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OTA Passing Out Parade 16 March 2013

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OTA Passing Out Parade 2013

OTA POP March 2013 Officers Training Academy (OTA) passing out parade 2013 was held on Saturday 16 March 2013; 215 gentlemen and 57 lady cadets with 01 foreign gentlemen cadet (GC) passed out from Officers Training Academy (OTA). The amazing parade was followed by a Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Martyrs Memorial and the Pipping Ceremony.

Gentlemen & Lady cadets passed out from OTA on 16 March 2013

Total number of Cadets: 272

Gentlemen Cadets: 215
Lady Cadets: 57

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Chief Guest: Chief of Army Staff General Bikram Singh
Gold Medalist: Seema Nayal
Sword of Honour: Chandra Mauli
Chief of Army Staff banner: Basantar Company (best Coy)

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Niks Academy For SSB Interview Coaching

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SSB Coaching in Indore ( MP)

Niks Academy was established in May 2010 by Col Nikhil Diwanji and Brig A K Arora and till Feb 2013 it has 74 selections out of less than 500 students till date.The aim and mission of Niks Academy is to encourage, motivate guide students to join defence forces.



Indore being the commercial capital of MP a lot of motivation is needed to be given to youngsters to join defence forces for that regular seminars are conducted. The biggest motivation which is given by the Niks Academy is to take all interested persons irrespective of age groups for Army Tanks and gun fire demos at Mhow ranges every three months.


The academy is located in pristine area of Regional park and has hostel for boys and girls( with in campus),  complete out door obstacle course and GTO training area and well furnished class rooms.
The SSB training is conducted strictly as per DIPR ( Defence Institute of Psychological Research ). The crash course of SSB training is of one month ( no short term courses are conducted ) and the students who have  taken training for more than 2 / 3 months have benefited the most.

Recommended Candidates from Niks Academy
Students of Niks Academy who joined IMA, INA, NDA in Jan 2013

 

The total focus of SSB training is to assess, mold, nurture and develop the personality , build confidence with emphasis on character building. The batches start every 1st and 15th of month so that there is a over lap of old trained students and new students.

 
Very highly experienced faculties coach for the written exams like NDA , CDS and AFCAT and have got a very high success rate. In fact Niks Academy is pioneer in all India to start AFCAT coaching batches and had 11 selections out 13 students. The crash course for these written exams is for 4 months. The written exam batches start on 1 st Oct and 1 st May each year .

The fee structure for both SSB training as well as written exam coaching is very affordable even to aspirants from middle class family.

Course Offered by Niks Academy

Experienced trainers imparting highly skilled training on all aspects of SSB (Services Selection Board) Interviews. GD, PI, Psychological Tests, Physical Training, Obstacle Training, Various Group Tasks and Confidence Building Exercises conducted. Curriculum is designed to include growth, soft skill training, public speaking, personality development eloquence techniques, presentation skills, strategic planning, interview competence training and English speaking.

Niks Academy Contact Details 

Niks Academy, 
Pipliya Pala, Opposite Silver Oaks Hotel
Rajeev Gandhi Circle, Near Choithram Mandi Circle
Indore ( MP)
Tele : 07312014281
Website: http://niksacademy.com
Author: Col Nikhil Diwanji
Ret. Army Officer, Msc.(Strategic Studies) with over 24 Year of invaluable experience in training Operation (including NSG. HR in India and abroad.

New Situation Reaction Test Examples

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Situation Reaction Test [SRT] is followed after the WAT [ Word association Tests] . Candidates are provided with a separate booklet consist of 60 Situations for Situation reaction test. The space given for single answer is 2 to 3 lines only, one must write reaction precise and good.  Situation Reaction Test is nothing but our response to different life situations.


What they expect in SRT is to be practical and the candidate should win over every situation in a normal practical manner.  They don’t expect the candidate to be a superhero like spider-man to achieve everything.  So the reaction should be normal and reliable.
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Situation Reaction Test in SSB

