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Cracked TES SSB Interview In My Last Attempt

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Hi KRISHNA DIXIT here. I recently got recommended in TES46 entry from the so-called rejection centre Allahabad SSB in my last attempt after the 12th. At first, I was having the same feeling about that centre but after the day of screening, it changed for me.

On the first day, there was a reporting of 305 from which 23 got documents out and then we allotted chest numbers, I got 269 as I was a hardcore repeater. As most of us are aware that firstly OIR happens on screening day, I completed my OIR in not more than 12mins each then after that in a streak we were shown a picture for ppdt and I made a simple story. Then at the time of discussion, our group consists of 14 candidates and I was the 1st of them to narrate. During the narration, I stuck for 2 to 3 words but completed it so I thought that I need to perform well in GD so I did one most important thing in GD is to control the group not to make it a fish market which helped me a lot.

When they were announcing results, I thought that they may take time to come to me but the first chest no. they said was 269 that was mine and then 29 more from the remaining 281.

Day 2:

On the psychology test day, we went early in the morning about 6.40 am as it was scheduled to start at 7.00 am. After that, our psychologist addressed us explained us all, and started the test at 7.40 am. Starting with TAT, one thing I had learned from my previous attempts is that if our story is linked with our PIQ then it will be great for us. So I made sure to link them with my PIQ like I m good in sports, so I had to make 6-7 stories on sports, 2-3 on extracurricular and remaining on studies, Olympiad, etc. Then in WAT, I followed the same process, like 30-35 sentences on sports, 10-15 on studies, remaining on extracurricular, etc. Now for SRT, every time psychologist says quality matters not quantity but I get it in this attempt as I attempted only 31 SRTs but had given proper quality solutions and what I would tell you about SDT, u all know it very well I guess.

Our test finished at 10.30 am and I was called for my interview at 10.31 am suddenly after the test. That was a surprise for me but I was feeling because I will be free after that, my interview was very short, about 20-25 mins and was to the point like he asked something And I answered him in 4-5 words max. My interview was good according to me and must be according to him too.

Day 3 and 4 were for GTO which was my weakest part in previous attempts but this time I performed well in all groups as well as in individual tasks like command tasks. He pressurized me a lot and changed various situations for me at that time but I remained calm and cool.

On the conference day, the board had just asked me a simple question what will I join if I got recommended in this attempt too whether Army or Navy I gave the simplest answer is definitely Army, and told him the reason.

Then again the same happened during the conference result that they announced first chest no. 1 that was mine than chest no.5 and that’s all so both of us got recommended from 305 which is a very big thing for both of us.

I would also like to share the results of my previous attempts:

TES 44: S/OUT

NDA 145: C/OUT

NDA146: C/OUT

TES 45: C/OUT

NDA 147: C/OUT

NAVY TECH. ( JAN 2022) : RECOMMEND

TES 46: RECOMMEND.

Now I m just waiting for the merit of both Navy tech and TES 46.

I will give u just a simple hint for SSB

“GO THERE AND JUST TRY TO GIVE YOUR 100%”.

Thanks to all and especially my brother Anurag Pandey.

Meet Assistant Commandant Ajay Malik Who Led CRPF Contingent

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Assistant Commandant Ajay Malik lead the CRPF marching contingent on 26th Jan 2022 Republic day parade. The brave CRPF officer speaks exclusively to SSBCrack about his journey to success. AC Malik belongs to Rohtak Haryana and completed his LLB degree from Delhi University. He got the master memory man award and Dr Radhakrishana scholarship during his college days and he also topped in college.

He joined the CRPF in 2013 after cracking UPSC CAPF AC exam in 2010. He has also served in Assam and J&K. He took part in many state elections and helped in election completion. In 2019 he rescued 9 person when a Scorpio car skid into 60 feet deep ditch. He has participated in 11 parades in CRPF previously. He has been awarded 3 director general (DG) commendation discs and 6 certificates. He has been nominated for Prime Minister Police Medal for life-saving.

