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1. The Adventure seekers: The youth today are adventure seekers, they are thrilled imagining
a life full of travelling, meeting new people and visiting parts of the world which people only
dream off. So now when the option of a certain life has taken a backseat, we are thrilled to
get a life where bags are always packed for a get set go to places which you may never
know! Fauj definitely offers an adventurous life full of uncertainties sometimes. The adventure
sports you get to play in Fauj are something which civilian can only dream about.
2. For us difficulty is the new cool: There was a dialogue of this sort in some hindi movie that
‘tragedy is the new cool’, but for our yo-yo Generation difficulty is the new cool. Fauj offers
difficulty in a unique way, right from the training you get habitual to difficulties and crisis
handling. Each step in the Fauji attire demands you to sort out different problems and
unleashing the horses of your brain in order to sort out difficulties.
3. Khatron ke Khiladi: Right from the camps in training, to sitting on the borders, flying the jet
planes, to operating a submarine, there is danger everywhere. But the new Generation thinks
that dealing with danger is fun all together and the mainstream career options are well too
mainstream! (No offence please).
4. The patriots that we are: Love for motherland is a strong force which has driven people
towards the forces and compelled them to join the forces. The patriot within us has risen and
we love India, our motherland more than anything. Hindustani naam humara hai, sabse pyara
desh humara hai.
5. The online Generation: We are the online generation. With the rise in social media and the
internet revolution, we find ourselves more connected to the forces. From the tri services, to
our PMO, everything is available on the internet now, which helps our new generation to
connect in a better way with them. There are dedicated pages and websites which fill our
youth with motivation to join Fauj.
6. The bullet lovers: The new gen-next is the bullet lover. For bikes may come and bikes may
go but Enfield will have a place of its own. Often we connect fauj with the bullet. Of course
you can buy it as a civilian also, but the ‘Indian Army’ written on the number plate says it all.
Right?
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Uniform: This is a major attraction, who doesn’t loves the uniform? Who doesn’t love the
crisp combats, the olive greens, and the sparkling white shine? We all do.
7. Fitness freaks: Of course as a civilian also you are not stopped from keeping up your fitness
level, yet the task is bit tough. In Fauj your day begins with PT and ends with games. You get
a chance to play and work at the same time. Now who will want to miss this chance?
8. Job Security: Ironically a job which offers you a life full of adventure, also offers you a job
security which is first class. No institution can offer you job security better than the Indian
Government.
Every moment is full of life: In Fauj you never see a dull moment, there is activity going on
all the time. The life you live being a Fauji is others can only dream of.
Social Adjustment:
1. Social adaptability: ability of a person to adapt himself to the social environment and adjust well
with persons and social groups.
2. Cooperation: It is the attitude of an individual to participate willingly in harmony with others in a
group achieving the group goal.
3. Sense of Responsibility: It is the thorough understanding of the values of duty, social standard and
of what is expected of individual and then giving it his energy and attention on own accord.
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Planning and Organizing:
1. Effective Intelligence: This is the ability of a person to evolve solutions to practical problems.
2. Reasoning Ability: It is the ability of a person to grasp a given situation and arrive at the
conclusion by rational thinking.
3. Organizing Ability: It is the ability to use the resources systematically to produce the desired result.
4. Power of Expression: It is the ability to put forward one’s ideas with ease and clarity.
Social Effectiveness:
1. Initiative: It is an ability to originate an action.
2. Self Confidence: It is the faith in your own abilities to meet unfamiliar situations.
3. Speed of Decision: It is an ability to arrive at a practical decision quickly.
4. Ability to influence the group: It is the ability of a person that enables him to get willing efforts of
others to achieve the objectives set by him.
5. Liveliness: It is the ability of a person to remain cheerful when faced with difficulties to bring about
a cheerful atmosphere in the group.
Dynamic:
1. Determination: It is the ability to put in sustained efforts to achieve objectives in spite of the
obstacles and setbacks.
2. Courage: It is an ability to appreciate and take purposive risks.
3. Stamina: It is the ability to withstand physical and mental endurance.
One must try to perform as per these 15 OLQs and show these qualities during their performance in
GTO, Psychology and Personal Interview.
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Importance of PIQ
PIQ or Personal Information Questionnaire is a personal detail form, which a candidate is
supposed to fill in SSB Interview. After the screening procedure, the candidates are supposed to fill
this form. Thus this form is the first thing you fill after the beginning of your stage 2 testing. This form
is much more than a personal detail form. Candidates are asked to fill two copies of the same form,
the purpose being that, one copy is given to the Interviewing Officer and the other one to the
Psychologist. At some centers you might be asked to fill three copies, in which case the third copy
goes to the GTO. This form contains fields which are helpful for the board in knowing you better.
These fields are related to your family, academic performance, you’re extracurricular and sports
performance and the positions of responsibility you have held. It also contains a field which asks you
to give the record of your past SSB record.
This form holds a great significance. The reasons are many. The psychologist is never going to
interact you in person; it is through this form that he/she forms an opinion about the kind of person
you are. Then he/she matches that opinion with all what you write in your psychological test paper.
Both of them should match. PIQ forms a ground on which your personality is judged. The
psychologist may draw an inference about your background; your family etc. based on it and then
take help of that information to understand whether or not you have given your genuine reaction in
the paper.
The other copy which goes to the Interviewing officer forms the basis of your interview. It creates the
ground on which your interview will be based. The interviewing officer spends some 5-10 minutes to
read your PIQ before you go in for the interview. He then bases all his questions generally on this
PIQ. The reason behind this is to see whether you have written the genuine information or simply
boasted about achievements. It is expected for a person to know the information in depth if he/she
has actually done that thing. For example if you have played football for state level and do not know
the size of the field or about the positions you can play from then it is supposed that you are simply
boasting. This being a mere example, there are many other things which you mention in the PIQ.
Thus it is quite evident that PIQ has a great significance in SSB. It is advised to fill this form in good,
legible hand writing. Avoid any over writing or cuts. Write only the truth in your PIQ, do not boast
about anything which you have not done. Have in depth knowledge about the hobbies, games which
you are mentioning. Do not write small achievements if you have major ones. If you do not have
major achievements then only mention small ones. The column of position of responsibility held is
very important, fill it carefully. Also take any certificates you have for the things you have mentioned
in PIQ to the Interview.
[For some entries reporting day and Screening day are same, please follow your call letters for
correct information]
Note: For some entries reporting day and screening[PPDT] are same, when your reporting time is
early like 07:00 hours then your screening day will be on the very first day(reporting day)
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DAY-1
Screening Test
Screening test also known as PPDT is conducted at SSB under day-1 testing to filter candidates for
stage-2 testing which happens for 5 days. Screening test is very crucial as it decides whether you
will stay or go back home. Some candidates say that they perform well during OIR (officers
intelligence Rating) and PPDT (picture perception and discussion test) but did not make it till stage-
2, so here we are providing best tips to excel in screening aka PPDT.
Stage-1 Testing
1. Screening: Screening process is to pick up some potential candidates from all those who have
reported for the particular entry. It consist of few activities like:
o Verbal and Non-verbal Test: Nothing hard, to be true, doesn't need any preparation too. But it
is always good to go well prepared, you can check some verbal. After this test you will get
some rest, and later proceed for PPDT.
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o PPDT: We have already talked so much about PPDT in later posts, this consist of story writing
and discussion. You will be shown a picture for 30 sec, later you have to write a story based on
the picture you have seen in 3 minutes, after that, you will be divided into sub groups of 14-15
members, firstly each candidates will narrate his/her story which is followed by the group
discussion on the picture, among the group members. You can find more details here. Keep in
mind that PPDT is the most important part which helps you to clear screening and takes you to
stage-2 testing.
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Results of Screening: After the completion of PPDT, you will get some rest for 2-3 hours and lunch
too. Your screening results will be declared after it, selected candidates are allotted with new chest
numbers. Rest of the candidates gets their TA and dropped backed to the railway station or bus
stand.
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Beating Nervousness in Screening Test
SSB Interview Screening test is the very first thing where you have to face the board people
and your group mates. Also you have the pressure of performing well in Screening, because
your entire testing further depends on passing this test. To know more about how to break the
trap of screening, see ‘Breaking the Labyrinth of Screening’.
Since screening is so important it’s quite natural to get nervous in your screening. Especially
in Picture Perception and Discussion Test.
Screening is a stressful exercise where you are to face a large number of people at one go.
Many of you who have not been much into extra-curricular and on stage will be even more
nervous sometimes. So here are a few points which you should keep in mind to beat the
nervousness and tension during Screening.
1. Practice will make you confident: Be it OIR or be it story writing or even Discussion, you
can beat the tension by practicing hard, and you must start immediately! You can practice
for OIR from some good Reasoning books. For PPDT you have to make an extra effort,
look for PPDT exercises on our websites or in SSB books, you can even imagine a random
scene and write a story on that following the guidelines. Now imagine few people around
you, or make your friends or family sit around you, sit erect on a chair and tell them the
story. You can even have a discussion over it. This way you'll feel confident.
2. Take a break: When you are done with writing your story you are provided with a break of
5-10 minutes and then you are proceeded for the discussion. So utilize that break, take
deep breath and keep on revising your story in your mind. This is a great confidence
booster and also prepares you to speak.
