“When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” Hello all! I am Praveen Singh hailing from Mathura. I recently got recommended for NDA-144th & NA-106th course. So here’s my story I would like to brief you all about. I come from a middle-class non-defence background with absolutely no familiarization at first hand. Having said that, the uniform was something I fell in love with, ever since I became aware of. It’s been a journey of highs and lows because after trying my hand on the same and not being able to succeed in the initial few attempts did make me upset.
There was a moment I could not understand a thing as to what had caused my failure. But that is the time, I suppose, brought me enlightenment and I started introspecting myself. I am thankful to God, and my beloved ones who had helped me keep faith in myself and motivated me to never give up and that attitude got me through.
I started giving more time to myself. An important thing that I learnt in all these months is to develop “dedication” and not an “obsession” for whatever your passion is! Obsession might end up giving you things you’ve always wanted but will never teach you to appreciate and respect what you are passionate about. And as the saying goes,” Give respect, take respect!” Hence, dedication is a must. Coming to the other phase of my journey, SSB Crack has helped me in keeping up with my motivation.
I saw people getting recommended and writing stories on SSBCrack. One day I promised my-selves “Today it’s someone else’s story you’re reading, tomorrow it has to be yours” and here I am today, sharing my story with you all!
Things might not always fall your way like you want them to! Good things and patience go hand-in-hand, and they’ll arrive when you least expect them! My personal interviews in the previous attempts used to range for 40-50 minutes which made me confident to make through, but somehow it didn’t work. This time, it was a mere 15 minute’s interview, and every moment with the IO seemed as if I would be thrown out the next moment. But there! I made it! So, I would always want to say, do all that you can, trust yourself and leave the rest to God (and the assessors 😉
With the right amount of efforts, motivation, guidance and a little faith in God, you’ll will make it too!
Update on 07th Nov 2020: DATE SELECTION LINK FOR NDA-145 COURSE: DATE SELECTION LINK FOR NDA-145 IS OPEN. CANDIDATES ARE REQUESTED TO SELECT BATCHES IN RESPECTIVE CENTRES.
Indian Army has published the update on upcoming NDA 1 2020 and NDA 2 2020 SSB interviews. As per the official update, NDA 1 2020 SSB interviews are been planned and candidates who have cleared the NDA 1 2020 and NDA 2 2020 common exam will be getting the SSB call up later soon. One must register on the official career website joinindianarmy.nic.in to get NDA 2020 SSB interview date and call up details.
NDA 2020 SSB Interview Dates
Official Statement: “NDA-145 & 146 COURSE – SSBs FOR NDA & INAC EXAM (I),2020 (NDA-145 & NA-107 COURSE) ARE BEING PLANNED. ACTIONS FOR NDA & INAC EXAM (II), 2020 (NDA-146 & NA-108 COURSE) WILL BE INITIATED, SUBSEQUENTLY. THE CANDIDATES ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE REGISTRATION ON WWW.JOININDIANARMY.NIC.IN. KINDLY NOTE, THAT CANDIDATES WHO HAVE REGISTERED ON OUR WEBSITE FOR ANY COURSE PREVIOUSLY NEED NOT REGISTER SEPARATELY FOR THE ABOVE MENTIONED COURSES.”
The first batch of women pilots of Indian Navy have been operationalized on Dornier Aircraft by the Southern Naval Command (SNC) at Kochi. The three women pilots were part of the six pilots of the 27th Dornier Operational Flying Training (DOFT) Course, who graduated as ‘Fully operational Maritime Reconnaissance (MR) Pilots’ at a passing out ceremony held at INS Garuda, Kochi on 22 Oct 20.
Rear Admiral Antony George, VSM, NM, Chief Staff Officer (Training) of SNC was the chief guest of the event and presented awards to the pilots who are now fully qualified on Dornier aircraft for all operational missions. The three women pilots of first batch are LieutenantDivya Sharma (from Malviya Nagar, New Delhi), LieutenantShubhangiSwaroop (fromTilhar, Uttar Pradesh) and Lieutenant Shivangi (fromMuzaffarpur, Bihar). These officers had initially undergone basic flying training partly with Indian Air Force and partly with the Navy prior to DOFT course. Amongst the three women pilots operationalized for MR flying, Lt Shivangi was the first to qualify as a naval pilot on 02 Dec 2019.
