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Not Recommended? Here Is What To Do After That

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Rejections hurt, especially when it from something you dream about, work hard for, they hurt even more when it is the nth time that you are getting rejected. Every candidate who suffers rejection in SSB, can very well relate to the sadness which comes after it. The candidates who do not get a chance to hear their chest numbers in those lucky to be officer list, know that the next few days are going to be difficult. But it is not the end of the world, though it is end of one SSB and to you both seem like same thing at that time. Here’s is to what should follow after getting rejected from SSB:

  • There is no point cribbing about the selection system, it is not going to change, so you need to stop doing that first. Stop being critical about the selection system.
  • Yes that candidate who got selected did not deserve it, but still got through, and see here you are, having all the qualities oozing out still not recommended. But you can’t do anything about it, again stop comparing and looking critically as to who got selected.
  • No board is a rejection board. They want you as much as you want that job. Keep the myths away. Many people will tell you many things, need not believe everything.
  • Repeaters have a hard chance, no, absolutely not. If you have chances ahead it is never the end, you can try with better preparation every time again.
  • The earlier you stop thinking about your previous SSB, the better. Old bad things need to go for new good things to come, but they should go only after leaving the lesson. So draw the lesson out of your attempt.
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  • See the positives, ignore the negatives. See the good things you learnt after going to SSB (for me it was learning to play pool), which you would have not learned otherwise, it’ll fill you with good thoughts.
  • Be happy for the candidates who got selected, learn positive things from them, congratulate them from heart. If you learn to be happy for others you reach an super level of awesomeness!
  • Sit down, analyze from day one, to the last day, write down the questions asked, your answers, it’ll help you later to understand what went wrong. Since everything is fresh you can remember now, but will be difficult later.
  • Note down all the important dates, for all the forms you need to apply for. Keep on applying for the new entries whichever comes up next. Never lose hope. Never give up, the quality of a true officer.
  • Start preparing for your next SSB. Seek for an expert help, if you feel it is needed. Be very wise before choosing any coaching. So do all the groundwork needed for preparation.
  • Falling down is easy, getting up is not. You need to really get up and put in all your efforts so that you can achieve your dream goal.

Is Coaching a Must for SSB Interview?

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One of the biggest doubts, which candidates have, regarding Service Selection Board Interview is the doubt related to SSB Coachings. Many have a doubt whether to join it or not, yet others have a doubt that which one to join. Some people say that joining a coaching is a must, while some others say that it doesn’t help at all. You see so many candidates around you qualifying, even without joining any coaching, and you also see the candidates who joined coaching, failing. So definitely a doubt would arise in your mind, that you should join a coaching or not? Through this article, we aim at clearing that doubt.

What is SSB Coaching?

SSB coachings are coaching’s where a candidate is made to undergo those six days at SSB in a detailed way. The candidate is made to understand each test, made to understand what is asked, and what should be the answer. The candidate is made to practice the mock tests for each test, told about what SSB is in general and what all qualities are expected.

Who Runs it?

SSB coaching’s generally are run by former GTO’s, Interviewing Officers, or Psychologists, basically members of the board who have experience in this area. Some coaches have dedicated people for each test, while others are run by a single person. Now there are many coaching’s in the market where fake people are the teachers, who have practically no experience in this area. Be aware of them.

What is the Success Ratio?

This is a very debatable topic. Many coaching claims that they have a high success ratio, they guarantee success etc., but nothing can be surely said. You need to find out yourself which coaching is good. To join it or to not join it! Any coaching can only guide you, nobody can spoon-feed you the officer-like qualities or the way you should speak. If you feel that you have no proper guidance then you must join a coaching. They’ll give you an insight on what are your good qualities and how to strengthen them, they’ll also help you in understanding your weaknesses and help you overcome them. You’ll get a chance to give mock tests and one big advantage will be that you’ll get a group of fellow aspirants where you can do GD’s and other Group Tests. Although there too the real work needs to be done by you. You are responsible for actually practicing things. So if you are very lazy and lack in following a set pattern for preparation you must join a coaching. However the guarantee for success is nowhere. Everything depends on how much you and to put yourself into preparations. Do not be a follower and follow what other candidates tell you. Open your eyes, your mind, check things, decide for yourself.

After the Covid-19 pandemic, more candidates are preferring to prepare from home through online courses. There are multiple benefits of joining the online coaching for defence exams like CDS, NDA, AFCAT, Territorial Army, MNS, INET, ACC, and more. Even SSB interview online courses are best and provide more knowledge nowadays.