3. Make friends: You get ample of time while being directed from one place to another. So in
that time talk to your group mates, you’ll feel much better after that because then you’ll not
be amongst complete strangers.
4. We are all the same: That girl in the formal attire or that boy who is in polished shiny
shoes and excellent formal tie might be as nervous as you are. Your pair of jeans or
sneakers don’t make you stand out! When you’ll talk to other candidates then you'll realize
that they also at the same stage where you are, hell nervous and super tensed. On
learning this you'll feel much better. So take it from me now only that 98% people in SSB
will be nervous, so relax take a chill pill.
5. Attitude Matters: Think all the time that you are there to be an officer. Do officers panic?
Do they feel nervous? No! So show the attitude of what you are there for, being an officer,
so feel like one. Think in your mind that it is easy, I’ll crack it, trust me when you’ll say this
in your mind three times confidently, and you’ll reduce your nervousness to a great extent.
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6. Dress Rehearsal: Now some you might find it funny, especially boys who have this
thinking that ‘kuch bhi pehen ke chala jaunga’ wala thinking. But hold on, it is better to
spend a few minutes on thinking what to wear on screening rather than regretting it all
together later. Screening is the first time when you are facing the board so you need to
dress properly, your personality matters (of course wearing an Armani won’t help if you
don’t utter a word in PPDT). So wear a neat decent dress, no need to put something you
are not comfortable into. Wear something you are comfortable into because you have to be
in the dress for a long period of time.
7. Walk confidently and have a smile on your face: You must walk with full confidence, sit
in a good posture and maintain a smile. Do not look unduly nervous or tensed. If you are
having this then surely you’ll feel better inside and look confident from outside.
Practice makes everybody better. SO keep on following these things and you'll
surely be confident and tension free on the day of screening.
1. Prepare for OIR test beforehand, the questions are very normal and with little practice you can
clear it easily.
2. Time is the biggest factor during OIR test, so make sure you have enough practice so as to
attempt each and every questions.
3. Attempt all questions as there is no negative marking in OIR test.
4. During PPDT, watch the picture carefully, write the story based on true and logical perception,
and do not deviate from the theme of the picture.
5. Mark the number of characters, their mood, age etc. correctly, and provide a suitable title to the
story.
6. Write legibly so that it is easy to read. Complete your story well within time, do not dive into too
much details and keep it simple and short.
7. Narration is very crucial, keep it solid, better command and control over your volume, accent,
language and expression. All these factors are really important, remember first impression is
the last impression.
8. Most of the candidates totally forget about their body language while narrating, make sure you
are sitting straight and not making uncomfortable body postures. Little bit of hand movements
are okay.
9. During group discussion, make sure you are calm and talking sense, don't be under the
impression that talking more and continuously will make you screened in. No, you need to talk
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in sense and with confidence, make sure everyone listen when you talk, do not speak just for
namesake, give better suggestions to help the group and come to common consensus.
10. During fist market situation try to sit straight and calm, wait for the correct moment and then
share your thoughts, DO NOT JOIN fish market as no one will understand what you are saying
even though you are saying worthy points.
Please remember that in SSB , assessors are very expert and trained to read human behaviour you
also need to act smart and remember the mantra “Don’t try to show off, just be yourself” If you
follow this simple mantra sure shot success is there. When people try to make use of their brain and
try to mould and modify their thought process, they are caught and rejected. Psychology round
judges how much your brain resembles you and your actions which would come alive during the
course of SSB. So do we need to fake here? Strictly, not... Just be you.
The various rounds for Psychology are:
You are the best: Though you might have failed several times in life, but still you are the best
if you had tried sincerely for your dream. Competition is stiff and there are lakhs of people
running for the same thing .Not cracking through, doesn’t mean you are bad. It simply means
you need to try more as there are still people better than you. Believe in yourself and keep
trying, success is going to be yours. If you stop trying, it simply means you lack a quality and
you quit easily, which in turn symbolizes you are not at all fit for the defence force and it gives
justification to the fact that, you were not selected.
No word is negative if you have positive approach: It’s the way you perceive a situation to be
good or bad & start developing good or bad thoughts about a thing. So see everything
positively and see the magic that enlightens your thought process for a better tomorrow & in
the same cycle you’ll be enjoying each & every moment of your life.
Nothing is tough in life; it’s the thought process that makes things tough and easy. Enjoy and be
positive.
Let’s discuss the testing procedures which make the whole psychological testing an integral part of
the SSB:
1. TAT (Thematic Appreciation Test): 12 pictures (12th picture being blank) will be shown and
candidates have to write the story within stipulated time frame. As simple as that. This test
just gives you an opportunity to fly freely with the boundless imagination. Just see the picture,
think for some seconds and make the meaningful story which comes to your mind in the first
place. Keep in mind that the story should have – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE and you
being the dynamic hero of the story. All the 11 stories could be made like this. Each being
mutually exclusive of other but filled with your own unlimited imagination. The 12th picture is
just boundary less. Think about your dreams in the final picture, think about the limitless
universe, the sky and make the story of your lifetime.
2. WAT (Word Association test): Words which you come across in your daily life are displayed
in the stipulated timeframe. See the words and make a small meaningful sentence which
comes to your mind in the first place keeping in mind the two rules of testing given above. If
you don’t know the meaning or nothing is coming in your mind, skip the word and concentrate
on the next one in the line.
3. SRT (Situation Reaction Test): Practical situations which a person could face will be given
to you and you have to give your reactions. Imagine yourself in the situation and write the
reaction which comes to your mind. Keep in mind that you have to solve the situation instead
of running away from it i.e. your reactions must convey the solution.
4. Self-Description: No one knows yourself better than you. Hence, describe what you feel
about yourself (your good qualities and those qualities which you would like to improve on).
Write your heart out in this one. Your parents and friends must have formed an opinion
about you. Write freely about that opinion also.
Champs, take this testing as a game in which you are given an opportunity to be an artist, a writer, a
thinker and a leader. Utilize this testing to its best by telling the psychologists about you. Remember
– Faking is not at all an option.
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Thematic Apperception Test-TAT of SSB
Interview
Thus, the qualities that your main character must contain are:
Intelligence, compassion, quick decision making skills, patriotism, courage, sense of responsibility,
determination, social adaptive skills and high moral values. Whatever you write about your main
character is how you will behave in your life. Your main character also reflects the qualities that you
have or are trying to achieve.
I still remember the following lines: ‘Your future begins with your next thought’ ~~ Bryant McGill. And
it’s true give a thought before penning down to create your future. Feel free to get in touch with me
for quick tips and converting your dreams into reality.
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Characteristics of the Story
The candidates must remember that there are certain essential elements or components of a well-
constructed story. These are:
The Hero: Each story must have a hero or the chief character with whom the writer identifies
himself. The hero should exhibit qualities which an officer of the Armed Forces should
possess. He should act and behave like a normal human being and not like a supernatural
being.
Other characters who help the hero in the execution of the task undertaken by him.
Situation in the Story:
o What it is?
o How it came into being or what events led up to it?
o What will be the outcome or conclusion?
The them or plot:
o It is an attempt by the hero, assisted by other characters to organize the story by
pooling all the resources at this disposal in order to successfully solve the problem by
him.
o The plot should be interesting and end successfully.
o It should be self-evident. The reader must not remain in doubt about it or keep on
guessing it.
TAT is test of your imagination. It’s not a test for beauty of expressions, so, do not use heavy-duty
words and do not try to over show your ideas through writing. You just have to make a story around
the picture.
The psychologist will test your personality using TAT, WAT, SRT, and self-description.
All the tests are used for analyzing your personality and to check whether you have officers
like quality.
Always remember, the answers of TAT, WAT, SRT and self-description are compared with
one another to find out the real personality of the candidate.
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Few Tips Related to TAT Thematic
Apperception Test
TAT is the Thematic Apperception Test, a part of the battery of psychological tests conducted in
the SSB Interview. It is test of imagination where 11+1 pictures are displayed on the screen.
Given below are few tips which you may find useful while tackling TAT:
A good story has a motto, however small it may be, but it should be practical, mature and realistic
motto.
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TAT and PPDT Story Writing Tips
TAT is test of your Imagination
It’s not a test for beauty of expressions, so, do not use heavy-duty words and do not try to
over show your ideas through writing. You just have to make a story around the picture.
The psychologist will test your personality using TAT, WAT, SRT, and self-description.
All the tests are used for analyzing your personality and to check whether you have officers
like quality.
Always remember, the answers of TAT, WAT, SRT and self-description are compared with
one another to find out the real personality of the candidate.
I am taking an example so that I can help you to understand how to make story out of the picture.
Picture Interpretation
What I can see in the picture is
an old lady age of around 45-50
who is lying on the bed looking
gaunt and a boy of around 20-
22 age group. The boy looks in
positive or neutral mode. The
background looks like inside a
house.
Story Idea
Person Y is a boy of 22 and he
was keenly interested in social help. He started to take tuition of all the street children who used to
live in the nearby. One day he visited one of his students’ houses and found out his mother was sick.
So he quickly with the help of some people took her to the hospital where she was treated and
became fine. Or
Person Y is a boy of 22 and he was average boy who is very fond of outdoor games and exercise.
One day his friend’s mother fell in their house and hurt herself. She was diagnosed with a hair line
fracture and was advised to bed rest. So Y helped his friend in his studies and his household work
and helped his mother in exercise to revive.