The course comprised of one month of ground training phase, which was conducted at various professional schools of SNC and eight months of flying training at the Dornier Squadron of SNC, INAS 550.Lt Divya Sharma & Lt Shivam Pandey were adjudged ‘First in Flying’ and ‘First in Ground’ subjects, respectively. TheFlag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (South) rolling trophy in memory of late Lt Simon George Pynomootil for the ‘Most spirited trainee’ was presented to Lt Kumar Vikram. This trophy was instituted on18 Jun 2019during the Diamond Jubilee Celebration of INAS 550 to immortalize the spirit of the officer who was a qualified Islander pilot and lost his life in a fatal air crash whilst serving the squadron on 17 May 1985.
Many aspirants who have cleared the AFCAT exam first time want to know the process of AFSB venue and date selection, which is fairly simple, in this article you can find the step-wise process of AFSB interview date and venue selection after clearing the AFCAT exam. This option is only available for the candidates who have cleared the AFCAT exam. Below are the steps to follow.
Visit the official website AFCAT CDAC and from the top menu, select the correct AFCAT cycle option.
Now, enter your AFCAT login ID and password, in case you forget the password, you can reset it.
Once you login, click on the Result and AFSB selection option as seen in this image.
You can see your AFCAT marks and cut off. Below you can find the AFSB Selection process button, click on the button to proceed.
Click on I have understood the process
Now you need to do seat selection, add bank details for TA and download your Call Letter.
The AFSB seat selection for venue and SSB date would look like this.
Once you select the date it will show your AFSB venue and date.
Now, add your bank details for TA.
Check the acceptance and add your bank details.
Now, you can download your AFSB call letter and other documents like COVID-19 undertaking.
Save and take a print out of your AFSB call letter, also follow the instructions mentioned in the call letter.
Since the AFCAT exam turned online from offline mode, after every AFCAT result many candidates report dissatisfaction with the AFCAT marks that they have scored. Some candidates report an error with the online test portal of CDAC and say glitches in it causes the error with their result as they were expecting more marks. After AFCAT 2 2020 result was declared, many candidates are reaching us and asking how they can get their AFCAT exam rechecked as they are not satisfied with their marks. Here are a few things we need to know first:
Since AFCAT went online, the whole testing process is taken care by CDAC also known as Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. CDAC conducts many other competitive exams too. CDAC conducts AFCAT online exam on behalf of the Indian Air Force. Earlier, when the AFCAT was an offline exam (OMR based), IAF used to conduct it by themselves after managing tons of other exam related things, now they have handed over the testing process to CDAC.
Even the registration portal for AFCAT i.e. AFCAT CDAC website is handled by CDAC only. So, the whole process from AFCAT registration till conducting the AFCAT online exam is the responsibility of CDAC, IAF does look into this whole process that is handled by the CDAC and they also have AFCAT C-DAC Cell.
Can I Check my AFCAT Answer Sheet under RTI Act 2005?
Many candidates who are not satisfied with their AFCAT marks are suggested to get their answer sheet under RTI act 2005.
As per this act, every Indian citizen has the right to information, especially when it comes to your career, you can seek information regarding your answer sheet under this act.
Below we have prepared a document for the AFCAT RTI that aspirants can use to check their AFCAT answer sheet under RTI Act 2005.
One should keep in mind that there is nothing mentioned officially about rechecking your AFCAT marks, applying for recorrection or getting a copy of your answer sheet. Candidates who reached us are also suggested to contact the Disha Cell, AFCAT cell and AFCAT CDAC Cell as mentioned below:
DISHA CELL, IAF
(For queries/ clarifications regarding eligibility, advertisement, submission of documents after recommendation/medical, merit list and joining instructions)
Address – Air Headquarters (Vayu Bhawan), Motilal Nehru Marg, New Delhi – 110106
Finally, the Indian Air Force has published the result of AFCAT 2 2020 on 20th Oct 2020. Many candidates were able to clear the first step of AFCAT and they can select their AFSB interview date and venue from 21st Oct 2020 onwards. Once again, SSBCrack has guessed the correct cut off marks this year too. As per our AFCAT 2 2020 expected cut off marks, we guessed the correct cut off for AFCAT 2 2020.