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All SSB Coaching Academies mentioned above are good for:

  • NDA Exam Written Coaching
  • SSB Interview Coaching
  • AFSB Interview Coaching
  • CDS Exam Written Coaching
  • PABT Test Coaching
  • AFCAT Written Test Coaching
  • Indian Air Force SSB Interview
  • Indian Navy SSB Interview
  • Indian Army SSB Interview
  • TGC, SSC, UES, TES, NCC, ACC, PCSL SSB Coaching.

Conclusion

SSB Coaching can be of great help for the repeaters who have no clue on how to introspect their mistakes, and for the clueless freshers. However you need to find the right coaching which caters to your needs. Be very wise in choosing a coaching.

Book Review: “Boots Belts Berets”: An Insider into NDA

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“Boots Belts Berets” Book Review

Boots Belts Berets is a novel written by Tanushree Podder. This novel is a like a few pages tour into the life of NDA. Though different people have different views on the book, I found it to be simply good. Anybody who is interested in joining this prestigious institution would love to read this. The alumni might be reluctant to read it as they have already experienced the real stuff there. This book offers a great account of the life and style in NDA. The book starts with a candidate reporting to the reception at Pune Railway Station. This book holds the account of the first day at NDA to the POP. It’s commendable ,the way the author has described each and everything that take place there. The feelings of the candidates as a first termer, the growing confidence as a second termer and the feel of being a boss in the academy towards reaching the sixth term has been shown wisely.

People who never get a chance to live the life a candidate in NDA, would certainly love reading this book, as they can feel that they are the protagonist of the book. The book involves the reader in such a way that the reader will feel that he is somewhere in the academy, he can feel the everything that goes inside  the mind of Pessi, Bertie, Randy and Maach (the four central characters in the story). NDA is not just six terms of putti parades, ragda or punishments, it’s about living a life after which you fear nothing and your body can endure anything.

Book Review: “Boots Belts Berets”

The four characters find the training regime hard in the first term, but get used to with time. Then it becomes a part of their life and they miss it even when at home. The days of separations from family, severe restrictions on all possible things, the enthusiasm with which they count DLTGH(Days Left To Go Home), make the readers wonder what it would really be to live the life of an NDA cadet. However they realize at the end that no matter how many punishments they have been through, how many restrictions they have been through, they’ll miss the academy and every part of it. They realize that the will to serve the country can never be beaten by anything, in fact punishments only make you strong. No amount of punishment and tough training can put down their spirits because the love for uniform, the love for that badge and the love for the passing out parade will always boost their energies up. They develop a bond for life, united by their common experiences. This quote in the book best describes their feeling at the time of POP “Its one of the nature’s ironies, when you can’t get away, you want to; and when they let you go, you just don’t want to anymore”
After reading the book the reader will feel that NDA is all about pushing your limits, until they become norm. There are very few books that describe the academy life, so this book is a must read if you want to peep into the life of a NDA Cadet. Happy Reading!

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Inculcating Reading Habits

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Inculcating Reading Habits

There is a very famous coaching for SSB, with high success ratio, they put in a lot of effort in developing reading habits in the candidates. Reading is something which is being lost somewhere in the developing era of computers. The youngsters rather prefer watching a movie instead of reading a book. Books are considered to be obsolete, boring and are associated with a lot of problems like storage space. Why they won’t be also, now when anything can be ‘googled’ in a fraction of seconds, who would like to spend time searching for answers in a book. In studies also books are replaced by online study materials, pdf’s and instant answers on google. But reading is a good habit, and it’ll only help you if you develop it.