Interpretation of the story
The hero of the story undertook the challenge, the hero has a sense of responsibility for his
society and he doing something to make a change in his surroundings.
His punctuality, dedication and schedule reveal his planning and organizing ability.
If in a picture: A boy’s hand is placed on his head. The idea is: X is a boy, who lost his job in the time
of recession. Now, he uses social networking sites to track HRs of different companies, after few
months he got an interview call. If in a picture: there are 2 girls. Then the idea is: To interpret one
boy and then you can make your situation accordingly to illustrate women empowerment,
harassment issue, women education like issues If in a picture: 2 people are fighting. The idea is –
they are performing under karate, taekwondo, or a boxing match.
So you can easily make a story by observing a picture carefully and by correlating with a practical
problem.
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Common Mistakes in TAT
TAT skills are very important in SSB, it’s a main part of psychology test and also PPDT requires
perfect skills of writing a story. Earlier we have discussed about "How to write a story in TAT",
now this post is regarding the common mistakes done by a candidates while attempting TAT.
Conditions Responsible to Make a Story Undesirable and Psychologically Weak
Let’s look into a story, which would put light on the common stories made by the aspirants at the
SSB’s.
Story:
Mahesh hailed from a remote area. He was a
hardworking and sincere student, who always thought
about the development of his village. Mahesh
completed his studies and became an engineer.
Mahesh got posted to his district. He saw that his
village lacked the basic infrastructure and because of
the
Funds, the village could hardly progress. Mahesh along with villagers approached the
administration and requested the roads and bridges on the river. Soon, the Govt. sanctioned a
bridge and a road to the village. Mahesh being the engineer was made the engineer of the
construction work. Road and bridge was constructed, which brought prosperity to the village.
Village became a modern village.
The Practical Interpretation of the Story with Context to Subjective Interpretation and
Psychological Interpretation
The above interpretation by the Psyche officer was a subjective one. Now, we will see the
psychological and actual interpretation which can make and break the story and may not allow
the story to become psychologically desired one:
Please see, in the above story the person has not perceived the situation and seen of the situation
properly and has not used/applied his imagination to observe that, what this particular situation
demands:
o There is no similarity between the situation and the point of start. Now, the situation of the
scene is that a person being alone is going ahead while facing the cyclone and heavy rain,
that too in the night.
o The aspirant has not forced his intellectual imagination to imagine that, what this particular
situation demands and what the aspirant has perceived or has written in the story – is it
logical? What the Aspirant has Perceived and Written?
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o The aspirant has perceived that a remote village has not progresses and no one has thought
ever to do so except him, whereas the demand of the situation is something else.
o What he is expected to perceive to make his story imaginative and acceptable? The aspirant
has perceived a Long-term goal, whereas the demand of the situation is to perceive Short-
term goal. The requirement of the Armed Forces is ‘Leader of Crisis-Problem Solver’ and not
a ‘Manager-Crisis Preventer'.
All these are theme or plot for a story based on the picture shown to
you. You are suggest to take utilize these themes as per the picture
and mix your story with perfect combination of ideas you are getting.
If you have any other suggestion, do share it below.
Tips to follow when the ideas do not come to your mind, here I am using some examples:
If in a picture: A boy’s hand is placed on his head. The idea is: X is a boy, who lost his job in
the time of recession. Now, he uses social networking sites to track HRs of different
companies, after few months he got an interview call.
If in a picture: there are 2 girls. Then the idea is: To interpret one boy and then you can make
your situation accordingly to illustrate women empowerment, harassment issue, women
education like issues.
If in a picture: 2 people are fighting. The idea is – they are performing under karate,
taekwondo, or a boxing match
So you can easily make a story by observing a picture carefully and by correlating with a practical
problem.
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Word Association Test
Word Association Test is a test that is conducted under the Psychological testing series. This test
is conducted for the candidates who have successfully passed the screening test. This test is very
important as it reflects the way you think and brings out your personality.
In this test, the candidates are shown 60 words, one after the other and are expected to make
sentences using those words. Your sentence can make use of any form of the word. For example, if
the word is run, then your sentence can use any form of the word run as run, ran, running, etc. For
every word, a time of around 15 seconds are given after which, the next word is shown. You have to
see the word and write a sentence within those thirty seconds. As you are bound by time, so you
cannot mask your original responses. Hence, practice is highly required for that test. The difficulty of
the words is not very high. Remember, the test is to test your personality and your behavior, not your
vocabulary. However, you need to have a good vocabulary, as it helps in the other parts of the
interview.
WAT helps psychologist to understand the real behavior of the candidate under pressure.
WAT totally depends on how you react to words in your real life.
A better introspection will help you to know your real personality, your interests, your fears
and your weaknesses. By knowing your weaknesses one can work on that and can change
them in one’s strengths. It will help you in changing the image of a word in your mind
{explained later}.
Write sentences from human point of view.
1. Don’t ever make negative sentences. Always make a sentence that is positive in the
meaning, even when there is a word which conveys a negative sense. For example: the word
disturb conveys a negative meaning in itself. One should not make sentences like ‘Ram
disturbed his sister ‘or any such negative sentence. You should make positive sentence like
‘Nothing disturbs the brave’ and other such sentences which are positive. Some examples for
you to practice are: cannot, confuse, bad, cry, defeat, fearful, exploitation, bluff, lonely,
Untouchability etc.
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2. Do not use ‘I’. Use of such words should be avoided. For example: for the word friend, don’t
make sentence like I am very Friendly or I have many friends. Instead, you should make
sentences like, one must choose friends carefully, or friends are trustworthy, etc. Excess use
of ‘I’ can reflect that the person is self-centered which leaves a negative impact.
3. Don’t use famous Idioms or phrases. For example: for the word spoil, try not to write famous
lines like ‘too many cooks spoil the broth’. But make simple sentences like freedom without
restriction spoils a child. Use of such famous lines shows your lack of imagination and
thinking capacity.
4. Also one should avoid sentences that are preaching or very bookish. Also negative
sentences should be highly avoided.
5. Positive sentences should be written. The sentences should always be written in legitimate
handwriting. As time is short, so you have to write fast. Practicing only would help in that
scenario.
6. Do not write sentences for words whose meaning is not clear to you. Remember, you do not
have to necessarily attempt all the words. Try to attempt near fifty to fifty-five words. You
must attempt more than forty-five words.
7. Write sentences which are based on facts and recent happenings. For example: for the word
bomb, you can write that ‘City of Mumbai has faced several bomb blasts in the past’.
8. The famous saying goes as ‘Honesty is the best policy’. Well, in this case you have to be
honest and write sentences which come to your mind first. Although, in fifteen seconds you
cannot mask your natural responses. So, practice as much as you can. Start by collecting
words for the Word Association Test from the internet. Next make sentences based on them
in the given fifteen seconds of time limit. After you have done it for sixty words, check your
response thoroughly and try to see any mistake that you might have made. While practicing
again, make sure you do not repeat those mistakes again. Some examples to practice are:
Consider
Rose
Create
Brain
Ability
Academy
Faith
Fellow
Leader
Attach
Axe
Kill
Infantry
Defence
High
Cheer
Faith
Exercise
Important
Love
Beware
Ability
Beat
Love
Sacrifice
Nation
Books
Practice.
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How to Prepare for WAT
WAT is a partly guided, subconscious and also the test of your imagination. It is not a sentence
making test. This test evaluates your quality of ideas associated with all the 60 words shown on the
screen.
WAT Word Association Test is meant to put you under pressure and squeeze the real you out of
you! You need practice to do well in WAT. Several PPT’s and words are present online and also on
SSBCrack you can take them and write your responses keeping the given points in mind.
Do not use readymade sentence. This will break the pattern of loop created by psychologist.
1. Dark
2. Beat
3. Alone
4. Organize
5. Heat
6. Ability
7. Beware
8. Bolt
9. Boast
10. Sputnik
11. Award
12. Power
13. Defeat
14. Lure
15. Behave
16. Cooperate
17. Duty
18. Discipline
19. Lead
20. Problem
21. Wisdom
22. Noble
23. Luck
24. Fear
25. Government
These are few words which are common in most of the WAT conducted in different SSB Boards.
You can write the answer for these words in the comment box below. After few days best selected
responses will be posted against each words.
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How to Tackle Word Association Test [WAT]
in Psychology Test
A candidate. It brings out attitudes, thoughts, desires, feelings and even negative aspects of one’s
personality. The words are easy and of day-to-day usage. Time given to the candidates is so short
that they have to write down the very first thought that comes after seeing the word. The psychologists
analyses the personality traits, attitudes and feelings on the basis of these natural reactions of the
candidates to specific words.
There can be no readymade solutions to the word association test. However, with a little bit of practice
the candidates can choose correct sentence. The pessimistic, negative, pervert and counter-
productive feelings must be avoided whereas positive feelings of success, honesty, respectfulness,
uprightness, optimism, humanism, etc. should be highlighted. For example, the word "failure", can be
used as "Failure cannot always be avoided", or "Failures are the pillars of success". Whereas the
former sentence depicts pessimism and defeat, the latter sentence shows how a negative word can
also be used in a positive manner. On similar lines the candidates must prepare himself beforehand
for words like defeat, death, disease wrong, etc. It must be ensured that the sentences used are small
and convey some positive aspect of one’s psyche. Due care must be taken to ensure that the
sentences do not depict the feeling of fear, insecurity, anxiety, cowardice, etc. To do well in this test
the candidates must practice with several sets of words and do the self-appraisal.
