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OIR Test and PPDT Book [Must Read]

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The Stage 1 processor as it is usually known as the Screening process was started in the year 1988 for the army and the navy initially. The major reason behind introducing the screening process in the SSB was that, with the nation’s increasing population, the armed forces were receiving a large number of applications for the SSB. There were some major constraints that asked for a limit on the influx of the candidates such as limited number of available assessors as well as accommodation facilities in the selection centres. So, it was decided by the DIPR to include an initial screening test in order to allow only those candidates who possess basic problem solving and communication skills. These tests in stage 1 are conducted in order to know the basic aptitude, interest, power of expression and imagination ability of the candidates in a constrained time limit. With an increase in the number of graduates, the quality of higher education in India started deterring and many candidates were found to have not even the basic social adjustment skills and ground knowledge regarding their life as well as the life skills that are pertinent to one’s existence. It was realized that a filtration test is highly required for the SSB candidates so that only the desirable and promising candidates who show some level of OLQs can be promoted for further comprehensive testing of stage 2.

  • OIR Test & PPDT – SSB Interview Screening Test – Stage 1 Testing

This book by SSBCrack is another evidence of efforts by our authors to provide quality guidance to the SSB aspirants. This book by SSBCrack was started with a purpose to be a torchbearer for the defence aspirants by introducing them to the concepts and testing procedures of STAGE 1 or Screening test. Our books have been known to guide and provide a comprehensive and detailed outlook about the SSB testing procedure that takes place at the Services Selection Board. It is quite evident by the Stage 1 rejection ratio of the SSBs that most of the defence aspirants are still trying to figure out the in-depth analysis of Screening stage testing. This book will cover all the facets of the testing done at the SSBs on day 1 and will introduce you to the concepts and significance of all the tests in a way never told before.

The context of the book is all in alignment with a comprehensive and methodological approach with regard to the Stage 1 testing also known as the Screening test. This book has been written in way that caters to the interests of a fresher as well as that of a repeater candidate as it not only covers the requirements and to-be-done things from the perspective of a candidate but also covers all the avenues of the Stage 1 testing in individual parts such as story writing, narration and group discussion. The book imitates a candidate’s point of view and presents you with the aim to relate to it in a similar way. The Picture Perception and Discussion Test, also known as PPDT, is covered in its entirety leaving nothing for the aspirants’ imagination to toil upon later.

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Table of Content

  • 1000 Original OIR Test Questions.
  • Actually questions from SSB, AFSB and NSB interviews.
  • 20 Sets for OIR test deep preparation.
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10 Things You Must Know About Ayodhya Verdict

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 Bringing down curtains on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid issue, one of the longest-running title disputes in India, the Supreme Court has given the entire disputed 2.77-acre land to the Hindu parties with a trust to be formed by the Centre to monitor the construction of a Ram Temple. The Sunni Wakf Board will be given 5 acres of alternate land, a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court ruled in the unanimous verdict. The Nirmohi Akhara also suffered a setback with the court saying it is not a ‘shebait’ or devotee of the deity Ram Lalla. The CJI Ranjan Gogoi-led bench of Justices SA Bobde, DY Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and S Abdul Nazeer, said the Akhara’s suit was barred by limitation.

The disputed land in Ayodhya goes to the Hindus in its entirety for the construction of Ram Mandir. The Sunni Waqf Board will get five acres of alternate land, which will be accorded either by the state or the Centre.

Centre will hand over the disputed site to the Board of trustees and a suitable alternative plot of land measuring five acres at Ayodhya will be given to Sunni Waqf Board. In the scheme by Board of trustees, appropriate representation be given to Nirmohi Akhara.

Here’s what the judgement says:

*The Supreme Court said that the 2003 Archaeology Survey of India’s (ASI) report can’t be dismissed as conjecture or just a guess work and junked the theory of pre-existence of an Idgah at the disputed site. “Babri mosque wasn’t constructed on a vacant land. An underlying structure did exist,” it said.

*The SC held that the Allahabad High Court was wrong to divide the land between the three main parties — Ram Lalla Virajman, Nirmohi Akhara and the Sunni Waqf Board — as the complex was a composite whole.