From the point of view of SSB, reading is important. Reading is considered to be something which helps in developing your personality and of course enhancing your knowledge. It can be taken as a hobby, and hobbies are very important from the perspective of SSB. Reading not only acts as your best friend at times, it is something which will help you in not getting bored. Reading is a hobby which you can continue in your academy tenure, and when you are posted to remote areas as an officer. It gives you peace of mind and keeps you sane by giving you the power of knowledge. A well learned person is admired by everybody. Thus reading comes with multiple benefits:
  1. Improved Concentration: When you read you put in all your concentration in what you are doing, or else you’ll not be able to grasp what you are reading. Concentration is very important from SSB’s perspective as there you need to hear long instruction, which if followed will lead to success. If you read you develop concentration, which helps you in understanding things fast.
  2. Knowledge: Reading will certainly increase your knowledge on different things. In SSB you need deep knowledge on subjects in order to speak good points in GD, lecturette and have a healthy discussion with the Interviewing Officer. If you read your level of knowledge definitely increases, you leave a superficial level and get a deep understanding of things.
  3. A valuable hobby: Having a hobby is important for a person, a person with no hobby is generally dull and stressed, certainly not the trait of an officer. If you have reading as a hobby, it reflects that you are an intelligent person. You can continue this hobby when you join forces also.
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  4. Increased imagination: Imagination is an important part in testing, as the whole psychological testing is based on imagination to a great extent. You need to see pictures, imagine stories, etc. Reading definitely helps in building this imagination power, not only that it’ll increase your writing skills also.
  5. Better language: As you know English is the medium of communication in SSB. Reading will help you in developing better English, it’ll help you improve the way you speak, it’ll enhance your vocabulary, polish your grammar and thus overall improve your language.
Reading can be started from a comic nook, and taken upon to next levels like newspaper, articles, journals, books and deep things. But you need to start somewhere, start now.

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Territorial Army SSB Interview Dates January 2015

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Territorial Army SSB Interview Dates January 2015

Indian army career website joinindianarmy.nic.in has published the centre allotment and SSB interview dates of territorial army. Candidates who have applied for territorial army Indian and cleared their TA written exam are required to attend the TA SSB interview getting conducted from 12th Jan 2015 onward.


Candidates are required to report at Bangalore City Railway Station at 1500 hours on the dates as specified against each for SSB Interviews for the Subject Course scheduled to be held at Selection Centre South Bangalore. They are required to bring with them the following documents in ORIGINAL along with two photocopies each duly attested by a Gazetted Officer :-

  • Passing certificate of matriculation / 10th standard exam for verification of age proof. (No other document except matriculation certificate in original is acceptable for age proof)
  • Passing certificate of Intermediate / 10+2 exam.
  • Mark sheets of matriculation / 10th standard and Intermediate / 10+2 exams.
  • Semester / year wise independent marks sheets of Graduation alongwith Degree/ Provisional Degree in original (as applicable for this entry).
  • Your identity proof with photograph (Anyone of Voter ID card, PAN card, UPSC admit card, Passport, Driving license, etc.)
  • Risk Certificate duly signed by your parent / guardian.
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In case, your original documents are deposited with some institution for pursuing higher studies, you are required to bring a bonafide cum custodian certificate duly signed by the Principal/head of institution giving list of those documents and two photocopies of each document duly attested by the same authority.
Common call up instructions for SSB interviews are available on the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in for your information and compliance. Please ensure your eligibility criteria as per notification for this course. In case, you fail to produce any requisite documents, you are liable to be returned without being interviewed and NO reimbursement of TA will be made. 
Entitlement to Travelling Allowance :-
  • TA is admissible for the shortest route only.
  • AC 3 Tier fare (including reservation-cum-sleeper charges) by main route from home station to Bangalore and back will be paid as per government rates on production of tickets. 
  • No re-imbursement of rail/bus fares/ reservation-cum-sleeper charges will be permitted in the absence of original travel documents.
  • You are entitled to TA when you attend the interview for a commission for the first time. Such allowance is not admissible for second or subsequent attempts for the same type of commission.

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Everything About ‘Being Merit Out’

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The closer you get to your goal, the more it hurts if you cannot achieve it. Being merit out brings immense pain and disappointment. Once you get screened out you feel bad, if you are not recommended you feel worse, but being merit out leaves you with a worst feeling (of course relegation and suspense can’t be compared). With the current scenario of selection, there is a huge number of increase in the merit out cases. The level of candidates has risen to a great deal, which matches up to the standards of the forces, so there are many candidates who get recommended, but due to constraints all can’t be taken in for training.

What is merit out?

The candidates, who get recommended in SSB, have to compete on an all India level based on their scores in SSB (and written in case the entry is not direct). The vacancies are limited and hence few are taken in for the final training and few are not. This is decided based on the merit list given by the recruitment center, which has candidates who have higher score. So comes the case of being merit out.

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Why Merit Out?