1. WAR
Candidate’s reactions: a) Peace overcomes war
b) War is destruction
c) I hate war
d) War means bloodshed
Suggestion: Love Peace, but be prepared for war
2. PEACE
Candidate: a) Everyone loves peace (Acceptable)
b) I love peace
c) Peace brings Progress (Very Good)
3. WORK
Candidate: a) work is worship
b) Hard work pays (Acceptable)
c) Hard work leads to success (Very Good)
d) Work while you work play while you play (Avoid using proverbs)
4. DEFEAT
Candidate a) Defeat the enemy
b) Defeat the defeat
c) Defeat -don’t get upset
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d) Don’t get depressed by defeats (Acceptable)
Suggestion: a) Defeat teaches us lessons.
b) Analyze causes of defeat to succeed
5. COUNTRY
Candidate: a) I Love my Country (Good)
b) Serving our country is Nobel (Acceptable)
C) it’s our duty to safeguard our country (A)
d) Country first self-next
6. HOME Suggestion: Home teaches us Manners.
These are the best WAT responses and answers which can be used by candidates in SSB. These
are the most common word association test examples which you might face in SSB interview for
Army, Navy and Air Force.
Basically, one should make positive and factual sentences based on recent happenings. Hence,
practice is necessary.
For example- DIE: - Now when we hear die, an image of death comes to our mind. It is natural but a
little practice will help you to change the image out of your mind.
Sentence- Indian people are diehard fans of cricket. Or
Sentence-With Agni- V, Indian security system becomes a deadly combination.
Do not use readymade sentence. This will break the pattern of loop created by psychologist.
Practice writing negative words, it will help you in changing the image of those words in your
mind.
From the examples, you can understand how to change the image of the word in your mind and if
you’re able to change the image of negative words from your mind, then you’ll be able to tackle your
WAT test easily.
Make a note of this that you cannot leave any situation unhandled but you have to provide a
solution that is feasible by a human being not by a super hero.
Be realistic and practical with your answers
Be truthful and don’t try to fake as you are being tested at various places for the same quality
or say that same quality should come out of your acts so never try to conceal anything.
Be brief in your solutions.
Also there might be some questions repeated to check consistency, just maintain that and
don’t show different solutions at such places which gives the essence of fakeness.
Try to attempt as many questions as you want and don’t try to escape situations. That simply
means you are thinking too much and responding by faking results
Read the situation properly before answering to understand the context of the place.
Quality of response matters not the quality but this does not give the freedom to think and
write less. You score for more you right the answers rightly.
Your solutions and qualities might be discussed at conference by all the officers when they
get together. So they should get the same person as it is when they go through the
personality assessment.
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Also it is suggested that you can refer books but should get your solutions assessed that
whether they match your personality or not. Books only provide sample solutions.
Also answer for one individual might not be correct for one individual because you should
remember that through these answers you have to prove your qualities what you actually
have in you. So answers could be same but you should judge that you possess it or not.
Always keep trying and find a mentor who can help you individually to assess what you have
and how it can be shown in front of assessors at SSB. Still if any query is bothering you, drop
me a message on Facebook and add me. We will try to resolve it together.
Yeah it’s that much easy. Just follow these simple suggestions and it makes you prepare for a part of
Psychology round and for the PI too. Details of other parts of psychology round like WAT, TAT, SRT,
etc. will be covered separately. For any other help feel free to get in touch.
As it is like a released question paper, ask your parents, friends, teachers about you and
write it in a paragraph.
Try to write the correct information about you.
Try to work on your weaknesses. Since the interviewer may ask you in the personal interview
that what are the things you are doing to overcome the same.
Do not bluff and try to show your real personality.
Think about the strengths and the weaknesses of your parents and your friends.
I hope this questions will help you in understanding interview self-description much better.
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Write about your strength and weaknesses?
The answer totally depends upon your personality and presentation of one’s personality in his mind.
If one will have a good understanding about his personality, he will definitely perform better. The
most important thing for a personality test to be remembered is one should have a good
introspection of his/her personality to know and understand your strength and weakness much
better. When you are writing your strengths make sure you are mentioning all the strengths which
you think is most comparable to officer like qualities. Coming to your weakness, mention the
weakness on which you are working on. If you have some weakness that you think can be an
impediment in your selection, work on it. Try to talk to your parents, friends, and teachers and find
out more about your weaknesses and make them in your strengths.
OR
The most important thing for a personality test to be remembered is one should have a good
introspection of his/her personality to know and understand your strength and weakness much
better. But when it comes to written make sure that you write only those strengths which are most
comparable to officers like qualities. Think of how your personality will help you in your job. Now
coming to weaknesses, mention only those weaknesses that you are working on and never write
those weaknesses that can affect your selection. If you are a kind of person who works on his
weaknesses, its fine, but if you are a procrastinate type, who overlook his weaknesses and says to
work on his weakness but never does, then either work on it or otherwise don’t write it. Try to talk to
your parents, friends, and teachers and find out more about your weaknesses and make them in
your strength. For example- In my case, one of person in my peer circle said in his interview that
one of his strength is he always choose his friends wisely & cautiously because he believes that if he
chooses his friends wisely, he’ll not be getting into bad company and will be successful, Which
interprets him as opportunist, unfriendly, selfish.
Now if you’ve friends you must have like them for most of their qualities and dislike them for their
mistakes. The same thing goes with your friends. Try to write the positive traits of your personality.
To elaborate more, you can give examples – How they helped in winning your battles of personal
failures to convert them into success? Why do you like them? How you help them in achieving their
aims. I would suggest that if you think that you are friendly in nature then you must remember names
of all the people in your group and their likes and dislikes. Give examples how you help during their
problem, during their ups and downs.
Group Lecturette
This is one of the most important task of the GTO series. The candidates are made to sit in a
circle and every candidate are given a topic and he has to speak on it. The time allotted is three
minutes.
A candidate is free to speak whatever he wants to speak and as many times he wants to speak. For
example
According to you which is the biggest problem our country is facing today:
o Illiteracy
o Poverty
o Population
Few tips: Things under observation are interpersonal skills, group behavior and knowledge. There
are certain Do’s and Don’ts which can help us to show our qualities in an effective manner. These
points are:
1. In 1st G.D. when a choice is available always try to give reasons for choice of particular topic to
group, generally group members jump to a topic skipping the discussion part in deciding the
topic. Giving your thoughts and helping the group to select a topic gives you an advantage.
Giving 2 to 3 reasons in favor of the topic of your choice is always beneficial.
2. Every time you speak you must speak for 25 to 30 seconds, giving one idea clearly.
3. Be active throughout the discussion and speak at regular intervals. For doing this you can
follow this technique after you finished a point, allow 2 or 3 members to speak and give next
point after that.
4. Giving positive ideas always.
5. And when the time is about to finish try to speak one point in favor of each sub topic.
6. A good body language is must to follow.
7. Never regulate and never indulge in 1 to 1 discussion.
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8. Loud and clear voice give you advantage in discussion , when all are members are speaking at
same time or when someone is trying to interrupt you in between your point your voice will
support you if it is enough loud and clear.
9. Crux of the GTO is knowledge & communication skills. And good thing is that both can be
developed by working over it.
At the end, GTO would ask someone to conclude and the leader is chosen by the group consent, so
work accordingly so that you could be the one. Body language is very important and I would deal it in
a separate article.
Remember to supplement your points with an example which can clear the understanding of group
which may lead to your acceptance. This is why you are there to prove your worth. Imagine a similar
situation when you will face as an officer where your group accepts your idea and you also provide
opportunity to everyone for speaking their ideas based on their expertise.
Body Language
You must maintain a respectful body language while speaking. Getting alarmed and rising up from
your chair while GD is not a sign of a good body language.
Be a good listener
You must be good listener in order to be good speaker. This is last but one of the most important
points of effective communication. Letting others speak makes you appear more adaptable and
respectful towards others. It gives an impression that you care enough to listen to them and are ready
to accept their views which makes you more adaptable.
o Adaptability: Every group member has to adapt himself in such a way that he becomes an
active participant in the activities of the group and strives only for the achievement of his group
above his personal achievements.
o Constructive Approach: Every group member should cultivate the habit of constructive
thinking and co-operation.
o Ability to convince: A person should possess the ability to convince and persuade the group
with his power of voice. If you lack this quality, then it is better to be a worthy follower in the
group than trying to become a leader.
o Physical fitness and will power: You should possess physical fitness and stamina to bear
the stress of the activities of the group. A weak person will cease to be an active member of the
group. Also, a group member should never lack will power and self – control.
o Faith and hard work: A group member should realize dignity of labor. He must be dashing
and daring to undertake any sort of job entrusted to him by the group. He should improve his
practical intelligence, professional efficiency and ability to do his job effectively.
o Leadership: In a need, every group member should be able to provide a leadership to his
group. In a military operation, if the commander is injured, the next senior officer takes over the
command .In the same way, you should be able to provide a right direction to the group if they
are caught in a difficulty and must put forward constructive suggestions.
o Spirit of Appreciation: You should appreciate valuable, constructive suggestions put forth by
others and must have the courage to admit your mistakes. This quality helps you to be a
faithful, dependable member of your group.
o In short, show maximum spirit of “Spirit-de-Corps” and co-operation and have a logical way of
thinking and reasoning.
