Interviewer: Welcome, Patel. Is that your complete name?
Candidate: Yes, sir.
Interviewer: Which place do you belong to?
Candidate: Sir, I belong to Arrah district of Bihar.
Interviewer: Tell me about your place.
Candidate: Arrah district in Bihar is known as the "Land of Valor" because of its rich history and the presence of Suryavanshi Rajputs.
Interviewer: Where are you currently living?
Candidate: Sir, I am currently living in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
Interviewer: Can you tell me something about Visakhapatnam?
Candidate: Yes, sir. Visakhapatnam, also known as Vizag, is a coastal city in Andhra Pradesh. It is an important port city and is home to the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy. The city is also famous for its scenic beaches, steel plants, and shipbuilding industry.
Interviewer: Why do you want to join Rashtriya Military School?
Candidate: Sir, I aspire to serve my country as an Army officer. RMS provides the best environment for discipline, leadership, and physical and mental development, which will help me achieve my goal.
Interviewer: What qualities should an Army officer have?
Candidate: Sir, an Army officer should have discipline, punctuality, courage, leadership skills, physical fitness, and decision-making ability.
Interviewer: What are your strengths?
Candidate: Sir, I have a strong ability to grasp concepts quickly and adapt to different situations. I am disciplined and hardworking.
Interviewer: What are your hobbies?
Candidate: Sir, my hobbies include making toys from waste materials and skateboarding.
Interviewer: Tell me about your father.
Candidate: Sir, my father is a hardworking and dedicated person. He served in the Indian Navy for 20 years and is currently working in the Income Tax Department.
Interviewer: How many commands are there in the Indian Navy?
Candidate: Sir, there are three commands in the Indian Navy:
- Western Naval Command (Mumbai)
- Eastern Naval Command (Visakhapatnam)
- Southern Naval Command (Kochi)
Interviewer: What is the full form of ARMY?
Candidate: Sir, the full form of ARMY is Alert Regular Mobility Young.
Interviewer: What is the motto of Rashtriya Military Schools?
Candidate: Sir, I am not sure, but I will learn it soon.
Interviewer: The motto of RMS is "Sheelam Param Bhushanam," which means "Character is the highest virtue."
Candidate: Thank you, sir. I will remember that.
Interviewer: Who is your favorite teacher and why?
Candidate: Sir, my favorite teacher is Hina Ma’am. She teaches Mathematics and explains concepts in a very clear and patient manner.
Interviewer: Why is Mathematics your favorite subject?
Candidate: Sir, Mathematics helps me understand logical concepts and enhances my problem-solving skills. It also plays an important role in real-life applications.
Interviewer: Can you tell me Heron’s formula?
Candidate: Sir, I am not sure about it, but I will learn it soon.
Interviewer: Name some body systems.
Candidate: Sir, some of the human body systems are:
- Nervous System
- Skeletal System
- Respiratory System
- Muscular System
- Cardiovascular System
- Endocrine System
- Excretory System
- Reproductive System
- Lymphatic System
Interviewer: What was the happiest moment of your life?
Candidate: Sir, the happiest moment of my life was when I cleared the RMS entrance exam. It was my first major achievement.
Interviewer: Who is the Chief Minister of Bihar?
Candidate: Sir, the Chief Minister of Bihar is [Update the latest name].
Interviewer: Who is the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh?
Candidate: Sir, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh is Chandrababu Naidu.
Interviewer: Tell me two qualities of your mother.
Candidate: Sir, my mother is very hardworking and loving. She always supports and encourages me.
Interviewer: Why do you want to join RMS?
Candidate: Sir, I aspire to serve my country in the Indian Armed Forces. RMS provides rigorous academic and military training, which will prepare me for a successful career in defense services.
Interviewer: What is the motto of the Indian Army?
Candidate: Sir, the motto of the Indian Army is "Service Before Self."
Interviewer: Tell me about your current school.
Candidate: Sir, I am studying at Vidya School. My school has a large playground where we play various sports. The teachers are very supportive and teach us in an interactive way.
Interviewer: What are the ranks in the Indian Army?
Candidate: Sir, the ranks in the Indian Army are:
- Lieutenant
- Captain
- Major
- Lieutenant Colonel
- Colonel
- Brigadier
- Major General
- Lieutenant General
- General
- Field Marshal
Interviewer: Spell the word Lieutenant.
Candidate: Sir, it is spelled L-I-E-U-T-E-N-A-N-T.
Interviewer: Spell the word Colonel.
Candidate: Sir, it is spelled C-O-L-O-N-E-L.
Interviewer: Spell Discipline.
Candidate: Sir, it is spelled D-I-S-C-I-P-L-I-N-E.
Interviewer: Since this is your first interview, I understand you are still learning. Don’t worry, you have 20 days to prepare, and we will guide you. Keep practicing.
Candidate: Thank you, sir!
Final Tips for the Interview
- Body Language: Sit straight, maintain eye contact, and avoid unnecessary hand movements.
- Confidence: Speak clearly and confidently.
- Knowledge: Be well-versed with general knowledge, defense-related information, and current affairs.
- Discipline: Follow proper etiquette and respect the interviewers.
- Dress Code: Wear formal attire – dark trousers, a light-colored shirt, and a navy blue blazer.
By following these guidelines and practicing regularly, you will improve your performance and increase your chances of success in the RMS interview. Best wishes for your preparation! 🚀