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Cracked NDA SSB Interview 2 Times AIR – 51

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Hello friends, I am Praneet Singh. Recently, I got recommended from 18 SSB, Allahabad for NDA-143 AIR-51, on 28th July 2019. My story is full of twists and turns. I got recommended for NDA-141 on 2nd August 2018 from the same board in my first attempt. But I was declared medically unfit for a fracture in my elbow, which in fact never happened. It was very disheartening as I was rejected for a false reason. I even missed my NDA-142 written exam as my medical was being conducted during that duration. I appeared for NDA-143 and got a call for SSB. Coincidentally, I was allotted the same board this time also. So, here goes my second experience. I reported for SSB on 23rd July 2019. A total of just 36 candidates reported at the centre. I was surprised and excited as well that I had got the same board and I had occupied the same bed in the candidate’s lines. As I was a previously recommended candidate, I was given the last chest number.

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Day 1– My OIR tests went pretty well and so did my story. In the discussion, I was able to perform well and control the group towards arriving at a consensus. Finally, 23 candidates got screened in and again I was allotted the last chest number.

Day 2– The first test was TAT and I found 2-3 pictures quite similar, but somehow I managed to get different plots and I was able to complete all 12 stories. In WAT, some words were quite tough, which put me into a dilemma as to what sentence to frame. Somehow, I managed to do 59 words. After that, we were given 5 minutes break, during which I felt that my performance could have been much better. I had very high hopes from myself, as I thought that the assessor would have higher expectations from me. Anyways, I gathered confidence again. In SRT, I performed quite well and completed 55 SRTs. I had already memorized my SD, so I was able to write it in the allotted time.

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Day 3– GTO-1 was quite exciting for me as I had prepared well for GTO tasks before the SSB. GD and GPE were fantastic. In GPE, I had made a good plan and actively participated in the discussion to make group plan. I volunteered to give the plan and everyone agreed to my proposal. In PGT, I had many workable ideas. We had our GOR just after PGT and it was raining heavily. I, being a tall chap, was the first to climb walls and pull everyone up. In lecturette, I luckily got a topic, about which I had studied the previous day. I was able to speak for a complete 3 minutes. In HGT also, I did pretty well. I was happy with my performance on GTO-1.

Day 4– This day started with individual obstacles. I was able to do just 8 obstacles because it was raining and the ground was slippery due to mud. Then, it was time was FGT. Somehow, in FGT, there was great coordination among the group, which I could not see in day 3. In CT, I was given an average task, but to increase the difficulty, the GTO kept removing structures and imposed time penalties as well. But I was able to complete the task in the time I was told to. I was called as subordinate by 3 out of 7 other people in the group.

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I was the last person in the batch to be interviewed and it took place after GTO, after lunch. My interview went on for 40-50 minutes and IO was more focused on my in-depth knowledge of the army. Although I was not from a military background, but I think it was so because I had been recommended once. I had a hard time convincing the IO that the reason behind my medical rejection last time was not true and this time, I’ll be medically unfit. The IO was also focused on real-life examples of my answers regarding friends and family. For eg- I said that I and my friends help out each other in difficult situations, so he asked me a recent example of how we have helped each other. Somehow, I was able to answer most of his questions and clearly said “Sorry sir, I don’t know” for the ones I did not know.

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I wasn’t very confident about my recommendation this time, until the conference.

Day 5– I was the last one to be called for conference. It was very short. The discussion went on for 1-2 minutes and I was not asked anything in conference, except general question.

Finally, it was time was result. I was surprised when 9 out of 23 of us got recommended, which was completely beyond my estimate about the batch.

So, friends, this was my experience about my SSB. With the grace of God, I’m medically fit this time and waiting for the merit list and joining in December 2019. Thank you very much.

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CDS 2 2019 SSB Interview Dates [IMA AFA NA OTA]

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Many candidates are asking us about the CDS 2 2019 SSB interview dates as the result of CDS 2 2019 is declared by the UPSC in which total 8120 candidates cleared the CDS written exam and will be facing the SSB interview for the respective services. As many of you are waiting for the CDS SSB interview dates for army, navy and airforce and asking SSBCrack about the date of SSB interview, in this article you will get some insights on the SSB dates and how to go about it.