If you are able to possess or cultivate these qualities in yourself, then you will be able to be worthy
member of your group.
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SSB Interview Group Discussion Topics
I have tried to recollect topics I and some of the aspirants like me and you have faced at various
selection centers; I hope these topics will help you to practice at home.
1. In past few decades it is seen that people from Indian villages are migrating to cities very fast.
According to you what is the reason behind this exodus:
o Better education in cities
o Better life style of cities, or
o Better employment opportunities available in cities
2. The corruption in public life is increased in India in past few years; this problem is growing day
by day. According to you what is driving factor for the corruption in our day today life.
o Greed
o Need
o Any other reason you find suitable
3. India has several states and some of them have progressed very fast, but at the same time
some states have shown slow pace in development. According to you what is the basic reason
for this disparity:
o Different governments at state and center
o Different level of availability of natural resources
o Any other reason
4. India has witnessed a sudden increase in divorce cases. What is the basic reason behind this:
o Western influence
o Effects of cinema
o Office romance
5. Educational institutes are growing at a breathless pace in India, even many big companies
have entered the education sector, but problem of unemployment is still growing ,what is major
cause of this growth in unemployment:
o Mismatch between jobs available and job required
o Education system is not able to train the students
o Expectation level of MNCs are high and student are not able to perform well
6. Which political party you think will be successful in upcoming Lok Sabha polls
o Congress
o BJP
o Third front
7. Public violence in our societies caused by various issues. Who is responsible for this outrage:
o Police
o Judiciary and Media.
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8. Crime against women is at height in present days. What should be done to empower Indian
women:
o Education
o Entry of women in politics
o Strict laws and harsh punishment
9. Migration of Bangladeshi people to India has been a big problem for the border areas and
people living there. This also generates anger in people of India. What is solution to this
problem
o Deporting back the migrants to Bangladesh
o Deploying more forces to Indo-Bangladesh border
o Solving it with corporation of both the governments.
As in this test no one is going to interrupt you while speaking, so your performance depends totally
upon you. Your self-confidence, stamina level, expression without hesitation and not to forget your
knowledge about the topic will be tested here.
Arrangements of the test: rest of your group will be sitting and 1st candidate will get up take a card
and walk away from the group, now this card has four topics example
Now in these topics you are free to select any topic. My advice is select average topic and be
confident about that. As 2 out of four will be average topics and one will be below and one will be
above average. If you have very good general awareness then you can also go for the tougher one.
Now you have to select one topic and prepare a lecturette on it in 3 mints. After three minutes the
first candidate will come, stand facing the group and will talk over the topic for next 3 min. when he
arrive next candidate will take his card and will do the same.
While communicating to an ex GTO I found some useful information which I am sharing here:
In preparing your lecturette, you have to collect your material from various sources as under:
1. Note down all ideas about the subject as they occur to you.
2. Consult reference books, journals, newspapers and take down any new points not covered
already.
3. Discuss the subjects with your colleagues and note down any new points not covered
already.
4. Go through all the above material and select materials of your liking which can fit in the
framework of your talk.
5. Arrange the material selected in a logical order.
6. Prepare a final draft of your speech.
7. Divide your speech in three parts as under:
Lecturette isn't hard if you go with some preparation, topics in lecturette are very common and
general, always choose a convenient topic and prepare well in the given time.
6. Proper ending and a good show at this stage add a lot of value to your referral by the officer, so
keep self-prepared.
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Techniques to improve your Lecturette
Most important thing is practice, more practice, and daily practice. And few others are:-
1. Friends make good reading habits, be updated, talk to your friends in English, make your
mastery on the common topics like Indo Pak relations, drug abuse, global warming, power of
press, Indian missile development program, etc. a list is available on SSB Crack so you can
follow that link also.
2. Be in touch with people whom you meet at different SSB and keep asking them about their all 4
Lecturette topics. Make writing habits.
3. Use camera or mobile phone to make video of yourself wear a short and t shirt and give
Lecturette on topic of your choice even try to give you introduction. And watch it carefully.
Because you can’t watch yourself while speaking. So how you will correct your mistakes.
Analyze your standing posture, facial expression, hand gestures and also listen if you are
hesitating in speaking. It will help you to introspect, remove your hesitation and also it is a fun
activity. You can judge yourself and can be more presentable and impressive.
Cover all these points in 45 seconds and do not stumble anywhere, have a good profound fluent
voice, look at your friends and do not make any hand gestures. Limited hand gestures can be
made at the time of lecture but not many
Don’t get tense and panic while delivering lecture instead keep a smiling face. Duration is per
candidate = 3 mints, total about 30 -35 mints.
Bottom-Line
Lecturette is a test of your expressions and whether you are good in public speaking or not. Of
course you’ll speak well only if you know about a certain topic. So improve your English,
improve your General Awareness and you'll feel lecturette a cakewalk.
Solution:
Take that you are a group of 9 people.
1. I will first give first-aid to the injured attendant (Since we are coming from a game
tournament we are likely to have first aid to stop bleeding). Then I’ll send the injured along
with my two group mates to Shyamgarh District in the minibus. They will admit him to the
hospital and then one of them will inform police about the whole incidence. They will take
about 20 minutes to reach there.
2. Next I along with my two other friends will go to the railway fish plate site, by taking any
motor vehicle from petrol pump, where one of us will go to the railway authority at Dinapur
railway station and inform them about the fish plate removal (Can go again by taking lift
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from somebody or by any motor vehicle), will reach there in about 35 minutes. Other two
will stay at the fish plate site with red cloth to avoid any danger.
3. I’ll send three people to the coast guard, they will take a motor vehicle and go there and
help the coast guards to go to the rock and stop the act which they are going to do, can
reach to the coast guards in about 40 minutes and help them in further investigation.
4. I’ll send the remaining one person to the Badli village, he will inform Tota Ram about the
danger to his life and then he will go along with Tota Ram to inform police. Time allowing
we will go to Dinapur and collect the medals otherwise we will do it some other time. In this
way we all will assemble again at the petrol pump at around 7:00 pm and then proceed for
celebrations in our college in our mini bus. In this way I’ll solve all the problems.
Check the group planning exercise situation and map below. Candidates can write their
responses in the comment box below.
“We group of _ friends, on our way to the ---encountered with some problems. According to
priority problems are:-
A:-
B:-
C:-
D:-
Write what you have (resources) quickly, and always mention hidden resources as it shows you
are practical and can think other options too.
Now write I will divide my group in _ sub groups of 3,2,2,3 (according to you)
Now attending each problem priority wise write down solution attending these points for each
Who, what, when, where, how, time- distance and action
Always mention distance according to scale given to you, you can go to the model or map and
measure it with you hand so that you can get a rough idea of distance and time needed to travel
that distance using the particular mode of transport.
After you finish this reassemble your group mates and move where you were going prior to the
problems.
Step 5:- group discussion to reach a common solution
Again it is a discussion so all the things which are tested in GDs, will be there. But this time one
more thing will be tested and this is your decision making ability and how you persuade others to
your decision. Presence of mind and listening are most important things. If you have made a
good plan then discuss reasons behind your particular choice of priority or particular path,
particular transport anything you say there have a reason for that and it is sufficient for a good
discussion. Other things are same as in group discussion. If you have strong reasons your
group mates will agree automatically. And keep in mind what group is deciding for common plan
so that if your group nominates you to give final plan. You don’t hesitate and can give it
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confidently. And this is a fact that group will nominate you automatically if you were good and
active throughout the discussion.
GPE MAP
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Way to find GPE Solutions
Note that carefully I am suggesting ways to think solution not how to write solution.
Each candidate’s leadership qualities, ability to carry on with his team, co-operation with team
members, planning ability and physical endurance is put to test in PGT.
PGT Rules:
o Group Rule: The entire group has to tackle the group obstacles before moving for the next
obstacle.
o The out of bounds area just as other Group tasks.
o Color Rule: Red is out of bound for both men and material, yellow color is out of bound for
material and white color is inbound for both.
3. Zig - Zag Balance (walk over a zig-zag balance and complete I and land properly.)
4. High Screen jump (jump over a slide and over a screen placed on it and land properly.)
5. Burma bridge (walk across a structure of rope tied between two ends of post carefully. Climb
form
Any side and climb down from other side.)
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6. Tarzan swing (While taking the leap fold your body and legs and leave the rope at the instant
where
You feel it would be accurate for you to jump and cross the line.)
7. Monkey Jump (Climb on a big staircase structure and jump on the land safely.)
8. Double Ditch 8ft.*3ft. and 4ft.*3ft (Cross the 1st ditch with the help of a rope and the second
one with ease, just by proper leg work...)
9. Commando walk (walk from any side up and down from another, maintain balance.)
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10. Tiger leap (walk up a podium, leap and catch hold of a rope, count 1001,1002 and start coming
down, don’t come rushing down , but do it step by step.)
