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10 Things a Defence Aspirant must learn from Narendra Modi

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India has democratically chosen her 14th Prime Minister. 16th May marked the end of the 16th Lok Sabha election of the largest democracy of the world. Now Mr. Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of India. The defence aspirants who are above 18 years would have also voted. Irrespective of the choice you made and irrespective of the party you voted for, Mr. Narendra Modi is definitely a person who can be looked up for inspiration. So here I am penning down 10 things which a defence aspirant must learn from Narendra Modi.

10 Things a Defence Aspirant must learn from Narendra Modi

  • Hard work and dedication: Our new PM has set a record of travelling the most and doing most number of rallies in this election. Clearly this is an example of sheer hard work. Hence hard work is the biggest thing which we can learn from Narendra Modi. Of course no-one can work hard as long as he/she is totally dedicated for the work he/she is going to do. SO hard work and dedication go hand in hand. Hence you can learn to work hard with full dedication on your aim.
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  • Enthusiasm: The enthusiasm with which Narendra Modi does his work is commendable. He remains cheerful and enthusiastic throughout the day, no matter how tiring the day is. SO our aspirants can take a lesson from here that no matter how tiring the day becomes, remain enthusiastic.
  • Zeal for fitness: Narendra Modi never misses his yoga in the morning, irrespective of the busy schedule. So a lesson to take here is his zeal for fitness. You should never avoid your fitness regime, try to take out time to do something to stay fit and healthy.
  • Confidence: Nobody will disagree that Mr. Modi is a man of high confidence. There has been instance where he was attacked from all sides with a lot of accusations, which is common for politics, but his confidence made him win the battle. Confidence is the key to an effective personality.
  • Effective Speaking skill: A good politician is never made without effective speaking skill. Same applies for everybody’s personality. If you have a good speaking skill and can reach and communicate your thoughts to the front person, then half the battle is won. So one more thing which you can learn from Mr. Modi is his ability of effective speaking.
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  • Fearlessness: In spite of getting threats, and many other issues, Mr. Modi has remained fearless all the time. It is quite evident in the way he speaks that he is a fearless person. A defence aspirant needs to be fearless, he/she should have the ability to take risk and perform. So here is again a thing you can learn from him.
  • Leadership: Undoubtedly Mr. Modi is an able leader. He was chosen as a prime ministerial candidate because of his able leadership. He doesn’t only command orders; in fact he himself performs also. An able leader leads by the example of his work.
  • Respect and love for the work you do: He as a chief minister has done notable work for Gujrat. He loves what his does. So another thing you can learn from him is the passion and respect he has for his work. If you have the passion for the work you do, you’ll definitely succeed.
  • Willpower: Rising for a humble background, Mr. Modi has proved evidently that if you are determined and have a strong will power then nothing is out of reach. So just aim high and have the will to turn your dreams into realities.
  • Humbleness: In spite of being so loved by the ‘janta’ and everybody in his party Mr.Modi is a humble man. Humbleness is something which always makes you admirable, so here is one another thing which you can learn from our new PM.

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In Conversation with Supriya Kumari, Recommended For IAF

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Everyone here has a dream of joining the most prestigious service of the country by becoming an officer, and everyone wants to make his dream come true. After all, nothing is more fulfilling than achieving a personal goal that you have set for yourself. Whether your aspirations are humble or monumental, achieving your dreams is the best route to happiness and satisfaction. Here, we came up again with one more interview of another recommended candidate to help our readers to know more about ssb interview. We got an opportunity to interview Miss Supriya Kumari who has cleared SSB Interview at 4 AFSB Varanasi. We thank her for sharing her experience with us.

1. First of all heartiest congratulations on clearing SSB.
Supriya:  Thank you so much. 🙂
2. It was your first SSB experience and you got recommended in first attempt, how does it feel?
Supriya: Well feeling after getting closer to something which I always aspired for, is    ineffable.  It’s like dream coming true 🙂
3. How was your SSB experience in total?
Supriya: It was full of excitement all the way. In my room Mig-29 there were 8 girls including me and all were so nice and friendly so in short enjoyed a lot, went on outing, and did pagalpanti. Memorable time it was! 🙂
4. What do you think, is the most difficult part of SSB process?
Supriya:  As per my experience, no testing is difficult but it’s not that easy either as they are assessing real you in different ways.  Whether it’s psycho, GTO or interview, it’s all about being true and being you. If you are thinking in the right and positive way you will never find difficulty anywhere.
5. What motivated you to join Indian Air force?

