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Hey,For all Permanent Commission entries and Short Service Commission entries there is no written examination. These applications are short listed as per the criteria laid down by the Naval Headquarters, Directorate of Manpower Planning & Recruitment. Selection is through merit alone.You can apply for Permanent Commission(Logistics)CRITERIAB.E/B. Tech in any discipline,Minimum (%)-first classAge -191/2 - 25 YrsSELECTION PROCEDURE(a) The candidates will be issued call up for Services Selection Board (SSB) based on their performance in Degree Course. If a candidate possesses higher qualification with better percentage, his higher qualification will be considered for cut off. Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy) reserves the right to shortlist applications and to fix cut off percentage. No communication will be entertained on this account. SSB interviews for short listed candidates will be scheduled at Bangalore/Bhopal/Coimbatore/Visakhapatnam.(b) Shortlisted candidates will be informed about their selection for SSB interview on their E-mail or through SMS (provided by candidate in their application form).(c) SSB interview will be conducted in two Stages. Stage I test consisting of intelligence test, Picture Perception and Discussion test. Candidates who fail to qualify in Stage I will be routed back on the same day. Stage II tests comprising of Psychological testing, Group testing and Interview which will last for 04 days. Successful candidates will thereafter undergo Medical Examination (approx duration 03-05 days).(d) Candidates recommended by the SSBs and declared medically fit, will be appointed for training in order of All India Merit depending on the number of vacancies.(e) Change of SSB venue for interview is not permissible.(f) Any correspondence regarding change of SSB dates be addressed to the Call up Officer of the concerned SSB on receipt of call up letter. Award of fresh dates for SSB would be subject to availability.(g) No compensation will be paid in respect of any injury sustained as a result of tests.(h) Return 3rd AC rail fare is admissible for the SSB interview, if appearing for the first time for this entry.HOW TO APPLYCandidate can submit only Online (e-application) for this entry Online (e-application). Whilst filling up the e-application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available to enable the following:- (a) Correct filling up of personal particulars. Details are to be filled up as given in the Matriculation Certificate (b) Fields such as e-mail address, mobile number are mandatory fields and need to be filled.Filling up of e-application: - For filling up application Online visit the website Join Indian NAvy and proceed as follows:- (a) Click on the ‘Officer Entry’ button under the option 'Apply Online' on the Home Page. (b) Fill the online registration form. Tips to assist in filling up fields have been provided as you highlight each field. (c) After filling the form click on Preview and check if all the information entered by you is correct. (d) Before clicking the Print Application button it should be checked whether all the details entered in the form is correct as you will not be able to make any corrections after saving the record. Candidates can take the print of the application form by entering the relevant details. (e) Before clicking the instructions for SSB Button, it should be checked whether all the details entered in the form are correct as you will not be able to make any corrections after saving the record. Candidates can read the instructions on conduct of SSB by clicking on the instruction for SSB button and can take the print of the application form by entering the details from the download sections under officer entry. (f)Print two copies of the online Application Form having the system generated Application Number. (g) Paste recent passport size colour photograph at the space provided and self attest the same. (h)One copy of this Application Form is to be duly signed and mailed (posted) to Post Box No. 04, R K Puram Main PO, New Delhi - 110 066 along with the following documents:- Self attested photograph, Self attested photo copies of 10th & 12th class certificates along with Mark Sheets, other educational certificates and mark sheets of all semester/years. In case CGPA, candidate is required to attach certificate issued by the University for Conversion of CGPA in to percentage. Application to be sent by ordinary post only. Speed post/courier and Registered post will not be accepted. (j) A superscription is to be made on envelope: ONLINE APPLICATION NO. ________ APPLICATION for PC (Log)/SSC (Log & NAIC) JAN 2017 COURSE Qualification______ Percentage _____%. NCC ‘C’ Yes/No. Application and requisite enclosures must be properly tagged/stapled; IHQ MoD (Navy) will not be responsible for loss of enclosures, if sent loose.2. You can also get through the Graduate Special Entry Scheme- (GSES). It is through UPSC.CRITERIAB.Sc(Physics & Maths) / B.E.(Any Discipline)Age:-19-22 yearsUnion Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts Combined Defence Services (CDS) Examination for recruitment of various vacancies under Indian Naval Academy twice a year.UPSC Selection Procedure consists of three stages.1. Written Exam2. Interview/ Intelligence Test/ Personality Test3. Document Verification4. Medical Examination1. Written Exam:i. Written Exam consists of Objective Type questions and time duration 2hrs and maximum marks is 100 for each subject.ii. For the candidates who are appearing for Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy, Air force Academy written test comprising of English, General Knowledge and Elementary mathematics subjects and for candidates who are appearing for officers training academy the written test comprising of English and General Knowledge.iii. Candidates who are declared successful in the written exam will be detailed for intelligence and personality test at the Service Selection Board based on their preference, by the respective service HQ.2. Interview/ Personality Test: The candidates who are selected in written test are called for interview. The SSB procedure consists of two stage selection process-Stage I and Stage II. Only those candidates who clear the stage I are permitted to appear for Stage II.a. Stage I comprises of