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Preparation for CDS SSB Interview

Book NameBuy/Download
Let’s Crack SSB InterviewGet it here
Breaking The Code of SSB PsychologyGet it here
OIR Test and PPDT bookGet it here
SSB Interview Study Material [15+ eBook]Download here

CDS 2 2019 IMA SSB Interview Dates

  • Candidates who qualified in the written exam and given their first choice as Army (IMA/OTA) are required to register themselves on the recruiting directorate website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in in order to enable them to receive call up information for SSB interview. Those candidates who have already registered on the recruiting directorate website are advised not to register again.
  • IMA candidates will get the CDS 2 2019 SSB dates first. OTA SSB dates take time as it happens after IMA SSB interview.
  • As mentioned above, you need to register online and all details regarding IMA CDS 2 2019 SSB dates will be put on the official website of the Indian Army. IMA SSB may start from Dec-Jan onwards and candidates are required to select the SSB dates as an when it is live.
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CDS 2 2019 AFA SSB Interview Dates

  • Candidates will get the AFSB interview details of CDS 2 2019 on afcat.cdac and official career website of the Indian Air Force. AFSB may start from Dec-Jan.

CDS 2 2019 INA SSB Interview Dates

  • Candidates will get the NSB interview details of CDS 2 2019 on official career website of the Indian Navy. NSB interview may start from Dec-Jan.

Apart from these, one must check their email and SMS for the updates on CDS 2 2019 SSB interview dates.

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CDS 1 2019 Merit List – 129 Candidates Cleared SSB for IMA/AFA/NA

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UPSC has published the final merit list of candidates who have cleared the SSB interview for IMA, AFA and NA through CDS 1 2019. The list contains the names of candidates who were recommended in CDS 1 2019 SSB interview, the medical status of the candidates is not mentioned in this merit list. Candidates will be getting the joining instructions based on order of merit and medical status. The following are the lists, in order of merit of 129 (82+44+03) candidates who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2019 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission in February, 2019 and SSB interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the 148th Course of Indian Military Academy, Dehradun; Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course i.e. No. 207 F (P) Course.

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The number of vacancies, as intimated by the Government is 100 for Indian Military Academy [including 13 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C’ certificates (Army Wing) holders], 45 for Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala Executive(General Service) [including 06 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders (Naval Wing)] and 32 for Air Force Academy, Hyderabad.

The Commission had recommended 2726, 1609 and 643 as qualified in the written test for admission to the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy respectively. The number of candidates finally qualified are those after SSB test conducted by Army Head Quarters.

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These results will also be available on the UPSC website at http://www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks of the candidates will be available on the website after completion of its complete process i.e. after declaration of final result of Officers’ Training Academy (OTA) for Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2019.

Also Read: CDS 1 2019 OTA Merit List

CDS 1 2019 Number of candidates recommended

AcademyWritten ClearedRecommended
IMA272682
AFA64303
NA160944
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Indian Navy MR Matric Recruit Notification Oct 2020

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INDIAN-NAVY-SAILOR-NOTIFICATION 2020

INVITES ONLINE APPLICATIONS FROM UNMARRIED MALE CANDIDATES FOR ENROLMENT AS SAILORS FOR MATRIC RECRUIT (MR) – OCT 2020 BATCH FOR COURSE COMMENCING OCT 2020. The Indian navy has published the notification for MR matric. Online applications are invited from unmarried male candidates (who fulfil eligibility conditions as laid down by the Government of India) for enrolment as sailors for 400 vacancies (Approximately) for Matric Recruit (MR) – Oct 2020 batch.

Educational Qualifications: Candidate must have passed Matriculation Examination from the Boards of School Education recognised by MHRD, Govt. of India.