Supriya: Since I am an army brat so I was always influenced and attracted towards defense services no matter whether it is army, airforce or navy (same answer I gave in interview). The honor, pride, brotherhood we find in defense service is incomparable. And top of all my parent’s dream of seeing me in the uniform always motivated me .:D

In Conversation with Supriya Kumari, Recommended For IAF

 

6. How did you prepare for AFCAT and AFSB?
Supriya: I started my preparation very late. Since AFSB is totally based on a person’s psychology so my main emphasis was on enhancing my personality traits. So I think self introspection helped me a lot. Apart from that, I worked on general awareness.
7 .Do you think SSB coaching helps aspirants to clear SSB? Did you take any coaching for this?
Supriya: I won’t make any general view about this. If your psychology is good then opting for training is not compulsory. But even then if you want to have detailed knowledge about ssb process then undergoing training is a good choice. Yes, I joined not coaching but a training Institute (training enhances personality while coaching makes you cram) and it helped me a lot 🙂
8. What message would you like to give to fresher for SSB interview?
Supriya:  For fresher, I would suggest just go with clear thoughts, be cooperative, never dominate (very important part of testing), be a good person and you will definitely make it.
9. Thank you so much for speaking with us and all the best for the medical and merit list.
Supriya: Thanks for your best wishes. Hoping for the best 🙂

Where Does Indian Army Stand?

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What Does Indian Army Stand

Indian Army has fought a number of limited wars, it lost some of them but mostly of them it won. It faces a range of threats, including terrorism and a persistent Maoist insurgency, but Indian Army always proves that the regimental colors its Jawans carry are still a matter of honor. In spite of this, what question arises is where does our prestigious Indian army stand in the world?

The Indian Army is the land force of the Armed Forces of India and has the prime responsibility of conducting land-based warfare. It is indeed a well-trained and well-equipped military service, with troop strength of over a million but how powerful a country’s army is, does not solely depend on the number of soldiers, airmen, sailors, and weapons. A country that has greater number in weapons or army manpower does not necessarily mean it has a powerful army, but how modern is the inventory of weapons and their firepower is matters more. Two big factors are the amount and how powerful are the country’s nuclear weapons. Another important factor are the updates, and future procurement plans of the countries. How much and how fast can they deliver the war resources to the battlefield is also an important factor to consider.

Where Does Indian Army Stand?

 

According to the recent analysis, Indian Army is the 4th largest standing army. The Indian Army dates back to the Stone Age. Today, it is known as being the largest all volunteer ground force in the world with more than a million active duty soldiers. However, to be on the top, there is a definite need to enhance its capabilities by concentrating on those technologies that are important to the Indian Army so as to modernize with utmost speed.

What Indian Army has?

  • Total Army Personnel: 1,129,900
  • Tanks: 4000
  • Anti-Tank (AT) Weapons: 51,000
  • Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV): 2200
  • Armored Personnel Carriers (APC): 500
  • Self-propelled Artillery (SPA): 230
  • Towed Artillery: 9500
  • Mortars: 5000
  • Anti-Aircraft (AA) Weapons: 15,500
  • Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS): 290
  • UAV: 170
  • Helicopters: 190
  • Logistical Vehicles: 70,000
  • Total Land Army Weapons: 75,100
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Infantry weapons:
Many Infantry Weapons are being used by Indian army, it includes Heavy machine gun, Semi-automatic pistol, Sub-machine gun, Assault rifle, Battle rifle, Carbine, Sniper rifle, Light Machine Gun, Heavy Machine Gun, Anti-material rifle, General Purpose Machine Gun, etc.
Explosives, rockets and missile systems:
The Indian Army uses many explosives, rockets and mis systems including Hand Grenade, Grenade Launcher, Automatic Grenade Launcher, Recoilless rifle, Rocket Launcher, Mortar, Cannon launch Anti-tank guided missile, Anti-tank guided missile, etc.
Artillery:
Artillery is known to be the King of the Battle. Undoubtedly the Regiment of Artillery has a variety of weapons which comprises guns, rockets and missiles and many more such as Howitzer, Field gun, Self-propelled artillery, Multiple rocket launchers.
Ballistic and cruise missiles:
India has achieved a significant milestone in the direction of developing many ballistic and cruise missiles, some of them are:
  • Brahmos Cruise missile
  • Short-range ballistic missile
  • Medium-range ballistic missile
  • Hypersonic Glide Missile
  • Tactical Ballistic Missile
  • Intermediate-range ballistic missile
Combat vehicles:
The Indian Army holds a variety of combat vehicles such as Infantry fighting vehicle, Tank destroyer, Mortar Carrier, Armored Personnel Carrier, Reconnaissance vehicle, Battlefield surveillance system
Army Aircraft:
The aircrafts that have been inducted into Indian Army Aviation are:
  • Attack helicopter-HAL Rudra
  • Utility helicopter-HAL Dhruv, Chetak, Cheetah
  • Transport helicopter-Mi-17V Hip