  1. His captain was injured before a crucial match, he was asked to lead the team? He
  2. He was on his way to home and suddenly it started raining heavily. He.
  3. You are an officer posted at the border & suddenly shelling happens from the other side, you.
  4. You are at unknown city and lost your purse. You need money. As a stranger how will u manage? 
  5. Your brother wants to get admission in a medical college but his marks falls short by 1% for admission. You
  6. You have to go to a city with cash for work but the way is dangerous as dacoits…… how will u manage to go?
  7. He was travelling by a train & suddenly a person snatches purse from lady & jumps out of train.
  8. You are going to sign a contract suddenly u got news that one of your friend who had helped you once met an accident and is in ICU. you. 
  9. He had boarded a wrong train and came to know only when he was asked to pay money to TT. He..
  10. He saw his girlfriend walking with another person on his way. He…
  11. He was on his way to railway station to catch a train; suddenly a car passes by and throws a person out of the running car. He..
  12. He was driving the bike without helmet and the traffic police caught him. He..
  13. He was asked to organize the farewell party. He…
  14. He was ironing his clothes when suddenly he received an electric shock and he noticed the wire burning.
  15. He was in charge of wireless board in a sailing ship which lost its communication with the coast. He.
  16. In a discussion with your colleagues, you find your losing ground, you 
  17. He was to appear for an exam and all of a sudden the curfew was imposed in that area, he.
  18. He went for the picnic with his friends and on the way he had hot arguments with them. He..
  19. There is a person who sells smuggled goods. You too, like many others, have purchased a wristwatch from him. But it doesn’t work. You..
  20. He was rather young when his father was killed in the war and later mother kidnapped by the rival group. He had no other relative. He.
  21. You are on the way to your home suddenly your bicycle got punctured. You
  22. He urgently needed of money. He…
  23. During d exams his teacher threatened him to fail in examination. He…
  24. You are getting late in reaching meeting. You would…
  25. You find your hostel roommate not very friendly with you. You..
  26. Your mom is seriously ill and your boss doesn’t grant u leave. You…
  27. He was wondering why most of the officers in India were corrupt and he….
  28. He was trying long jump, in school sports day, and injured his ankle. He.
  29. He was to marry a rich girl chosen by his father but he did not like her. He..
  30. His friend was copying from book in examination hall.
  31. During a trekking trip, he was left alone in the jungle. He…
  32. He was weak in studies, and knew that he could not do well in his education. He….
  33. He was going for the SSB and on the way he saw a person seriously injured and nobody was there to help him .He…
  34. Your brother is facing charges for the murder which he really committed. You.
  35. He was crossing a flooded nala in his boat and suddenly lost his control. He..
  36. He was travelling to his SSB centre, and just before reaching the station, he found that his suitcase is lost. He..
  37. He was all set for SSB but unfortunately there was a sad demise of his family member. He..
  38. He was playing out door and his brother got seriously injured and it started to rain heavily. He..
  39. He had exams the next day & the road to his school was flooded with continuous rain for last two days.
  40. While in discussion, his friend shouted at him, that he don’t know anything. He…
  41. While passing by he found two people sneaking at a house from the window. He…
  42. He was walking on a dark street with his girl friend then suddenly 10 armed people came & started harassing his girl friend the next police station was 10km away…
  43. His friend was always quarreling with him and the papers were near. He..
  44. His boss gives a piece of work and orders him to follow his instructions to complete the work, but the work is difficult to finish within time. He…
  45. He see a snake moving near to the bed where his younger brother is sleeping, when he enters his room.
  46. If some of your friend cracks a joke on you in presence of your girlfriend, what will you do..
  47. You received an urgent order from your commander. But you feel that order passed on to you is wrong. You…
  48. While shooting a film, terrorists kidnapped the heroine. You are in charge of the ‘check post ‘ nearby the scene. What will you do…
  49. Young men are not interested in joining defense forces. What incentive would you offer to lure them?
  50. You are moving along with a convoy to forward area and sitting at the back of the vehicle. You saw a flag car speeding fast. What will u do.
  51. An airplane crashed in a field nearby your battalion area. You are battalion commander. What steps would take at such a critical juncture…….
  52. He was watching a movie in the cinema hall. He sees a snake in front of his legs. He…..
  53. You are a handsome, smart and brave young ‘army officer’. You fall in love with the girl of another community. But your parents oppose the proposal. You . .
  54. What if you and your friend fall in love with the same girl…

Indian Military Academy Dehradun

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Though the Indian Military Academy Dehradun was founded only in 1932 to train officers for the Army, the Indian military leadership legacy is 5000 years old. The gentleman trained for now 75 years in this Institution are not only men of character, intellectual honesty  and strong moral fibre but are also influenced a great deal by ancient  India’s military traditions.

As the Indian society and polity evolved, military leaders have emerged since vedic times. Some came from outside and adopted India as their home, while some emerged from within. Traditions were evolved as great military leaders paved the way in leadership and great kings emerged to consolidate the territorial gains. A midst all this, Indians endeavored and succeeded in making war humane and civilized.