*The entire 2.77 acres will remain with the receiver and will be handed over to a trust to be formed in 3 months to build a temple.

*The Muslims will get alternate land either in the surplus 67 acres acquired in and around the disputed structure by the central govt or any other prominent place.

*Supreme Court of India ruled that the Hindus would get the entire disputed 2.77 acres in Ayodhya.

*Supreme Court rules disputed Ayodhya land will go to Hindus. Masjid side will get an alternate land.

* On balance of probabilities outer courtyard was with Hindus. Muslims havent been able to establish sole possession of inner courtyard. The placing of idols waa a desecration. Muslims have been denied right to worship by demolition. Sc has to remedy this wrong. In a secular nation Muslims will get land to build mosque: SC

*SC: Under our constitution all religions are equal. Constitution does not allow judges to distinguish between them.

*SC: Historical records and travelogue show that the Hindus prayed around the disputed site. But these must be dealt with circumspection. Courts must go by evidence.

*A huge structure like a temple under the Masjid can’t be basis of claiming ownership now: SC

*The Supreme Court has said that there is no evidence of ownership between 13 to 16th centuries.

*Historical records and travelogue show that the Hindus prayed around the disputed site. But these must be dealt with circumspection. Courts must go by evidence: SC

*SC: ASI has not said whether a temple was destroyed to make the mosque. Although the mosque was built on a temple and used its ruins.

*The Shia plea for ownership of the land has been dismissed. It’s a unanimous verdict.

*Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi starts reading the judgement

*The five-judge bench has started signing the judgement inside the courtroom

Join Military Nursing Service B.Sc (Nursing) Course 2020

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Applications are invited from FEMALE CANDIDATES (only) for admission to 4 years B Sc. (Nursing) Course commencing in 2020 at Colleges of Nursing of Armed Forces Medical Services. Candidates will be awarded admission in Colleges of Nursing based on the merit cum choice, subject to medical fitness and the vacancies in each College. The selected candidates shall execute an Agreement/Bond to serve in the Military Nursing Service. On successful completion of nursing training (4years), the candidates will be granted Permanent/Short Service Commission in the Military Nursing Service, under the terms and conditions laid down for grant of such commission. They shall have to refund the Bond money as per the Bond executed in the event of withdrawal from the Course, termination of training or refusal to accept Commission in the MNS, if offered. During training they will be provided with free ration, accommodation, uniform allowance and monthly stipend as per terms and conditions as amended from time to time.

Subsequent to passing the final year University examination for B Sc (Nursing) Course, the candidates will be offered Commission in the Military Nursing Service subject to medical fitness. The date of declaration of result from respective Universities will be the date of Commission for the candidates. The date of Commission determines the date of seniority in service among all candidates who have joined the Course in the same year. The tentative month of declaration of result of the existing six Colleges by the Universities is as given in the table below:-

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Military Nursing Service Exam Important Date

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Notification Date14 Nov 2019
Last Date02 Dec 2019
Admit Card Date3rd week of Mar 2020
Written Exam DateApr 2020
Personal InterviewMay 2020
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Eligibility Conditions

  • Female candidates who are unmarried/divorced/legally separated/ widow without encumbrances.
  • Nationality – Citizen of India
  • Date of Birth – Born between 01 Oct 1995 and 30 Sep 2003 (both days inclusive).
  • Educational Qualification – Candidate must have passed in the first attempt, Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or equivalent (12 Years schooling) examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology) and English with not less than 50% aggregate marks as a regular student from a Statutory / Recognized Board /University/ Examination Body. Candidates who will be appearing for final year of qualifying examination during the current academic session may also apply provisionally. The candidates finally selected for the course will have to submit proof of passing the qualifying examination with requisite subjects and marks before joining the Course.
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MNS Selection: Eligible applicants will be called for an objective type Online Computer Based Examination of 90 minutes duration likely to be held in Apr 2020, covering General English, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and General Intelligence. On the basis of merit of Online Computer Based Examination, candidates will be called for interview during May 2020. Final selection will be based on the combined merit of Online Computer Based Examination & Interview, subject to medical fitness of the candidate, choice & vacancy in each College.