Job Specifications:

  • Chef: They would be required to prepare food as per menu (both vegetarian and non-vegetarian including handling of meat products) and accounting of ration. In addition, they will also be allotted other duties as per Service requirement.
  • Steward: They would be required to serve food in the officers‟ messes, as waiters, housekeeping, accounting of funds, wine and stores, preparation of menu etc. In addition, they will also be allotted other duties as per Service requirement.
  • Hygienist: They will be required to clean washroom, shower spaces and other areas. In addition, they will also be allotted other duties as per Service requirement.

Age: Candidates should be born between 01 Oct 2000 to 30 Sep 2003 (Both dates inclusive).

Pay & Allowances: During the initial training period, a stipend of Rs. 14,600/- per month will be admissible. On successful completion of initial training, they will be placed in Level 3 of the Defence Pay Matrix (₹ 21,700- ₹69,100). In addition, they will be paid MSP @ ₹ 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable).

Promotion: Promotion prospects exist up to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer-I, i.e. Level 8 of the Defence Pay Matrix (₹ 47,600- ₹ 1,51,100) plus MSP @ ₹ 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable). Opportunities for promotion to commissioned officer also exist for those who perform well and qualify the prescribed examinations.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Selection of recruits is based on State wise merit of their performance in Computer-based Examination, subject to qualifying Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and fitness in Medical Examinations.

Computer-based Examination:

  • The question paper will be computer-based with a total of 50 questions, each carrying 01 mark.
  • The question paper will be bilingual (Hindi & English) and objective type (multiple-choice).
  • The question paper will comprise of two sections i.e. Science & Mathematics and General Knowledge.
  • The standard of the question paper will be that of class 10th syllabus & sample papers for the examination are available on website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.
  • Duration of examination will be 30 minutes.
  • The candidates are required to pass in all sections and in aggregate. The Navy reserves the right to determine the pass marks in each Section and in aggregate.
  • Penalty for Wrong Answer. Candidates should note that there will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the question paper. There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

Physical Fitness Test (PFT):

  • Qualifying in Physical Fitness Test (PFT) is mandatory for selection.
  • PFT will consist of 1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes, 20 squats (Uthak Baithak) and 10 Push-ups. Candidates undergoing PFT will do so at their own risk.

HOW TO APPLY

For this entry, the candidates can apply ONLINE ONLY on the official website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in from 23 Nov 19 to 28 Nov 19. The procedure is as follows

  • Before filling online application, keep matric certificate & Mark sheet ready for reference.
  • Register yourself on www.joinindiannavy.gov.in with your e-mail ID, if not registered already. The Applicants must ensure that while filling their Application Form, they are providing their valid and active e-mail IDs and mobile numbers.
  • „Log–in‟ with the registered E-mail ID and Click on “Current Opportunities”.
  • Click on “Apply” (√) button.
  • Fill up the Form completely. Before clicking the „Submit‟ button make sure all the details are correct, all required documents are scanned in original & uploaded.
  • Admit Card will be generated for only those candidates who have submitted the online application and have made the payment of examination fee or are entitled to waiver off examination fee.
  • Candidates who have submitted the application on the last date of application submission, will get one additional day, to make payment of fees. Candidates who fail to make the payment even on the additional day will not be given further chance and hence their application will be cancelled.
  • Photographs. THE PHOTOGRAPH TO BE UPLOADED SHOULD BE OF GOOD QUALITY WITH BLUE BACKGROUND.

LAST DATE OF ONLINE APPLICATION – 28 NOV 2019

AFCAT 1 2020 Online Application Starts From 1 Dec 2019

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Indian airforce is going to start the online registration for AFCAT 1 2020 from 01 Dec 2019. IAF aspirants can apply for the AFCAT exam online on the official website i.e. afcat.cdac.in. SSBCrack has published the AFCAT 1 2020 notification first and also shared the important details for the aspirants. Through AFCAT 1 2020 aspirants can apply for flying, technical and non-technical branches of the Indian Air Force. AFCAT 1 2020 course will commence at India Air Force Academy, Hyderabad from Jan 2021. AFCAT 1 2020 online written exam will be conducted in Feb 2020. Online examination will be conducted on 22 Feb 20 and 23 Feb 20 for AFCAT exam.