Officers Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests are Picture Perception Description Test (P&DT). The candidates will be shortlisted based on combination of performance in QIR Test and PP and DT.b. Stage II comprises of Interview, Group Testing Officers Tasks, Psychology Tests and the conference. These testes are conducted over 4 days .The personality of candidate is assessed by three different assessors viz. the interviewing Officer (IO), Group Testing Officer (GTO) and the Psychologist. There are no seperate weightage for each test. The marks are allotted by assessors only after taking into consideration the performance of the candidate holistically in all the test.3. Document Verification: Document Verification will be conducted only after the candidate has qualified for Interview/Personality Test.4. Medical Examination: A Candidate recommended by the Services Selection Board will undergo a medical examination by a Board of Service Medical Officers. Women candidates will undergo Medical Examination by a Medical Board comprising male/ female doctors/ specialists/ Gynaecologist. There will be a Lady Medical Officer as member of Board. Only those candidates will be admitted to the Academy who are declared fit by the Medical Board.3. You can also apply through NCC Special Entry Naval Academy, Goa.B.Sc(Physics and Math.) or BE and Naval Wing, Senior Division, NCC 'C' CertificateAge:-19-22 yrsUniversity graduates possessing NCC 'C' certificate with minimum 'B' grading and 50% marks in the graduation degree examination are inducted in the navy as regular commissioned officers. These graduates are exempted from appearing in the CDSE conducted by the UPSC and are selected through the SSB interview only. They join the Naval Academy for NOC along with the CDSE cadets.4. You can also apply through University Entry Scheme (SSC)-Final year engineering students are eligible for induction into the technical Branches/ Cadres of the navy. Naval selection teams from the IHQ of MoD (Navy) and Command Headquarters visit AICTE approved Engineering colleges across the country to shortlist the candidates. The short listed candidates, based on all India Merit, are called for interview at the Services Selection Board. The successful candidates, thereafter, are put through the medical tests. Final selection is based on all India merit on the basis of marks obtained in the SSB interviews.Age:-19.5 -25(Pre-Final year), 19 – 24(Final year)Educational Qualifications. Applicant should be studying in the final year (4th / 5th year) in an AICTE recognised university with one of the following disciplines and should have obtained a minimum of 60 % aggregate marks (till VIth semester for BE/BTech and VIII semester for 5 years Integrated Degree CourseSelection ProcedureThe eligible candidates will appear before a Naval Campus Selection Team for interview. The candidates qualifying the campus interview will be shortlisted for SSB interview based on the merit.There is no written examination for the Non-UPSC entries. In this case the applications are invited and short listed at Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of Defence (Navy) [IHQ of MoD (Navy)] on the basis of marks secured in the qualifying educational exams ie 10+2, Graduate or Post graduate. The short listed candidates are sent for SSB interviews. Thereafter, a merit list, comprising of qualified candidates, is prepared as per the availability of vacancies.Interview & SelectionThe SSB selection consist of a 5 days testing schedule that has 5 stages. The following documents should be presented while attending SSB interviews.Original Matric, BE/B Tech degree certificate/ mark sheet.Ten passport size un-attested photographs.One pair white PT shoes, two pairs each white socks, white shorts, white T-shirts and two pairs of formal trousers & shirts (any sober colour)Copy of the telegram/ print out of the relevant webpage.Risk certificate duly signed by parent/ guardian to state "candidate (name) attending SSB with parent's/ guardian's consent and at his own risk. Parent/guardian is not entitled to claim any compensation or relief from government for injury sustained during SSB interview"Stage I (Day 1) - Stage I selection system includesOfficer Intelligence Rating Test (OIRT).Picture Perception and Description Test (PDPT):Picture is flashed for 30 Seconds. The candidate have to broadly note down seven basic parameters viz number of characters, age, sex, mood, action relating to past, present and future for each character in one minute.Discussion of the Picture - 30 Minutes.In this phase batch is divided into different groups. Strength of group is around 15 candidates. Each candidate narrates his individual written story verbatim. Subsequently, in Part - II all the candidates have to come to discuss amongst themselves and achieve a common consensus about the characters and theme of the story. Once all candidates have undergone this stage the results for stage one testing are declared. Successful candidates are retained for stage - II testing and the balance are asked to leave after a short brief on general shortcomings.Stage-II (Day -2) - In the IInd Stage, Psychological Tests are performed that includes :Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)12 Pictures including one blank are shown for 30 sec each. Candidates are asked to write a story around what led to the situation? What is going on and what would be the outcome? Picture is shown for 30 seconds and they are asked to write it in 4 minutes. In the blank slide, they have to think a picture of their own choice and to write a story around that.Word Association Test (WAT)In this test, a series of 60 words are shown to the candidates one after another for 15 seconds each. The candidate is required to write down the first thought or idea comes to his mind.Situation Reaction Test (SRT)This test consists of 60 routine life situations regarding day to day activities. The situations are printed in a booklet and the candidate is asked to write his reactions by completing the sentences, as to how they would feel, think and act up these situations.Self Description-15 Mins.Candidate is asked to write five separate paragraphs on each context about the opinion of his parents/guardian, friends, teachers/ superiors.Stage III (Day 3) - Stage III selection process includes :Group DiscussionTwo topics of common interest (social issues and current