Interview & Medical Examination: Merit listed candidates of Online Computer Based Examination will appear for interview & medical examination at selected centres. Candidates declared FIT/UNFIT in medical examination will be informed about their medical status, including the procedure of requesting for APPEAL/REVIEW MEDICAL BOARD by the President of the Selection Medical Board (SMB).

Test Centres: The candidates are required to choose the examination centre from the list of centres provided while filling the online application form. Allotment of centers will be on “first apply-first allot” basis. If the number of candidates is inadequate/more than the capacity of a centre, the candidates opting for that centre will be allotted any other centre as per the administrative feasibility. No correspondence/requests regarding change of centre from any candidate will be accepted.

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How to apply:

  • Candidates may apply and pay the application fee online through www.joinindianarmy.nic.in which will be accessible from 14 Nov 2019 to 02 Dec 2019. The candidate’s E-mail ID is the user ID for this website and the candidate will select her own password. Candidates must remember their username & password for further correspondence.
  • Only the Eligible candidates will be able to pay the online application processing fee of Rs 750/- (Rupees seven hundred and fifty only). On successful completion of online payment a bank reference number (DU Number) will be generated for the future correspondence of the candidate. (Online submission of applications & online payment of fee can be done till 5:00 PM on 02 Dec 2019).
  • The Admit cards for Online Computer Based Examination will be made available on www.joinindianarmy.nic.in by 3rd week of Mar 2020. No Admit card will be sent by Post.

The selection of the candidate for B Sc (Nursing) will however be subject to producing of the original Mark sheet/Certificate of the qualifying examination i.e. 10+2 or equivalent before final selection and meeting all other eligibility criteria. The selected candidates, if found not in possession of documents /mark sheets as per eligibility criteria, at the institution to which they report, the admission is liable to be cancelled. In such cases no TA will be applicable.

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5 Friends, Same School, Same College, Same Branch, Same SSB Interview

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In an interesting turn of events at SSB, 5 friends made it together to attend the SSB interview. The interesting part was, these 5 friends are from same school, college and even the same branch in Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology. This group of friends got screened in for the Indian Navy UES entry at 12 SSB Bangalore and joined the same SSB group. Speaking to SSBCrack one of the friends Tarun shared his experience. He said,” it was a great experience for us, we are together since long and even getting the experience of SSB interview together was something we never imagined.”

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 I’m from a Non-Defence Background. As I got call letter for SSB. I searched on the internet and found this amazing book “ Lets Crack SSB Interview
This book was a gem for me. I got to know every minute details about all the procedure and task that happens during SSB. I remember me and my friend used to read Let’s Crack SSB at night and prepare for the next day Task. I have followed each tips being provided in the book and got screened in.

All the task and test are thoroughly explained in this book with what to do and what not to do content, this helps a lot to prepare.
Also, we had an amazing moment because I and my Four friends all were screened in and we are from the same school, same college, same Branch and then in SSB in Same Group. So now I’m gonna tell you the 5-day procedure

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Day 1: First day we had Two OIR test first and then PPDT. After 1 hour the result has been out and 30 candidates screen in out of 110.

Day 2: The Day 2 start Stage 2 of SSB. We had SRT, TAT, WAT, and Self Description Test. Also, some candidate had been called for their Personal Interview.

Day 3: The day 3 starts with GTO 1 that consists of Military Planning Task, Two Group Discussion, Individual Obstacle, Full Group Task, Lecturette and Half Group Task. And Personal Interview of Remain Candidate.

Day 4: The Day 4 was a short day for us, we had Command Task and Final Group Task that day Also the personal interview of left candidate

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Day 5: The final day after the closing briefing by Deputy Presidente had started with our Conference Day. There were 10-12 Officers sitting in semi-circle Along with President and Deputy President of 12 SSB Banglore.
After 1 hour The result has been out.

So I would say each and everyone for once should go through SSB it just not only tested you on different physical and mental parameter but you also get to know yourself more. It boosts your confidence and gives you a lifetime experience. Best Of Luck For Future Aspirant.