Cracked NDA Exam And SSB Interview In 1st Attempt Got AIR-84

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Hello defence aspirants. I’m Sandaka Chakradhari Aryan Raj from Jaykaypur, a small town in the Rayagada district of Odisha. I secured an All India Rank 84 in the UPSC NDA/NA 1 2021 Examination. I got recommended from 12 SSB , SCS Bangalore. I’m very much glad to say that it was my first attempt both in written and SSB and I passed the examination with an extraordinary result. I would like to thank SSBCRACK for giving me such a great opportunity to share my experience. I’m completely from a civilian background.  Since my childhood, I was very much inspired to join the forces, especially The Indian Navy due to my regular visit to Visakhapatnam. Though I was demotivated by many of my peers and friends that armed forces are not my cup of tea as I was very weak at sports but I never got demoralised by their words. I even wrote the Sainik School exam in 9th but couldn’t make it through the interview. But as it is said that failure is the first step of success, after this failure, I worked hard and secured 95.8 % in Class 10 Board exams.

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And then following the ‘ Bhed Chaal ‘ I joined a coaching institute in  Visakhapatnam for IIT-JEE coaching with a mindset of aligning my NDA preparation as well. In my two years of Class 11th and 12th, I was dedicatedly preparing for my JEE and Board exams. But in my mind, I was somewhat confident that this would help me out for my NDA exam as well since I have never solved any questions, especially for the NDA exam. So after completing my syllabus I appeared in the NDA written exam for the first time on 18 April 2021 and after the exam, I was confident enough that I would qualify and the same happened. I started preparing for my SSB from books and online sources. I was guided by many of my well-wishers who were themselves had experienced SSB. Before my SSB I made up my mind that I’m going there to just enjoy and experience, the results will not matter and will just motivate me for my future. On my reporting day there was reporting of 89 candidates.

My OIR went quite well and I was pretty confident about it. My PPDT story was regarding cleanliness and I wrote it well. During the time gap between group discussion and writing the PPDT story, I talked with as many of my candidates as possible not just to get their support during the discussion but also many were from JEE backgrounds like me. This helped me a lot and my story was a unique one among the group of 20 and everyone supported my theme. Then I was nominated to narrate the story as well . After this I was happy of getting such a great support from all and narrated the story. Then a few moments later results were declared and I was screened in. Next day was my Psych which was as good as expected but only in SRT I couldn’t answer much , only 35 but after hearing from the psychologist that “Only the quality matters not quantity “, I was happy and a bit satisfied . My interview was also all about my family , friends , academics , leisure time and my back up plan . One of the question which I was asked and couldn’t answer was how to open an Instagram account ( seriously I couldn’t answer as I was not at all active on any social media platform ) . I told sir I’m sorry , I’m not at all aware about it and to be frank I have no interest in social media . To build my personality I have been watching IAS mock interviews on YouTube ( one of my hobbies ) which also helped me a lot . My interview went pretty good as the IO was very calm with me while he made the interview hell for many of my friends. My GTO also went very well but I felt I was a bit dominating in my group though I respected everyone’s thoughts and ideas in GD and Military Planning exercise . But this helped me to get nominated by my group mates to lead the group showing my leadership skills. My lecturette was on Status of women which was a cup of cake for me and I spoke it in the best possible way. But I couldn’t do well in the individual obstacles ( only 6-7 while many of my group mates did 12 also ).

After all this I made up my mind that I gave my best and now it’s upto God whether I get recommended or not. But I was happy as I enjoyed a lot , made many good friends and more than all these I learnt and experienced many things which would be helpful throughout my life. On the day of conference I was called and asked about my large name . I told many great personalities like Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam also have large names so I’m happy about it . Then I was asked to rate myself and I told I gave my 100% in all the tests but I felt I messed up in Individual obstacles . I was asked the reason for it and I told sir my stamina is not enough and I have t`o build it . Here also the same back-up plan questions were repeated and I was asked what other competative exams I gave and how I scored . I told I secured 97. 86%ile in JEE Main and preparing for JEE Advanced as well but I would be trying my level best until I get into the Indian Navy. Then I was asked to leave . After an hour or so we were asked to assemble and our result were declared. This one hour was the most painful time for all of us within these 5 days of stay in SSB with our heart beat doubling. Out of 35 , 6 got recommended and luckily I was one among them. I was literally in cloud nine. 