Indian Army’s Future Procurement:

For Indian Army’s modernizations, there are numerous procurements taking place.
Artillery and missile systems:
  • Anti-tank missile FGM-148 Javelin and Spike (missile)
  • Prahaar- the solid-fueled missile
  • Agni-V – Intercontinental version of the Agni missile system
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Infantry Equipment:
Futuristic Infantry Soldier As a System (F-INSAS) is the Indian Army’s principal modernization program from 2012 to 2020
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Aviation:
  • Light Utility Helicopter- Euro copter AS 550
  • Light multi-role helicopter- Euro copter AS550 Fennec; Kamov Ka-226, Agusta A109 Power or A119 Koala and McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems
Vehicles:
  • BMP-2 based 105mm Light tank
  • BMP-2 based NBC protected recon vehicle
  • TATA Light Specialist Vehicle – LSV with LMG, MMG
  • BMP-2 based AKASH SAM carrier
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10 Activities You Must Start After Getting SSB Call Letter

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One obvious question in every aspirant’s mind is how to prepare for SSB? As soon as one gets a call letter for SSB, the happiness with numerous Ideas on how to prepare to blow the mind. Candidates purchase books, join coaching, borrow notes from friends and learn the information from these sources. They learn Psychological tests and answers to expected interview questions but in the end, the result contrasts with Expectations. The reason is that SSB is a personality assessment test and not a college exam, where you learn patterns and questions, write answers and you pass! You have to bring that change in personality and elevate it up to a standard as you see in today’s officers!

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Here are some activities that you must practice, and which contribute to the recommendation in SSB at large:  

  1. TIME TABLE: – Make a time-table, where you bring in next mentioned qualities in daily schedule. This way you will make sure that you are giving time to each activity daily, will help in building a habit in 3-4 weeks, and will bring discipline in life. Don’t panic if it doesn’t work out for first week. Just keep practicing.
  2. NEWSPAPER READING :- If you are not in the habit, start with a Hindi newspaper for 10 days. Then switch to an easy English newspaper like “Hindustan times” or “The times of India”, whichever you like for next 20 days and finally “The Hindu.” Lay emphasize on national and international news. Read Editor’s page carefully. Note down the English words in a separate note book and once you are done, write synonyms-antonyms.
  3. PHYSICAL FITNESS: – Take out one hour daily to keep your body fit. Remember, the rate of medical rejection in SSB is 30%. And if you want those training days to go with ease, do half hour yogasan in morning and half hour exercise in evening.
  4. KNOWLEDGE :- You might have never seen this in OLQs but those who have been there know well that no Interview, and sometimes conference too goes without GK questions. There have been cases when GTO too asked GK questions. So, don’t ignore it. Manorama year book will do good. You can choose one random topic for daily. Questions are from current affairs, Geography (position of an ocean or a mountain),your subject questions, Who’s who, currency or capital of countries etc.
  5. WATCH TV:- News watched on TV lasts in mind more than newspaper. Watch news, debate and talk shows, Loksabha and some entertainment shows of knowledge like on Discovery or Nat Geo.
  6. SPORTS:- After you are merit in, you are going to have bad time in academy evenings if you are not good at sports. Sports leave a good impression on assessors in SSB. Prepare at least 3 Sports. It will boost your stamina as well.
  7. REASONING :- OLQs of mind are most important at SSB. Different kind of logical reasoning questions like verbal, non verbal, Sudoku, and reasoning games will make brain work in multiple direction. It will get you screen in for sure. It Will help you in GTO tests as well and you will have an active and alert mind in overall SSB.
  8. ACT OLQs :- If you think you will be courageous, honest, expressive, and intelligent in SSB and you will be recommended, you are wrong!! Better bring all these qualities in daily life.. Think and act like an officer in daily routine activities and you don’t have to be fake there!!
  9. PRACTICE TESTS:– Now you are up for practicing all the tests. But remember, be honest. Understand the purpose of each test,Make your mind up for these qualities and then practice.
  10. BE POSITIVE:- Most important thing, while doing this all, and in all your efforts, be optimistic! Feel positive and keep practicing. You will feel confident and they will notice it there!
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So instead of working on WATs, TATs etc, start working on your personality because once you are commissioned, you don’t have to teach men their word sentencing and story writing, but you have to certainly work and command them with personality and qualities that you are building today in yourself!!