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ACC 120 Merit List – 75 Serving Personnel Cleared SSB Interview

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Indian army has published the Army Cadet College ACC 120 Merit list. There were 75 vacancies in ACC 120 course and 75 serving candidates have been recommended this time, in ACC 119 only 37 serving candidates were able to make it. You can check the ACC 120 merit list linked below.

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ACC 120 Merit List Toppers

1.LAC Manish Giri

2.GNR Kuldeep Singh Yadav

3.LAC Ashish Ragha

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Cracked NDA SSB in the 1st Attempt

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Hello everybody, I am Divya Pareek and I have been recommended by 34 SSB, Allahabad in my first attempt for the National Defence Academy. I have always been interested to join the Army and in class 11th I started my preparation to join the prestigious National Defence Academy, by reading the experiences of recommended candidates on SSBCrack, it also helped me to get to know about the complete procedure of the SSB. I gave my 1st attempt for NDA written in September, 2018, but I couldn’t clear it and due to that I also couldn’t focus on my 12th due to which I scored just 71% in 12th boards, but thankfully because of my tuition teacher I was able to score 95/100 in my Maths boards exam. And all this prep. and guidance from my tuition teacher, I was able to clear NDA 1,2019. Then I started my prep. for SSB, took guidance from some very helpful people, and practiced psych tests and worked on my physical fitness. Now I will share my 5 day experience:

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DAY 1- SCREENING

Being NDA entry the no. of candidates were just 70. Screening was on the next day of reporting at the centre and we were all seated in a hall with our chest nos. and an assessor came and briefed us about the tests that were to be organized on that day. First was our OIR test, most of the questions were of cube and I would suggest you practice OIR as much as you can before SSB, then came the PPDT and a hazy picture was shown, all of us made different stories. Our papers were taken and we were told to wait there for further instructions, we were a group of 18 freshers and knew that we would be made into a single group so we, in advance decided that we won’t make a fish market. I narrated my story confidently, in the GD participated and also gave chance to others. Soon, an assessor came and started announcing the chest nos. of screened in candidates in a systematic order starting from chest no. 1, I was chest no. 15, but after 14 he called 16 and I was hopeful that he would come back and say 15, but he reached 70 and I was disheartened but then he again started calling more chest nos. and 15 was called! Then I was given chest no. 14.

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DAY 2- PSYCHOLOGY TEST

On 2nd day all of us 40 candidates reported in the hall and were again briefed about the tests. Our first test was TAT in which I made simple stories with a problem and how the hero solves it. After that I did all 60 WATs and 57 SRTs and wrote a precise and crisp SD.

DAY 3- GTO-I

All of us reported in the gto ground at 0630hrs and waited there for the assesors, then our group was from chest no.11 to chest no.20 and 1st we had our both the GDs (if u have good knowledge of current affairs and presence of mind then these topics are easy), after that we had GPE and then came the PGT in which at first because of too many people and less space we couldn’t do anything and the GTO had to interfere but after some time we were doing good. Throughout our tasks the GTO never asked us all to go through, instead he kept changing colours and asked for ideas (as most of us were not apt with the art of tying a rope) and then how the last person would reach. Then came  our group obstacle race in which we were penalized many times but still managed to come 1st, after that or day ended with lecturette which I gave confidently, loud and clear.

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DAY 4- GTO-II

On the 4th day it was pouring heavily but still our gto went on with IO being the first one which was comparatively tough as the surface was slippery and ropes were also wet and it was raining, I did 9 obstacles. Then came the HGT in which I gave many ideas which were successfully implemented. After that was our CT in which nine was of moderate difficulty and I was called thrice as subordinate. FGT was very easy and was completed within minutes. On the same day was my interview which lasted for just 20-25 minutes in which he asked me various questions regarding family, edu., hobbies and a few GK questions. There were some questions I was not able to answer but I remained confident. He asked me about different instances of my life, instances of me going out of my way to help a friend, etc. I was also asked different uses of a pencil. He also asked me reason for % drop, but he was satisfied with my genuine answer. So acc. to me u should be confident throughout and have a good presence of mind.

