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CDS 1 2018 CUT OFF MARKS [EXPECTED]

In this article we are going to discuss the CDS 1 2018 cut off marks and the previous CDS exam cut off from year 2017, 2016 and 2015. There won’t much fluctuation in the CDS cut off so candidates much check the previous cut off marks before attempting the CDS question paper, this will give you clear idea as to how much one must score to clear the CDS Exam. CDS 1 2018 official cut off marks will be published only after the final results of CDS 1 2018, so that is going to take a lot of time, let us discuss the CDS 1 2018 expected cut off marks based on today’s question papers.
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UPSC conducted the Combined Defence Service exam twice every year CDS 1 2018 exam was of 1st phase which was held on 04th Feb 2018, many eligible and interested defence aspirants have appeared for CDS 1 2018 written exam. Now they all are waiting for CDS 1 2018 result and final cut off marks. If you also looking for the answer keys, cut off marks and merit list of CDS 1 exam 2018, then you must check the information which is mentioned below.

Name of department Union Public Service Commission UPSC
Name of the exam CDS 1 2018
Details for UPSC CDS 2 Cut Off Marks 2017
Date of announcement 2018

CDS 1 Exam 2018 Cut Off Marks

As per the notice announced that the result of CDS 1 2018 will be declared in April/May 2018 and it will be shown on an official website of UPSC. You can check it on the online on SSBCrack.com too, UPSC will not send any type of letter to invite that you are selected or not, so you can check the official website daily and keep visiting SSBCrack.

CDS 1 2018 Cut Off Marks [Official]

CDS 1 2018 Cut Off Marks Official

CDS 1 2018 Cut Off Marks [Expected]

S.No Academy Expected Cut Off
1 OTA (Women) 70-85
2 OTA (Men) 70-85
3 IMA 110-120
4 INA 99
5 IAF 130-140

CDS 2 2017 Cut Off Marks : The cutoff of CDS 2 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 2 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:CDS 2 2017 Cut Off Marks

CDS 1 2017 Cut Off Marks: The cutoff of CDS 1 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 1 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:CDS 1 2017 Cut Off Marks

CDS 2 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2016 exam published by UPSC

CDS 2 2016 Cut Off Marks

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 105 marks (i.e. 35%) 227
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 90 marks (i.e. 30%) 225
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 135 marks (i.e. 45%) 258
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 72 marks (i.e. 36%) 157
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 72 marks (i.e. 36%) 159
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CDS 1 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2016 exam published by UPSC

CDS 1 2016 Cut Off Marks

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 72 214
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 63 217
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 123 249
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 68 150
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 68 157

CDS 2 2015 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2015 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 105 marks (i.e. 35%) 227
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 marks (i.e. 33%) 227
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 138 marks (i.e. 46%) 269
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 84 marks (i.e. 42%) 166
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 84 marks (i.e. 42%) 170

CDS 1 2015 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2015 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 102 marks (i.e. 35%) 225
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 marks (i.e. 33%) 225
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 129 marks (i.e. 46%) 264
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 42%) 168
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 42%) 172

CDS 2 2014 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2014 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 marks (i.e. 33%) 224
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 93 marks (i.e. 31%) 224
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 129 marks (i.e. 43%) 257
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 43%) 168
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 86 marks (i.e. 43%) 170

CDS 1 2014 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 1 2014 exam published by UPSC

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 222
INA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 99 222
AFA 20  marks (i.e. 20%) 129 250
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 78 159
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 78 160

CDS 2013 Cutoff

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 111 marks( i.e 37%) 231
INA 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 111 marks( i.e 37%) 231
AFA 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 135 marks (i.e. 45%) 266
OTA (Men) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 76 marks (i.e. 38%) 158
OTA (Women) 20 marks (i.e. 20%) 76 marks (i.e. 38%) 160

CDS 2012 Cutoff

Written ExamResult Final Result
Academy Qualifying Marks in Each Subject Aggregate Marks of Last Qualified Candidate Marks of Last Recommended Candidate
IMA 12 114 237
INA 12 108 231
AFA 12 144 266
OTA (Men) 12 76 158
OTA (Women) 12 76 159

CDS Sectional Cut Off Marks

Course Minimum qualifying marks in each subject (may vary)
IMA 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
INA 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
AFA 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
OTA Men 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)
OTA Women 20 Marks (i.e. 20%)

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Decoding the Myths of SSB Interview

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SSB is totally different from what you might hear others saying about it. Here we will be discussing the difference in what SSB really is and what you hear about it. People who have attended SSB brag it differently when they move out of the centre and these talks could deflate the motivation of new aspirants or fresher’s that have cleared the initial rounds and are waiting for their calls of SSB.  Please remember SSB is an altogether different world and it changes the personality of the person completely. When an individual goes and when he comes back even if by not getting recommended he/she is a change personality. Spending five days in that environment which shows you a bit of the lifestyle of an officer gives you energy that this is the life that a real aspirant wants. 

