Saturday 16 December 2017

4 Ways To Join Indian Military Academy


The Indian Military Academy, Dehradun (also known as IMA) is the officer training Academy of the Indian Army. IMA was established in 1932. IMA is meant for training male candidates for a permanent commission into the Indian Army. The academy is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, about 8 km west of Dehradun in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. The campus is on National Highway 72, which separates the North and South Campus. A trainee on admission to the IMA is referred to as a Gentleman Cadet. One reason for this is that the academy expects its graduates to uphold the highest moral and ethical values. The freshman GCs hail from diverse backgrounds with multifarious habits and grooming. The Academy plays a vital role in molding those differences and helps them anchor into a common bonding. Doing things together bring a sense of fellow feeling. No GC gets preferential treatment, all are allowed to shape up together; together they break bread, together they play and together they receive the same kind of training. This bonding helps them to develop values such as camaraderie, espirit de corps and oneness that go a long way to give a separate identity to the corps of officers in the Army. IMA encourages a Gentlemen Cadet to reflect on the greatness of India’s diversity, her secular foundation and to honor the traditions and customs of the Army. Cadets undergo training at the IMA for one year. Exceptions are trainees selected via the Combined Defence Services Exam of UPSC. These cadets who are graduates of a non-military college undergo training for one and a half years. ▶Best Defence Exam Books ➡ http://bit.ly/best-defence-books ▶How To Join Indian Army After Engineering ? ➡ https://youtu.be/98mKp-h6Aeo ♥Show Some Love♥ →Instagram► http://ift.tt/2uQbCca →Facebook ► http://ift.tt/2uy0VQg →Twitter ► https://twitter.com/ssbcrack/ →Website► http://ift.tt/2uQbCJc →Youtube►http://www.youtube.com/user/SSBInterview?sub_confirmation=1 Jai Hind

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