AFCAT Question Papers

AFCAT 1 2020 IMPORTANT DETAILS

AFCAT EventsAFCAT 1 2020AFCAT 2 2020
AFCAT Notification Date1 December 20191 June 2020
AFCAT Online Application Date1 December 20191 June 2020
AFCAT Application Last date30 December 2019July 2020
AFCAT Admit Card dateJanuary 2020August 2020
AFCAT Exam date22 and 23 Feb 2020 September 2020
AFCAT  Result date declarationMarch 2020October 2020

AFCAT 1 2020 Age limits

Branch Age Limits
Flying20 to 24 years as on 01 January 2021 i.e. born between 02 January 1997 to 01 January 2001 (both dates inclusive). 
Technical20 to 26 years as on 01 January 2021 i.e. born between 02 January 1995 to 01 January 2001 (both dates Inclusive).
Non-Technical20 to 26 years as on 01 January 2021 i.e. born between 02 January 1995 to 01 January 2001 (both dates Inclusive).
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AFCAT 2 201716060
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Meet Sub Lt Shivangi, First Woman Pilot of Indian Navy To Join Ops

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Indian got its first Indian navy woman pilot. First woman pilot of Indian Navy will join Naval operations here on December 2, two days ahead of Navy Day on December 4, a Defence source said here on Thursday. The first woman pilot, Sub Lieutenant Shivangi, will join naval operations on completion of operational training here on December 2. “Shivangi will graduate to become the First female Pilot of Indian Navy. She hails from Muzzafarpur, Bihar and completed her schooling from DAV Public school, Muzzafarpur,”.

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Join Indian Air Force Academy – AFCAT 1 2020 [PUBLISHED]

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Finally good news for the Indian air force aspirants who want to join the Indian airforce as an officer in flying, technical and non-technical branch. SSBCrack is getting you the first update on AFCAT 1 2020 notification and other details related to AFCAT exam 2020. Online examination will be conducted on 22 Feb 20 and 23 Feb 20 for AFCAT exam. IAF will open the AFCAT 1 2020 application from 01 Dec 2019 till 30 Dec 2019 and aspirants can apply for AFCAT 1 2020 online at afcat.cdac.in website. We suggest candidates to visit SSBCrack for further updates on AFCAT 1 2020. INVITES MEN AND WOMEN FROM INDIAN CITIZENS AS PER CITIZENSHIP ACT 1955 TO BE A PART OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE AS COMMISSIONED OFFICERS IN FLYING AND GROUND DUTY (TECHNICAL AND NON-TECHNICAL) BRANCHES. REGISTRATION FOR ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN ON 01 DEC 19 AND CLOSE ON 30 DEC 19 THROUGH https://careerindianairforce.cdac.in OR https://afcat.cdac.in.

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AFCAT 1 2020 Notification: Online applications are invited for the courses commencing in January 2021 for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC) in Flying Branch and Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC) in Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) Branches. Online applications are also invited for grant of PC/SSC for NCC Special Entry Scheme (For Flying Branch).

AFCAT 1 2020 Branches, Course Number and Vacancies

AFCAT 1 2020 notification
*Disclaimer: The vacancies indicated are tentative and subject to change without notice. Actual intake would depend on organizational requirements, various cadre control mechanisms, availability of training slots and actual number of vacancies accruing in January 2021. No representation in this regard will be entertained.

AFCAT 1 2020 Type of Commission

  • PC for Men. Candidates joining as PC officers would continue to serve till the age of superannuation as per their branch and rank.
  • SSC for Men & Women. (i) The engagement period for Flying Branch SSC officers is fourteen years from the date of Commissioning (Non extendable). (ii) The initial tenure for SSC officers in Ground Duty (Tech and Non-Tech) branches would be for a period of ten years. An extension of four years may be granted subject to service requirements, availability of vacancies, willingness, suitability and merit.