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Let’s see what are the myths and the realities:

  1. You are under observation 24*7 for five days: This is true that your each and every move is studied there by expert officers. But you can relax when you are there in your dorms or while in mess, but remember an officer must not forget to follow the rules when he is not under observation. So just follow the rules of the place completely.
  2. You cannot be in touch with your family: This might be rite that your mobiles are submitted in some centres because some centres are official workplaces of the defence people too. But the telephone facility is provided through STD booth and you can call whenever you are free within calling times.
  3. Facilities are not good at the centre: All the attendees of SSB are provided with the living accommodation, fooding facilities which might not be world class but yes you only tell me which selection test provides all the aspirants with these facilities. The food quality is good and you are provided with dorms where you share room with other aspirants. Each one is provided with bedding, almirah also.  
  4. If you spend more time in conference your selection is sure: This is not true. Time might be taken to discuss various parameters on the candidate and it is nowhere related to the final result.  I would only suggest giving your best in every round which will automatically fetch good results.
  5. If GTO gives a tough individual task you are high in his eyes: This is partially right but the GTO assesses individual for overall performance as all the rounds are designed to assess full personality of the person. Any singly round if accompanied with a good performance might not lead to your recommendation.
  6. You should attend all questions in Psychology: Psychology rounds have many subparts and it is a perfect time bound test, so according to me you should try to do all but if not possible to attempt all then give your best shot in whatever you attempt. You will be judged by how you attempt. You will be judged by the quality and not by the quantity. So try accordingly.
  7. You can speak whatever you want in Interview if you are smart: Believe me whosoever is judging you are far smarter than you and they will catch you like anything. So be yourself as the same set of question or qualities would be judged by different assessors though different questions and if caught at one place you will be thrown out.

What Are Assessors Looking In PPDT?

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PPDT SSB Interview

PPDT is the very essential round on the first day that is of a different nature from the general assessment that happens at all the places. This marks SSB differently in league of exams. A completely or partially blurred picture is shown to the audience and then they are provided some time to reflect on mark the picture, write action and build a complete story on the picture. This is completely based on the perception of each personality. Then there happens a GD in a group of 15-20 candidates and everyone is expected to come to a common conclusion. The diversity in this game is maintained as no one in the group is ever sure what the original picture was except the assessors and what he intent to ask was?

Please remember in such cases only the right perception and the match with the individual personality helps the person to get selected as that’s the expectation there and that as the only opportunity to reveal what you really are. Nothing else can help in screening process. And forget about the already cooked up stories as the assessors very well know what they have given even though its blurred for the audience attempting it. Many aspirants have been asking me a serious problem that they have been screened out even after doing good. Now there is no real definition of good first of all and you have to be very sure that you have really done well at that place. On inspection I realised that such people have written stories they read somewhere which had no match with the real thing provided to them. The following can really help you get screen in:
  • Prepare well in advance and don’t wait till the last moment as SSB is the test of personality and through various rounds only OLQ’s are judged so don’t take it to some other dimension.
  • Self-introspection is the only thing that can help in this case as that will help you analyse what you have and what more is needed in terms of qualities.
  • Once the weak areas are identified they should be developed within proper time and hence the preparation starts here. Take all rounds seriously as slightest of the mistake can lead to rejection.
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  • There are tools available for introspection which I also use in my personal analysis through the mentorship program. Such tools have been designed by me and facilitate easy analysis. It could be done on your own if someone has relevant knowledge.
  • Don’t be dependent on stories or anything written by other personality. It can be used as a base and guidance only. Please understand that every personality is different and hence one common story cannot fit all. Many a times t has been seen that one story might work for someone but not for other individual. So prepare things keeping in the fundamentals in mind.
Hope now there is somewhat clarity on what and how to start with for screening. Whole psychology is conceptual and no rocket science or ratification works there. You will be immediately caught. Still If you have any confusion or feel to take individual assessment of personality for olq’s or prepare from your place itself through one to one interaction through my mentoring / counselling program drop me a mail at [email protected] or add me on Fb and drop in a message. Its good to ask your doubts and have clarity of concepts. Preparation becomes easy if appropriate guidance is available and it’s always a pleasure to help future officers getting ready to serve my motherland.