DAY 5- CONFERENCE

My conference was over in seconds and I was asked general questions like how was your stay and all. Then results were announced and chest no. 14 was called and I was on cloud 9, finally my 2 years of hardwork had paid off!

Finally, I would like to say that when u go there just chill, don’t worry about your performance, enjoy the experience as it’s a once in a lifetime experience and do your best.

Thank You SSBCRACK.

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Indian Navy AA and SSR Notification 2020 [2700 Vacancies]

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AA and SSR Notification: INDIAN NAVY INVITES ONLINE APPLICATIONS FROM UNMARRIED MALE CANDIDATES FOR ENROLMENT AS SAILORS FOR ARTIFICER APPRENTICE (AA) & SENIOR SECONDARY RECRUITS (SSR) – AUG 2020 BATCH COURSE COMMENCING AUGUST 2020. Online applications are invited from unmarried male candidates (who fulfill eligibility conditions as laid down by the Government of India) for enrolment as sailors for AA and SSR for 500 & 2200 vacancies (Approximately) respectively in the Aug 2020 batch.

Educational Qualifications

  • AA– Qualified in 10+2 examination with 60% or more marks in aggregate with Maths & Physics and at least one of these subjects:- Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science from the Boards of School Education recognised by MHRD, Govt. of India.
  • SSR– Qualified in 10+2 examination with Maths & Physics and atleast one of these subjects: – Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science from the Boards of School Education recognised by MHRD, Govt. of India.

Age: Candidates should be born between 01 Aug 2000 to 31 Jul 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) plus „X‟ Group pay {only for Artificer Apprentice (AA)} @ Rs. 6200/- 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

  • AA– Selection of recruits is based on the all India order of merit on their performance in Computer based Examination, subject to qualifying Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and fitness in Medical Examinations.
  • SSR-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.
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SSR and AR Computer-based Examination

  • One common examination will be conducted for AA and SSR entries.
  • The question paper will be computer-based with a total of 100 questions, each carrying 01 mark.
  • The question paper will be bilingual (Hindi & English) and objective type (multiple-choice).
  • The question paper will comprise of four sections i.e. English, Science, Mathematics and General Knowledge.
  • The standard of the question paper will be that of 10+2 Syllabus & sample papers for the examination are available on website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.
  • Duration of examination will be one hour.
  • 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.

AA and SSR 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.
  • Advisory:- Proficiency in sports, swimming and extra-curricular activities is desirable

The applications are to be filled online only on website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in and all required documents in original are to be scanned and uploaded. The selection procedure is as follows