Command Task
Friends command task is one of the outdoor tests from GTO series. It is conducted normally on 2nd
day of GTO testing. The test comprises a short talk with testing officer and one obstacle or problem
similar to PGT and HGT. As test part is similar to PGT hence same rules apply here. The only
difference is that you are the only candidate under GTO’s sharp observation now. Things tested
under this test are how you act as a leader of a team, how good you are in application of your mind
and quickness in making decision. Almost 10 minutes are given to each candidate to cross the
obstacle. GTO calls candidates one by one, in a random manner, when one candidate is performing
other will sit and wait.
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In the command task each candidate has two roles to perform one is commander and other is
subordinate.
1. Role as a commander: this is the only time when you and the GTO will be all alone on the
ground. He may ask you questions relating to your introduction, PIQ or performance.
Answering him confidently will make a good impression. He also shakes hand with candidate.
He talks to candidate about what he is doing these days, about preparation of SSB, weakness;
family. But the talk will be short. He explains all structures and helping material, and asks you
to call two sub ordinates from your group. As soon as your subordinates reach, your time starts
and you can move to attend the task.
2. Role as a sub ordinate: here you need to be alert when candidates call your chest number
you need to be quick and reach to the task. You are also under observation; you must obey all
the orders of commander. Do not speak to commander when he speaks to you. You are
supposed to leave an impression of being an effective subordinate.
3. Important aspects of command task:
o Command task is pre-selected and different for almost every candidate.
o A good candidate will be given a difficult command task.
o GTO not only spends more time with good candidate but also asks him for more and
more ideas. Whenever GTO ask you for more ideas, or give you penalty during command
task. Do not take stress and be happy that it is the best time to show your skills.
o Your subordinates should be the one who are doing good in GTO tests.
o Always have your reasons ready for choice of particular candidates, officer always asks
reasons for your choices.
o Always brief your subordinates about your task and your idea to attend the task don’t
directly start working just after they reach you. Explain them idea and then move with
them to tackle the task.
Take this task as an opportunity as you also get idea from this test
how you performed in eyes of GTO. If you are interrogated here for
more and more ideas it is good for you. GTO sometime tells
candidate only 1 minute left while candidates have just started the
task, this is to test you under certain constraints, and if it happens to
you then take it as an opportunity and show your best performance
there.
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Inter Group Obstacle Race or Snake Race
This test is basically a task of cooperation and team spirit. This is also a leaderless exercise. In
this task, each group has to carry a load in the form resembling a snake to a fixed place
crossing certain obstacles on the way to finish line. The finishing line has to be reached within
the minimum time. The load is to be held by a minimum of three persons and it should not fall on
the ground. The GTO explains the task to every candidate and you should listen to him
attentively and must clear the doubts on the spot before the commencement of the task.
No need to worry about GOR as a person with normal physical strength and stamina can easily
do it well. This test is basically designed to test team-spirit, cooperation and your physical
strength. This is a competition between the groups and you must try to win it.
Show maximum cooperation and team-spirit in this task. You must help a weak member of your
group to cross the obstacles. For e.g. If a person is not being able to cross the tire obstacle, give
him a helping hand by holding the tire in a stable position. Armed forces always operate in
specific groups and an armed forces aspirant must be a cooperative person. He should consider
the interest of his group rather than his gains.
General Preparation
Doing exercises like Pushups, Pull ups, Rope climbing etc. is really helpful for the Group
Obstacle race. Because in these exercises, we are lifting our own body weight.
For e.g. for climbing up 10 feet wall, we must have greater muscular strength in arms. Push-ups
and pull ups increase our ability to lift our own body weight.
DAY-4
Personal Interview
Personal Interview: It is a main key which decides your recommendation in the SSB
Interview, SSB Interview questions and answers plays vital role in the assessment of the
candidate. How to face the IO [Interviewing officer] in the SSB PI [SSB Personal Interview] is the
major concern here, one wrong move can tarnish your image and reduce your chances to get
recommend.
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Why SSB Interview in India's Toughest
Interview
Why SSB Interview in India's Toughest Interview. You must have read in many articles that Service
Selection Board Interview is the trickiest interview. In some places you must have read that it is the
toughest one. In fact the candidates who appear in this interview also second this opinion, that SSB
is India’s toughest interview. So we decided to dig into this point even more and thus this article talks
about why SSB is India’s toughest interview.
o Instead of ‘best’ fit, they want ‘right’ fit: Defence Forces is one such organization which
doesn’t want the best people as officers, they want the right people. In other organizations if
you go and there are ‘n’ number of people who have come there for interview, then they’ll
select based on the number of posts. They’ll select amongst the lot, who they think is best for
the job. Where as in SSB they want the right fit. If they won’t find the right fit, they’ll simply
reject all the other people, if they find the right fit in all, then they’ll recommend all. You must
have read that there is a shortage of officers in the forces, this is the major reason for that.
Since SSB is a very tough interview and they want the right fit and not the best one, hence the
reason for the vacant seats.
o The three pronged selection style: In SSB three people access you from three different
perspectives. The psychologist accesses you from you mind, he/she makes sure that you have
the necessary qualities that an officer must have, by putting you under several tests. The
Interviewing officers talks to you one on one and draws his conclusion based on your answers.
The GTO tests you for your group compatibility and other social qualities. If you are passed by
any two (in some cases all three), then only you are recommended. The conclusions of these
officers are independent and nobody interferes in other one’s deduction. They never discuss
anything about any candidate accept for the board conference.
o Mansa, Karma, Vachan and the OLQ’s: It is said that in order to pass the SSB you must be
the same person in all the three assessors’ conclusion. This means you must possess certain
OLQ’s and these should be the same in all the three results. In other words what you write in
the psychological tests papers should be in line with what you say to the interviewing officer
and these should match with how you perform in the GT series. If you are not putting any fake
reaction then generally the results of all three assessors must match, thus you get
recommended.
o The secrecy of results (Self-Introspection): There is a common complain amongst the
candidates that in SSB nobody gets to know where he/she lacked. Thus the results are secret
and you shortcomings are never told. It is entirely left on the candidate to think, introspect and
derive the conclusion where they lacked; in which test they performed bad or what might be the
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possible reason for rejection. It just leaves you wondering, and is very difficult to guess where
you lacked because sometimes your conclusion can be entirely different. So all in all you never
really get to know the reason of your rejection.
Most of the questions are prior known to us because of the material available to us and thanks to this
portal, but sometimes candidates face some spontaneous questions, I term these questions as
“special questions”. Sometime answering these quick questions appropriately can help in showing a
good presence of mind. I tried to collect this kind of questions from aspirants who have faced
interviews at different boards and as well as from my own experience. I have tried to enlist some of
them:
1. Which is your favorite state in south India? And when you name any of them next question is
give 5 recent news related to that state?
2. Which movie you watched last in theater with friends? Who were actor, director and actress?
3. How many Facebook friends you have? Do you know all of them personally?
4. Which magazine do you like? Tell me about most recent article you read from that magazine?
5. What is your routine during weekends?
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6. If you don’t drink, how you adjust with your friends in parties? And in the profession you are opt
most of the officers drink, then how you will adjust? And if you drink which is your favorite
brand?
7. What are qualities that you have but your father don’t have?
8. Utilization of pocket money or salary, how much you spend on yourself?
9. Any disagreement you had with friends, and how did you solve it?
10. Any mischief you and your friends did in college? Describe.
11. What are dimensions of this room?
12. Give an example when you were in problem and your friends helped you?
Friends every SSB is a new opportunity to learn analyze and correct our approach. All such
questions are to check our observations and presence of mind. Any question can be handled if mind
is cool and calm at that time. Confidence, smile, being attentive and good command over language
is a key for making mind respond appropriately. Best way to achieve this is to inculcate these things
in day today life.
What is essential?
There are a few things which you are expected to know about the certain organization which you are
going to join. These things include:
1. Commands, headquarters. (Of the service you are going to join)
2. Ranks
3. A few aircrafts/guns/weapons/ships
4. Few missiles
5. Chief of staff
6. Information about anything related to defence, if you have in your city.
7. Recent Defence deals
8. Name of the defence minister
9. Major wars
10. What your job profile will be
If you are from a defence background or any of your family member/close friend is in defence you
need to know a few additional things:
Fine details about the work of the person you know.
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Everything, about the unit/squadron the person works in.
Details about the aircraft/ship if associated.
You’ll be asked anything and everything related to the organization if you have your sibling or
parents in it.
Does it help?
As mentioned above, you are expected to know a few things about the organization you are going to
join. It shows that you are dedicated to join it and that you are sincere in your attempt. Whereas lack
of any knowledge shows that you are very casual about your attempt. If you are working and still
manage to get hold of a few information about the forces then that will definitely help you, as it’ll cast
a good impression that you are hardworking and found time out of your busy schedule to read about
the forces. Of course this will never form the basis of your selection, but it might form a basis of your
rejection, if you do not know anything. SSB is a collective test, the results depend on the collective
result of the small tasks which form a part of the whole testing. Interview is a major part of it and you
can be tricked around this part if you have not prepared well for it, in the interview.
For those of you having a defence background, you are expected to know a great deal, as you have
been living in that environment since childhood. If you fail to answer then that shows your lack of
awareness about your surroundings. So in order to be fully assured of your success, why not
prepare well for it in advance. After all if defence is your aim, you’ll not like to leave any stone
unturned to join it.