events) are discussed. It is an informal discussion and not a debate. Each topic is allotted 20 minutes each. No definite conclusion is required to be deduced.Group Planning Exercise (GPE)It comprises of five stages viz, explanation of the model, reading of the narrative by GTO, five minutes for self reading by candidates, 10 minutes for individual written solutions and 20 minutes for group discussion. Narration of the group solution and definite conclusion is required.Progressive Group Tasks (PGT)It is the first outdoor task. A set of four obstacles with progressively increasing level of difficulties are to be completed in 40 to 50 minutes. Structures, helping material and load are provided to the group.Group Obstacle Race (GOR)In this task the group is pitched against each other over a set of six obstacles with a snake like load to carry.Half Group Task (HGT)It has one obstacle similar to progressive group task with helping material and load to be carried. Group is divided into two Sub Groups and assigned the same obstacle in turn in such a way that when one group is working, the other is not allowed to watch it. Time allotted to each sub group is 15 minutes.LecturetteIt is an individual task and the candidate is required to give a short talk to the group. Three minutes are allowed to prepare any chosen topic from the four given in the Lecturette Cards for the talk.Stage IV (Day 4) - Stage IV selection process includes :Individual ObstaclesA Set of 10 obstacles is set to be tackled individually. Obstacles are numbered from one to ten, denoting the points each one carries. Each individual will be given three minutes.Command TaskEach individual is nominated as commander for one task consisting of one obstacle similar to the Progressive Group Task Time given is 15 minutes.Final Group TaskTask consisting of one obstacle similar to the progressive group task. Time given to complete this task is 15-20 minutes.Personal interviews are conducted by Interviewing Officer (IO) from Day 2 to Day 4Stage V (Day 5) - Stage V includes :Closing address by Deputy President of the BoardConferenceAnnouncement of resultsDispersalThe candidates recommended by Service Selection Board (SSB) has to undergo a medical examination at nearest Service Hospitals. The medical examination procedure for candidates is as follow :• Special Medical Board (SMB)Special Medical Board (SMB) of officer candidates will be held at designated hospitals over duration of five to six days. Candidates will be declared Fit/ Temporary Unfit or Permanent Unfit. Candidates declared Temporary Unfit are to report back to the hospital for examination after the specified time. Candidates who still do not qualify will be declared Permanent Unfit.• Appeal Medical Board (AMB)Candidates who are declared Permanent Unfit by Special Medical Board are eligible for Appeal Medical Board after depositing a sum of a requisite amount in the Government Treasury. No fees will be charged from Temporarily Unfit candidates. Unfit candidates get a maximum of 42 days to report for AMB at designated Command Hospital. Candidates declared unfit by Appeal Medical Board are eligible to appeal for Review Medical Board.• Review Medical Board (RMB)The President of Appeal Medical Board will intimate the candidate, the reason of his/ her unfitness through a leaflet and guide him / her for Review Medical Board. However, he will explain to the candidate that holding of the Review Medical Board is at the discretion of DGMS(Navy) and DGAFMS based on the merits of the case and it is not his/her right. RMBs are conducted at Army Research & Referral Hospital Delhi and Armed Force Medical College Pune.The selected Officer candidates, inducted into the Indian Navy under various schemes are given basic training at Naval Academy Ezhimala (NAVAC). The period of initial training for cadet entry and direct entry graduate candidates is 4 years and 22 weeks respectively. Branch specific training is subsequently imparted at other naval establishments.Good Luck.Cheers.:)

Do US high schools really have that many extracurricular activities?

I’ll copy out from my suburb’s high school, but yes. Braintree is a middle class suburb, not even upper-middle class.SPORTS TEAMS:Teams and levels of participation offered for grades 9-12:Boys'Baseball; varsity, J.V., freshmanBasketball; varsity, J.V., freshmanCross Country: varsityFootball: varsity, J.V., freshmanGolf; varsity, J.V.Gymnastics; varsityIce Hockey; varsity, J.V.Indoor Track; varsityLacrosse; varsity, J.V.Outdoor Track; varsitySoccer; varsity, J.V. freshmanTennis; varsityVolleyball; varsity, J.V.Wrestling; varsity, J.V.Girls'Basketball; varsity, J.V., freshmanCheerleading; varsity, J.V.Cross Country; varsityDance Squad; varsity, J.V.Field Hockey; varsity, J.V., freshmanGolf; varsityGymnastics; varsityIce Hockey; varsityLacrosse; varsity, J.V.Indoor Track; varsityOutdoor Track; varsitySoccer; varsity, J.V. freshmanSoftball; varsity, J.V., freshmanSwimming; varsityTennis; varsityVolleyball; varsity, J.V.Club Offerings:Academic DecathlonThis national program is intended to provide a challenging academic experience to approximately twenty students from all four-grade levels. Participating students must represent a variety of levels of academic achievement from "A" students to "C" students. The program includes objective testing, oral presentations and an oral quiz in subject areas including Art, Social Science, Economics, Science, Mathematics, Literature, and Music. There will be two Saturday competitions with outside schools.Anime ClubStudents meet to watch, discuss, and participate in activities related to Anime. The club creates a space for those who have a passion for the story telling, animation, and music of Anime to explore both the art and culture that surround the genre. If you are interested in carving out some time to watch something you love, talking with people who have a similar passion, participating in a tea ceremony, or questioning someone who is taking steps towards working in the world of animation, consider becoming part of Anime club!Astronomy ClubThe goal of the Astronomy Club is to cultivate interest in physics and its applications to astronomy. The club activities include lectures, laboratory experiments, night-time observations and outreach.Best BuddiesBest Buddies is an international organization started by Anthony Shriver which matches individuals