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8th July 2015, 12:30 PM
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CDS Exam Structure
Hello, I am looking for the details regarding the CDS Exam. So can you please provide me the details regarding this exam including the paper pattern and the syllabus of the exam so that it may be helpful for me??
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8th July 2015, 03:40 PM
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Re: CDS Exam Structure
You are looking for the details regarding the CDS Exam. So I am providing it to you so that it may be helpful for you: Eligibility: Nationality: 1. a citizen of India, or 2. a subject of Bhutan, or 3. a subject of Nepal Educational Qualifications: For IMA /OTA: A degree from a recognized University or equivalent. For Naval Academy: The candidates must have the Bachelor of Engineering degree. For Air Force Academy: The candidates must have degree of a recognised University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10 +2 level ) or Bachelor of Engineering degree. Age: For IMA: Between 19-24 years For Naval Academy: Between 19-22 years For Officers Training Academy: Between 19-25 years Paper pattern: CDS is objective paper a) For Indian Military Academy ,Naval Academy and Air Force Academy 1. English 100 Marks 2. General Knowledge 100 Marks 3. Elementary Mathematics 100 Marks Total 300 Marks (b) For Officers Training Academy 1. English 100 Marks 2. General Knowledge 100 Marks Total 200 Marks Marks for Service Selection Board Interviews Exam Type Objective Question Type Multiple choice with four options. Choose one correct option Subjects No. of Questions Marks English 120 100 General Knowledge 120 100 Elementary Mathematics 100 100 Total Questions 340 Maximum Marks 300 Marks for each Correct Answer 0.8,0.8,1.0 Negative Marks for Incorrect Answer One Third(0.33) Marks for questions not attempted 0 Total Time for Exam (in minutes) 360 Syllabus: English The question paper will be designed to test the candidates understanding of English and workman-like use of words. General Knowledge General Knowledge, including knowledge of current events and such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions of History of India and Geography of a nature which candidates should be able to answer without special study. Elementary Mathematics Arithmetic: Number system, Natural numbers, Integers, Rational and Real numbers. Fundamental Operations-addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots, decimal fractions. Unitary method: Time and distance, time and work, percentages, applications to simple and compound interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion, variation. Elementary Number Theory: Division algorithm, Prime and composite numbers, Tests of divisibility by 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 11, Multiples and factors, Factorization Theorem, H.C.F. and L.C.M., Algebra: Basic operations, simple factors, Remainder Theorem, H.C.F., L.C.M., Theory of Polynomials, Solutions of quadratic equations, relation between its roots and coefficients (only real roots to be considered). Simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns-analytical and graphical solutions. Simultaneous linear in-equations in two variables and their solutions. Practical problems leading to two simultaneous linear equations or in-equations in two variables or quadratic equations in one variable and their solutions. Set language and set notation, Rational expressions and conditional identities, Laws of indices. Trigonometry: Sine x, Cosine x, Tangent x when 0° < x< 90°. Values of sin x, cos x and tan x, for x = 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90°. Simple trigonometric identities. Use of trigonometric tables. Simple cases of heights and distances. Geometry: Lines and angles, Plane and plane figures. Theorems on: 1. Properties of angles at a point 2. Parallel lines 3. Sides and angles of a triangle 4. Congruency of triangles 5. Similar triangles 6. Concurrence of medians and altitudes 7. Properties of angles, sides and diagonals of a parallelogram, rectangle and square 8. Circle and its properties, including tangents and normals 9. Loci. Mensuration Areas of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, triangle and circle. Areas of figures, which can be split up into the figures (Field Book). Surface area and volume of cuboids, lateral surface and volume of right circular cones and cylinders. Surface area and volume of spheres. Statistics Collection and tabulation of statistical data. Graphical representation-frequency polygons, histograms, bar charts, pie charts, etc. Measures of Central Tendency. Exam Centers: Agartala Gangtok Panaji (Goa) Ahmedabad Hyderabad Patna Aizwal Imphal Port Blair Allahabad Itanagar Raipur Bangalore Jaipur Ranchi Bareilly Jammu Sambalpur Bhopal Jorhat Shillong Chandigarh Kochi Shimla Chennai Kohima Srinagar Cuttack Kolkata Thiruvanathapuram Dehradun Lucknow Tirupati Delhi Madurai Udaipur Dharwad Mumbai Vishakhapatnam Dispur Nagpur So best of luck buddy..!! |
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