TGC+118

The two events that impacted the development of the Indian Army Officer at the IMA are the second world war and the Independence of India. During the war ‘Gentlemen Cadets’ of IMA became ‘Officers cadets’ and then back to ‘Gentlemen’ after it was over. Just what does this term “Gentleman Cadet” signify? Encompassing as it does, the attributes of outward and inner self, it also includes not lying , cheating or stealing besides cultural refinement. It is centered primarily on gentlemanly conduct and appearance. This of course, translates into dress, food habits and other social mores that made one belong to the  brotherhood of Arms. Therefore, the focus at the IMA has always remained on nurturing leaders who have the steel, valor and wisdom to be officers while retaining the compassion, understanding and chivalry characteristics of a gentleman.

Indian Military Academy Dehradun Companies and Battalions

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Companies
Cariappa Battalion
Kohima
Company
Naushera
Company
Poonch
Company
Hajipir
Company
Thimayya Battalion
Alamein
Company
Meiktila
Company
Dograi
Company
Chushul
Company
Manekshaw Battalion
Imphal
Company
Zojila
Company
Jessore
Company
Sangro
Company
Bhagat
Battalion
Sinhgarh
Company
Keren
Company
Cassino
Company
Basantar 
Company

Indian Military Academy Dehradun Credo:

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The credo of the Indian Military Academy goes like this “The safety, honour and welfare of your country come first, always and every time. The honour, welfare and comfort of the men you command come next. Your own ease, comfort and safety come last, always and every time

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JAG 10 Merit List Men 2013

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JAG-10 Merit List

JAG-10 merit list [ Judge Advocate General] of men is published on joinindianarmy.nic.in for the course committing in April 2013. As per the notification of JAG-10th, total vacancies notified are 07. Merit list contains the name of 20 candidates those who have cleared the SSB interview for the same.

Medical Status as on 14 Mar 2013

  • FIT: 4
  • AMB: 5
  • Awaited:11

Candidates Merit List- JAG 10

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  • Joining Instructions to all qualified candidates who come in merit and are will be issued strictly as per the merit list and subject to medical fitness and educational eligibility. 
  • The Course is commencing on 08 Apr 2013.

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SSC-40th Technical Merit list Men April 2013

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SSC-40th tech merit list

Joinindianarmy has published the merit list of SSC-40th technical men for which training commencing on 08 April 2013, in OTA Chennai. All candidates those who have got joining instruction (JI) have to report at OTA on 05 April 2013.

Vacancies for SSC-40th Tech Men:

  • Civil (incl Mining/Construction) (Vac-04)
  • Electrical (Incl Electrical and Electronics) (Vac-09)
  • Mechanical (incl Industrial/Industrial Engg & Management) (Vac-16)
  • Automobile Engg/Workshop Tech (Vac-01)
  • Electronics (Incl Electronics & Instrumentation/Micro Electronics & Microwave/Opto Electronics (Vac-02)
  • Communication/Telecom (incl ECE/Electronics & Comn) (Vac-26)
  • Computer Science & Engg/Computer Science/M.Sc Computer (Vac-19)
  • Food Tech/Biotechnology (Vac-02)
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SSC-40th tech training in OTA

The vacancies have been enhanced. Joining Instructions (JIs) are being issued to ALL CANDIDATES
IN THE MERIT LIST
subject to medical status and educational qualification. This is a good news for all male aspirants, Indian army has considered all recommended candidates and enhanced the vacancies accordingly unlike in SSC-11th tech merit list of female candidates.

Candidates who have not submitted copies of all semester marksheets and degree/provisional
certificate are required to submit the same positively by Fax No. 011-26108706 or sent scanned copy by email [email protected] by 28 Mar 2013.

Check Merit list of SSC-40th technical men

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TGC 118 Eligible Branch & Cut Off

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TGC-118 Eligibility and Cut off

As per TGC-118 notification, eligible branches for TGC-118 entry would be same as TGC-117. Indian army has included branches like IT, EEE and Instrumentation for TGC-118. TGC-118 course is a technical entry course in the Indian army for technical graduates, training for TGC-118 course happens in Indian Military Academy [IMA-Dehradun] for one year.