with disabilities and their typical peers for one to one friendships. The Braintree High School Chapter matches students from Project Prove with other BHS students for friendships, and works to promote an inclusive school environment in which everyone’s strengths and talents are celebrated and appreciated. Proceeds from our fundraising efforts go toward supporting the activities of the club.BHS NewsBHS News provides students the opportunity to write and produce stories of value to teenagers in multimedia formats including publishing online stories, podcasts and video. Storytellers wanted.Bible StudyThe Bible Study Club is open to all students and faculty and is non-denominational. During Bible Study Club, a passage (s) of the Bible is read and then discussed as a group. The conversations can be insightful, intriguing, and are always interesting.Clay ClubThe Clay Club is open to all students, whether or not they have worked with clay. In Clay Club, students will work on both individual and group projects, including artistic pieces of work to be sold at a Fundraiser. Work will be fired and glazed in food-safe glazes. Students must sign up before the end of September, and be able to attend on a regular basis.Cultural Awareness ClubCultural Awareness Club provides students an opportunity to learn about and discuss topics and issues (both past and present) relative to culture, ethnicity, religion, etc. In addition, members of the club look for ways to help actively promote topics of interest to the larger student body regarding cultural awareness (i.e. designated heritage months). Past club activities have included attending the annual Anti-Defamation Youth Congress held in Boston and culturally themed meetings where students enjoy food and music of a particular ethnic group. All Braintree High School students are welcome.Environmental ClubStudents at Braintree High School have acknowledged the environmental needs of our school and community. Issues such as recycling, educational awareness programs and community projects will be the focal point of the students’ activities. Membership is open to all students at the high school.French National Honor SocietyStudents are recommended at the end of the first term by their teachers to become members of this honorary group based on character, scholarship, and active interest in French. Students become eligible for membership at the end of their third year of study. The members at large elect student officers and meetings are held periodically to plan for activities. Members offer in-school tutoring services to students having difficulty in French. Whenever possible, the society will sponsor related activities, such as a field trip to Quebec, movies, plays, art exhibits, musical performances or lectures.Future Educators of America ClubFuture Educators of America is a club at Braintree High School for Braintree High School Students in grades 9-12 who express an interest in exploring teaching as a career. The club’s purpose is to provide activities and guidance for students interested in the field of education. The principle of service is also emphasized—service that develops character, fosters learning, and promotes education. Fundraising will focus on providing charitable contributions as well as the PreProm Reception.The club meets regularly to organize events and activities within the school that promotes the PRIDE mission.Game ClubThe Game Club is dedicated to the personal growth of students through the play of games. Those games include but are not limited to boards games RPG’s and video games. The club is open to all students who are interested in peaceful means of conflict resolution.Gay Straight AllianceThe Gay Straight Alliance is a youth led, school based, club. It is open to all members of the student body to provide a welcoming and safe environment for discussion and group activities regarding issues pertaining to all students especially those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered. As part of the Gay Straight Alliance students are welcome to express their personal concerns regarding harassment, bullying (name calling), within the school community and in the larger community. The alliance also advocates for acceptance of all students regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, or religion. Typical activities include group discussions on topics of LGBT identity, observance of the National Day of Silence, and other projects designed to increase and support LGBT visibility and acceptance at BHS.Girls GroupThe Braintree High School Girls Group is a musical enrichment club for any girls that are enrolled in the band, orchestra or chorus classes at BHS. This ensemble sings three part treble music (SSA) and performs at the winter and spring choral concerts.Green TeamThe Green Team is a student led group working on creating a more “Green Environment” for Braintree High School. The focus is on recycling throughout the building, as well as creating opportunities to promote environmentally sustainable choices for the entire Braintree High School community. The Green Team is open to students wishing to help sustain the recycling program in the building. Students can volunteer as little as one time to as often as each week.History ClubThe History Club is a student directed club focused on exploring historical documents, artifacts and current events for deeper understanding of the surrounding world. Students spend time examining local and state history by tapping into the community resources available to them such as the Braintree Historical Society and National Park Service. Members are also eligible to enter and participate in the National History Day competition. The goal of the History Club is to empower students to research, analyze, and scrutinize evidence so they can reexamine the way they learn about history. They are encouraged to think critically and historically to go beyond a traditional textbook and search for their own historical truth.Interact ClubThe Braintree High School Interact Club is a community-based organization sponsored by the Braintree Rotary Club. Many community-based activities are planned each year.Jazz BandJazz Band is an auditioned ensemble for band, orchestra or chorus students who play either saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano, bass, guitar or drum set. BHS Jazz Band performs in school concerts and