AFCAT 1 2020 Age Limits

  • Flying Branch. 20 to 24 years as on 01 January 2021 i.e. born between 02 January 1997 to 01 January 2001 (both dates inclusive). Upper age limit for candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot License issued by DGCA (India) is relaxable upto 26 years i.e. born between 02 January 1995 to 01 January 2001 (both dates inclusive).
  • Ground Duty (Technical/Non-Technical) Branches. 20 to 26 years as on 01 January 2021 i.e. born between 02 January 1995 to 01 January 2001 (both dates Inclusive).
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Eligible candidates are to register online through separate tabs available for AFCAT Entry/NCC Special Entry. Candidates eligible for one/more entries are to register separately in each entry.

  • Tattoos. Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of forearm (from inside of elbow to the wrist) and on the reverse side of palm/ back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable. Tribes with tattoo marks on the face or body as per their existing customs and traditions will be permitted on a case to case basis.
  • Narcotics. Use/possession of narcotics is banned. Candidate may be tested for presence of drugs in the body during Medicals and subsequently during training/ service career as an officer. If candidate is found to be using/ in possession of narcotics during any time of training/service career, candidate would be debarred from joining the Indian Air Force or be removed from service if already joined.
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Conduct of Online Testing for AFCAT Examination and Fee Structure: Online testing will be conducted for AFCAT entry at various centers. Candidates registering for AFCAT entry will have to pay an amount of Rs. 250/- as examination fee. However, candidates registering for NCC Special entry are not required to pay. Details of conduct of exam, examination centers and mode of payment are available in the notification.

Marital Status: Candidates below 25 years of age must be unmarried at the time of commencement of the course. Widows/Widowers and divorcees (with or without encumbrances) below 25 years of age are also not eligible.

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TES 43 Cut Off Marks Indian Army

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Indian army has published the TES 43 cut off marks for the TES 43 Notification 10+2 TECHNICAL ENTRY SCHEME 43 July 2020 Course. This is the least cut off we have ever seen for TES after many years. You can see the TES cut off marks from different entries this time TES 43 PCM cut off is just 79%. Candidates who have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (Hereinafter referred to as PCM) subjects with a minimum 79% are shortlisted for TES 43 SSB interview.

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TES CUT OFF MARKS [ALL YEARS]

TES CUT OFF
TES 4379%
TES 4285%
TES 4178%
TES 4085%
TES 3983%
TES 3885%
TES 3780%
TES 3687%
TES 3582%
TES 3480%

TES 43 SSB Interview: Cutoff Percentage (PCM) for 10+2 TES – 43 course is 79%. Candidates are required to log on to their profile and select their dates of SSB interview. If you have applied for the TES 43 course and your PCM aggregate % is 79% and above then you are required to log on to your join Indian army website profile and select the TES 43 SSB Interview dates.

EventsDates
TES 43 Registration Date15 Oct 2019
TES 43 Closing Date13 Nov 2019
TES 43 Final Cut off marks (for SSB interview)79%
TES 43 SSB Datesfrom Jan 2020
TES 43 Merit ListJune 2020
TES 43 Interview Preparation BooksBook 1 and Book 2
TES 43 Study Material DownloadTATWATSRTOIRLectureCurrent Affairs
Read official notificationTES 43
OTA Gaya Cut Off
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TGC 130 Merit List – 38 Candidates Cleared SSB Interview

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Indian army has published the TGC 130 merit list for the course commencing at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun from Jan 2020. The list has names of candidates who have cleared the TGC 130 SSB Interview. A total of 38 candidates cleared the SSB interview and made it in the merit list, the joining instructions will be issued based in the order of merit list and number of vacancies. If you are preparing for TGC 131 SSB interview, you can get the SSB books listed below.

Preparation for SSB Interview

Book NameBuy/Download
Let’s Crack SSB InterviewGet it here
Breaking The Code of SSB PsychologyGet it here
OIR Test and PPDT bookGet it here
SSB Interview Study Material [15+ eBook]Download here

SSBCrack wishes all the successful candidates for the best life ahead.

