24-Jun-10
176 022786 RAVINDRA YADAV NAVY 24-Jun-10
177 079141 VENKATESHWAR SHARMA NAVY 24-Jun-10
178 045124 VISHAL DAHIYA NYA 24-Jun-10
179 123461 GYANENDRA SINGH YADAV NYA 24-Jun-10
180 049982 PRASHANT KUMAR NYA 24-Jun-10
181 059853 PRATEEK SARANG DWIVEDI AF 25-Jun-10
182 124889 BIKRAMJIT SINGH KANG AF 25-Jun-10
183 021579 SAHIL SHARMA AF 25-Jun-10
184 45036 POL SHAILESH SUBHASH AF 25-Jun-10
185 011470 LANDGE SOHAN SIDDHESHWAR AF 25-Jun-10
186 009521 SHAMINDER SINGH BASSI AF 25-Jun-10
187 082344 T R NAVEEN HARI AF 25-Jun-10
188 081239 SAURABH SINGH AF 25-Jun-10
189 081704 S SATHEESH KUMAR AF 25-Jun-10
190 083004 RAHUL YADAV AF 25-Jun-10
191 045647 SHUBHAM SHARMA AF 25-Jun-10
192 056247 ABHAY SHUKLA ARMY 25-Jun-10
193 128723 CHIRAG CHHABRA ARMY 25-Jun-10
194 000092 VINOD CHHETRI ARMY 25-Jun-10
195 047436 PRASAD KUNDALIK ATE ARMY 25-Jun-10
196 013251 MOHAMMAD AFZAL ARMY 25-Jun-10
197 017825 SANTOSH KUMAR ARMY 25-Jun-10
198 112604 DEEPAK R ARMY 25-Jun-10
199 039131 VED PRAKASH SINGH ARMY 25-Jun-10
200 032443 ANKIT MADAN ARMY 27-Jun-10
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UPSC
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NAME OF THE CANDIDATE
SERVICE
ALLOTED
REPORTING
DATE
6 044164 ANIL KUMAR AF 26-Jun-10
7 025510 SONU BARAK AF 26-Jun-10
8 143767 VISHAL D KACHHADIYA NYA 26-Jun-10
9 013943 NIKHIL VARADARAJ PANICKER ARMY 26-Jun-10
10 130794 ANKESH JARIAL ARMY 26-Jun-10
11 045179 HAQIQAT ALI ARMY 26-Jun-10
12 047945 SUDARSHAN BHUSHAN NYA 26-Jun-10
13 032572 ASHOK KUMAR ARMY 26-Jun-10
14 042340 LEKHRAJ YADAV NAVY 26-Jun-10
15 040962 PRASHANT VERMA AF 26-Jun-10
16 047432 SUVENDU KUMAR MISHRA ARMY 26-Jun-10
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17 047272 ANSHUL BANSAL ARMY 26-Jun-10
18 046950 GARGATE MRUGANK SANJAY ARMY 26-Jun-10
19 047592 J S SUMAN AF 26-Jun-10
20 047270 ABHINAV CHAUDHARY AF 26-Jun-10
21 047912 DEVI PRASAD BHUYAN AF 26-Jun-10
22 047752 ASHISH TIWARI AF 26-Jun-10
23 047681 RAVI YADAV ARMY 26-Jun-10
24 046790 SUDHIR SINDHU ARMY 26-Jun-10
25 043725 RITIN YESUDAS ARMY 26-Jun-10
26 046753 ANISH ROUSHAN ARMY 26-Jun-10
27 013033 DEEPANKUR CHATURVEDI NYA 26-Jun-10
28 008704 AAKASH KUMAR SINGH NYA 26-Jun-10
29 081244 SUNIL BUDHALAKOTI NYA 26-Jun-10
30 011616 JOTBINDER SINGH BAINS AF 24-Jun-10
31 015994 MORRAMREDDY VEERAVAISHNO ARMY 26-Jun-10
32 041510 ASTITVA TYAGI ARMY 26-Jun-10
33 045990 VIJAY PRATAP SINGH PATHANIA AF 26-Jun-10
34 040482 TELSING HAOPU HAOKIP ARMY 26-Jun-10
35 046792 MOGALLAPALLI SAI SURYA AF 26-Jun-10
36 047112 AMAN THAKUR ARMY 26-Jun-10
37 041830 MUKESH KUMAR ARMY 26-Jun-10
38 041350 ROHIT CHAMLING ARMY 26-Jun-10
39 041990 UTKARSH TRIPATHI ARMY 26-Jun-10
40 041190 ANSHUL GUPTA AF 26-Jun-10
41 082943 VIKASH RAWLO NYA 26-Jun-10
42 002199 GOPAL SINGH POONIA ARMY 27-Jun-10
43 049876 BHASKAR JYOTI SINHA NYA 26-Jun-10