Eligible Branches for TGC-118

B.tech/BE Discipline
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical/Electrical & Electronics
Automobile/Workshop Technology
Aeronautical/Aviation/Aerospace/Ballistics/Avionics
Computer Sc & Engg/Computer Technology/Info Tech / M.Sc Computer Sc
Electronics & Telecom/Telecommunication/Elec tronics & Comn/Satellite Communication
Electronics/Opto Electronics/Fibre Optics/Micro Electronics & Microwave
Electronics & Instrumentation/Instrumentation
Architec ture/Building C onstruction Technology
Food Tech/Bio Tech/Bio Medical Engg
Chemical Engg
Metallurgy & Explosives/Metallurgical Engg
Industrial/Manufacturing Engg/Industrial Engg & Mgt/Production

FOR ARMY EDUCATION CORPS (MEN)
MA/M.Sc in English/Economics/history/Geography/Pol Science/Psychology/Physics/Chemistry/Maths/Computer
Science/Chinese/Tibetan/Burmese/Pushto/Dari/Arabic

* Vacancies will be published on official notification

From recent entries it is evident that now Indian Army would consider IT, EEE and other included branches for future technical entries like TGC-119 and SSC-42th and SSC-13th technical. But, this may reduce the number of vacancies as happened in the merit list of SSC-11th technical women.

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TGC-118 Training at IMA 

Cut off for TGC-118

Cut off marks for TGC and SSC-tech is generally declared by Indian Army at the time of publishing the ssb interview dates for shortlisted candidates.There is not cut off marks while applying for TGC-118, so any candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can apply for TGC-118, but like most of the time, cut off for TGC-118 would go near 62- 63% up to six semester like TGC-117.

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TGC 118 Notification 2013

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TGC 118 Notification

Notification of TGC-118, Technical Graduate Course-118 will be published by Indian Army on 27th April 15th May2013. The notification of TGC-118th [Technical Graduate Course-118], which is going to commence in Jan 2014, in IMA, DehradunTGC-118 is a technical entry for engineering graduates.

Eligible Branch for TGC-118

B.tech/BE Discipline
Vacancies
Civil (including mining/ construction) 15
Electrical or  Electrical & Electronics 10
Mechanical 
Automobile/Workshop Technology
Aeronautical/Aviation/Aerospace/Ballistics/Avionics
15
02
02
Food Tech/Bio Tech/Bio Medical Engg
Chemical Engg
02
02
Electronics & Telecom/Telecommunication/Electronics & Comn/Satellite Comm.
Metallurgy & Explosives/Metallurgical Engg
Industrial/Manufacturing Engg/Industrial Engg & Mgt/Production
10
01
02
Electronics/Opto Electronics/Fibre Optics/Micro Electronics & Microwave
Electronics & Instrumentation/Instrumentation
08
03
Architecture/ Building Constr Technology 02
Computer Sc & Engg/Computer Technology/Info Tech / M.Sc
Computer Sc
06


FOR ARMY EDUCATION CORPS (MEN) Vacancies
MA/M.Sc in English/Economics/history/Geography/Pol Science/
Psycology/Physics/Chemistry/Maths/Compurter Science/Chinese/
Tibetan/Burmese/Pushto/Dari/Arabic
20
* Check Vacancies  on official notification
TGC-118 Notification
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TGC-118 Educational Qualification: 

  • For Engineers :BE/ BTech in the above Discipline, Candidates studying in the Final Year of Engineering Degree and who are qualified graduates of the Degree Course in Engineering Engineering will be eligible to apply.
  • For Army Education Corps : MA/ M.Sc Degree in 1st or 2nd division in English/ Economics/ History/ Music/ Geography/ Political Science/ Physics/ Maths
  • For Military Farm : A Degree in dairying or a degree in Agriculture from a recognized university with dairying as one of the subjects or an equivalent foreign qualification in Agriculture.

TGC-118 Age Limit

  • For Engineering Graduates: 20 to 27 yrs
  • For AEC: 23 to 27 yrs
  • For Military Farms: 20 to 27 yrs


TGC-118 Online Application Submission starting from  27 April 15th May 2013

  • After applying do save the application form. TGC candidates are required to apply online only, no other methods will be accepted.
  • AEC Military farm candidates are required to apply through normal application and by post, download the application from Indian Army Official Website.

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    SSC-97th & SSC-11th Merit List Non-tech Men & Women

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    OTA merit list 2013

    UPSC has just published the final result of SSC-97th and SSC-11th non technical. Merit list of SSC-97th and SSC-11th will be published by Indian army on their official website very soon. The following list contains the names of the candidates those who have cleared the SSB Interview of CDSE (I) 2012 for OTA (Officers Training Academy).