The Official Cut off for AFCAT 2 2020 is 155 marks for the AFCAT and 40 marks for the EKT.
“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall”. Hello, folks. I recently got recommended second time on 8 Sep 2020 for SSC(T)-55 and the first one was for NDA-136 on 30 Jan 2016. Today I intend to share my learnings and give back what SSBCRACK gave me almost daily to keep me motivated “SUCCESS STORY”.
Introduction: I am Rutul Patel (21) from Gandhinagar. I completed my schooling from SAINIK SCHOOL BALACHADI in 2016. I appeared for the NDA(II) examination in 2015 and was recommended in the first attempt but unfortunately was medical out. I had -4.5 D power in both the eyes and the acceptable limit for INDIAN ARMY is -2.5D.
So, soon after I was declared unfit, I decided to get into forces through Graduation entries. In graduation entries, Lasik surgery for eye is allowed.
To start with this was my 4th attempt and I had my reporting at Kapurthala on 4th Sep 2020. On the reporting day, 143 candidates reported and 18 got screened in. Now many aspirants can relate to the pain of getting screened out, but with that, I have also seen people who blame the system for not getting screened in. To all those Gentlemen I have a request that even after performing your best if you get screened out. Please don’t blame the system or anything else. Because by doing so you are throwing away that golden opportunity of improving yourself. So, take up the responsibility of failure and come better prepared.
Talking about my approach for screening is giving equal weightage to all the tasks (OIR, Writing story, Narration, Discussion). OIR and Narration can be improved with practice. Writing a story will automatically improve if you are a progressive person and have the right approach towards life. And about the discussion, I have a few words of advice: –
Keep nodding and listen to the story of others to contribute well in the GD.
Discussion can only occur if there is someone who is listening. Be the listener when everyone in the group wants to be a speaker. And this also doesn’t mean you will keep listening all the time. The point here is to be a productive person in the group.
Smile, I think smiling and enjoying the task is very important.
After this, I want to tell you about my 3rd attempt where I got Conference Out for TGC-131 from the same board which recommended me 4 years back. Painful right!!!
Not actually because that made me introspect and I am a better person than what I was in March. So, in my 3rd attempt, I realized that I do not have the right approach in many of the things. I started working on it in this Lockdown. I did not like reading the newspaper so I started reading it very religiously. I was spending 3h of time with the newspaper. To be frank I did not like it initially but slowly Newspaper became interesting for me. Then I realized that I have degraded my English-speaking skills. So, I started loud reading in English for 30 min and also started talking with my friends in English. I also Explored 10 self-help books and novels (The Secret, Power of Subconscious mind, The Alchemist, …. etc). Maintained my fitness (It was a different challenge because of lockdown). I also started listening to a different motivational podcast and also explored Meditation. And here I want to request everyone to try Meditation and Visualisation because it helps. I also learned to cook and started helping out mom more in household chores. Doing this for 6 to 7 months in routine imbibed good values and knowledge into me.
Coming back to this experience
Psychological Test: –
For the Psych test, I planned to give very natural responses. Not getting recommended makes us overthink about Psych test and we write different theme stories on the same picture. Which corrupts our mind. And whenever in the future we will be writing a story it will harm us because we will enforce themes upon the picture shown. Also, the story won’t be as natural because our main focus is more on a theme rather than a picture. So, I did not practice for Psychology. I knew the approach and I followed it. And this is my approach to Psychology:
TAT: –
Try to reflect a picture into your life to write a natural story. And if the picture is not relatable that is where your knowledge, experience, and imagination will come into play.
Don’t fall into the Hero trap. Instead, write a story on the Central character. Your story should revolve around the central character but not only around the central character.
Utilize the resources around you. And there is no better resource than Human resources (Parents, Friends, Teachers…. etc).
Write Action and Solution-oriented story.
Improve your written Communication (Grammar, Sentence formation, Punctuations…. etc).
I followed the same approach. Wrote all the stories including 12th on the spot. My writing speed helped me to complete all the stories well in time.
WAT: –
In this test also relate words to yourself and you will naturally write observational sentences.
Avoid using should, must kind of words because it feels like we are preaching someone.
Don’t write sentences for HE, SHE, THEY, RAM, RADHA…. etc.