As mentioned above the vacancies for every entry is limited. So there may be more candidates who are recommended from a center, but there might be lesser number of vacancies. Hence the candidates who score lesser marks are not taken in the final merit. Being recommended just means that you are fit for the forces, it will not guarantee your final admission in the academy. Candidates may feel that there are so many news about the shortage of officers in the forces. Then too why there are cases of merit outs? This is so because the capacities of training academies are limited, they have a limited resources to train limited candidates, hence this determines the vacancy. Also the requirement in that department might be limited for which you apply.

How to ensure being merit in?

Merit is a collective score of your performance in the SSB and written. In case of direct entries, it is only SSB. The key to success here is to score as much as possible. You need to first understand where you can score for sure. In psychological tests there is no idea that on what basis the marks are given, in interview also, it is dependent on the interviewer, and so is in few tasks in the Groups Tasks. So in order to score marks, first you need to score as much as possible in the written tests. Then you need to try and score as much as possible in the Officers Intelligent and Rating Test, in the screening, as its marks are added in the final merit list. Then you get a chance to score in the Individual Obstacle in the group tests. These are a few places where you can get calculated marks, so make sure you perform well in them.

Being merit out is not the end of the world. You definitely deserve, that is why you were chosen. Don’t give up hope and keep trying.

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Conversation Starters in SSB

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Conversation Starters in SSB

Your communication skills play a major role in inclining your personality to the developed zone. A major part of the communication skills is your ability to interact and talk with an ease with others. If you can easily associate with others, then definitely you can influence them. Influencing is not a negative thing here, by influencing we mean, developing a good relationship. Having a good communication skill helps in developing a good relation with your team members, this will certainly help you a great deal in the group tasks. Since group tasks form a major part of the selection process hence it is in your favor if you perform well in these tasks. The first step in the process of an effective communication is striking a conversation.

It is a hard task to see so many unknown faces and easily get adapted to them. It is difficult to find a suitable way to break the ice with other people and strike a conversation. So here we are with some clues with which you can start a conversation, and build up a good relationship with the other candidates at SSB.
  • Scene 1: Railway Station: This is the place where you’ll see the maximum crowd of candidates. You find certainly difficult to decide whom to go to and talk. Repeaters might have acquaintance whom they have met in other SSB’s, but for freshers its an entirely new thing. There are parnts also accompanying to some candidates. Just take a while to look around. You’ll find somebody exactly like you, looking for somebody to talk to. Its better to be separated from your parents and get ready for an independent venture at this point of time. Simply go near a person standing alone, or to a group nearby, ask them whether they are for SSB, and you’ll see words flowing dramatically!
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  • Scene 2: Screening: Here it is important to build up a conversation before the screening. It is important because you are going to have a GD in next few minutes. And non-friendly GD are not very popular, not something you would like to attend. Pop up a polo, or Tic Tac, they are refreshments to be shared! Ask people around to have, then gradually say that let us have a peaceful GD inside, it’ll be beneficial for all if everybody gets a chance to speak. Of course nobody is going to follow this advice, but you have spoken, you have opened up, and you have taken the initiative, so who’s the leader?
  • Scene 3: Your group: This is the easiest of all. You get a chance to live with your group after screening, probably in the same room, for days. Conversation flows. Ask about their family, education and friends. Help your group mates whenever they need you, especially in case of knowledge about something. Be considerate. Go for meals together to the mess. Help each other in preparing for the tasks. You’ll not have to think twice before getting along with your group mates. Booking out together to check out the city is helpful too.

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I am Tashi, basically from Varanasi, currently pursuing my Masters in Computer Science from Christ University, Bangalore. I am interested in reading and football. It has always been my dream to join the forces,so here I am to share my experience with all the aspiring faujis. Remember with determination you’ll be triumphant!

Olive Greens – Your Companion In The Journey Towards Success

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‘Leadership’ – a Cardinal Ingredient During SSB Selection Process. During SSB, all the three assessors, through their respective tools of testing i.e. psychological tests, GTO tasks and interaction by IO during Personal Interview, endeavour to ascertain the leadership potential of the candidate. The intellectual ability, social warmth & people’s skills, resilient resolve and dynamism of the candidate automatically get divulged as he/she performs over various tasks of testing, and these are of course the true tenets of a ‘Leader’. Some of the personality attributes essential to be a leader and a group effective person are in-born and are part of our DNA, while some traits are inculcated by a person through the interplay with the environment in which he/she was nurtured and grew up. Hence, the first requirement while preparing for SSB is to get to know as to what these ingredients are, second requirement is to know what level of those ingredients you already possess and the last requirement is to know how to fill up the gap through a focused ‘Action Plan’ to acquire the deficient leadership ingredients.    