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REPORTING
DATE
1 096883 GOWRI SANKAR G AF 21-Jun-10
2 017109 RAHUL YADAV AF 21-Jun-10
3 000851 VAIBHAV CHAUDHARY AF 21-Jun-10
4 028881 NISHANK AWASTHI AF 21-Jun-10
5 038832 LOKESH Rabat AF 21-Jun-10
6 054726 SIDDHANT SINGH AF 21-Jun-10
7 032798 PRANAV VASHISHTHA AF 21-Jun-10
8 081777 AMIT DAHIYA ARMY 21-Jun-10
9 101560 ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA ARMY 21-Jun-10
10 002671 VIVEK KUMAR SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
11 006528 HARSIMRAN SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
12 007856 KENI JAY NARENDRA ARMY 21-Jun-10
13 007881 AJAY YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
14 102226 ANOOP SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
15 014406 ARCHIT BHATNAGAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
16 016858 MOHIT KUMAR PADHI ARMY 21-Jun-10
17 019483 ASHWANI CHANDEL ARMY 21-Jun-10
18 021486 BHARAT CHAVALI ARMY 21-Jun-10
19 022797 AZHAR ALAM KHAN ARMY 21-Jun-10
20 023274 CHITWAN DEEP SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
21 024190 RISHABH RAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
22 024664 AKSHYAT DHAMI ARMY 21-Jun-10
23 025531 NISHU KUMAR CHAUHAN ARMY 21-Jun-10
24 028437 UTKARSH BHARDWAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
25 028990 AJIT SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
26 029044 VIKAS KUMAR SAHU ARMY 21-Jun-10
27 029674 ABHISHEK KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
28 030446 SHUBHAM GUPTA ARMY 21-Jun-10
29 033773 NAOREM CHINGTHANGKHOMBA SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
30 042641 VIMAL KUMAR YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
31 045184 ADITYA MISHRA ARMY 21-Jun-10
32 047687 RAHUL BHARDWAJ ARMY 21-Jun-10
33 050819 ABHISHEK TYAGI ARMY 21-Jun-10
34 069091 NARENDRA GORA ARMY 21-Jun-10
35 066881 JAIVRAT SINGH RAGHAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
36 081114 RAGHAV MANTRY ARMY 21-Jun-10
37 082291 MEHUL GUPTA ARMY 21-Jun-10
38 114694 NAVEEN KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
39 113574 JITENDER YADAV ARMY 21-Jun-10
40 119813 GAJENDRA SINGH ARMY 21-Jun-10
41 130192 GAURAV KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
42 132942 AMAN PHOGAT ARMY 21-Jun-10
43 010869 PRATIHAST KUMAR ARMY 21-Jun-10
LIST - I
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44 007647 SUDHANSHU KAUSHESH NAVY 21-Jun-10
45 131274 ANSHUMAN KUMAR NAVY 21-Jun-10
46 026834 JASHANDEEP SINGH NAVY 21-Jun-10
47 041866 VIVEK SAWARN AF 22-Jun-10
48 056888 KATYAYAN MISHRA AF 22-Jun-10
49 112934 VIJAY BALASAHEB CHANDGUDE AF 22-Jun-10
50 080744 D PRASANTH AF 22-Jun-10
51 042284 VAYAM SOOD AF 22-Jun-10
52 043089 KANISHKA CHATURVEDI AF 22-Jun-10