various community concerts. Improvisation is encouraged but is not a requirement for jazz ensemble. Please see Mr. Buckley for further details.Key ClubThe Braintree High School Key Club is a community-based organization sponsored by the Braintree Kiwanis Club. Club members are involved in community projects as well as school projects, each of which is organized and run so that some segment of the greater Braintree community benefits.Math TeamThe Math Team is an academic club for students who have a serious interest in mathematics. All students are welcome to develop their math skills practicing for and competing in meets of the Southeastern Massachusetts Mathematics League.Mock TrialBraintree High School's Mock Trial team competes in the Massachusetts Bar Association Mock Trial Tournament, which runs from Mid October to March. Students must defend or prosecute a case as lawyers by coaching witnesses and developing lines of questioning for the upcoming trial. The season consists of three trials held at regional courthouses before experienced attorneys and judges.Model U.N.The Model UN club is engaging, fun, and highly practical for participants. As club members, students practice valuable skills such as negotiating, debating, and formulating opinions through simulations of the United Nations Security Council, General Assembly and committees. Club members have the option of participating in weekend conferences hosted by public and private schools in Massachusetts.National Art Honor SocietyBraintree High School is a Charter Member of the National Art Association’s Art Honor Society. Candidacy for the NAHS is open to students who have been nominated by their art teacher and completed a semester of an art class with a grade of B+ or higher. Students do not apply for membership in this association. Nomination and membership is based on art scholarship, service and character. Membership dues are $15.00 a year. NAHS Activities throughout the year include: Art workshops, teaching Creative Art Classes to Middle School Students, teaching Project Prove Art Classes, mural painting, Field Trips and guest artist lectures. Students must fulfill 20 art related service hours per school year. In the spring there is combined art exhibit of NAHS student work, honor graduation cord and induction ceremony.National Honor Society - Selection Procedures1. Candidacy for the BHS National Honor Society (NHS) is open to only juniors and seniors who have attended BHS for a minimum of one semester. Selection is a privilege, not a right. Students do not "apply" for a membership. Instead, they are invited to submit information in support of their candidacy to be reviewed by a five member Faculty Council, representing the Faculty of BHS.2. At the end of the second term of the Junior year and at the end of terms one and two of Senior year, students who have met the cumulative GPA requirement of 3.75 are invited to submit further information regarding their credentials for SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, SERVICE, and CHARACTER. This additional student information assists the Faculty Council to ascertain the degree to which a student candidate meets the overall selection criteria. The application can be found in Google Classroom and needs to be completed in full by the specified deadline.3. Additional input collected from such sources as school records for academics, attendance, guidance, conduct, and administrative or professional teacher records may also be considered. In particular, a list of all scholastically eligible students is sent to members of the faculty and staff who are invited to either to recommend or to not recommend the student based upon their knowledge of the student, as well as to elaborate on the strengths and weaknesses of any active student candidates in the areas of SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, SERVICE, and CHARACTER. If a faculty or staff member does not recommend a student, an explanation must be included. A single instance of non-recommendation will not necessarily eliminate the applicant.4. Upon reviewing each active candidate's credentials, activity information, faculty evaluation, and other factors, the Faculty Council will give individual consideration to and conduct a review of every student in making a final decision.5. All active candidates will be informed of the decision of the Faculty Council. If not selected, the candidate will be contacted personally by the advisor and will have the opportunity to review the decision. If selected, the candidate is notified in writing.6. Students and parents wishing to appeal the outcome of the selection process should first meet with the advisor. Should the student and/or parents still not be satisfied, the students may request a hearing with the Faculty Council. The next level of discussion should take place with the Headmaster.Parents of the inductees will be invited to a special induction ceremony held each year in April. NHS Members annually engage in fund-raising activities and community service projects. These funds are used to help support the annual activities such as the teacher appreciation day, adopt-a-family, holiday baskets, the annual induction ceremony and to fund the NHS scholarship.Peer MediatorsStudents trained as Peer Mediators will be assigned by Dr. Ford-Clark to mediate problems between students in an attempt to solve conflicts. New Peer Mediators will be trained each year. Anyone interested in being a Peer Mediator should contact Dr. Ford-Clark in the Special Services Office.Photo ClubThe purpose of the Photo Club is to give all students, regardless of means or ability, the opportunity to explore the medium of photography, from early historic and analog processes to digital and alternative printmaking processes.Robotics ClubThe Robotics Club is for students interested in exploring the world of robotics and engineering. The club meets weekly; the focus is to make robots while making friends. The students work on various engineering challenges throughout the year. Examples include: creating robots to complete a variety of tasks, the Rube Goldberg Machine design contest, and the building of a working trebuchet.Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.)This is a student leadership program founded to encourage a happy, healthy drug and alcohol free lifestyle. The group provides education and awareness programs to Braintree High School students and the community regarding risks and pressure that challenge them throughout their daily lives. SADD fosters a sense of belonging and promotes resiliency, leadership and advocacy skills so that young people make positive life decisions that will carry them throughout their life.Science ClubThe goal of the Science Club is to provide students who have an interest in any or all of the scientific subjects with the opportunity to compete in various events throughout Massachusetts. The Science Club will send teams to compete in the Women of Science competition at Bedford High School, the Science Bowl at UCONN, and the Science Olympiad at Framingham State University. The Science Club is open to students in all grades, who are curious about science and want to learn more than what is taught in the classroom.Show ChoirThe Show Choir is a choral ensemble of 24 students chosen by audition. The group performs in school and community concerts.Spanish National Honor SocietyStudents are recommended at the end of second term by their teachers to become members of this honorary group based on character, scholarship, and active interest in Spanish. Students become eligible for membership at the end of their third year of study.The members at large elect the student officers and meetings are held periodically to plan for activities. Members offer in-school tutoring services to students having difficulty in Spanish. Fund raising activities are held to help those in need in the Hispanic community.Stone SoupStone Soup is Braintree High School's student magazine. It contains short stories, essays, poems, artwork and photography. Students evaluate, select and publish the works submitted by the student body.String BandString Band is an acoustic ensemble open to any band, orchestra or chorus students who have an interest in folk and traditional country music. We encourage beginner to advanced musicians who like to play fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo or bass to join String Band. Singers are also welcome to join. The group performs in school concerts and various community events and rehearses Mondays from 2:15 - 3:30 in room 197. Please see Mr. Buckley for further details.String QuartetThe String Quartet is an orchestral ensemble chosen by audition. The group performs in school and community concerts.Student CouncilThe purpose of the student council is to develop attitudes and practices of good citizenship, to promote harmonious relations throughout the school, to create closer understanding and cooperation between the faculty and the student body, and to enable the student body to participate actively in the general welfare of the school and community. The requirements for election to the council are outlined in the Student/Parent Handbook.Theater GuildThe Braintree High School Theatre Guild presents professionally produced performances twice each year. The organization is operated and funded by students, through fundraising and ticket sales. Open auditions are held twice yearly (in September and December), and all students are encouraged to audition.Braintree High School Theatre Guild is a member of the Massachusetts Educational Theatre Guild and competes in the state drama festival competition.Also, BHS has chartered a chapter of the International Thespian Society and annually inducts members. Entry into this select group is earned by focused service to the BHS Theatre Guild.Braintree High School Theatre Guild will present Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, a 1949 American Musical directed by Rolf I. Carlson. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne is based on Anita Loos’s 1925 bestseller of the same title. Hit songs include “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend,” “Bye Bye, Baby” and “I’m Just A Little Girl From Little Rock.”Gentlemen Prefer Blondes will have five performances in the Grabosky Auditorium at Braintree High School, 128 Town Street, Braintree, MA. Performances will take place on Thursday, November 7th at 7:00 pm, Friday, November 8th at 7:30 pm, Saturday November 9th, at 2pm and 8pm and Sunday, November 10th at 2 pm. Tickets can be purchased online Opens a New Window. and at the door. Ticket prices are as follows; $15 for evening performances and $12 for matinee performances.For more information, contact Joseph Keaney or Edward Fuller via email or phone, New Window. 781-848-4000.Video Tech ClubStudents in the video tech club assist in the production of video content for extracurricular activities at Braintree High School. Students interested in getting involved should stop by and speak with Mr. Nellis in room 297.YearbookBraintree High School Wampatuck Yearbook is published once a year for the graduating class. It is a 184 page, full color document that is developed by a staff of students. These students have an interest in design, photography and journalism. All students take this activity as a course which meets during the school day. Full grade credits are given for accomplishments, teamwork, meeting deadlines and effort. Interested students fill out an application in the spring and submit it to Mrs. Roos in guidance or Mrs. Smith in the Media Center. 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Its Actually the military responsibilities , fulfilling which requires proper amount of training in the fields they need to fulfill there responsibilities.A Officer in Indian Armed Forces, is regularly trained from the day he steps in Service Boots. As One Grows up, there responsibilities grows, they are trained in the respective specialization.Now, once they undergo various training, they are awarded degree for that. Many a times these degrees a recognized by the Various renown Universities which offer them equivalent degrees.Also, many times many Universities offer Honorary Degrees to them, for there service and Knowledge in there field, such as Warfare Management, Naval Strategy etc.Following list i have taken from Wikipedia, listing various colleges and institute where training is imparted to Officers and men, as they grow up in ranks.Indian ArmyThe chief institutions training Indian Army officers are:Army War College: It is the premier All Arms Tactical Training Institution for officers and performs important functions of evaluation of concepts and doctrines in the fields of tactics and operational