All the best to all the aspirants for their upcoming SSBs.

Why National Defence Academy Is The Best Thing That Could Happen To You!!

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National Defence Academy is the Best
Hello warriors! I know that you are an NDA aspirant or were an NDA aspirant, or want somebody you know to get into NDA that is why you have started reading this. So NDA as the title says could be the best thing that can happen to a 17-18 year old boy. Of course I don’t mean to criticize or comment on any other career aspiration or profession, but NDA is special in its own way. As they say, it makes men out of boys! I am not going to compare NDA to any other career aspiration but only strike on the good things you get if you are lucky enough to join the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla.

National Defence Academy is the Best First of all let us know what NDA is National Defence Academy or NDA is tri service academy of India, located in Khadakwasla, pune. It is a feeder institution for the Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy. It trains the boys to before they go for their pre-commissioning training in the respective academies of Army, Navy and Air Force. It is the first tri-service academy of the world and as they say they train ‘India’s Pride’, the future officers of the Armed Forces. Only the boys can join NDA, after they complete 10+2, for more details you can refer to the eligibility criteria of NDA exam, which is a written exam conducted by UPSC and followed by Service Selection Board Interview for the written qualified candidates.
So coming back to the core.

It is a dream for many to be a part of the armed forces and live a life of adventure, excitement and serve the motherland. For some it is a job, but trust me if you get into NDA or any academy for that matter of fact, it’ll not remain a job and turn into passion and your way of life. When a candidate joins NDA, he is placed in one of the 18 squadrons which become his home for the next three years. The Squadrons are named as Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hunter, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Panther, Quebec and Romeo. There are five battalions, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 Battalions have four squadrons each while No. 5 has 2 squadrons. Each squadron has approximately 100 to 120 cadets drawn from senior as well as junior courses under training in the Academy. And then begins a life which changes and transforms the personality of the boys. After three years of training you get into the academy of your choice, i.e. either IMA, NA or AFA. There you get specialized training in the service of your choice.

National Defence Academy is the Best
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While your classmates from school are busy having a fun life of college, friends, outings, dating etc., you are busy with ragda, endurance and learning to fight with sleep and then sleep with open eyes. Your friends outside study hard at the time of exams, you are working hard practically every day! You learn to become tough, you learn to survive in the harshest of conditions. You are taught everything, not only related to the degree you’ll get in BA/B.Sc. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, but also related to how you dress up, how you eat. You are trained in different outdoor skills like games, PT and Drills. You get to play games so extensively that only others can think of. There are number of indoor and outdoor clubs, offering numerous activities. Your personality is evolved thoroughly and wonderfully! Of course the training is not a cakewalk but it is more about mind than body.
Hard Work pays! So before your friends outside can get a decent placement, you are already commissioned and are working with government of India in the most prestigious institution. The best part of being in NDA is that you get a chance to play, study, develop your personality together. The bond you make with your course mates, the friendship you share is a lifetime affair. So indeed NDA is the best thing that could happen to you, isn’t it?

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Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag appointed as India’s next Army Chief

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Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag appointed as India's next Army Chief

The government appointed Lieutenant General Dalbir Singh Suhag as India’s next army chief, following the well-established seniority principle and upholding the order of succession in the force. The Chief of the Army Staff is the commander and usually the highest-ranking officer of the Indian Army. The position is abbreviated as COAS in Indian Army cables and communication, and usually held by a 4-star officer in the rank of General.

