• “Be mentally tough," advises CDSE topper Shruti
  • by Merril Diniz
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  • THE army lifestyle is not alien to Shruti. Like children of most army personnel, she grew up in many places across the country, from Pune to Meerut and Barrackpore to Dehradun. So, while her friends in college prepared for CAT with a vengeance, Shruti set her sights on the Combined Defence Services Exam.

    Shruti Kirti Raghav, Rank : Third(women),Year: 2009

    The CDSE is the first step towards life as an officer with the Indian Army. Admitting to being “subconsciously” influenced by her upbringing, Shruti says with firmness, “I had no back-up plan; this was the only satisfying path for me. If one needs a back-up plan, then maybe this is not the right thing for you.”

    In February 2008, while studying for a BA History (Honours) at the Jesus & Mary College, New Delhi, she wrote the CDSE after one dedicated week of study. “I was given instructions by Lt. Col. (Retd) S K Chhabra of Cavalier India, a training academy,” she says. For those applying to the Officers Training Academy, the written test comprises two sections i.e., General Knowledge and English, of 100 marks each and an objective-type question format.

    GK includes Indian History, Geography and Current Affairs. ”Since I was a student of History, I found Indian History, much easier. For instance there were questions related to the Mutiny of 1857, Mughal India and the Tughlaq Dynasty. But I had to brush up on my Geography,” she admits.
    According to Shruti, she had no trouble with Current Affairs because she keeps abreast of the news and current events, as a matter of habit. “Read regularly and not just because of the exam,” is her advice.

    ”English was a breeze; it tests you on your basic grammar and usage. But if you have difficulty following the language and your spoken English is not so good, I advise two months of dedicated preparation in this area,” she says.

    In July 2008, Shruti received a call for the second leg of the process, a gruelling five-day series of tests, which assesses your emotional, mental and physical faculties. “You must be calm and alert. The stress test not only tests your emotional quotient but your ability to react under pressure,”  she recalls.

    A Group Discussion with eight to 10 female candidates also followed, along with a physical test. “I had to jump from a height,” she recalls. Interestingly, Shruti did not participate in sports actively before giving the CDSE. “But I changed my ways and started training, regularly, to get fit,” she adds. All candidates also undergo a medical test.

    The results were declared in March 2009, and in April 2009, Shruti joined the Officers Training Academy, the Indian Army’s premier institute in Chennai. Eleven months later, she passed out as an officer, on March 20, 2010.
    Shruti offers some simple, straightforward advice for all CDSE aspirants, “You must be mentally tough, determined and practical.”  

    Shruti’s preparation mantras
    • Kept abreast of news and current affairs. Reading is a habit
    • Trained regularly to get into shape before the physical test
    • Stayed calm during the stress tests
    • Worked towards becoming mentally tough

    *Women can apply only to the Officers Training Academy. Besides OTA, men can seek entry into the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Naval Academy and Air Force Academy.

  • Published on: April 01, 2010
  • 14 Comments
  • Akash | Jan 19, 2012

  • Congs for as an Indian army officer and Thanks for ....... way of preparation.
  • karan | Dec 14, 2010

  • many congrats! i love u.wish 4 ur bright career......
  • ASHISH KUMAR | Dec 12, 2010

  • I WANT TO KNOW HOW CAN LEARN FRENCH .PLEASE TELL ME ALSO THE NAME OF THE THAT INSTITUTES.
  • ankush | Dec 12, 2010

  • i am preparing for CDSE,please give me good tips for prepration,
  • kamal kishor | Dec 01, 2010

  • i am also preparing for cdse please give me some instruction
  • Rahul | Nov 30, 2010

  • I felt very awesome by reading your article.I too want to join NDA or CDSE and become a successsful army officer it is my dream.I need much more tips from you and career 360 so that i can enhance my career in this field successsfullllyy.
  • jai | Nov 25, 2010

  • would u like to share me that how many of the candidates are expected to write every year........
  • D. RAMA MURTHY | Nov 22, 2010

  • Many congratulations Madam. I feel proud to send my comments. Its really inspiring and motivating to the million aspirators. I do hope its a journey but not a destiny. you will occupy several distinguished positions in the days ahead. I wish all the best. you are very lucky to have wonderful parents and encouraging friends and stimulating teachers. you are the most fortunate person in your family. murthy.2121@gmail.com
  • shiv | Nov 18, 2010

  • hey shruti, best of luck for ur upcoming career and thankyou for giving these wonderful advices. again congratulations. i want to talk to u my no. is 8791250436
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  • SOWMYA | Nov 05, 2010

  • it was an awesome job..giv ur best again n again..all d best
  • Ahmad Emmad | Nov 04, 2010

  • Hi u have done a good job
  • Rahul tiwari | Oct 17, 2010

  • I need much more tips for NDA and CDSE.Thanks alot to CAREER 360 for making us to view the facts.
  • Pratyush | May 03, 2010

  • Very helpful thanks.
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