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About Cavalier India

Cavalier India is the biggest Defence Career Training Academy in India with network covering the entire country. We are first of its kind in providing professional SSB Training for all types of commission in Armed and Para Military Forces. SSB Training is handled by a team of professional trainers who are ex-assessors of various SSBs in the Country. We have Officers for SSB training who were posted in the Army/Navy/Air Force Services Selection Boards (SSBs). We have a team of over 25 Officers to impart SSB training and our Officers frequently updates the changes that are included in the SSB for selection. For SSB training we have vast out door tasks facilities and state of the art indoor training aids and facilities.

We train candidates to face SSB Interviews for all Types of Commissions. NDA entry, Army Engg Entry, Naval Engg Entry, EKT Entry, ACC Entry, NCC Entry etc.,

We have excellent training facilities and professional trainers for UPSC Entrance Exams such as NDA, CDS, CPO and Other Entrance Tests, well structured curriculam, mock tests, solving of previous years question papers and condensed study material.

For written coaching prior to NDA and CDS Exam we provide crash course of 15 days and one month/2 months coaching during vacations.

Our vast network also provide opportunities for a candidate to attend Free SSB Refresher Training at any of our branches located through out the country.

Our vision is to see that within few years the standing Defence Forces to have majority of Officers trained by Cavalier India. Today for every course in Officers Training Academy majority candidates join are trained by Cavalier India. For SSB Training for every serious Defence Career aspirants Cavalier India is the first choice. For SSB Training the career in the Defence Forces as an Officer is an elite one and when a candidate report to Cavalier India for SSB Coaching or written coaching we understand the seriousness of the issue and our responsibilities towards the candidate to achieve his dream goal, that is the very reason that the product what we have created is the best and unmatchable. 2 Decades of experience, country wide network, vast outdoor task area for SSB Coaching huge team of professional trainers and state of the art training facilities put together emerges a product which is matching the aspirations of our potential officers.

SSB Training is a very specialized training where we look at various aspects of a candidate and train the individuals to bring his best and at the SSB he or she is able to come out with flying colours. We cover the complete spectrum of officer like qualities, SSB Selection Techniques, initial screening and other training modules to improve the overall personality. Our Training is designed not only to make a candidate successful in SSB but also to built a sound foundation for future individual developments and career growth.

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