Mistakes Army Aspirants Make While Preparing

Author: Praveen Singhal
Across the country, there are lakhs of candidates who are preparing for the tests that are conducted to recruit new representatives. As per the selection procedure, a physical test is conducted first and aspirants have to complete running within a time duration. Those who pass this test are allowed to appear for the next level of the recruitment that is written the examination. The Indian Army Provides all the updates on www.joinindianarmy.nic.in
  • Official Website.Mistakes Army Aspirants Make While PreparingWhile preparing for whether the physical test or written test, aspirants do a lot of mistakes.For the physical test, they must do physical exercises properly so that they can complete the running of 1.6 kilometres in the given time. Apart from that, many of the candidates don't do running daily and when the test is organised, they are unable to complete the race.Another most important thing is, Army aspirants must focus on their diet as well. Written examination for the Indian Army is not so tough like an entrance examination but, it becomes tough for many of the aspirants to qualify it. It is because they don't work hard. Working hard does not mean for hard physical activities here. It is meant for the proper planning and completing the whole syllabus.The most important thing that aspirants must focus on, is time management. All the aspirants should make a proper schedule to empower their preparations. Many of the contenders don't make a proper schedule and waste their time. By preparing a proper schedule, one can easily complete the syllabus and practice the previous year question papers.Another thing is, contenders, do believe that having the knowledge of the theoretical portion is enough to clear the examination. But, most of such candidates get fail in the examination. So, such contenders must go for the previous year question papers as well after completing the theoretical part.The written examination would be conducted of 100 marks in total and aspirants should prepare for the exam in such a way that they can score 32 marks at least.Those who are preparing for the exam must check out all the latest notifications and fill out the
Indian Army Application Form on time.Indian Army General Awareness Syllabus

Here the Question related to General Awareness of the Candidates is asked. The test for checking the General Awareness of the applicants. The Topics that the candidates need to concentrate are as follows.

  • Indian History, Economic, Geography
  • Recent Events, Indian Culture and Environment.
  • Sports, Games, Awards, Books & Authors.
  • Famous Places, Rivers, Religious, Policies.
  • Famous Places, Scientific Research.
  • Current Affairs, Politics Etc.
GK SyllabusGeneral Knowledge:
  • Abbreviations
  • Sports
  • Awards & Prizes
  • History
  • Geography
  • Terminology
  • UNO
  • Indian Armed Forces
  • Indian Towns, States, and Uts
  • Continents and Sub Continents
  • Institutions and Research Stations, International Space Stations and Festivals of India and World
  • Indian News Agencies and Dailies
  • Environment
  • Religious Communities and Principal Languages
  • Inventions and Discoveries
  • The Constitution of India
  • National and International Days
  • Books and Authors
  • Current Affairs and "Who’s Who"
  • International Organizations
  • The World of Plants and Animals
General Science Syllabus
  • Human Body
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Medical Terms
  • Scientific and Research Institute in India
  • Scientific Terms
  • IO/ Numeral Ability
Mathematics:
  • Arithmetic
  • Geometry
  • Calculus
  • Area and Volume
  • Algebra
  • Trigonometry
  • Lines and Angles
  • Heights and Distances
  • Mensuration
  • Circles
  • Parallelogram
  • Computing
  • Probability
  • Statistics
Physics:
  • Motion, Force, and Energy
  • Matter
  • Gravitation
  • Work and Energy
  • Light
  • Heat
  • Electricity
  • Magnetism
  • Sound
  • Wave Motion
  • Domestic Electric Circuit
  • Sun as a Source of Energy
  • Fuels
  • Heat Engines
  • Nuclear Energy
Chemistry:
  • Matter-Nature and Behaviour
  • Oxidation and Reduction, Acid, bases, and salts
  • Nature and Behaviour
  • Electrochemical Cell
  • Extraction of Metals
  • Classification of Elements
  • Carbon and its Compounds
  • Air
  • Electrolysis
  • Water
  • Chemical Bond
  • Natural Resources
Computer Science:
  • Computer System
  • Concept of Memory
  • Input/ Output Devices
  • MS – Windows
  • MS Excel
  • Introduction to Windows
  • MS Word
  • MS Powerpoint
English:
  • Comprehension
  • Grammar
  • Verbs
  • Tenses
  • Sentence Structure
  • Active and Passive Voice
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • Use of Phrases
  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • One Word Substitution
  • Direct and Indirect speech