  • Examination city/centre/date cannot be changed once allotted by the Indian Navy. Call up Letters cum Admit Card for online examination indicating date, time and place, which are scheduled during Feb 20, would be required to be downloaded from the official website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in tentatively one week before online examination. Only Electronic mode of communication will be used while contacting the candidates at all stages of recruitment.
  • The original documents uploaded by the candidates during online filling of application viz original certificates, mark sheets, Domicile certificate and NCC certificate (if held) are to be brought by the candidates at all stages of recruitment (Written Examination, PFT and Final Enrollment Medical at INS Chilka). If the details provided in „online application‟ are not matching with original documents at any stage, the candidature will be cancelled.
  • Results of the online examination will be announced tentatively after 30 days. Approximately 8000 candidates will be called for PFT and Preliminary Recruitment Medical Examination. Allocation of centres for PFT and Preliminary Recruitment Medical Examination will be at the discretion of the Indian Navy. The qualifying cut off marks for appearing in PFT & Preliminary Recruitment Medical may vary from State to State for SSR entry.
  • Candidates who are qualified in PFT will undergo Preliminary Recruitment medical examination. Candidates declared Temporary Medically Unfit in the Preliminary Recruitment medicals can avail specialist review from the specified Military Hospital within a maximum period of 21 days. No further review/ appeal is permissible if declared unfit in the specialist review.
  • Candidates declared Permanent Medically unfit in the Preliminary recruitment medical can appeal for specialist opinion in a Military Hospital within 21 days after payment of Rs 40/- through www.joinindiannavy.gov.in website. Medical fitness certificate other than that of the specialist opinion in a Military Hospital will not be considered. No further review/ appeal is permissible.
  • The candidates who have passed in PFT and Preliminary Recruitment Medical Examination will only be considered for preparation of merit list. In case of candidates securing similar cut off marks in Computer Based Examination, the candidate with higher percentage in the qualifying examination i.e 10+2 will be selected for Final Enrolment Medicals at INS Chilka (The percentage will be calculated taking into consideration best of five subjects including Maths and Physics) as selected by the candidate in online application.
  • The merit list will be available on website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in on 26 Jun 20. All selected candidates will be called to INS Chilka for Final enrolment medicals. The selection of a candidate will stand cancelled and he will have no claim for enrolment in the Indian Navy in case the candidate fails to report on the date and time mentioned in call letter for final enrolment medical examination at INS Chilka. However, enrolment will be subject to Fitness in Final Enrolment Medical at INS Chilka.
  • The candidate‟s selection pertaining to a particular batch is valid for that batch only. Qualified candidates whose names do not appear in the merit list cannot claim admission for the next batch. These candidates will have to undergo the selection procedure afresh, provided they meet the eligibility criteria for the fresh batch.
  • All select listed candidates will be required to download Police Verification form and other associated forms along with the Call letter for Final Enrolment Medical Examination at INS Chilka. The candidates will be required to submit the same to INS Chilka after getting their antecedents verified on Police Verification form / Online police verification form from the Superintendent of Police of their respective jurisdiction. Candidate should be in possession of police verification from either place of domicile or place of residence. Candidates without the verified police verification reports or reports with adverse comments will not be eligible for enrolment. The format for the police verification form can also be downloaded from the website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in immediately after the declaration of select list, to ensure timely verification.
  • No enquiry will be entertained regarding this recruitment/ enrolment after a period of six months.
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For this entry, the candidates can apply ONLINE ONLY on the official website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in from 08 Nov 19 to 18 Nov 19.

NDA 1 2019 Final Result – 447 Candidates Recommended – MERIT LIST

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UPSC has published the merit list of NDA 1 2019 successful candidates. Total 447 candidates have cleared the NDA 1 2019 SSB interview. The list doesn’t contain the medical status of these candidates. The following is the list, in order of merit of 447 candidates, who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Written Examination held by the Union Public Service Commission on 21st April, 2019 and the subsequent Interviews held by the Services Selection Board, of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of National Defence Academy for the 143rd Course and Naval Academy for the 105th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 2nd January 2020. For detailed information regarding the date of commencement of the above courses, please visit the websites of Ministry of Defence i.e., www.joinindianarmy.nic.in www.joinindiannavy.gov.in and www.careerindianairforce.cdac.in.

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The results of Medical Examination have not been taken into account in preparing these lists. The candidature of all the candidates is provisional, subject to their submitting the requisite certificates in support of date of birth and educational qualifications etc. claimed by them directly to the Additional Directorate General of Recruiting, Adjutant General’s Branch, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army), West Block No.III, Wing–I, R.K Puram, New Delhi -110066 wherever this has not already been done and NOT to UPSC.

The result is also available on the UPSC website at https://www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks of the candidates will be available on the website after 15 days from the date of declaration of final results.

How Many Aspirants Apply and Clear CDS Exam and SSB Interview

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Recently UPSC has published the CDS exam result and around 8000+ candidates cleared the CDS written exam, these candidates will be facing the SSB interview for their respective services they have applied for. Many aspirants want to know how many candidates clear the CDS written exam and how many of them go ahead and clear the SSB interview including the merit list. In this article we are going to cover such details as it is very important for the aspirants to understand the competition level in CDS exam.

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How many candidates apply for the CDS exam?

So, starting with the number of cadidates who apply for the UPSC CDS exam. CDS exam is conducted two times every year by the UPSC for the defence aspirants who want to join the Army, Airforce and Navy as an officer. Every time around 5 lakh+ candidates apply for CDS exam, so in one year around 10 lakh+ candidates apply for the CDS exam.

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How many candidates clear the CDS exam?