    The following are the lists, in order of merit, in respect of 339 ( 273*+66^) candidates who have finally qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I)‐2012 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission and interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the (i) *Officers’ Training Academy, Chennai for 97th Short Service Commission Course (for Men); and (ii) ^11th Short Service Commission Women (Non‐Technical) Course, commencing in April, 2013.

    The list of 97th Short Service Commission Course (for Men) also includes the names of the candidates who were recommended earlier on the basis of the result of the same examination for admission to the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun; IndianNaval Academy, Ezhimala and Air Force Academy,Hyderabad (Pre‐Flying ) Training Course(s).

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    Vacancies as intimated by the Government

    • 97th Short Service Commission Course (for Men) is 175; and for
    • 11th Short Service Commission Women (Non‐Technical) Course is 30.

    Merit List

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    An Insight of How I Cleared the Indian Navy SSB Interview

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    On 12/12/12 A Gmail notification popped. “SSB INTERVIEW: SSC (TECH) ON 31 DECEMBER AT BANGALORE” It came to me as a surprise, never expected a call on the New Year eve, for SSB. I still made up my mind to go for it, you know new year party at a place where you dreamt of, for quite some time. 

    The next 2 weeks I spent knowing myself, reading profiles about myself and making myself familiar with myself. Quite a confusing thing. 31st December we were asked to report at SBC-Bangalore City Station at 14:00 hrs. I was there by 12:30, only to be taken to the Selection Centre (South) by 16:45 hrs.
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    Day 0 or the day of reporting had me in a buzz. There were so many men from variety of places, Srinagar to Nagapattinam, Surat to Assam, with diverse experiences. Few had Indian Navy as their only choice, few had it as a passion and few came there for fun. I belonged to a category of all. Always thought there was a purpose of living and life’s unusually explaining events brought me there. By evening we were given chest numbers, 126 of them, mine was 57. I sort explanations of why it was 57 and could hardly make sense of it. That night we spent a huge dorm, we were asked to report at 6.30 a.m. next morning.
    Day 1 I woke up at 2.30 a.m. got ready by 3.30 a.m. and slept. For obvious reasons, to avoid crowds and rush. By 7.45 a.m. our first round of written tests started, the ones which measure the O.I.Q or Officer Intelligent Quotient. It went on for two hours after which we had a break. My first friends Satish and Prijith were the ones with whom I was most of the time. It’s a heavenly feeling to find someone speak your language in a vast crowd which had only Hindi-Speaking people. Though the Hindi was different from one person to another. We had tea at around 10:30 a.m. and went for the much awaited PPDT-Picture Perception and Description Test. A picture was showed for 30 seconds and then on we were supposed to make a story of it. They look for sense and simplicity of the story. After a while we were asked to narrate the story and discuss. As soon as the discussion was over, I saw a 7/10 chance of me staying back for the next rounds. 
    Day 1 is an elimination day, only 20-25 of the total candidates get to stay back. By noon, after lunch we had our results, chest number 57 made it to the next round. We were given new chest numbers, this time mine was 15 and the mathematical interpretation followed. There were 24 of us, who moved to the next round, which meant we will stay for the next four days.. Of which one chest number 18 quit for some personal reason. That evening I went home, 45 minutes away, took a bath and had a fruit salad on the way back and reached. The 23 of us were divided as 8, 8, and 7. The first 8,”Alpha”, the second 8-“Bravo” and the last 7-“Charlie”. I was in “Bravo”. We were shifted to a different place for the next 4 days. Remember we lived without mobile phones, with New Year just started. 
    Day 2 promised lot of actions with mind. We had psychology tests TAT, WAT, SRT and SDT. Don’t worry I will explain. TAT is Thematic Apperception Test, where they show you 11 pictures, one by one for 30 seconds each. Then you are to make stories from those pictures and write them within 4 minutes. The 12th picture is a story of your own. You can actually see something. That’s totally your imagination. You cannot prepare for stories because their time constraints will clog your memories so preparation is waste of time. Don’t prepare, just go with the flow. WAT is Word Association Test where a word is shown for 15 seconds, you have to make the first thought in your mind about the word as a sentence and write it down. Sounds so simple. But I tell you, it is very hard. You can actually see your true self unwinding slowly in front of you and seated. Then it asks you-“Ennama kannu? Soukyama” (hey darling! Are you fine?). When you think it is over, it starts. SRT is Situation Reaction Test. They give you 60 situations to react to in 30 minutes. I reacted to only 48 when they said