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Now I would like to say what I learnt from my experience:

1. Never study for the point of your exam , study for your life because if not one exam the other one may definitely be yours . I never prepared for NDA written but I cleared it in my first attempt only.

2. In SSB, try to be honest ,not to just to the assessors but to yourself and your fellow mates .

3. Don’t fear failure it is the only lesson we are never prepared about . Try to learn from it either regretting on it 

At last I would like to say that don’t try run behind success as it always tries to escape from you but try to run behind hardwork , it will automatically bring success to you .

With this I would like to finish and wish all the defence aspirants lots of luck for their future and for their zeal towards Nation’s service. 

Thank you

 JAI HIND.

AFCAT 1 2022 Admit Card Out Now

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Indian Air Force has published an update on AFCAT 1 2022 Admit Card, the admit card will be available for download from 28 Jan 2022 onward. Candidates who have applied for the AFCAT 1 2022 exam successfully can download their admit card from the official portal.

Admit Card for AFCAT 01/2022 is available for download through Candidate Login from 28 Jan 2022 (5:00 PM) onward. Please verify the details specifically Name, DoB, Gender, Aadhar Number, Photograph and Signature. Read complete instructions carefully to avoid any inconvenience later. Carry a printed copy of the Admit Card along with mandatory documents to the Exam Centre as per the scheduled date and time, as given in the Admit Card.

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Syllabus of the AFCAT 2022

  • English: Comprehension, Error Detection, Sentence Completion/Filling in of correct word, Synonyms, Antonyms and Testing of Vocabulary, Idioms and Phrases
  • General Awareness: History, Geography, Civics, Politics, Current Affairs, Environment, Basic Science, Defence, Art, Culture, Sports, etc
  • Numerical Ability: Decimal Fraction, Time and Work, Average, Profit & Loss, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion and Simple Interest, Time & Distance (Trains/Boats & Streams)
  • Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test: Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability

(a) General Awareness

  • History
  • Sports
  • Geography
  • Environment
  • Civics
  • Basic Science
  • Defence
  • Art
  • Culture
  • Current Affairs
  • Politics

(b) Verbal Ability in English

  • Comprehension
  • Error Detection
  • Sentence Completion
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Testing of Vocabulary

(c) Numerical Ability  

  • Decimal Fraction
  • Simplification
  • Average
  • Profit & loss
  • Percentage
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Simple Interest

(d) Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test 

  • Verbal Skills
  • Spatial Ability
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Standard of AFCAT 2022 Question Paper:

  • The standard of Numerical Ability Questions will be of Matriculation level. The standard of questions in other subjects will be of graduation level (Indian University).
  • The Online examination will consist of objective type questions and will be in English only for both AFCAT and EKT

AFCAT 2022 Marking Scheme

  • Three marks will be awarded for every correct answer.
  • One mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
  • No marks for unattempted questions.

Questions will be based on the metric system of Weights & Measures wherever applicable. Candidates must appear for the Online AFCAT in person. Under no circumstance will any scribe or another candidate be allowed to appear/ assist in the exam. Air Force has the discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all the subjects of the examination.

Meet Captain Sania Led the Women Team To De-Launch 60 Feet Bailey Bridge In A Day

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After the successful de-launch of 50 ft SSBB at Km 32 on 06 Dec 2021, the women team again created history by de-launching a 60 ft SSBB at Km 43 on 23 Jan 2021. This women team of 105 RCC is making history time and again and doing wonders which never happened before. Another successful de-launch happened on 23 Jan 2021 without any mishap or injury. The 60 ft SSBB was constructed on 02 Jan 1986 during the period of crisis. A few years back a pmt replacement bridge was constructed and the Bailey bridge was not in use. The women team de-launched 35 years old Bailey Bridge successfully.