53 026262 ABHAS GANGRADE AF 22-Jun-10
54 010497 SHIRSHENDU CHATTERJEE ARMY 22-Jun-10
55 041066 VIKAS KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
56 041546 VIKRANT KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
57 006981 ASHWANI CHAUHAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
58 035915 ROSHANKUMAR HEIGRUJAM ARMY 22-Jun-10
59 050662 AMAR PRAKASH ARMY 22-Jun-10
60 087943 M N MEYYAPPAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
61 016954 P S PANGAO RAYSON ARMY 22-Jun-10
62 085400 NAVJOT SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
63 119493 ANKUR YADAV ARMY 22-Jun-10
64 32235 MAIBAM UMAKANTA SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
65 033908 RAJESHWAR SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
66 041791 VIPIN KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
67 030399 ANKUR SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
68 094216 SIDHARTH SWAIN ARMY 22-Jun-10
69 094376 SUMEET AHLAWAT ARMY 22-Jun-10
70 044513 RISHIKESH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
71 040395 ANUBHAV RAI ARMY 22-Jun-10
72 090387 NIKHIL SHARMA ARMY 22-Jun-10
73 047750 HARSHIT SURI ARMY 22-Jun-10
74 002946 SONU CHANDELIA NYA 22-Jun-10
75 059697 RAKESH PARMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
76 123322 PRANESH SURESH ARMY 22-Jun-10
77 081224 D VIVEK ARMY 22-Jun-10
78 132891 MOHIT SANGWAN ARMY 22-Jun-10
79 114374 RAVI PRAKASH SINGH ARMY 22-Jun-10
80 039533 VISHWESH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
81 034956 MANISH KUMAR ARMY 22-Jun-10
82 032941 ABHISHEK SAHOO ARMY 22-Jun-10
83 137968 MANJIT KUMAR YADAV NAVY 22-Jun-10
84 042760 AMARDEEP SINGH NIRWAL NAVY 22-Jun-10
85 004014 HARSUKH DADHICH NAVY 22-Jun-10
86 042692 RAJEEV KUMAR NYA 22-Jun-10
87 041526 RUPESH MOHAN NYA 22-Jun-10
88 040483 BHHASKAR RAJVANSHI NYA 22-Jun-10
89 051208 PRANAV KUMAR SINGH NYA 22-Jun-10
90 133833 SHAGUN SAREEN AF 23-Jun-10
91 132266 GAURAV PATEL AF 23-Jun-10
92 033167 SHUBHOJEET ROY AF 23-Jun-10
93 072097 ANIL Rabat AF 23-Jun-10
94 143922 HIMANSHU BISHT AF 23-Jun-10
95 130367 SUYASH KUMAR BHARDWAJ AF 23-Jun-10
96 093893 RAHUL BHANDARI AF 23-Jun-10
97 011876 VIPUL BANDRAL AF 23-Jun-10
98 093574 GAURAV BISHT AF 23-Jun-10
99 006018 ABHISHEK KUMAR JHA AF 23-Jun-10
100 011669 AMARCHAND AGRAWAL AF 23-Jun-10
101 032492 MRINAL ANURAG AF 23-Jun-10
102 084519 SAMIR RANJAN AF 23-Jun-10
103 100827 AKSHAY RATHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
104 116920 ABHAY KATOCH ARMY 23-Jun-10
105 133066 ANURAG KUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
106 086842 UMESH CHANDRA JOSHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
107 087235 HIMANSHU PAL ARMY 23-Jun-10
108 081084 PRASHANT BHATT ARMY 23-Jun-10
109 085159 SANTOSH KUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
