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In the hunt of some guidance about SSB preparation, I met a number of people who are currently officers in army and many aspirants. Whenever I asked them about their experience about SSB, I got a different answer and my view towards SSB fluctuated. Thus I collected a number of views regarding SSB and was in a serious dilemma; what should I prepare for SSB.
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The Services Selection Board (SSB) interview is an integral part of the selection process for the Indian Armed Forces. It is a five-day long interview process that evaluates the candidates on various parameters, including intelligence, personality, and character. While the SSB interview is not a test of knowledge, it does require candidates to possess certain qualities, such as leadership, decision-making, and communication skills. Therefore, SSB coaching plays a crucial role in preparing candidates for the interview process.
There are many coaching centers that offer SSB coaching. However, it is essential to choose a coaching center that has a proven track record of success and is staffed by experienced and knowledgeable trainers. The best SSB coaching centers are those that provide a comprehensive and structured training program that covers all aspects of the SSB interview process.
Some of the factors that make a coaching center the best for SSB coaching are:
Guidance has always proved to be good. SSB Coachings are a form of guidance that helps in bringing out the best of a candidate. In today’s tough competitive world, where every field demands perfection, it is very essential to get good guidance. SSB is no different. As soon as SSB dates come, many candidates rush to join coaching’s seeking guidance for SSB. But they fail to understand the thin line between guidance and able guidance. SSB Interview coachings are helpful for SSB, especially for the Freshers who don’t have the slightest idea about SSB. But it is equally important to choose the best SSB academy, in order to get the best thing. Joining merely any coaching will be more of a disaster than a help. Here is a guide to help you in choosing a good academy for your SSB preparation.
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All SSB Coaching Academies mentioned above are good for:
But, if you are planning to go for an offline coaching academy, do look for these points.
DO NOT JOIN LOSERS: There is a trend happening in India, every second day a new academy is opening and a new master is coming on social media, FB, Youtube with lectures, few of them are retired assessors who talk different things about SSB, they show something deep random psychological CRAP to lure candidates, as if the candidates want to become a DRDO Psychologist and not an officer and candidates believe that these ex-assessors know something which others do not know or they have some magical formula which was hidden for so long, candidates keep grabbing such deep psychological things which only a psychologist must know, this is like putting too much CRAP in your brain which is not required for the SSB interview, this only confuses candidates more.
There are few if not all, newborn ex-SSB assessors who are heard talking BAD about others just to show themselves as good. DO NOT JOIN SUCH PEOPLE. All defence aspirants must avoid joining anyone who talks badly about other SSB academies (especially those who are successful and because these fools want to be like successful academies or websites like SSBCrack without hard work. Such ex-assessors have no moral value and they seriously do not have a clue about someone else’s hard work, they portray themselves like philanthropist who is doing social service, but for them, it is just a business to get the money out of candidates, they are doing to the same what other academies are doing but successful people do not talk bad about other academies, so join a successful academy and not a newborn loser who is spreading hate and negativity in your mind.
Distance: The distance of the academy from your house/place of stay matters. In case you are lucky enough to live in the same city then it’s all right but if you are living in some other city then distance might become a constraint. One another way is that if you are having a fixed SSB date then you might go to the academy in that city where your SSB is, and directly go for SSB from there.
Feedback: One of the best ways to pick out a good academy is to get feedback from other aspirants. They might be your friends or persons you met in any SSB Blog. Don’t go on the advertisements and success rates; they might be misleading since each one of them is promising the same. The best way is to talk about the academy from a known person.
Assessors: Generally the academies are opened up by the retired Defense Personals. You can also do some research on their previous records. Make sure they have different assessors for each test. Most of the newborn academies lack many things like assessors.
Ground: Many academies are opened in a place like an apartment, do not waste your time there, instead get a book and read. Do not make joke out of SSB coaching. Make sure whatever academy you join have proper GTO ground and not a rooftop for GTO task.
Fee & Course Duration: The fees for most of them are same, especially the BIG academies, they have a set duration of the course as well i.e. 15 days.