  • Limited clear backspace for de-launching the bridge.
  • Use of machine was not possible and the whole operation was carried out manually.
  • Chances of injury during the operation is high as the parts of Bailey Bridge is too heavy to be carried.

In spite of all the above conditions, the team of ladies was fully motivated and carried out the de-launch successfully. The de-launching operation was led by Capt Sania under the supervision of OC, 105 RCC, EE (Civ) Obing Taki. Both the lady officers worked on the ground with the women team rubbing their shoulders, from lifting panels to pulling bridge.

The task was completed in a day and now this bridge can be used at places where needed. The same was praised by all higher officials.

Captain Sania belongs to Reasi, Jammu, and Kashmir. She joined the OTA Chennai in 2018 after achieving AIR-1 in her SSB interview.

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Meet Lieutenant Manisha Bohra From Miss OTA Chennai To Leading Army Ordnance Corps Contingent

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The young Indian army officer Lieutenant Manisha Bohra of the Army Ordnance Corps becomes the first woman to lead its all-male AOC contingent at the Rajpath parade on Republic Day 2022. The third-generation army officer speaks exclusively to SSBCrack about her journey to success.

Lieutenant Manisha Bohra belongs to Khuna Bora village in Champawat district, Uttarakhand, Lt. Manisha became the 1st woman army officer from her village to take a commission in the armed forces. Lt. Manisha Bohra did her schooling at Army Public School RK Puram in Secunderabad after which she studied BSc in Biotechnology, Genetics, and Chemistry from Osmania University. She has cleared the UPSC CDS and AFCAT exam in her first attempt and finally joined the OTA Chennai after clearing the NCC Special Entry SSB Interview in which she achieved the AIR-3 rank. She also won the Miss OTA Chennai Award during her training.

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In 2018 she shared her success journey with SSBCrack and she said” I cleared both CDS and Afcat and got recommended in both SSBs in the first attempt. But I was not able to get in the top merit. So this year I tried with NCC entry and worked a lot during this period and finally, I got recommended from 18 SSB Allahabad on 24 April. and I got the results on 14 and I was so happy to see that I was AIR-3. SSB crack was also an inspiration for me as every time I used to see others’ success stories I would work more hard and determined to achieve my goal.”

The success journey of Lieutenant Manisha Bohra will motivate many defence aspirants to join the armed forces.

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Parachute Regiment Hell March 2022

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The Parachute Regiment donned the new combat uniform of the Indian Army and carried Tavor Assault rifles at the iconic Republic Day parade this year. President Ram Nath Kovind, who is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, takes a salute and has left the Rashtrapati Bhavan for Rajpath.

Day 3 and 4 Group Task with Video

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The GTO tasks are conducted on the 3rd and the 4th day of the SSB and it is a very sound opportunity for making an impression on the GTO. GTO contains a set of task which helps the GTO to understand the nature and behavior of the candidates in the group.

Group Testing determines an individual’s ability to function in a group and based upon functional capacity, discover his actual and potential level and assesses his suitability for the armed forces. The purpose of GTO is to observe

  • Social Adaptability
  • Courage
  • Intelligence
  • Reasoning
  • Stamina
  • Organizing
  • Planning
  • Cooperation
  • Ability to tackle crisis
  • Spontaneity
  • Awareness
  • Alert
  • Intelligence
  • Leadership
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What are different GTO tasks

  1. Indoor tasks
    • Group Discussion
    • Group Planning Exercise
  2. Outdoor tasks
    • Progressive Group Task  (PGT)
    • Half Group Task (HGT)
    • Individual lecturette
    • Snake Race
    • Command task (CT)
    • Individual Obstacles (IO)
    • Final Group Task (FGT)

Group Task Video

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Group Discussion at SSB

In Group discussion two topics of common interest (social issues and current events) is discussed. For the 1st discussion the group will be given a choice to choose from 2 topics and discuss. There is no choice for the 2nd discussion. It is an informal discussion and not a debate. Each topic is allotted 20 minutes each. No definite conclusion is required to be deduced.