110 095978 PRABHAT KUMAR SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
111 015133 PANKAJ KANDPAL ARMY 23-Jun-10
112 132106 SATYA PRAKASH KESHRI ARMY 23-Jun-10
113 052680 VIVEK ARMY 23-Jun-10
114 053362 RAHUL YADAV ARMY 23-Jun-10
115 087164 SIDDHARTH PANDEY ARMY 23-Jun-10
116 086844 PRANAY RAJPUT ARMY 23-Jun-10
117 072577 BHUPESH JOSHI ARMY 23-Jun-10
118 003287 GAGANDEEP SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
119 147071 ARPIT RAKESH TIWARI ARMY 23-Jun-10
120 013083 AKASH SOLANKI ARMY 23-Jun-10
121 087395 AKASH SEN ARMY 23-Jun-10
122 010574 NITISH BHATT ARMY 23-Jun-10
123 022514 PAWAN JAI SINGH ARMY 23-Jun-10
124 111745 PUNEET ARMY 23-Jun-10
125 111265 VISHWAKUMAR ARMY 23-Jun-10
126 139113 SIDDHARTH TIWARI ARMY 23-Jun-10
127 091240 JITENDER SINGH RATHEE NAVY 23-Jun-10
128 048488 SHUBHAM KUMAR AWASTHI NAVY 23-Jun-10
129 029403 DEEPAK YADAV NAVY 23-Jun-10
130 044360 HARISH YADAV NYA 23-Jun-10
131 037442 JEETESH KUMAR NYA 23-Jun-10
132 046433 RAHUL KISHOR NYA 23-Jun-10
133 080764 LOKESH VERMA NYA 23-Jun-10
134 051528 PRASANJEET KUMAR NYA 23-Jun-10
135 053793 SUDHANSHU SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
136 021360 PRAMOD KUMAR SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
137 020902 VINIT VIKAS NYA 23-Jun-10
138 008632 YATENDRA SINGH JADOUN NYA 23-Jun-10
139 001874 SAGAR MAHAJAN NYA 23-Jun-10
140 024518 SURYA PRATAP SINGH NYA 23-Jun-10
141 045284 MOHIT LAL NYA 23-Jun-10
142 094054 BHANU BISHT AF 24-Jun-10
143 038238 SURYALOK DATTA AF 24-Jun-10
144 012194 AMAN JAIN AF 24-Jun-10
145 087004 SHIVAM SAH AF 24-Jun-10
146 037567 DHUNKAL RAM BANGRA AF 24-Jun-10
147 002940 GAURAV KUMAR GAHLOT AF 24-Jun-10
148 138157 SEBIN ANTONY AF 24-Jun-10
149 028241 DILEEP MUDGAL AF 24-Jun-10
150 130195 MANDEEP K NARWAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
151 138657 PAWAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
152 129072 KUMAR GAURAV ARMY 24-Jun-10
153 138977 VIKAS KALKAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
154 139617 NIRANJAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
155 133983 VIBHU DIXIT ARMY 24-Jun-10
156 137176 HARSH VARDHAN DALAL ARMY 24-Jun-10
157 013590 NAKKA VIVEK YADAV ARMY 24-Jun-10
158 141847 ANKIT KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
159 131594 SANJAY THAKUR ARMY 24-Jun-10
160 076354 AMIT KUMAR SAHU ARMY 24-Jun-10
161 021986 PASUMARTHY SARAT CHANDRA ARMY 24-Jun-10
162 013706 PAWAN KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
163 133731 RITESH SAHIL ARMY 24-Jun-10
164 100982 SARVESH KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
165 135942 SAKET SHANDILYA ARMY 24-Jun-10
166 046986 AMIT KUMAR SINGH ARMY 24-Jun-10
167 069761 AMARKANT KUMAR ARMY 24-Jun-10
168 122281 VAIBHAV SHARMA ARMY 24-Jun-10
169 019241 KARANDIKAR AJINKYA ANIL ARMY 24-Jun-10