The current COAS is General Bikram Singh, who took office on 31 May 2012. A third-generation soldier, Dalbir Singh will succeed Army Chief General Bikram Singh who is retiring on July 31. 59-year-old Lt Gen Suhag, a Gurkha officer, is the senior-most among top generals of the Indian Army. He will take over as 26th chief of Indian Army on August 1, 2014 and will have tenure of 30 months.
He  is  highly  decorated  and  is  the  proud  recipient  of  the Param  Vishisht  Seva  Medal (PVSM), Uttam  Yudh  Seva  Medal (UYSM),  Ati  Vishisht  Seva Medal (AVSM) and Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM).
Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag appointed as India's next Army Chief

Lt Gen Suhag joined the National Defense Academy in 1970 and was commissioned into the 4/5 GR (FF) in June 1974. He is an alumnus of Sainik School Chittorgarh. He has attended  various career  courses  in  India  and  abroad  which include  ‘Long  Defense  Management  Course’ (LDMC) at  CDM, Secunderabad  in 1997-98, NDC Course at New Delhi in 2006, Executive Course in USA in 2005 and Senior  Mission  Leaders Course (UN) in Kenya in 2007. He has served as a company commander in “Op Pawan” in Sri Lanka, commanded the 53 Infantry Brigade, which was involved in counter insurgency operations in the Kashmir Valley and holds the distinction of commanding 8 Mountain Division in Kargil from October 2007 to December 2008. In 2012, he was put under Discipline and Vigilance ban by then outgoing Army Chief Gen. V K Singh for a failed intelligence operation in Jorhat in Assam. However, subsequently the DV ban was released and he was promoted to Eastern Army commander and then to vice-chief.
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Indian Army Recruitment 2020

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Are you looking for the latest Indian army recruitment notification? Aspirants who are looking forward to join Indian army as an officer and waiting for the Indian army notification this year, below is a consolidated list of Indian army notifications which are going to be publish soon this year.

Indian Army Recruitment 2020

  • TGC 132 Men Tech Entry
  • TGC 133 Men Tech Entry
  • SSC Tech 55 Men
  • SSC Tech 25 Women
  • SSC Tech 26 Women
  • SSC Non Tech  Women
  • SSC Non Tech  Women
  • CDS 2 2020 (IMA, OTA, AFA, NA) UPSC
  • CDS 1 2020 (IMA, OTA, AFA, NA) UPSC
  • NDA 2 2020 Men UPSC
  • NDA 1 2020 Men UPSC
  • 10+2 TES 44Men
  • 10+2 TES 45 Men Tech Entry
  • JAG 24 Law Graduates Men and Women
  • JAG 25 Law Graduates Men and Women

There are truck load of entries for all defence aspirants who want to join Indian army as soon as possible. If you are planning to join Indian army, first try to collect information about all type of entries you are eligible for. Indian army has four training academies namely IMA, NDA, OTA Chennai and OTA Gaya. Aspirants who want to join NDA and OTA Gaya, can do so after 12th by applying for NDA and TES entry. Other entries are for IMA and OTA Chennai.

Buddy, Just one more time! (Repeater Exclusive)

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Hello! I am penning down this article for all our super courageous to-be soldiers! What is the limit of trying for the forces, for the SSB? Two, three, ten, twenty actually it is the age which decides the limit. Many of us have tried for twice, thrice and some even for 15-18 times yet not succeeded. Then comes a time when everybody around you starts telling that you need to focus on other things hence you should stop trying in the forces and concentrate on other things, you are also tired of trying again and again, not getting recommended and meeting the same fate every time, so you decide to stop going for the SSB Interviews. This happens to many of us, we decide that okay I am done with it, now let go of the piled up SSB’s, I’m not going to go for them. So far so good, but have you thought and pondered upon how will you feel ten years down the line?

You’ll feel like an opportunity was there, knocking on your door, but all you did was walked past it. This one piled up SSB which you decided not to give will come haunting back and make you feel that may be, may be if I had tried once more I might have succeeded. So the mantra I want to tell you is that never stop trying, never stop going for the SSB’s until your age constraints you to. You might have failed ‘n’ number of times but not going for the (n+1) th number of time will always make you feel bad, give a feeling of dissatisfaction which you won’t be able to overcome. It is indeed difficult to handle rejection so many times, par ‘girte hain shehsawar he maidaane jung mein’.