Now coming to the curicual part, how many candidates actually clear the CDS exam? Looking at the previous CDS results, around 8000 to 9000 candidate only clear the CDS written exam. You can find the details on number of candidates cleared CDS exam from previous years.

ExamNo. of candidates clear CDS written exam
CDS 2 20198120
CDS 1 20197953
CDS 2 20187650
CDS 1 20188261
CDS 2 20178692
CDS 1 20178548
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How many candidates clear the CDS SSB Interview?

Clearing SSB interview is very challenging, not because of the tests conducted at the SSB but because of the low success rate. Out of 100 candidates only 5 – 6 candidates clear the SSB interview, not to forget the SSB Screening test i.e. OIR Test and PPDT, Stage-1 testing where 60% candidates fail. Now coming to how many candidates clear the CDS SSB interview, you may find the details below:

ExamNo. of candidates clear CDS SSB interview
CDS 2 2019yet to be conducted
CDS 1 2019conducting
CDS 2 2018295
CDS 1 2018272
CDS 2 2017419
CDS 1 2017441

How many candidates clear CDS Merit List?

As we are observing since a few years, no one gets merit out through UPSC entry, if you clear the SSB interview and medical examination, there are 100% chances of you getting the joining instructions for the respective training academy.

Hope this analysis will help the CDS aspirants to understand the competition level and they can prepare better for their upcoming examination. If you want to download the study material for the defence exam and interview, do not forget to visit shop.ssbcrack.com

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Cracked NDA and TES SSB Interview In 1st Attempt

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SSB-Interview-Story

“Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment, full effort is full victory”- Mahatma Gandhi. Hello to all the dear aspirants out there, I am Anirudh Pattathil, and am here to share my experience of my back to back recommendations. I got recommended from 3 AFSB Gandhinagar for NDA 143 and 18 SSB Allahabad for TES 42. I attended my NDA interview as a fresher and the knowledge I knew about SSB were gained mainly from SSBCrack and a coaching institution in Coimbatore called Coimbatore Defence Academy. I believe they helped me prepare well for the SSB and gave me tips on how to clear it. 

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NDA EntryWe were told to report at 6 pm on 19 Aug at Patikashram bustand in Gandhinagar. I was all exited and had even arrived a day in advance. Then we were all taken to the board and we were taken into the Hall to fill up a few mandatory forms. After that they took us out for some light breakfast and then started allotment of chest numbers. I was given 88 as it was according to date of birth and I was one of the oldest freshers there. Then we had our screening. 

1) SCREENING: We were now taken into the testing Hall and we had to do two sets of OIR’s. Both sets had 50 questions and they were a mix of verbal and non verbal. I was very confident about my replies and had answered all 100 questions. After this we were taken out and divided into two batches. I was in the second batch and these were divided to conduct PP&DT (Picture Perception and Discussion Test). We were taken in after the first batch were done with theirs and they explained what we had to do. Then they showed us a hazy picture and we had to write a picture based out of that. I had perceived two brothers sitting and discussing something with each other regarding the youngers job. My narration went well and I had a fabulous group discussion as well. Our group was organised and a common story was also reached. Then we were directed to go and have lunch. Soon after lunch, they called us out to announce the screened in candidates. Out of 117 who had reported 60 had been screened in! And I was one of them. Soon after this we moved in for document checking. And that’s where the biggest twist lies! They routed me back during document check. Turns out the 10th certificate is very important and since I studied in an international board they didn’t issue one. So now I had to go all the way back home to Palakkad, Kerala , obtain the document affidavit and then report back at Gandhinagar!! Imagine the way my heart sunk at that moment. With a heavy heart I returned a phase 1 routed back and was allotted 2 Sep as my new date for reporting. Since I had already undergone phase 1 I was now in no need to repeat that the next time. 

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2) Phase 2: I had by now obtained all documents and had again reported back. This time since I didn’t have to do screening I had to end up sitting staring at the sky for the longest period till the got screened in! And voila it was over. Now I was allotted chest number 68 and this time 79 had been screened in. All the documents were now perfect and they allowed me to carry on. 