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Amazing Facts About The Indian Army

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Our chest swells when we talk about the Indian Army. Indian Army has always been the apogee of patriotism. Come what may, we know that our Army is always there to revive us from crisis. Today we will point out a few special facts about the Indian Army which will steel our admiration further. So here we go.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army
  1. Indian Army is the third largest military contingent in the world next to US and China. It has 1,129,000 active and 960,000 reserve personnel. However, India’s is the largest volunteer army. It is pure passion to serve the nation which brings a rich vein of crowd to recruitment.
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  2. There is no provision of any kind of reservation on the basis of caste, creed and religion in the Indian Army. When it comes to serving the nation, only talent triumphs.
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  3. Indian Army trains its soldiers for the mountains at HAWS (High Altitude Warfare School). The speciality of this school is such that the US forces trained at HAWS before getting deployed at Afghanistan.
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  4. Indian Army is in possession of the highest battle field in the world. Temperatures soar up to -50 degree Celsius. It is none other than the SIACHEN glacier which is 5000 metres above mean sea level. Soldiers eat only dehumidified food there. How can we not salute this awe inspiring endurance.
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  5. Indian Army is also accoutered with nuclear weapon technology which was successfully tested in 1974 and 1999. This feat has put India in a select list of countries.
  6. The Indian para commandos are one of best in the world. They have successfully carried out many clandestine operations.
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  7. A gob smacking 93000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered in the 1971 war and that too in 13 days. This is the largest number of prisoners of war (POWs) taken into custody since the second world war.
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  8. Indian Army also has a horsed cavalry regiment. India is one the three countries in the world to boast this feat.
  9. We all are acquainted with the powerful Gurkha regiment. Their puissance is such that the queen of England wanted to take them home during the independence. Even Adolf Hitler wanted the Gurkhas to be in his army. So far the Gurkha regiment has bagged 3 Param Vir Chakras.
  10. Apart from countering external threats, the Indian Army also assists the civil forces in many operations. Be it any natural or man-made  calamity, Indian army is at our service 24*7.

Above all it is the selfless service and undaunting persistence of the Indian Army which sets them apart. Even the enemy has praised our Army in numerous occasions. India is considered to be a leading nation in the world and a huge part of its credit goes to the Indian Army. Any kind of tribute will get dwarfed in front of the sacrifice of our valiant warriors. God Bless our Army. Proud to be an Indian. JAI HIND

IAF AFCAT 1 2015 Admit Card Download

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IAF AFCAT 1 2015 Admit Card Download. IAF is a short name of  Indian Air Force and it had already announced its AFCAT (Air force commonAdmission Test) exam for recruiting the best and eligible candidates in its departments. This exam conducts two times in a year and the main purpose of this exam is to select the candidates as the post of  flying officers, technical officers and Ground Duty officers in Indian Air force. After the announcement of this notice lots of candidates had applied for the above posts. Now they all are eagerly waiting for IAF Admit card 2015 to attend the exam. We advised to all those candidates they can get their IAF AdmitCard 2015 whenever it will be provided by IAF on its official website.

IAF was came to existence in the year of 1932. The headquarter of this organisation is located in the capital city of the country(New Delhi). In ancient time the Indian Air Force depended on the other countries like England, Israell and France for the military craft and technical support but at present Indian force became a self dependent organisation. Every function of the Air Force Department is under control of an Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief with the rank of Air Marshal.
Candidates who have applied for AFCAT 1 2015 written exam can download the AFCAT 1 2015 admit card / hall ticket from the 2nd week of Feb 2015. AFCAT admit card is must for candidates attending AFCAT 1 2014 written exam on Feb 2015.
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How to Download AFCAT 1 2015 Admit Card

    • Visit official website of Air force i.e. www.careerairforce.nic.in
    • Look for the candidate login button at the bottom right of the screen.
    • Just click on the login button and then enter the username and password which you have created while filling the online application form for AFCAT 1 2015.
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  • The username will be your email ID, if you forgot your password, then click on the forgot password link and enter your email ID. Then a new fresh password which is a computer generated password will be mailed to you instantly. use that password in order to login to your account.
  • Then after logging in your account click on the admit card download button given on the left side. Then your AFCAT 1 2015 admit card will be shown to you. For AFCAT 1 2015 admit card download just press ctrl + S and then choose the option for save as pdf and click on save button. Then your AFCAT 2 2014 admit card will be downloaded on your PC. Take two print outs of your admit card either in black or color.  Bring it at AFCAT centre at the time of written exam. You need to produce the same at AFSB interview.