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Cracked TES SSB Interview In 3rd Attempt

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1ST ATTEMPT-KAPURTHALA-CONFERENCE OUT. 2ND ATTEMPT-BANGALORE-SCREENED OUT. “It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you don’t stop.” Hello to all the dear aspirants, I am Mehul Gupta. I am here to share my SSB experience for Indian Army through TES(42) entry 2020. I hope it will help you in your preparation as when I was preparing, I used to read on SSBCRACK, it helped me a lot. My SSB centre was “SCN KAPURTHALA” and reporting was on 26th July 2019. I reached there in a day advance. I was relaxing my self on that day and revolving positive thought in my mind that I will do it this time. while roaming in the Kapurthala market I made a list of all famous spots in my mind.

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I got the benefit of reaching in a day advance as I met so many participants and I was well versed with few of them before arriving testing centre. I did all the preparations for the next day at night(like -setting alarm, ironing clothes and polishing shoes). So it was the day of reporting “26th July 2019”. when I reached there I showed my Aadhar card and entered the testing centre. we were first instructed to keep our bags and take all the necessary documents. I sat down where I was supposed to and started mixing with the participants over there though I did not know who is going to come in my group I think mixing up is the best exercise to deal with nervousness.
After 20 minutes we were told to have breakfast and after having breakfast, the instructers started dividing participants into three groups:-
1.Conference out
2.Screened out
3.Recommended
At this time my heartbeat was beating vigorously. We were taken to the examination hall.

“THE SCREENING TEST”
1.Verbal reasoning
2.Non-verbal reasoning
3.PPDT [Picture perception and Group discussion test].
My advice to you all is to prepare very well for the “OIR” because that is your first impression of your personality. The picture shown to my group was revolving two persons with one person holding a cigar in his hand. The background was of some hilly area.

I wrote the first thought which came to my mind. After this, we were given 15 -20 minutes time for tea break. In this period of time, I started making points of my story to make it easier for me to memorise. “Key to success for screening”- your story must be related to the picture and speak loud and clear during group discussion. Then, we waited for 3 hours for the results. The total number of students reported there were above 370.
Total of 50 candidates was screened in and my name was taken at last. It was such a wonderful moment, what you feel is above all. Then we went for filling forms for three hours after that finally we were given some rest. The day was so hectic, we all just had our dinner and went to sleep.

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“DAY 2” – PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS
1.TAT
2.WAT
3.SRT
4.SDT

In my opinion, this is the most important test.
I would say these tests needs before practice.
KEY POINTS:
1. NEED TO INCREASE SPEED OF WRITING
2. ALERTNESS
In TAT total of 12 slides were shown including a blank slide at the interval of 4 minutes. I wrote the first idea came to my mind after seeing the picture. It is good to prepare a blank story before but I think you should not show that to the accessor. In WAT total of 60 words were shown. The words appear so fast that you will definitely write the first thought.
In SRT total of 60 situations were given. I wrote the reaction by putting myself in that situation. If I would be in that situation what will I do? that’s how I wrote all the reactions. I would suggest preparing well for self-description before because in 15 minutes you will not be able to think and write what your parents, teachers, friends and you think about yourself.
At least prepare the points for self-description.

After these tests day 2 exams were over . we were free throughout the day. we all went to take rest and at 4pm I went to play volleyball with my group and other candidates .we spent around 2.5 hours playing volleyball.
after that our JCO sir gave the instructions for the next day, what will happen, how it will happen, where to report everything.

“DAY 3 – GROUND OBSTACLE TESTS”: First of all two “GROUP DISCUSSIONS ” were there. GD 1 topic- related to the launch of e-vehicals in our country.
GD 2 topic- related to effects of e-commerce. In every GD you will be given three choices, take one option and stick to it. Some candidates covers all three options and that’s not good. I was adamant on my point and kept on increasing quality by giving some exmaples and stats. I was happy with my performance.

“GPE”[GROUP PLANNING EXERCISE]: This test is very interesting as everyone comes up with new ideas and quality discussion occurs. In “GPE” I tried giving my solutions as everyone was shouting and we gave chance to chest 41 of my group as he came up with maximum ideas.