1. Do not take your dress lightly. We are not asking you to wear Armani, but a decent pair of
formals. It should fit you well, neither too loose nor tight. It should be well ironed and your
shoe must be properly polished. You also need to comb your hair well.
2. If you are going there directly from your GTO, then don’t unnecessarily rush to change, it’ll
only create a situation of chaos for you. Rather wash your face, relax for five minutes and
take deep breaths. They only fixed your interview at that time, they know that you are coming
from GTO.
3. Do not slouch. It goes both for when you are walking and when you are sitting. The interview
is a long process; you have to sit on that chair for a long time. With time do not slouch, sit
smartly with a correct posture, it is not advised to cross your legs or sit cross hands. Walk
smartly when you get up. Your confidence is very well reflected through that.
4. You don’t need to go and shake your hands with the IO. If he initiates go ahead and shake
hands smartly. Never initiate a shake hand yourself.
5. Do not go and directly sit on the chair. Go wish him or if he initiates shake hand with him and
stand near your chair, do not sit until he asks you too.
6. Never get fooled by that smile he holds. They are trained to smile. They’ll smile, make you
comfortable and make you speak things you never want to tell. Never get too friendly with the
IO, there is a distance which you maintain with a teacher, your elders, same is the case with
him.
7. Do not deny the questions he is asking you, like for example situations. He might give you a
situation like, ‘what if I want to marry your sister’, if he said that situation that means he is
asking you to assume, answer accordingly, do not say that ‘I don’t have a sister’.
8. The biggest mistake that candidates do is denying the situation. If he is saying something
agree to it and think what you will do in that situation.
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9. Never ask stupid questions to the officer that what your job will be, or some super smart
candidates ask, how your SSB sir was. It is better to say no questions than asking a foolish
one.
10. Never lose your confidence, they’ll put you under pressure but make sure you deliver.
A question generally arises as to whether we can change our attitude which hampers our progress.
This can be done, if we are able to counter the influences which developed our attitude, we can
overcome and correct our attitudes. To develop your personality, friends, try to develop a moral
character and of course a healthy body and mind. Try to have a good knowledge on the present
trends in social, technological and political fields. Extensive reading of books, journals and a wide
spectrum of newspapers helps to increase our knowledge which will help us to achieve confidence to
face the SSB. A candidate’s character traits are assessed throughout SSB Tests and it is essential
to have a good sparkling character for an officer to effectively command and coordinate his
subordinates. A man without a good character is like a flower without perfume.
Friends, Here I have enlisted certain hints to improve your personality for SSB
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Concentrate on one thing at a time.
Do not blame others when things go wrong.
Show an interest in what other people say.
Cultivate a sense of wit and humor.
Be optimistic and cheerful.
Have a good moral character.
Try to avoid making others fell inferior.
Have a good and friendly smile.
Talk about things that interest others.
Remain cool in adverse conditions.
Be always vigilant.
Have a good, well-built body.
Cultivate a habit of congratulating others in their success.
Always look fresh and cheerful.
Cultivate self-control and humility.
Have sympathy for others.
Have will power and determination.
Think twice before doing or saying anything.
Have a wide store of knowledge.
Have some commonsense and practical intelligence.
Actively participate in the activities of the organization or school you belong to.
Cultivate a habit of accepting your mistakes and shortcomings and try to rectify and correct
them.
Be impartial-Should not have extreme views on any subject.
Be good in your dress and tress.
Have good professional knowledge and always try to be active.
Should not be lethargic.
Always try to be friendly with others.
Cultivate a habit of initiating conversations with others.
Be Bold and courageous to face every difficulties.
Think positively.
Walk erect, swinging your arms, and breathe deep.
Try to improve your voice and make it pleasant.
Friends, try to practice these tips in life. This would bring a great change in your personality
and sociability. If you are able to implement all these tips, then friends, you will be mentally fit
for Defense forces.
But the thing is my friends that you can do anything you want if you practice it well, the saying
“Practice makes a man (woman) perfect” is not said in vain. Here are few qualities that need to be
present in a ‘future officer’.
1. Good Physique: Well most of you will say that it is given by God but tell me sincerely are
you not impressed by a person who has a good physique instantly? Well by physique I don’t
mean you have be all tall, good looking and all, it just means that you should have a proper
body weight and must be fit, if you are taking healthy food and exercising or playing a sport
everyday you’ll be naturally fit. So you’ll be naturally confident!
2. Voice: Your voice should be impressive; I mean not very shrill not very heavy but
commanding. You should sound like an officer. It is definitely not possible to change your
voice but you can moderate a little bit if you like. If you sound very shrill then make sure while
putting point your pitch is maintained to an extent which sounds okay.
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3. Leadership: Being a leader is not often something you can choose to be or not be. Each
officer becomes a leader in the performance of helping people to solve problems and work
through difficult situations. Leadership is something you can get by developing confidence.
You should have confidence on yourself. You must learn to take initiative to start with begin
with small things like taking part in school & college activities.
4. Body Language: Your body language matter a lot. Even if you have a good personality it
won’t help until you have a good body language. It means you must learn to walk firmly, sit
upright, stand erect etc. You should never slouch or drop your shoulder while walking or
sitting. Practice it in your daily life, walk firmly watch yourself in mirror while walking or sitting.
If become habitual to have a good body language you'll definitely make a mark.
Zeal for Defense: You must have a zeal for defense services. This means you must love adventure,
must be lively and ready to take part in any event. You can become lively by taking part in many
activities in your institution or in your vicinity. You must play some sport to improve your personality
because sports definitely enhances personality and induces discipline in life.
Courage is the awareness of danger that exists, and the desire or at least the willingness to face
it. It is not the ignorance of the existence of danger and its implications. It recognizes fear of danger
or criticism, but enables the man to go ahead with calmness and firmness. It gives a man control
over him, enabling him to accept responsibility and to act properly in danger. It is the quality of a
man which forces him to marshal all his abilities and powers to overcome the hardships.
It is of two types:
o Physical
o Mental
Physical courage is concerned with danger to the person, in physical terms while mental courage
comes into being when one does something which one thinks must be done due to his
conscientiousness even at the cost of accepting losses / initial adversities. It is difficult to imagine
military leaders without physical and mental courage. A commander has to lead his men willingly
into the battle-field full of danger. He has to display calmness, firmness and self-control in the face
of heavy odds. He cannot turn back from his mission because of danger or hardship. He must gain
full control over his emotions. Even the slightest sign of fear in a leader will force the men he
commands to suspect the leaders ability to lead form the front and dilute his leadership. Therefore,
courage is an essential quality to face dangers and win the war.
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It can be acquired by exposing oneself to harder life and doing what one thinks is correct. Courage
can be developed to some extent by ambition and inspiration.
1. Formals: - Keep this word in mind. From your dress to your behavior, keep everything formal.
Don't make it too much else it'll look show off. But when you are talking to any officer, sitting in
front of IO, lecturing in group task, or answering in conference, Be formal!
2. Dress: - For group task, you are given options to choose among track suit, pants, shorts,
trousers, etc. Why so? So that you are comfortable. Girls can choose in between western and
Indian formals. Don't hesitate in choosing either. Always choose what you are more
comfortable in. One more thing, whatever you choose, it should be of fitting. It should not be
too loose or too tight. Same for length. Generally, we don't pay this much attention while
choosing, and later repent too.
3. Hair: - Boys are advised to get a haircut in advance. Have short hair. Girls, hair bangs/fringes
are common in us. But at SSB, tie them properly in bun, pony or braid. Your hair should not
come on your face. Use proper pins.
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4. Jewelry: - Take of all studs, earrings, rings, pendants and even small fancy items. Girls don't
use fancy accessories in hair. Use simple black pins.
5. Posture: - Keep it thoroughly straight. Always sit straight. While standing, stand at ease and
don't lean on anything. Don't stand loose, be active!
6. Nail: - No doubt Officers will notice it. Cut them properly. And girls, no nail paints. Not even
light colored.
7. Behavior: - Officers there are very highly superior to you. Respect them. Never come in any
argument. Even if you are right, explain your points in short and politely. Wearing a smile on
face will show your confidence and optimistic nature. Even your body language should be polite
and respectful.
8. Facial expressions: - When you are asked anything personal or annoying, don't make faces.
Be expressive with body language but don't react too much, especially girls. You might even be
subjected to question related to your partner, physical relations and all, which girls often react
to in a very awkward manner. He's not flirting, he is checking how you maintain a balance in
frank mindedness/boldness and emotions while speaking.
9. Emotional stability: - It has been seen that people get disturbed when mocked or made fun by
officers. Don't deviate. Give a polite yet witty answer. When he annoys you, show patience!
When he makes you emotional, take things to a little funny side and show him you are strong.
When he gets angry, behave very polite. When he makes you angry, smile and hold on.
Remember, he's not a fool that he does not know how to behave with the candidates. He is
doing it intentionally, to test you. Be emotionally stable.