Don’t avoid negative words by writing sentences on Antonyms. Instead, face that word and write its consequences.
Ex: – Kill: Meditation kills anxiety. Dishonest: Dishonesty gets people into trouble
(Please don’t corrupt your mind with these sentences.)
And by chance, if you have written a negative sentence. Don’t worry about it because one response won’t be problematic. Because it’s a pattern that matters.
I was able to write 57 sentences out of 60.
SRT: –
Analyse situations practically and also address hidden problems in the situation.
Think like an Officer. Utilize resources like a Leader and this will help you.
Quality matters over Quantity. But also, doesn’t fall into the Quality answer trap.
I answered 37 SRTs out of 60. My answers were briefer and to the point.
SD: –
Be honest and keep things natural.
When you are writing weakness don’t just write it. Mention what you are doing to overcome your weakness.
Taking the honest opinion of Parents, Friends, Teachers, Colleagues, Boss will help you to prepare better SD.
I took the help of my Parents, Friends, Teachers to know my strengths and weaknesses. I introspected to know myself. And wrote my SD naturally based on the inputs I got from them.
Personal Interview: –
In PI I think IO is more interested in knowing you as a person. Interview time, some technical questions, current affairs questions, calculative questions may vary from board to board, and person to person. But what remains constant is the process of finding your personality. And when we know that most of our interviews will be from PIQ then why not focus on it. Being honest and able to justify some of the mistakes we made will help a lot. Have a smile on your face and be patient even when you are being pressurized. Since the interview is conducted in English having good English communication will be advantageous. Be attentive during the series of questions asked. And if you don’t know the answer to any question be confident and tell “Sir, I will find it out and tell you in the conference”.
I was very much honest in my PI. I accepted my weaknesses and told him how I am working on it. There were many questions related to me, my family, and my friend circle. I was able to connect everything in my interview with my routine. My approach to answering experiences in detail helped me to generate trust in IO. After listening to initial experiences in detail he started stopping me in between to move on to the next question. And I think Smile, Honesty, and Confidence helped me to face Interviews.
GTO: –
Since these tasks are Group tasks it is very important to enjoy these tasks.
GD, GPE: –
In GD, GPE it is very important to remain calm. Give points logically. Include personal opinions with facts and figures.
My group did face communication issues in GD. But we were able to eradicate it in GPE. There was a ruckus in GD but I managed to stay calm, balanced my tone, and was able to give good logical points including my personal opinion. In GPE I was able to write my solution in time. Though it was not the best solution but we as a group discussed it nicely to come up with a better group solution.
PGT, HGT, FGT, CT: –
Try to be a team player
Being calm will again help a lot.
If you are not getting a solution then help out people who are giving a solution.
If you don’t get any helping material in your hand then holding the drum(load) also helps. Even if you don’t have helping material, show your interest in solving a problem and suggest good solutions.
If you know the technique of tying rope then you are at advantage.
In my PGT, HGT, and FGT as soon as the task started, I found others rushing towards the helping material. Instead of fighting for helping material I focused on left behind load. Since I did not had the helping material I was one of the last ones to cross the initial obstacle but that does not stop me from suggesting better solutions. Though this was the case initially my group was very good when it came to switching the positions. Everyone switched their positions whenever asked and did not had solutions.
In CT I was called by 2 people. My Command task was a bit complicated but I was able to get a solution in time. My GTO changed the colour of the platform I was standing on but still, I was able to give an acceptable solution.
Lecturette: –
Reading newspapers and books helps in the preparation of a lecturette.
Speaking in front of the mirror helps in improving confidence and body language.
It is how you speak, how you present your points that matter. Not your topic.
(I spoke on Live in Relationship and Global Warming in my recommendation attempt respectively)
I spoke on Global Warming this time. And instead of just speaking about the problem we are facing because of Global Warming I focused more on giving day to day solutions we can accept to reduce pollution and global warming. I made eye contact with everyone in my group and was standing upright in the Vishram position.
IO, GOR: –
Having good physical fitness is advantageous.
Roar like Lion whenever you get a chance to shout (Name of an actress on Commando walk, Tarzan sound on Tarzan swing, Warcry in GOR).
Help your teammates in GOR. Take up the responsibility of penalty if given in GOR. Remind everyone about the rules.