Buddy, Just one more time! (Repeater Exclusive)
SSB is not about being somebody and adapting to become someone. It’s about showing the qualities. Each one of us has those qualities, some are able to show it and some are not. Now many a times we think that they are looking for the OLQ’s which can’t be developed, it is wither there or not, then how can we go again and again with the same personality and expect to get selected when we were rejected earlier. The reason is simple sometimes you are able to project the OLQ’s and sometimes you are not. The time when you can project it consistently is the time you get selected.
A friend of mine once said that try as much as you can so that you don’t have any regrets later because regret is a very bad feeling. Hence put in all your efforts and rise once again to try again. Somebody said to me once that ‘if one rejection can affect you so much then maybe they are right when they are not selecting you’. So don’t prove them right. This is the time opportunity is knocking at your gateway don’t let it go. Collect yourself, go again, improve, introspect and succeed and even if you don’t make it you’ll always have the contentment that you tried to your best. Don’t let negative thoughts surround you, don’t let negative people affect your mind, build a semi-permeable wall around you which will allow only those things to reach you and affect you which you want. An officer is all about determination and by trying definitely you are proving your blood!
‘Standing at the foot boys, gazing at the sky.
How will you reach up boys, if you’ll never try’

SSB Board Conference

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SSB Board Conference

Board conference is the last part of testing at SSB. It happens on the last day of your stay there, i.e. the sixth day. Let us see in detail what the conference is. What is Board Conference: In a room all the members of that SSB board are seated in a U shape format; the members include psychologists, GTOs, interviewers and the board president. The candidates are called in one by one inside the room, asked few general questions and then asked to leave.


Purpose: The purposes of the board conference are many. Since there are many members in the board and you get to meet only three of them mainly, i.e. psychologist, GTO, and the interviewer, so in the board conference you get a chance to meet all the members of the board, you get a chance to see all of them in the uniform. The three assessors who access you in different techniques of testing discuss their result in the board conference, as they can’t discuss their result before that. In case of any doubtful case few additional questions might be asked to clarify the doubts. One more purpose of the conference is to present you in front of the board.

SSB Board Conference
Importance: This is the last task of the SSB process. It is important because you are appearing in front of the whole board so you have to be cautious and careful of your dress and conduct. In some doubtful cases the recommendation depends on the conference, so they are asked more number of questions, hence conference becomes important.
Your Conduct: Wear formal clothes in the conference just like the interview. Walk smartly and confidently. Answer everything you are asked you in simple way. Sit straight and when you enter wish the board. While leaving say Thank You and leave. Maintain the smile on your face. Look for who is asking the question and answer looking to that person. Generally a small Indian Flag crossed with the flag of the service you have gone for is kept infront of the person who asks you the question.

Sample Questions:
  • How was your stay?
  • How were the facilities of food, lodging etc?
  • Any suggestions you want to give to the board?
  • In which of the testing you think you performed best?
  • Rank your performance in the three testing’s.
  • Rank your performance in your group.
  • Who do you think performed the best in your group apart from you?
  • Tell any two people who can be recommended from your group.
  • What did you learn in the past few days at SSB?
  • What qualities of yourself did you discover in SSB?
*Any other question which was asked in the interview and you couldn’t answer.

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She is a defense aspirant from Varanasi completed her BCA. She has attended SSB Interview at 1 AFSB Dehradoon and has more SSB coming up. She is confident about joining Defence Forces one day. Here, she is sharing her views and experience. Join us now.

NCC 36 SSB Interview Dates Men and Women

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NCC 36 SSB Interview Dates Men and Women

Indian army has started publishing the NCC 36 SSB interview dates for men and women entries. Candidates who have applied for NCC 36th course can find their allotment centre and SSB interview dates for NCC 36 course. NCC 36th is a special entry for men and women done NCC ‘C’ certificate with minimum ‘B’ grade.

NCC 36 Men Centre Allotment Details

  • Allahabad: 2235
  • Bhopal: 1331
  • Bangalore: 892

NCC 36 Men SSB Interview Dates

NCC 36 Women Centre Allotment Details

  • Allahabad: 608
  • Bhopal: 1331
  • Bangalore: 892

NCC 36 Women SSB Interview Dates (Grade A)

NCC 36 Eligibility Criteria

  • Age: For NCC candidates (including wards of Battle Casualities) 19 to 25 years (born not earlier than 02 Jul 89 and not later than 01 Jul 95).
  • Educational Qualification: Degree of a recognised university or equivalent with aggregate of minimum 50% marks taking into account marks of all the years. Those studying in third year are also allowed to apply provided they have secured minimum 50% aggregate marks in the first two years.
  • Service in NCC : Should have served for minimum two academic years in the senior Division/Wing of N.C.C.
  • Grading: Should have obtained minimum of ‘B’ Grade in ‘C’ Cer tificate Exam of NCC.

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