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Group Planning Exercise

A group planning exercise contains a set of problems which brings out all “officers’ like qualities” in a candidate which encompasses quality to lead (the lads), organising, courage, team work, spontaneity, and effective intelligence, etc.  GPE comprises of 5 stages.

  • Explanation of the Model
  • Narrative by the GTO .
  • Self reading for 5 minutes by the candidates.
  • 10 minutes for writing the solution for the problem.
  • 10 minutes for discussing the solution.
  • Conclusion.

Progressive Group Task

This is a outdoor task and is one of the interesting task of the GTO series. This task is about set of obstacles in ground in that you and your team members need to cross each obstacle by set of rules. The time allotted for the task is 30-45 minutes and to cross the obstacles the group will have some helping materials which are given by the GTO.

Half Group Task

Sometimes some of the candidates do not get the opportunity to express their ideas in the Progressive task . For this sake, the Half Group Task is used. The whole group is divided into half and each group is assigned with the same task one by one. The rules are same as in the PGT.

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Lecturette

It is an individual task and the candidate is required to give a short talk to the group.  Three minutes are allowed to prepare any chosen topic from the four given in the Lecturette Cards for the talk.

Snake Race

In this task the group is pitched against each other over a set of six obstacles with a snake like load to carry.

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Command Task

The whole group is seated away from the testing area. The task is similar to that of the PGT and the rules remain the same. Each individual is then called by the GTO one by one in a random manner. He then asks the individual simple question to make the aspirant feel at ease. Then the GTO explain the task and ask the attempter to clear the doubts if any. Then he asks the attempter to choose his subordinates for the task.

Individual obstacles

A set of 10 obstacles is set to be tackled individually. Obstacles are numbered from one to ten, denoting the points each one carries. Each individual is given three minutes.

Final Group Task

This task consist of one obstacle similar to Progressive Group Task and the whole group participate in the task. Time limit is 15 minutes.

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List Of Honorary Ranks Awarded On The Occasion Of Republic Day 2022

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President Shri Ram Nath Kovind, who is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, has approved List of Honorary Commission to Armed Forces personnel on the eve of Republic Day 2022. Here is the Complete List of Honorary Commission (Honorary Captain and Honorary Lieutenant) awarded on the occasion of Republic Day 2022 is enclosed.

The President is pleased to grant honorary rank of Naib Risaldar/Subedar to the under mentioned NCOs on the eve of Republic Day 2022 under Para 180 o the Regulation for the Army 1987, with effect from the dates shown against their names:

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The President is pleased to grant honorary ranks to the under mentioned Honorary Lieutenants and JCOs on the eve of Republic Day 2022 on retirement under Para 179 of the Regulation for the Army 1987, with effect from the dates shown against their names:-

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The President is pleased to award honorary commission to the rank of Honorary Captain/Lieutenant on the eve of Republic Day to the under mentioned Honorary Lieutenants/JCOs on active list under Para 177 of Regulation for the Army 1987, with effect from 26 January 2022 subject to the individual not being under any disciplinary action and satisfactory continued performance :-

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Also Read: Ranks And Insignia Of Indian Army, Navy & Air Force [Updated]

Meet Lieutenant Commander Aanchal Sharma Who Will Lead The Indian Navy Contingent RDay 2022

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Indian Navy marching contingent of Republic Day 2022 parade will be led by Lieutenant Commander Aanchal Sharma, who is an observer officer posted at the Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 314.

“The naval contingent comprises 96 men, three platoon commanders and one contingent commander,” the navy said in a statement. It will be led by Lieutenant Commander Aanchal Sharma, who is an observer officer posted at the Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 314, it mentioned. Sharma, who was commissioned in June 2016, said that the enthusiasm and energy of the contingent is unparalleled and it is indeed an honour to be leading it at Republic Day parade.

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