How Coached Thought Process or “Put on” Leaders  are Identified by Assessors?

  • Coached thought process is reflected through, shallow preconceived information and low level of general awareness, besides, being insensitive towards others and poor social graces.
  • Some coached candidates who are very well informed, many times develop a superior attitude and are abrasive while interacting with others and may lack tact and people’s skills.
  • Such candidates write practiced stories, with utter disregard to the stimulus (pictures) shown and having stereo typed themes, that are not portraying your actual personality as reflected through other psych tests and PIQ.
  • Conflicting responses of behaviour between various psych tests and  amongst  psych tests, GTO series & Interview, because of borrowed thoughts that the coaching academy imposed on your mind.
  • Losing originality of thinking and expression and giving only ‘coached responses’ that do not conform to your actual personality, which get highlighted and are exhibited through some of the non-coached responses given by the candidate.
  • Behaving unnaturally during various tasks, as the true self keep emerging from behind the shadow of the coached persona that the candidate is trying to hide.
  • Demonstrating coached ideas during GTO series, i.e. applying a high level or difficult idea when a very simple idea was possible.
  • Giving preconceived views and speaking like a parrot with no spontaneity in the answers given to the interviewing officer.

Who Needs Training?

  • Candidates with low general awareness, poor communication skills, stage fright, poor interpersonal relationship building skills and low self-esteem.
  • Candidates who did not get the opportunity to learn the correct social graces and people’s skills. (Includes, dress sense, posture, tact to deal with others, basic civic sense and positive mannerism).
  • Low practical work sense for candidates who got fewer opportunities in participation in outdoor activities and hands on practical tasks in routine life.
  • Candidates who have not participated in interactive activities frequently and lack the skill to be visible in a positive manner in group activity.
  • Some very bright candidates , with  minor undesirable kinks in their social attributes are unable to clear SSB even after repeated attempts, need help to calibrate that portion of their exhibited behaviour.
  • Candidates with poor physical and mental stamina would need guidance to improve their physical standards.
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How Olive Greens Caters to Above Requirements of Training ?

  • The complete team of Olive Greens (8 Officers) has been ex-assessors, at various SSBs for 3-4 years duration.
  • The feedback from previously trained students, in terms of their quality and passion for training, speaks volumes of their dedication and commitment to train the aspirants. (Many coaching academies have hired their team who are only doing a job and may not have the true passion to train aspirants).
  • The state of art infrastructure existing with the Institute; both, indoors and outdoors.
  • A look-alike mandatory GTO ground facilities, exist only with Olive Greens Institute and no other institute in the country:- 2 PGTs, 2 HGTs, 8-10 Command Tasks, all 06 obstacles for Snake Race and all 10 Individual Obstacles made to the same specification as in the SSB laid out in a serene environment. (Institutes which do not have these facilities are unable to impart a realistic feel of the GTO ground).
  • Psychologist discusses the responses given by candidates in the practice Psych Test Dossier. This multiple interaction with candidates make them self-aware and progressively they are able to project desired responses.
  • Group Discussions are conducted every day and individual feedback is given to each candidate on their performance. This immensely builds up their confidence by removing ‘stage fright’ and broadens their knowledge base.
  • Frequent classes on current affairs are conducted to update the candidates on current national and international issues, so that their horizon expands and mind is chiseled to become analytical for giving mature responses in all SSB activities.
  • GPEs and Lecturettes are conducted at least 3-4 times during the two weeks course and candidates are given profound tips by specialists to perform better during SSB.
  • Separate classes and activities to enhance overall personality and social graces of the candidates are interposed with the SSB schedule for overall personality development.
  • A total of 7-8 hours of quality time training is conducted daily and an in-depth counseling of candidates is done on culmination of their training. During counseling a detailed ‘Action Plan’ for future self-preparation is discussed with the candidates.
  • Olive Greens Institute has embarked upon the new concept of E-Learning by an informative blog in the Institute website, which is constantly updated by our team of assessors.

To have a fair idea about SSB selection please view our documentary movie uploaded in our  site:  

Finally, “leaders are not born…..they are made” through rigourous and relentless training. Those with passion, MUST start the process early and let themselves loose into the “Leadership Cast” prepared by Olive Greens, and emerge as leaders for life.