SSB Interview Repeater Special: Failures Are Also Necessary

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Life has knocked me down a few times. It showed me things I never wanted to see. I experience sadness and failures. But one thing is for sure. I always get up. Yes the saying goes right, there might be many failures but every time people get up and try in a new way. Failures make new way for human beings and are necessary part of life. Imagine life without failure, all happy happy and go lucky type but then would humans really know what happiness exactly means. Would then the intensity of happiness the same as it is now? I believe no, today happiness seems to be effective because we know what failure means and how to handle it. After long failures there comes a spark which ignites the internal self and makes person more dedicated to achieve what he or she has lost elsewhere. And after so much hard work and patience when the success is achieved then the feeling is altogether different.

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Failures can be avoided by the following:  

  • Hardworking has no other substitute so don’t even try to look for some alternative. This is the best way to achieve results
  • Practice makes a man perfect and yes keep on practicing
  • Be yourself else if you would try to change yourself for the sake of anyone or someone special you will lose the essence of your original personality
  • Time management is the key to success. There would be many options in life where you can waste your time and then suffer at the end. Don’t try to do that and constantly manage time as it’s the most precious commodity.
  • Think smartly as the generation change is widely visible and you can see the difference in thought process. Hence sharpen your memory
  • Innovation brings about a change in life , so bring that change for excelling
  • Have faith in yourself and believe nothing is impossible for you. Keep doing the work without bothering for others as the general public will try to bring you down as they cannot move ahead instead.
  • Be calm and have faith in you GOD
  • Though you will be repeater by failing once in SSB, but this does not mean the assessors would expect something more from you. You have to consistently improve yourself through self-introspection and realise that what are the weak areas for improvement. There are various tools that facilitate change and help in doing the introspection.

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Qualities Needed To Become Officer In Defence

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SSB is a place where a person gets opportunity to analyse himself easily. Its spread over a period of five days and all the tests are designed to test few of the qualities of the aspirant. All tests are psychologically designed and they are meant to look for the qualities that an officer should possess to sustain the work conditions that the defence sector would give to individuals. Hence officers are tested on such grounds and these tests have the capability to extract the hidden motives and choose the best among the crowd. It is said that the candidate is judged over fifteen OLQ’s or the officer like qualities and if he or she possess them then only he could be recommended. The qualities are widely spread in different domains of human personality and cover various aspects like Social adaptability, effectiveness, how one does planning and how he is at organising things.

The examination is strict and no exception is there for missing qualities. The presence of such qualities is noted through three types of exams which aim at judging the coordination between heart, mind and body. Three different rounds are made to check all possible ways for presence of these qualities. The aspirant would face PI, Psychology and GTO rounds where different assessors would assess the candidate for appropriateness and fit in service. Different assessors are kept so that the element of favouring or luck factor is minimised as those who judge are also humans but trained specially to assess. The list of fifteen expected qualities is as follows:

  • Effective intelligence
  • Sense of responsibility
  • Organising ability
  • Self- confidence
  • Liveliness
  • Power of expression
  • Social adaptability
  • Courage
  • Speed of decision
  • Cooperation
  • Initiative
  •  Reasoning ability
  • Ability to influence the group
  • Determination
  • Stamina
    Qualities Needed To Become Officer In Defence
The essence of each quality should be there and it would be tested by officers, so it is suggested to the aspirants that they should go well prepared knowing what they have and what they can inculcate through changes in their personality. Missing elements can surely be build up in some time if during the preparation the aspirants come to know what is really missing from their personality. Since we know what is being looked at we should be smart enough to get our personalities tested by experts who can guide individually and help reach a level where development could be made.
You are the best person to analyse what you actually are and what qualities you possess, you should know what the technicalities that are being looked are and how your responses should fulfil them. If you feel the need of individualised assessment and mocks which can be taken from your home itself through my mentoring program or you have a query bothering your mind which hinders your preparation drop me a mail at [email protected] or add me on Fb and drop in a message. It would be a pleasure to help and resolve queries.

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How To Prepare Well For Indian Coastguard PSB?

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Indian coastguard is emerging as the fourth wing of our defence services. Though it’s a extended force, but still it’s the first Para military force which has a formalised SSB procedure for selection similar to our defence forces. I would say they have modernised that process and are bit advanced. This is the time when they give calls for various entries for their officer cadre selection. Aspirants have received calls for the preliminary selection round which is a sort of first day for the aspirants and those who clear it will move ahead for the FSB. So it’s really very important to clear it and reach the final stage. The aspirants who will clear it will directly get a call for the second day process and please remember that all the process and assessment is almost similar to SSB with few mild changes.