time was over. The situations test your common sense, presence of mind and a combination of both. They also look for your grit and determination to handle multiple situations at a time. By the end of this you will feel as if you solved three hours of Calculus Trigonometry and you are stranded not knowing what was given and what has to be found and where exactly you stand. To add spice, lastly you have the SDT-Self Description Test. You write about yourself- not like those you write in face-book with quotes and stories. No one wants to know if you are cool or hot, good or bad or anything close by. You write sensible stuff about yourself, what your parents think, your friends think, your teachers think, your colleagues think, what you think and what is it that you have to improve upon. Write the good and the bad, honesty pays you a big deal. The day is done. Few of them from alpha were called for a psychology interview, others were free to do what they want to do. I went around and got table-tennis bats to play. First time I was taught to play Table Tennis and it was a nice experience. Someone, whose chest number you only know, came forward to teach me how to hold a bat and how to play basic Table Tennis. That evening the entire 23 of us had a group discussion about life and its complex structures.
    Day 3 we had the group tasks. My inspiration to do well was my GTO-Group Task Officer. The day started with group discussions. We had two of them. The first one with a choice of topics and the second one with topic given by the GTO. I saw a 5/10 chance of making it to the list because I spoke very less in the first discussion. The second one I got a grip but still stood no chance. After the group discussions we had the group planning exercise where maps were given and a situation, we had to be quick, logical and make appropriate decisions to meet the demands. We moved to the grounds. Starting we had the progressive group tasks, started slowly and went on to do it quickly. It was a half hit. After that we had the snake race, each team carries a snake like sack, and has to cross several obstacles to reach the other end. Whichever team reaches first wins. In the second obstacle, chest number 15 of the bravo team made a 7ft jump to ground to prize himself a chip-radius fracture. That’s me. Now with a broken left arm. Bravo was second in the race, they might have been distracted because of my fall. As soon as the snake race was over, we had the lectures, each one of us were given 4 topics to choose and talk about any one of them. I spoke well. Don’t ask me the topics, they will never be the same. After the lectures we had the half group tasks, Bravo was split into 2 and the tasks were given. If you are good with mechanics and logics, group tasks should be easy. Then we were sent back, Alpha and Charlie had individual tasks. I got a fully unpaid OC trip to Command Hospital Air force in Army jeep. I was given a sling arm to wear for the next 4 weeks and few tablets. That evening I had two glasses of fruit juices and a fruit bowl. Few members of Bravo had Psychology interviews that day. That night I spent reading palms. Yeah. I read and make a roughly close sense. I hit bed early and next day morning, we were fresh. 
    Day 4 Only Bravo had individual tests in addition to final progressive group task and command task. I dint take part in Individual tests. It involved crossing levels, climbing, jumping, and balancing. By 8 the final progressive group tasks had started. Bravo did an excellent job. Quick and we glued as a group. Then we had the command task where you are the commander to do a task and you are given subordinates. I was given a task and to find two solutions. I saw a 6.5/10 chance of making it to the list. Later that day all others planned for sight-seeing Bangalore. I was called for psychology interview at around 11.15 a.m. my interview started went on up to 12.45 p.m. the questions began with Why Navy, then touched Engine design, bit of Geography, History, current affairs, Interests, School and College Life, Personal achievements, Family Back-ground and everything under the sun. You must speak the truth or you will be caught, dragged and hung in humiliation of the lie. If you do not know the answer, accept it. After the interview, I joined my friends for the Bangalore Sight Seeing. Shiva Mandhir, Lalbagh, Bull Temple, Tippu’s Palace, ISKCON, Vidhan soudha and Cubbon Park. 
    Day 5 was really big. The conference day. All those who evaluated you will be seated in front of you and you will be having a final talk. Only one person will be interacting with you. The intensity will be high. The uniforms brimming in pride in front of you. Then I was asked few questions about the stay and my broken arm. Then around 2.30 p.m. the results were out. Chest number 15 made it to the last 6. Chest number 15 was recommended by 12 SSB for SSC (Tech) of the Indian Navy.
    P.S: I don’t know if I will clear the medicals next week because of a broken left arm. But I am happy I made it this far. I thank god, my parents, friends and everyone who showed to me that it is near the Corner. 17 is a new chest number I got for medicals


    photo Author: Kaushik Chandrasekhar
    Kaushik is a mechanical engineer by profession waiting for merit list in the Indian navy. Poetry,photography are his bloodlines.