In IO I was able to do 13 obstacles. I planned it in such a way that I was able to repeat 6, 10, and 8 in series. Making a total score of 79 in IO. I made significant shouting in Tarzan Swing and on Commando walk. Then in GOR, we were running last, so we were not given any penalty. I was helping my subordinates in different tasks. I was instrumental in shouting warcry. And also ensured that I keep my group members reminding rules.
Conference: –
On 8 Sep 2020, I had my conference. I was very much sure of the performance I gave in this attempt.
I was made to wait 5 minutes before I was called in. My conference inside the hall also lasted for 5 min. I was asked some of the common questions and I answered them very cheerfully and confidently.
After 30 minutes of the conference, our results were announced. 2 of us got recommended. My Chest No was announced first. So, I had to stand up and say my name and roll no. But in that feeling of joy, I repeated my name twice and realized it when I was saying it for the second time. The Officer gave a smile and allowed me to have my new plus chest no.
IMPORTANT POINTS:
We all know that SSB is a subset of Life. And if you are doing well in your life you will do well in your SSB. The SSB is designed in such a way that a person with the right approach can clear it in the first attempt even if he/she doesn’t know about it. So, don’t corrupt your mind by any sort of coaching.
Go to SSB as if you are going for a vacation. Why vacation?
Because we enjoy our task in Vacation and it is very important to enjoy our tasks in SSB to bring out our best.
3. You will only get recommended when you are ready to get recommended. I very much believe that it is a candidate who recommends himself/herself. The accessor just judges them and rates them based on the quality they exhibit during tasks.
Go to SSB with an approach to give your best not to get recommended.
1st attempt- I already knew I was medically unfit for NDA so I went to give my best and I got recommended.
2nd attempt- I went to get recommended and got screened out.
3rd attempt- I went to get recommended and got a conference out.
4th attempt- This time I went to give my best and got recommended.
Thank you so much everyone for giving your valuable time. I want to thank MAULIK (5033) for always being there. I trust my experience will help you all.
Indian Air Force has published the AFCAT 2 2020 result on 20 Oct 2020. The SSB interview for the AFCAT 2 2020 will start from 14 Nov 2020. Successful candidates can select their AFSB date and venue from the official website from 21 Oct 2020 onwards. AFCAT 2 2020 cut off is 155 marks out of 300 and EKT cut off is 40 marks out of 150.
Official Update 19th Oct 2020:Dear candidates, SSB for AFCAT batches for course commencing in Jul 2021 i.e. candidates who applied through AFCAT 02/ 20 would commence from 14 Nov 20. Call letters would be issued shortly. All candidates who applied for SSB are to be prepared according.
Indian Army has published the notification of Remount Veterinary Corps 2020. This is a special entry for the male candidates with graduation in Bachelor of Veterinary Science [BVSc] & A.H. Below you can find more details related to the RVC entry of the Indian Army.
The Remount and Veterinary Corps is an administrative and operational branch of the Indian Army, and one of its oldest formations. It is responsible for breeding, rearing and training of all animals used in the army.
Applications are invited from qualified male veterinary graduates for Short Service Commission (SSC) in Remount Veterinary Corps of Indian Army as per the terms and conditions described below:
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS:
Age Limit: 21-32 years as on the last date of submission of application i.e 10 Dec 2020. BVSc/BVSc & AH degree graduates, granted SSC in RVC will be considered for grant of permanent commission, only if they are below 30 years of age on the date of grant of SSC and if they qualify in the departmental permanent commission (PC) Test as per extant rules and policies. Likewise, MVSc and Doctorate degree holders will be considered for grant of permanent commission with age relaxation as per extant rules commensurate to the ante date seniority granted to them.
Minimum Educational Qualification: BVSc/BVSc & AH degree from any of the recognized Indian university or its equivalent foreign degree (i.e. the candidate must possess recognized veterinary qualification included in the first or second schedule of the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984).
Applicant should be a citizen of India.
NOTE: CANDIDATE SHOULD HAVE PASSED THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION WITH INTERNSHIP AT THE TIME OF SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION. CANDIDATES WHO ARE NOT IN POSSESSION OF MARK SHEETS OF ALL YEARS/PART/SEMESTERS (INCLUDING FINAL/PART/ SEMESTER) OF QUALIFYING EXAMINATION AND INTERNSHIP COMPLETION CERTIFICATE NEED NOT APPLY.