Now came the time when we will be tested practically. First started with “PGT” (progressive group task) under these 4 obstacles in the same format are given and we have to cross with the help of the team and other given equipment. I was happy because my group was very good as all of them were contributing and listening to others too. At some places, I stepped forward and applied my idea but at several places, I did not get a chance but I kept giving my ideas while I was standing near the starting line. We got stuck in the third “PGT”. Nobody had any idea but still, I asked chest no.43 of my group to give me chance to apply my idea though I was not having an idea I went there observed the colours and obstacles carefully then suddenly one idea struck in my mind and it worked. I felt so happy that working on my ideas my group cleared all the obstacles.

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then came the “HGT” (half group task) our group got divided into two parts 4-4 each. If you were not able to give your ideas in “PGT”, this is the time where you can give maximum ideas. In half group task I took the initiative to start and applied my ideas by moving forward. My ideas were working and added few advice given by my group like using a balli instead of a rope. I added their advice in my ideas, so the group members were also happy and felt involved.

then came the most exciting test and that is “GOR”(GROUP OBSTACLE RACE)
In this race group has to cross around 6 or 8 obstacles and reach the finish line. I find this task really interesting. My group decided the war cry as”VANDE MATARAM”. In the beginning, we decided who will first climb the wall. I told my group that I will climb the wall first because of good upper body strength and they all agreed. During GOR I kept shouting the war cry but a point came when all of us were very tired and I do not know from where did the energy come, I shouted war cry to the top of my voice and then the whole group started shouting. Though GTO imposed time penalties during our task we completed 1st.

and then “IO”[INDIVIDUAL OBSTACLES]
10 obstacles were there and I did 13 [repeated three obstacles again]

“DAY 4- GTO 2”
The day started with LECTURETTE
one by one all the candidates gave a lecture and my topic of Lecturette was “INDIA’S VISION IN 2020”.I would say that for this task knowledge of current affairs and G.k is very very important.

last GTO tasks “FINAL GROUP TASK ” and “command task”. These tasks are similar to that of PGT, same rules and regulations apply over there.
In command task, I was called 5 times as a sub-ordinate.
my advice while being a sub-ordinate just follow the order of the commander.

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“INTERVIEW”
My interview was on the same day as “GTO 2 “. I was given 20 minutes to change my clothes for the interview. After 20 minutes, I went outside the interviewer’s room and sat on a chair. He ringed the bell and I went inside and the interview began. He first asked about my place and some questions related to my education and then he started asking some questions as he asked me if I go to my school after 20 years what suggestions will I give and some sort of questions like this. I don’t know usually the interview is just from your PIQ but this time it was something different starting 10-15 minutes was from my PIQ form after that for 40 minutes there were lot of situations, suggestions, few technical questions (based on basic knowledge ) I gave all the answers with smile though he was trying to put me in a stress I maintained that bright smile on my face.
and he said I got enough idea about you, do you want to ask anything and the interview ended.

For the interview dress up properly in formal with a tie, shoes polished, well-groomed and enter with confidence and maintain good eye contact.

“THE DOOM DAY”
DAY 5 – “CONFERENCE”
I waited for around 20 minutes outside the conference room. The president of the board asked a few questions about the centre, did you like the food , arrangements and lastly he asked who is a better leader Modi or trump. I gave all the answers with a smile and confidence. After 1-hour results were announced when the officer said chest no 50 [my chest no.], tears rolled down, I can’t express that feeling while crying I shouted my date of birth.

SSB IS A SUCH WONDERFUL TEST IN WHICH YOU DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT ANYTHING. JUST BE RELAXED, MAKE FRIENDS, HAVE FUN, ENJOY EVERYTHING, DO WHAT YOUR HEART SAYS WHILE PERFORMING AND DEFINITELY YOU WILL SUCCEED. THANK YOU FOR READING MY EXPERIENCE. I HOPE YOU MAY HAVE LEARNT SOMETHING NEW FROM THIS….and Yes it’s going to be HARD but it’s going to be WORTH it !!

” FAILURE WILL NEVER OVERTAKE IF DETERMINATION TO SUCCEED IS STRONG ENOUGH”

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