Services




Army


Army training is a preparatory phase designed to help potential recruits meet the physical, mental, and educational standards required for military service. Here’s an overview of what it generally involves:

  • Physical Training
  • Mental Preparation
  • Educational Preparation
  • Orientation
  • Specific Programs



Navy


Navy training, similar to army pre-recruitment training, is designed to prepare potential recruits for the challenges they will face during basic training and their subsequent naval careers. Here’s a detailed overview of what it typically involves:

  • Physical Training
  • Mental Preparation
  • Educational Preparation
  • Orientation
  • Swimming and Water Survival
  • Technical Preparation



Air Force

Air Force training is designed to prepare potential recruits for the physical, mental, and academic challenges they will face during basic military training (BMT) and their subsequent careers in the Air Force. Here’s a detailed overview of what it generally involves:

  • Physical Training
  • Mental Preparation
  • Educational Preparation
  • Mental Preparation
  • Orientation



Military Nursing


Military Nursing is a specialized field of nursing that involves providing medical care to military personnel, veterans, and their families. Military nurses work in a variety of settings, including combat zones, military hospitals, clinics, and humanitarian missions.

  • Training
  • Mental Preparation
  • Educational Preparation
  • Orientation



NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY

The National Defence Academy (NDA) is one of India's premier institutions, known for its role in training cadets for the Indian Armed Forces. It is a tri-service academy, which means it trains cadets for the Army, Navy, and Air Force together before they go on to their respective service academies for further specialized training.

  • Physical Training
  • Mental Preparation
  • Educational Preparation
  • Orientation



Paramilitary forces


Paramilitary forces are organized groups that resemble regular military forces but operate independently or alongside them, often with a more specialized or irregular role. These forces may be state-sponsored or independent, and they usually have some degree of formal military training and structure.

  • Training
  • Mental Preparation
  • Educational Preparation
  • Orientation