logistics. The institution was earlier known as College of Combat, Mhow and has been re-designated as Army War College, Mhow from 1 January 2003.Infantry School: The Infantry School, Mhow is the largest and the oldest military training centre of the Indian Army. The institution is responsible for developing the complete spectrum of tactical drills and concepts pertaining to infantry operating in varied terrain and environment and introduce them from time to time. This institution also trains the National Shooting Team under the aegis of Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU) which is part of Infantry School.Junior Leaders Wing: The Junior Leaders Wing, Belgaum is part of Infantry School, Mhow and trains junior officers and junior leaders in sub-unit level in tactical and special mission techniques to enable them to carry out assigned operational missions.Indian Military Academy: The Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun is credited with providing excellent officers who are highly disciplined, thoroughly motivated and deeply committed to serve the Nation with honour and dignity. The valediction of the Academy is evident from the bountiful sagas of bravery, valour and sacrifice displayed by its alumni in times of crisis.Officers Training Academy: The Officers Training Academy imparts training to young men and women to enable them to take their rightful place as officers in the Indian Army., Chennai and Gaya, Bihar.High Altitude Warfare School: The High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS), Gulmarg is a training establishment imparting specialised Mountain Warfare and Winter Warfare Training to Indian Army personnel.Armoured Corps Centre and School: The Armoured Corps Centre and School (ACCS), Ahmednagar is a premier institution of the Army. It imparts training pertaining to employment of mechanical forces in battle and development of concepts for future battle.School of Artillery: School of Artillery, Deolali Nasik district, Maharashtra is a premier institution of the Army and imparts effective training, evaluation of new equipment for induction and development of new concepts/ doctrine for application of artillery fire.Army Air Defence College: The Army Air Defence College (AADC), Gopalpur imparts training for provision of effective Air Defence Artillery protection to ground forces against long and medium altitude enemy air attacks and also to preserve specified tactical and strategic vital areas and pivotal points from critical danger and destruction from enemy air attacks.College of Military Engineering: The role of College of Military Engineering (CME), Pune encompasses three aspects, i.e., training, advisory, projects research and experimentation.Military College of Telecommunication Engineering: The Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE), Mhow is a premiere training institute of the Corps of Signals. A variety of courses catering for the training needs in Information Technology and Communication for the Indian Army are conducted at MCTE.Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School (CIJW School): The CIJW School in Vairengte, Mizoram, is an institution for counter-guerilla training. The institution has risen to be the nodal agency for imparting counter-insurgency training for the other branches.Junior Leader's Academy (JLA), Bareilly and Ramgarh: The Junior Leader's Academy (JLA), Bareilly and Ramgarh conduct institutionalised leadership training for Junior Leaders, who are Junior Commissioned Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Army.Army Service Corps (ASC) Centre and College: The ASC Centre and College, Bangalore imparts training to Officers, personnel below officer rank of Army Service Corpsand other arms and services indicating personnel from foreign countries in various disciplines of Suppliers, Fuel, Oil and Lubricants, Mechanical Transport, Animal Transport and Air dispatch. The Centre also trains recruits for induction into service into Army Service Corps.Army Medical Corps (AMC) Centre and School: The AMC Centre and School, Lucknow conducts from basic to advance courses for Army Medical Corps and Military Nursing Service Officers. The Centre also trains recruits for induction into service into Army Medical Corps.College of Materials Management (CMM), Jabalpur: The College of Materials Management (CMM), Jabalpur is the hub centre of all logistics courses for Army. It runs courses like advance material management, higher munition course and quarter master courses for officers, JCOs and NCOs. It also imparts basic training to technical clerks.Military College of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering: The Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME), Secunderabad (Telangana) is an institution of technical education in the Army. The College was awarded the Golden Peacock National Training Award (1997) as well as Golden Peacock National Quality Award.Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) Centre and School: The RVC Centre and School, Meerut Cantt, imparts basic military and technical training to young veterinary graduates on commission and to various technical tradesmen of the corps like Dressors, Riders, Ferriers, Army Dog trainers and lab attendants. The Centre also trains recruits for induction into service into Remount and Veterinary Corps Centre and School.Army Education Corps (AEC) Training College and Centre: The AEC Training College and Centre, Pachmarhi is a Category 'A' establishment, a Regimental Training Centre for AEC personnel and an Autonomous College affiliated to Barkatullah University, Bhopal.Corps of Military Police (CMP) Centre and School: The CMP Centre and School, Bangalore imparts basic military training to all personnel enrolled in Corps of Military Police and also conduct courses for officers on deputation to the corps.Army School of Physical Training: The Army School of Physical Training (ASPT), Pune runs the Sports Training Course for Army personnel, central police organisation and paramilitary forces to train instructors capable of imparting physical training and sports coaching at appropriate level.Army Airborne Training School: The Army Airborne Training School (AATS), Agra imparts training in aerial delivery and air transportation of men and material. It is also responsible for carrying out Research and Trial pertaining to air portability