Day one of PSB comprises of Aptitude test and the questions would be flashed on computer screen and you need to attempt them in a fixed time. This is a difference as compared to our SSB centres. Then the candidates move ahead for the PPDT round which is almost similar to the rounds held at SSB. Here a hazy picture would be flashed and aspirants are expected to write the story. Then comes the individual narration and a GD in a group of 15-20 people. The following points should be kept in mind while preparing:

  • The call letter has few details related to timing, documents etc. Please ensure that are followed strictly else you might be coming back without giving the exam. The authorities are really very strict with documentation. Please see that all certificates, character certificates, etc. are carried in original and at least two set of photo copies as mentioned in the call letter.
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  • Once the document process is over, you will be taken to the hall where aptitude will be conducted. Be smart and diligent in taking decision and precise in marking them in the answer sheet. Start practicing such questions from now onwards.
  • PPDT is really very important and will decide the course of selection. So act smart and start self-introspection of personality from now on. Don’t wait for the last moment expecting for some miracle to happen which will change your personality suddenly. Once you know what you have and what now, start working on the areas that need immediate concern. Try to relate qualities in you in whatever you do at PSB. Present yourself originally. 
Body language in such an exercise is very important and I would deal it in a separate article. How to do self-introspection can be read in my previous article on the blog. Still If you have any confusion or feel to take individual assessment of personality for OLQ’s or prepare from your place itself through one to one interaction through my mentoring / counselling program drop me a mail at [email protected] or add me on Fb and drop in a message. Dreams need to be converted into reality and for that hard work is needed, so start it now!

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jayendra Jayendra Singh, Editorial Team

Jayendra is pursuing MBA from IIM Ranchi and is a die heart counsellor for defence aspirants. He was recommended in the first attempt for Indian navy UES entry and is willing to help aspirants to make use of his experience in this field.

Participation and Contribution In the SSB

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Participation and Contribution In the SSB

It is often said that in GTO series, you must contribute to the group solution. We often fail to construe the exact difference between participating and contributing. While these terms appear to be alike, there is a thin line of difference between the two.
In GD, you keep on blabbering without noticing its effect on the group members. You feel like your job is done and you have played your part. This is called participation. The GTO will come to know who is wholeheartedly working towards the group and who is not. On the contrary, you speak a few quality words while getting the full attention of the group. You respect the views of others and let everyone opine their ideas without any obstruction. This will be termed as contribution.

In the same vein, during the Group Planning Exercise it is not important to stick to your own solution. In 90% of the cases there is no consensus in the group and there you lose your points. An ideal GPE is such where the group members pick out the best ideas from the individuals, mix it up to form the group solution. As long as you do your bit in the group, it is enough. You have the chance to prove your mettle in other tasks and therefore it is your contribution in the group what matters.
Similarly, in the Progressive Group Task (PGT) and Half Group Task (HGT) carrying the load, plank, balli or rope is not important. You must be able to get the group out of the obstacle with your ideas. You have to work in the group with unabridged commitment. Also, in the Group Obstacle Race (GOR) people fight among themselves in order to get a chance to help others in crossing the obstacles. Then they have a look at GTO to check whether he is noticing their effort or not. It is completely fatuous to help the group members just for the heck of it. You have to put your heart and soul in the task and then only it will be termed as ‘contribution’.

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To sum it up I would say that many a times the whole group gets washed out. You feel cheated and wretched. Similarly there are instances when the whole group gets recommended. The moral of the story is that you get unmasked in front of the assessors how much ever you try to pretend. You are required to put your heart into the task, without bothering about getting noticed. Your contribution matters, your mere presence holds no water.
I hope that you have got the gist of the article. Any doubts and comments are welcome on [email protected]. Keep visiting SSBCrack. JAI HIND

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Apart from being a defence enthusiast, I have great zeal towards patriotic and welfare activities. I hail from a rich defence background with my dad being a retired commandant in the Indian Coast Guard. I am currently pursuing Mechanical Engineering and wish to join DRDO one day

UES 24 SSB Interview Dates University Entry Scheme Indian Army

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ues 24 ssb interview dates

UES 24 SSB Interview Dates University Entry Scheme Indian Army. Indian army has published the ssb interview dates of UES 24 along with the UES 24 centre allotment list. Candidates who have qualified in UES entry preliminary SSB interview can check their allotment centre and SSB dates below. UES 24 ssb interview are being conducted at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore. UES which is also know as university entry scheme is conducted by Indian army for pre final year engineering graduates (Male). Candidates who successfully clears the interview and merit list join Indian military academy for one year training.

UES 24 Allotment Centre and SSB Dates

UES 24 SSB Interview Dates
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