Socializing In SSB Interview

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Socializing In SSB Interview

A major part of your selection depends on Group Tasks. Group tasks are a series of tasks, where your adaptability with the group is checked. It is important for an officer to be socially adaptable, as an officer you’ll be supposed to work with group of people. You need to have an excellent chemistry with your group mates, while in service as it is all about doing things together. The operations you perform, the tasks you do, everything demands a great team effort. In SSB also they are looking for a good team player, as a good team player will benefit the organization. So it is important to have a good relation and bond with your group mates. You need to socialize with your group mates to make sure that you people have a good bond.

A good conversation starts with asking about a person’s background, you can simply begin by asking them about the place where they belong to or about their family or education. If you have an issue in socializing then you need to be extra cautious. You have to make sure that you are not left out. For people who are bad in socializing SSB is like a blessing, as it’ll give you immense chances to remove this barrier and overcome this phase. It is good to mix with people soon. Try initiating a conversation and you’ll find common things very soon.

Socializing In SSB Interview
If there is somebody in the group you see, who has a problem in mixing up, then talk to that person, help him/her to overcome this. Your group will be with you for the longest duration. This is so because every other testing gets over in about 1-2 hours, and group testing is an affair of around 8-10 hours (divided into two days). So group testing goes on for the longest duration of time. If you have a good relationship with your group mates, it’ll be abundantly evident in the group tasks. Having a good repo will help you as they’ll trust you when you device a plan, or when you speak in GD. There are many candidates, who are well deserving but have failed as they got a bad group.
Do not be selfish, and help your group mates if they want to know something. You might be having knowledge on a few topics, so create a healthy atmosphere where you all can share your knowledge and get prepared for the coming tasks. This creates a very positive atmosphere amongst group mates. You can do mock GD’s in room. You can even do mock Lecturettes and mock interviews in you room.
The people you socialize with and the reason you socialize with in SSB might be done for your benefit, but you can get lifelong friends. For six days you share the same thoughts, same goal and have the same zeal, it is not difficult to connect with each other in the absence of any modern technological barrier!

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I am Tashi, basically from Varanasi, currently pursuing my Masters in Computer Science from Christ University, Bangalore. I am interested in reading and football. It has always been my dream to join the forces,so here I am to share my experience with all the aspiring faujis. Remember with determination you’ll be triumphant!

Eye Contact and the Art of Speaking

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When we talk about the art of speaking, eye contact is one of the things which are considered important. Being an effective speaker is good for you due to the multiple benefits associated with it. If you are an effective speaker, then it’ll help you not only in SSB, but also in many aspects in life. A good orator has an easy way to convince people.

If you have the power of communicating what you feel, then nothing is better than that as then people get to know what your thoughts are in a much simpler way. In SSB there are many places when your, being a good speaker will help you. To begin with it helps you to give a connect with your group mates. Its helps you throughout in the Group Tasks and in the personal interview. Let us see specifically how eye contact helps you.

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Why Eye contact is important?

When you talk, while looking directly into the eyes of a person, it shows that you are very confident about what you are speaking. When you speak in the Group Discussions, while looking into the eyes of your group mates, they have no choice to look at you and listen.

This will show that you are a good leader, and it’ll be difficult for your group members to cut you in-between. If you have an eye contact while doing the lecturette, it’ll again give you confidence. It’ll show that you are well prepared to speak and will remove your hesitation.

While having a conversation with the interviewing officer, if you have eye contact with him, it’ll again depict that you are confident. They generally tend to look into the eyes of the candidate while asking questions; some candidates get afraid from this and are hesitant to speak.

The IO looks into your eye just to force you speak the truth. If you are ready for the eye contact and look back in his eyes and speak, it’ll be a win-win situation for you. Many tend to forget what they were speaking, when the IO looks them into the eye.

How to develop it?

Eye contact is something you can develop with practice. Start now, look into the eyes of person you are talking to. In the GD look at the person you are speaking with. Don’t look at somebody for too long, keep shifting from one person to the other in random order or in clockwise/anticlockwise direction.

While in the interview, it might be a little difficult for you to look in the eye of the Interviewing officer, not because he looks tough or anything but just because you are already too scared. In that case try looking at his face, if not eyes. Slowly move towards eyes.

The most tough part is to look in the eyes of the group mates, in lecturette (yes some of them make funny faces, show their teeth, and the GTO is sitting behind so they have advantage). Divide the room/area into four parts, look in each block one after the other, this way you don’t have to look directly into the eyes also and the purpose will be solved.

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