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Excellence in Leadership Development: CAVALIER INDIA


. The Cavalier India Training Academy is a  star rated venture since 1993, feeding the Defence Forces with Outstanding young man and woman as commissioned officers be it in the Army, Air force, Navy, Coast Guard,  Territorial Army including some of the PARA Military Force.

 What makes Cavalier India an Ideal beacon for aspirants to spend their valuable time, money and talent is the “Excellence in the Leadership development training by providing:

  • ·         Excellent  resource material
  • ·         Innovative Infra structure
  • ·         Inclusive curriculum for young men and woman and Professionals
  • ·         Instructional Leadership by former SSB Defence Officers
  • ·         Research and updation on daily and weekly basis, with regular information and follow up.
  • ·         All round competition unchallenged;  proven decidedly with a very high selection rating.
  • ·         Catering for All India UPSC entrance examination and SSB  interview Programme, suiting scholastic year and job timings
  • ·         According  subsidised fees to the needy  and under pledged young aspirants, children of  Veterns and war  widows.


                The recently reviewed and released book on “Service Selection Board  Interview “ authored by Major Ravindran Founder and MD CAVALIER INDIA GROUP is an ideal ready reckoner for all the aspirants, covering  aspects on the above mentioned subject.

ColToms/-
(Training Faculty, Cavalier India) 










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