  • Psychology: To all of our surprise we were told that the psych tests would be held on the same day! What a shock. We had to give up our phones by 5 and by 6 had to report for the psych. Once we got in and were settled, the psychologist came in and briefed us about all the four tests:  TAT: Thematic Apperception Test( basically story writing)   WAT: Word Association Test (basically sentence making from a given word) SRT: Situation Reaction Test (basically what it sounds like) and  SD: Self Description. After the briefing all tests took place back to back. I was confident of doing well and had done all 12 TAT, all 60 WAT and SRT, as well as giving a very convincing SD explaining both positives and negatives about me and how I could improve them. By the time this was over it was 9 and we ran for dinner as we were all famished. As soon as that was over we went over to the accommodation and rooms were allotted, and mine was Gajraj. We were also told of the schedule for the next few days. To my shock, I had nothing to do on the second day, just my interview on the third day and GTO tasks of my group, ” GAJRAJIANS” , on the fourth day. The fifth day would be normal conference like any other. The second day was a bust. I spent most of my time reading a book or playing basketball in the indoor court! 
  • Interview: My interview was scheduled in the first allotted slot, that was at 8 in the morning. I woke up early, took a good shower and got well dressed and reported for the interview. I had a good session with the IO and it went on for about 1 hour with him asking about my family, friends, education and also aeroplanes and it’s principles. Since I had prepared I also was able to answer confidently. After that the day was basically again all but spent reading, yes we did go out but to get photostats done. 
  • Group Testing: The GTO tasks to our surprise were conducted in one day. They conducted all the tasks within the afternoon and although we didn’t have Lecturette and group obstacle race, all the other items were conducted. My group was cooperative so Group Discussion and Group Planning Exercise went well. Progressive Group Task wasn’t up to standard but was good. Half Group Task was tackled with ease and so was Final Group Task. I was able to do 8 Individual Obstacles, and my Command Task was made challenging at every point I found a way through, he would make it tougher. After this tiring day, we decided to go to the nearby Akshardham temple. To our surprise the auto driver fit 10 of us into one auto, whose tire got punctured, and finally we did go there and arrive back. 
  • Conference: The day was here, 6 Sep, and since I was 68 , had to wait a long time before being called for the conference. When I went he he just asked me why I felt the Air Force felt different to me? To which I gave an apt answer of saying it us be what normal civilians can’t be, fighter pilots! Then we were directed to lunch and to report back at testing Hall. We all assembled over and the duty GTO came over. He had results in hand and started reading out the chest numbers. Since he read it in a sequence, my number came last. He had announced my number!! Although I had a feeling I could make it, when you hear it from the it is a different experience. We got all the forms filled tht evening itself! Now we had to undergo CPSS but as it wasn’t there yet, I was sent to Mysore to attend it. Unfortunately I couldn’t clear it and hence my medicals were moved to Bhopal MH. ( for Navy) 
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TES Entry: This was scheduled the next day after my CPSS and so I had to rush there. It was held at Allahabad. I won’t bore you guys by going into too much detail and I’ll keep this entry details short. Since this was now my second entry I was a repeater. The OIR went as normal and my chest number was 219. The PP&DT went well also and even though it was a fish market we manged to try and reach a conclusion. Then I was screened in with chest number 21 out of 29. The procedures here were like normal and we got rest of that day of. The second day was psychology and went same as the previous attempt, was able to do all without any problems, and soon after had my interview slated. The interview was very brief with a few technical questions and wasn’t really that challenging. The next 2 days we had GTO, to the addition of what I had done earlier there was GOR and Lecturette which were exiting. After all this the final day, 21 Sep, we had our conference, and since there were only 29 members the conference got over fast. I hadn’t performed as well as I had in my NDA entry but I was yet able to make it. 4 out of 29 had been recommended from there for the TES entry. Now again as soon as this was over I had to travel to bhopal for my medicals. I reached Bhopal and my medicals went on well. I have been declared fit for navy and fit for army. All documentation has of now been completed and am eagerly awaiting the final merit list. My advice Is that you try and be yourself, try and enjoy your 5 days, make tons of friends, create memorable experiences and you’ll just see the magical hand of God working. Jai Hind!

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