170 066882 SUMAN KUMAR OJHA ARMY 24-Jun-10
171 100343 MRITYUNJAY GUPTA ARMY 24-Jun-10
172 031536 DEEPAK SANGWAN ARMY 24-Jun-10
173 087784 ANURAG DAIMA NAVY 24-Jun-10
174 050324 PUSHPDEEP RANA NAVY 24-Jun-10
175 022786 RAVINDRA YADAV NAVY 24-Jun-10
176 079141 VENKATESHWAR SHARMA NAVY 24-Jun-10
177 045124 VISHAL DAHIYA NYA 24-Jun-10
178 123461 GYANENDRA SINGH YADAV NYA 24-Jun-10
179 049982 PRASHANT KUMAR NYA 24-Jun-10
180 011616 JOTBINDER SINGH BAINS AF 24-Jun-10
181 059853 PRATEEK SARANG DWIVEDI AF 25-Jun-10
182 124889 BIKRAMJIT SINGH KANG AF 25-Jun-10
183 021579 SAHIL SHARMA AF 25-Jun-10
184 45036 POL SHAILESH SUBHASH AF 25-Jun-10
185 011470 LANDGE SOHAN SIDDHESHWAR AF 25-Jun-10
186 009521 SHAMINDER SINGH BASSI AF 25-Jun-10
187 082344 T R NAVEEN HARI AF 25-Jun-10
188 081239 SAURABH SINGH AF 25-Jun-10
189 081704 S SATHEESH KUMAR AF 25-Jun-10
190 083004 RAHUL YADAV AF 25-Jun-10
191 045647 SHUBHAM SHARMA AF 25-Jun-10
192 056247 ABHAY SHUKLA ARMY 25-Jun-10
193 128723 CHIRAG CHHABRA ARMY 25-Jun-10
194 000092 VINOD CHHETRI ARMY 25-Jun-10
195 047436 PRASAD KUNDALIK ATE ARMY 25-Jun-10
196 013251 MOHAMMAD AFZAL ARMY 25-Jun-10
197 017825 SANTOSH KUMAR ARMY 25-Jun-10
198 112604 DEEPAK R ARMY 25-Jun-10
199 039131 VED PRAKASH SINGH ARMY 25-Jun-10
200 094915 SHOUVIK SARKAR NYA 25-Jun-10
SL.NO
UPSC
ROLL NO
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SERVICE
ALLOTED
REPORTING
DATE
201 135000 AKHIL KUMAR K A NAVY 25-Jun-10
202 020949 PRANAV KHATTRI NAVY 25-Jun-10
203 002626 AKSHAT GOEL NAVY 25-Jun-10
204 081754 PAPPALA RAJEEV NAVY 25-Jun-10
205 044164 ANIL KUMAR AF 26-Jun-10
206 025510 SONU BARAK AF 26-Jun-10
207 143767 VISHAL D KACHHADIYA NYA 26-Jun-10
208 013943 NIKHIL VARADARAJ PANICKER ARMY 26-Jun-10
209 130794 ANKESH JARIAL ARMY 26-Jun-10
210 045179 HAQIQAT ALI ARMY 26-Jun-10
211 047945 SUDARSHAN BHUSHAN NYA 26-Jun-10
212 032572 ASHOK KUMAR ARMY 26-Jun-10
213 042340 LEKHRAJ YADAV NAVY 26-Jun-10
214 040962 PRASHANT VERMA AF 26-Jun-10
215 047432 SUVENDU KUMAR MISHRA ARMY 26-Jun-10
216 047272 ANSHUL BANSAL ARMY 26-Jun-10
217 046950 GARGATE MRUGANK SANJAY ARMY 26-Jun-10
218 047592 J S SUMAN AF 26-Jun-10
219 047270 ABHINAV CHAUDHARY AF 26-Jun-10
220 047912 DEVI PRASAD BHUYAN AF 26-Jun-10
221 047752 ASHISH TIWARI AF 26-Jun-10
222 047681 RAVI YADAV ARMY 26-Jun-10
223 046790 SUDHIR SINDHU ARMY 26-Jun-10
224 043725 RITIN YESUDAS ARMY 26-Jun-10
225 046753 ANISH ROUSHAN ARMY 26-Jun-10
226 013033 DEEPANKUR CHATURVEDI NYA 26-Jun-10
227 008704 AAKASH KUMAR SINGH NYA 26-Jun-10
228 081244 SUNIL BUDHALAKOTI NYA 26-Jun-10
229 015994 MORRAMREDDY VEERAVAISHNO ARMY 26-Jun-10
230 041510 ASTITVA TYAGI ARMY 26-Jun-10
231 045990 VIJAY PRATAP SINGH PATHANIA AF 26-Jun-10
232 040482 TELSING HAOPU HAOKIP ARMY 3-Jul-10
233 046792 MOGALLAPALLI SAI SURYA AF 26-Jun-10