and para dropping of all types of equipment.Institute of National Integration: The Institute of National Integration (INI), Pune imparts training to Officers, Personnel Below Officer Rank and Religious Teachers. Its focus is on instilling a sense of national and cultural unity in the officer corps.Institute of Military Law: The Institute of Military Law (IML), Kamptee imparts training to officers of Judge Advocate General Branch as well as other arms and services in military and allied law.Army Sports Institute: The Army Sports Institute (ASI) at Pune and Army Sports Nodes is a public-relations sports centre, intended for portraying the Army in a positive light. Appropriate funds have been earmarked for the construction and equipment coupled with food habitat, advertising and training under foreign coaches.Army Cadet College: Army Cadet College (ACC), Dehradun is a Wing of the IMA which caters for training of service cadets selected for commission. On completion of the course, these cadets also qualify for a B.A. or B. Sc. degree, recognized by the Jawaharlal Nehru University.Combat Army Aviation Training School (CAATS): CAATS is the main training course for aviators of the air wing of the Army,The Army Aviation Corps. It is located at the Army Aviation Base in Nashik Road. It replaced the Indian Air Force's academy, the Helicopter Training School (HTS), as the main training school for army aviators. It mainly operates Cheetahs and Chetaks and also has Simulators.Others include:Army Clerks Training School, Aurangabad.Army School of Mechanical Transport, Bangalore.Army/ Air Transport Support School, AgraEME School, Vadodara.Military Intelligence Training School and Depot (MITSD), PuneMilitary School of Music - PachmarhiIndian NavyThe Indian Navy has numerous training establishments at various places. The Indian Naval Academy is presently located in Ezhimala, near Kannur in Kerala State.Indian Naval Academy (Officers Training) - EzhimalaINS Agrani (Leadership Training) - CoimbatoreINS Chilka (Sailors Training) - ChilkaINS Dronacharya (Gunnery School) - KochiINS Garuda (Aviation) - KochiINS Hamla (Logistics Training) - MumbaiInstitute of Naval Medicine - MumbaiINS Kunjali (Music Training School) - MumbaiINS Mandovi (Provost and Physical Training School) - GoaNaval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT) - KochiNational Institute of Hydrography - GoaINS Shivaji (Engineering Training) - LonavlaShipWright School - VisakhapatnamINS Valsura (Electrical Training) - JamnagarINS Venduruthy (Seamen Training) - KochiINS Satavahana (Submarine School) - VishakhapatnamIndian Air ForceThe Indian Air Force has a Training Command and several training establishments. While technical and other support staff are trained at the various Ground Training Schools, the pilots are trained at the Air Force Academy located at Dundigal, near Hyderabad, Telangana.College of Air Warfare- SecunderabadPilot Training Establishment - AllahabadAir Force Administrative College - CoimbatoreSchool of Aviation Medicine - BangaloreAir Force Technical Training College - Jalahalli, near BangaloreParatrooper’s Training School - AgraIndian Air Force Test Pilot School - BangaloreTETTRA Schools - PuneTri-service InstitutionsNational Defence College: The National Defence College (NDC) inaugurated on 27 April 1960 is the only institution in the country that imparts knowledge on all aspects of national security and strategy. Senior Defence and Civil Service Officers participate in a 47-week comprehensive programme of national security and strategy.College of Defence Management: The Institute of Defence Management (IDM), Secunderabad was established in June 1970 to impart modern, scientific management training to the Armed Forces Officers. The IDM was renamed as College of Defence Management (CDM) in 1980. The College has trained over 5,000 officers of the rank of Major to Major General and equivalents of the three Services through its on-campus programmes. It has also given exposure in defence management to a large number of officers through external capsules. Officers from Para-Military Forces, Ministry of Defence, Research and Development Organisations and friendly foreign countries also attend various on-campus programmes.Defence Services Staff College: The Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington is a premier tri-service training establishment imparting training to middle level officers (Majors and equivalent) of the three wings of Indian Armed Forces, friendly foreign countries and Indian Civil Services. The DSSC is located in picturesque settings atWellington, near Conoor in The Nilgiris mountains of Tamil Nadu State.National Defence Academy: The National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakwasla is a premier Inter-Service training institution where future officers of Armed Forces are trained. The training involves an exacting schedule of three years before the cadets join their respective Service Academics, viz., Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy.Medical PersonnelArmed Forces Medical College (AFMC)The AFMC is located in Pune, near Mumbai in Maharashtra State. It is an Inter-Services institution. AFMC has multiple roles to perform. These are primarily training of medical undergraduates and post-graduates, dental postgraduates, nursing cadets and paramedical staff. Patient care forms an integral part of its training curriculum and the attached hospital benefits from the expertise available at AFMC. The institution is responsible for providing the entire pool of specialists and super-specialists to Armed Forces by giving them in service training.The AFMC is well known as one of the premier medical institutions of India, and its entrance test is written by thousands of High School students throughout India (both male and female), who via for its approximately 130 seats. Selected candidates are also required to pass a medical and fitness test on par with those for Officer Cadets. The 5-year course also includes basic military training, on par with that received by all Officer Cadets at other Academies of the Armed Forces, as well as training in battle-field medicine. After graduation, Cadets are to serve for a minimum of seven years in the Indian Army, after which they are free to leave or continue as Commissioned Medical officers.Thank You.!

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