Lodging and food: This will matter only if you are going out of your home city for the coaching. The big one’s offer their own hostel and food at minimal cost, however if you have a relative then, do I need to say more!
Final Year problems: In case you are still in your college/school, then that means you have an additional burden of studies, I would advise to leave the studies and out them on a second priority and give full focus on SSB. Coaching will hardly take 15 days, but you should be willing enough to leave your classes and focus on coaching, you can make up for the attendance later. However, if the case is that you can’t leave your studies for a while then learn to manage in adversities (It is also an OLQ).
Mother or the Daughter: This is the problem with academies having branches all over India. Well you might get confused about which one to choose, the original one (mother) or the branch (daughter), well it depends on the performance, gets feedback from the pass-outs of that academy, considers the nearest branch, but it is seen that the original one is always the better one.
After Coaching Support: You should look for an academy that can be called up to clarify anything even after your course is over.
Big names vs. Small ones: Go for the one which suits you in all aspects. Brands are definitely the best but you can never underestimate the power of anything. Hence look for the things which you want and then join a good academy.
AFCAT 2/2013 was the third time I sat for writing AFCAT, having cleared it for the previous two attempts, I was quite sure that I’ll again crack it because of my preparation. As expected I did clear it. I would like to share with you all the preparation strategy I had adopted for AFCAT.
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Congratulations first of all to all those of you who have cleared the AFCAT Now the question is what next? The written test is only the first step in the ladder of climbing up to the Indian Airforce. There are many more steps yet to come, and it’s always good to start preparing much beforehand to avoid last minute problems.
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As a part of proactive programmes to connect with the youth, the IAF is conducting a Student Interaction Drive, named ‘Guardians of the Sky’, from 16 Sep – 05 Oct 13. The Drive is aimed to closely interact with students in seven cities across Central and Western India so as to create awareness about the IAF in general and career opportunities in the officers’ cadre in particular.
Selected young IAF officers in customised Gypsies, along with support staff, would be ‘flagged off’ by Air Marshal PR Sharma AVSM,Air Officer in charge Personnel, from Air Force Station New Delhi in the evening hours on 16 Sep 13. The team would cover six cities –Gwalior, Indore, Nasik, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad, before being ‘flagged in’ at Nagpur on 05 Oct 13, after covering over 3000 kms. En route, ‘Guardians of the Sky’ would meet young men and women at nine premier educational institutes in these cities, including the IITs at Mumbai, Hyderabad and Indore. At each location, a multidisciplinary group of IAF officers would be on hand to interact with the students, to provide details on career opportunities in the IAF and to answer queries. A few interesting events are also planned to encourage participation by students.
An IAF Adventure team, comprising para sailing instructors, powered hang gliders and a microlight
aircraft, forms a part of the Drive. Selected students at each institute would be given a unique opportunity
to participate in para sailing at a suitable location in the vicinity, while some others would also get to visit a
nearby IAF base and soar to the skies in a microlight aircraft or Powered Hang Glider.
The drive would provide a great opportunity for students to experience glimpses of the adventurous
life that IAF offers and of avenues available as an IAF officer. For the IAF, this novel effort is a way of
reaching out to the youth by offering opportunities in aero sports at their doorstep; to make them more ‘air
minded’ and aware of the uniqueness of ‘Brand IAF’
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AFCAT 02 2013 written test result is out now, you can check your AFCAT result at Air Force official website or here. Also you can log in at careerairforce.nic.in to know your AFCAT 02 2013 marks. Air Force has kept the cut off marks for AFCAT 116 this time. All successful candidates are required to select their AFCAT 2 2013 AFSB interview venue and generate their call letter for AFSB interview.
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So aspirants time to give a break to your thumping heartbeats as the results of AFCAT 2/2013 are out. The Cut-off has been declared as 116 marks out of 300 marks. So those of you who have secured above 116 will be getting a call for AFSB. There are two ways to check your results, there is a general pdf file which contains roll no’s of successful candidates. This file contains the roll number only; you can check your marks and select the interview date and venue by logging in to your account.
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