234 047112 AMAN THAKUR ARMY 26-Jun-10
235 041830 MUKESH KUMAR ARMY 26-Jun-10
236 041350 ROHIT CHAMLING ARMY 26-Jun-10
LIST - II
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237 041990 UTKARSH TRIPATHI ARMY 26-Jun-10
238 041190 ANSHUL GUPTA AF 26-Jun-10
239 082943 VIKASH RAWLO NYA 26-Jun-10
240 049876 BHASKAR JYOTI SINHA NYA 26-Jun-10
SL.NO
UPSC
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SERVICE
ALLOTED
REPORTING
DATE
241 071041 KRISHNA KUMAR ARMY 26-Jun-10
242 038396 SIDDHANT YADAV AF 26-Jun-10
243 080171 SAHIL SEWAL NYA 26-Jun-10
244 032443 ANKIT MADAN ARMY 27-Jun-10
245 002199 GOPAL SINGH POONIA ARMY 27-Jun-10
246 013104 JOGESHWAR SHARMA ARMY 27-Jun-10
247 018086 PUSHPINDER SINGH NYA 27-Jun-10
248 002663 SHAILU SHIVANU TARUN KUMAR AF 27-Jun-10
249 008897 NALIN KACHROO NYA 1-Jul-10
250 007745 NAGENDRA SINGH ARMY 1-Jul-10
251 082093 MOHIT BHANDARI AF 1-Jul-10
252 013492 PANKAJ KANWAL ARMY 1-Jul-10
253 094105 SHUBHAM GREWAL ARMY 1-Jul-10
254 006611 RAJESH NAIK NYA 1-Jul-10
255 002303 KAILASH SHANKAR SURESH PAI NYA 1-Jul-10
256 045074 KUMAR UTPAL NYA 1-Jul-10
257 079238 ANSHUL GAUR NYA 1-Jul-10
258 002816 PRANAV RAI NYA 1-Jul-10
259 079561 KRISHNANUNNI T S NYA 1-Jul-10
260 031362 NARENDRA KUMAR ARMY 1-Jul-10
261 010088 GURJOT SINGH DUTT AF 2-Jul-10
262 009212 ADRASH KUMAR ARMY 2-Jul-10
263 082504 M RAJAGOPALAN ARMY 2-Jul-10
264 006651 TEJ KUMAR SINGH ARMY 2-Jul-10
265 093736 NIKHIL KUMAR ARMY 2-Jul-10
266 032277 HITESH BATHLA ARMY 2-Jul-10
267 076152 ABHISHEK SHARMA NYA 2-Jul-10
268 014329 MANISH THAKUR NYA 2-Jul-10
269 028890 NISHKARSH TRIPATHI ARMY 2-Jul-10
270 088065 SANTOSH MALLIKARJUN HUGGI ARMY 2-Jul-10
271 034052 VIJAY KELKAR NYA 2-Jul-10
272 129704 RISHABH SRIVASTAVA ARMY 2-Jul-10
273 108385 NAVEEN GADIGEPPA WADAWADAGI NYA 2-Jul-10
274 044390 VARUN V NAGAICH ARMY 27-Jun-10
275 033108 ROHIT SINGH ARMY 2-Jul-10
276 139924 VISHNU PEETHAMBARAN C ARMY 2-Jul-10
277 037526 SHATRUGHAN SINHA NYA 2-Jul-10
278 009124 KULDEEP SINGH ARMY 2-Jul-10
279 092466 GURWINDER SINGH ARMY 2-Jul-10
LIST - III
NDA - 124: REPORTING DATE FOR PRE - COMMISSION TRAINING
280 096718 AJAY KUMAR OJHA ARMY 2-Jul-10
281 115174 PRASHANT SONI ARMY 2-Jul-10
282 041313 VINAY PRAKASH ARMY 2-Jul-10
283 040105 ANURAG KUMAR ARMY 2-Jul-10
284 004623 PREM PRAKASH ARMY 2-Jul-10
285 013215 KARTIK TYAGI NYA 2-Jul-10
286 109981 PRANSHU TIWARI NYA 2-Jul-10
NOTE
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DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMAT OF DOCUMENTATIONS TO BE BROUGHT
ALONGWITH CAN BE DOWN LOADED FROM www.nda.nic.in
NYA: NOT YET ALLOTED
NDA-124 COURSE IS COMMENCING FROM 29 JUN 2010 AT KHADAKWASLA, PUNE
JOINING INSTRUCTIONS ALONGWITH BOOKLET IS BEING SENT
BY POST. CANDIDATES CAN REPORT TO THE ACADEMY EVEN BEFORE THE
STIPULATED REPORTING DATE.