METHOD OF SELECTION
Shortlisting of applications: Initial screening and shortlisting of applications will be done at Directorate General Remount Veterinary Services, Integrated HQ of MoD (Army) before forwarding them to Dte Gen Recruiting of IHQ of MoD (Army). Common reasons for rejection of applications during screening are given at para 7 below.
SSB Interview: Candidates whose applications are found in order shall be detailed to appear for the Service Selection Board on a specified date. Detailed instructions alongwith date and place of SSB will be intimated directly by Dte Gen Recruiting, IHQ of MoD(Army).
Merit list: Merit list of the candidates recommended by the SSB and declared medically fit will be prepared. It is to be noted that mere qualifying at the SSB interview does not confirm final selection. Merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate at SSBs only and as such higher educational qualifications, previous achievements have no role to play.
TRAINING, TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICE
Grant of Commission: Candidate will be commissioned in the rank of Captain.
Training: Selected candidates will be detailed on Post commission training at RVC Centre & College, Meerut Cantt.
Ante-date seniority: 12 months/24 months ante-date seniority will be granted to candidates holding post graduate/doctorate degree respectively in any discipline of veterinary science from a recognized university, recognized by VCI in India/abroad, prior to their commissioning in the Remount Veterinary Corps. The candidates must hold MVSc/PhD degree (Valid PDC/Degree certificate) on the date of commissioning for availing ante date seniority.
Suitability for retention of Commission: If an officer is found unsuitable within one year of the grant of commission, his commission may be terminated at any time before the contractual period of service for five years.
Promotion: Promotion up to the rank of Major while in SSC and thereafter, if granted PC, upto Colonel (TS) is time bound.
Tenure of engagement: All officers granted commission would serve the Indian Army for a period of five years from the date of conferment of commission subject to fulfillment of other conditions. The period of five years may further be extended by another five years subject to their performance.
Pay, allowances and other benefits: Officers, on commissioning in the rank of Captain are entitled to pay matrix of level 10(B) Rs. 61,300/-, Military Service Pay of Rs. 15,500/-, Non-Practice Allowance (NPA) @20% of basic pay, in addition to Kit Maintenance Allowance (KMA) and Dearness Allowance (DA) as admissible, at rates applicable from time to time. Additional benefits like concessional accommodation, free ration/ration money for self only, free medical facilities for self and family, LTC, 60 days annual leave and 20 days casual leave, canteen facilities and group insurance cover are also admissible.
HOW TO APPLY:
Application on plain paper (21 cm x 36 cm) duly typed as per the format given in the advertisement.
The envelope containing application should be “Superscribed in Red Ink” indicating clearly “Application for Short Service Commission in RVC”.
Application should be posted by ordinary, registered or speed post to reach at the following address:- Directorate General Remount Veterinary Services (RV-1) QMG’s Branch, Integrated Headquarters of MoD (Army) West Block 3, Ground Floor, Wing No-4 RK Puram, New Delhi – 110 066
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION: The applications must be receipted in the office of DGRVS (RV-1) by 10 Dec 2020 (5PM). Applications received thereafter will not be considered.
Queries, if any may be submitted to Dte Gen RVS, IHQ of MoD (Army), West Block-3, RK Puram, New Delhi-110066 OR through E-mail ID: [email protected]
AFCAT 2 2020 exam was conducted by the Indian Air Force on 3rd, 4th and 5th Oct 2020. Many aspirants are waiting for the AFCAT 2 2020 result and SSB interview dates. IAF official career website has an update regarding the AFCAT 2 2020 result and the AFSB interview start date for the same. AFCAT 2 2020 course will be commencing from July 2021 at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad. The SSB interview for the AFCAT 2 2020 entry will start from 14 November 2020. AFCAT 2 2020 exam result can be declared anytime soon now.
Official Update 19th Oct 2020:Dear candidates, SSB for AFCAT batches for course commencing in Jul 2021 i.e. candidates who applied through AFCAT 02/ 20 would commence from 14 Nov 20. Call letters would be issued shortly. All candidates who applied for SSB are to be prepared according. ||For AFCAT 02/2020 Help & Support