Here's all you need to take care of! When you meet a person for the first time or when you see a
stranger, how do you judge the person? By smartness of Looks! When we folks do the same why the
Officers won’t be doing the alike tasks? And why just in interviews? Always look smart! Always be
presentable, confident and emotionally stable. It's worth following. After all, first impression is the last
impression.
o GTO: For your GT series you need to have a white t shirt. Apart from it ladies can wear either
shorts or track pants which should again be in white color. Men can wear white track pants. A
white track suit will also be suitable. If you have a problem finding pure white clothes get the
ones with around 90% white content. Ladies are allowed to wear white colored salwarkurta as
well.
o Conference: For conference you have wear formal clothes just like interview. You have to
appear in front of the whole board so you need to look presentable and formal.
o General purpose: Carry a night clothing or a suitable night dress for room. For mess premises
also you have to go in decent preferably formal clothes.
o Shoes: Wear formal clothes with formal dress. Wear white sports shoes (if not then shoes with
maximum white content) for GTO. You can’t roam in slippers so carry appropriate shoes to
roam around in the premises.
Some important points:
1. You can carry a pair of jeans and two t shirts for traveling and book out purposes.
2. Not much casual clothing is required as you won’t get chance to wear it so carry clothes
appropriately.
3. You are not required to carry pillow or blanket but do carry one thin sheet for night.
4. In mess you are expected to be in formal clothes so please follow that.
5. Wear decent, mostly semi-formal or formal clothes in the campus all the time.
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Lessons from Sports: Creating Chances
The Football fever is on and there might be hardly one who doesn’t watch the football match.
Football is the most energetic game and almost everyone likes to play as well as watch it but did you
ever try to get a message that it delivers? While analyzing the statistics of a football match, there are
a few crucial statistics one must focus on. First and foremost is obviously the score of the match.
Secondly the possession of the ball- which team is in more control of the game? And lastly, how
many opportunities to score goals did each team have? There is very simple correlation between
these statistics that delivers a meaningful message- ‘You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take’.
This message is so true not only in football, basketball or any other sport, but also in many aspects
of our lives. If we don’t take chances or initiatives, we won’t be successful. In order for us to score
and win in life, don’t we (like footballers in a match) need to create those goal-scoring opportunities?
Don’t we need to actively create situations that will pave our way towards victory? Of course YES!
Let’s suppose that you are job hunting and you expect to get a job by sending your CV or resume to
a few companies and expect them to offer you your dream job, Know that it is highly unlikely. On the
other hand, if you actively put yourself in situations where you increase your employability –by
attending a specific course or thoroughly researching a company-before sending your application to
them, aren’t you giving yourself a greater chance to bag that job you aspire to? In essence, you must
ask yourself, “Am I putting myself in a position to win and achieve my targets?”
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Here are a few questions that you can ask yourself that may help you put yourself in a better position
to achieve your goals, be it for a job promotion or anything you wish to achieve in life. These are all
questions that sport coaches ask players to think about:
o Can I improve upon my individual skills?
o Can I improve communication with other people?
o Do I have enough strength to beat my opponents?
o Am I able to tackle the situations that make me panic?
o Am I associating with the right people?
o Am I confident in my skills?
If the answer for these questions is YES, then reinforce those actions and don’t let them go. But if
the answer is NO, then there is a chance for you to work on yourself and keep on growing and get
into a good position.
Always remember, if you create zero opportunities to score, you will never win. And you can still win
the game even if you are not in full control of it as long as you are effective. So, focus on increasing
your odds of scoring, create chances and succeed!
1. Bad Posture and Dress: Your way of walking into the room, sitting on the chair and your dress
matters. If you are walking stealthily, wearing an inappropriate dress and putting up a gloomy
face that will sure cast a bad impression You are supposed to walk confidently (not proudly), in
an erect and straight manner sit straight on the chair meant for you. You can wear a formal
dress in which you are comfortable mostly a light shirt and a dark trouser.
2. Lack of confidence: When you step in your face should gloom with confidence. If you are
looking unduly nervous or worried then it will create an adverse impact. Slight nervousness is
normal but not much. Remember you have got nothing to lose, hence chuck out all worries and
enjoy the interview.
3. Gullibility: This means that you are bad in defending your opinions; the IO can easily mold
your views to his own desire. This is a case of rejection. Firstly you should be logical in your
opinion and once you are sure then you must stick to your ideas however if you find that you
have chosen a wrong side then you can agree with the IO but you must firstly choose a right
opinion which can come only if you are logical.
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4. Lack of self-knowledge: If you don’t know much about yourself that is about your marks,
achievements or hobbies and sports which you have filled in PIQ then bye-bye! You are
expected to match what you wrote in PIQ and have good knowledge about your hobbies,
sports etc.
5. Blank about Family: If a candidate doesn't know about the work or occupation of parents or
siblings then he/she is definitely not passable. You must be aware about your parents and
siblings’ jobs, studies etc. Also you must have the knowledge about positive and negative
qualities of you family and friends. This you can prepare in advance.
6. Unaware about the Force you have applied for: When going for a job in defense you are
expected to have knowledge about the strengths of defense this includes aircraft, missiles,
tanks, submarines and latest news about them. Also read about the ranks and commands etc.
Especially about the force (Army, Navy or Air force) you have applied for.
7. Poor General Awareness: Having a poor general awareness doesn't qualifies you to be an
officer you must be at least aware about recent happening in our country and around the world.
If not detail then too at least a little bit however it is advisable that you have knowledge in depth
about anything you are going to speak in front of the interviewer.
Not following instructions: If you are bad in following instructions your chances of getting in are
screwed. If you are asked comprehensive type lengthy questions then you must have such a grasp
that you can remember most of the questions and answer them in order
Have a good daily routine.i.e., get up early, exercise daily( Run 4-5 km, 30-40 Sit up/Push up each
and 10-12 Pull ups), have fixed timings for everything and sleep early.
Ensure that you shave every day, have a smart short haircut and take pride in the way you dress up.
Do not wear slippers or casual dresses as a habit.
Improve your knowledge base by reading a lot. You could divide the subjects under the following
main heads: Political issues, Environment, Science and Technology, Sports, Economic issues,
Foreign Affairs, You must definitely know all about live issues pertaining to India and its neighbors.
Download information from internet and also make newspaper/magazine cuttings to revise the topics
frequently.
Improve your confidence level by every day discussing some current topics with a group of friends
who are preparing for some competitive exam.
Be more vocal and improve your communication skills. Try and get to the center stage whenever an
opportunity comes your way while interacting with your friends or family.
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Carry out introspection every evening and see how you could have responded differently to certain
difficult situations. Make self-corrections in your future behavior.
Improve your bearing and social graces by being conscious of the way you walk, talk or discuss
issues with others.
Be sensitive, warm and friendly while dealing with the others. Never let down friends and become a
trustworthy person.
Practice psych tests always under a professional mentor who is able to calibrate your thought
process to the desired conditioning. If these tests are not analyzed correctly, it can do you more
harm than good.
Fill up your Personal Information Questionnaire (PIQ) Form and see what kind of questions the
Interviewing Officer can ask you during the interview and discuss your answers with your mentor.
DAY-5
Conference
Conference in SSB interview happens on the 5th day of SSB testing, in conference, all the
assessors of a particular board including the president and deputy president, meet each other to
discuss and prepare the results of candidates on 5 days testing. There are few rumors and doubts
among candidates regarding the conference, lets discuss them one by one.
Candidates will be called one by one according to increasing or decreasing order of their Chest No.
there will be a bell and a display board indicating a chest number just to inform the candidates about
their turn to go inside conference hall.
Generally Conference lasts for 30 Seconds to 60 Seconds for most of the candidates, few
candidates may take more time up to 5 -10 mints or 30 mints sometimes, such cases are rare and
they are generally a doubt case. There are few questions which are generally asked:
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o How are you? How were your stay, food and accommodation here in last 5 days?
o Rate your performance out of 10?
o How do you rate your performance of three tests?
o How many friends you made in these last five days?
o Any changes which you felt in yourself in these 5 days.
o Why you were not selected in your previous attempts? (For Repeaters).
o What you will do if you are not selected this time?
o Rate yourself in you group?
o What is your next plan?
o Which test you enjoyed most in SSB?
o In which test you think you could have done better?
o Have you been out with friends? What all places you visited of the city in which your Board is
Located.
o Compare your performance with previous ssb attempt?
o Some SRTs if you are boarder line case?
o Any suggestion for improvement in SSB?
DAY – 6
The Appeal Medical Board will be held at one of the following hospitals
In case of candidate being declared unfit by the Appeal Medical Board, he/she may challenge the
proceedings and may be granted review of medical proceedings based on the merit of the
case. Any candidate desiring for a review should address the request to Recruiting Directorate
(Personnel & Cord), Army Headquarters, West Block III, RK Puram, New Delhi with a copy to the
President of Appeal, Medical Board, within one day of the holding of Appeal to Medical Board. The
application for RMB is routed through DG, AFMS. The decision for grant of RMB is with DG, AFMS,
and is not a matter of right. RMBs are conducted at R&R Hospital Delhi Cantt and AFMC, Pune.
The recommended candidates after the declaration of SSB results will stay in the Selection Centre’s
in the lines earmarked for the recommended candidates for their medical examination by the Military
Hospital. The candidates will be allotted fresh medical chest numbers for the purpose. Candidates
who go for Appeal Medical Board or have to get their medical examination done at a later date due to
some unavoidable reasons will do so under their own arrangements.
It is utmost important that recommended candidates maintain proper discipline during their stay in
Selection Centre’s during their conduct of medical examination. The candidates are required to put
on their medical Chest Number (with Red Cross) whenever they are present in the campus of Selection
Centre’s.
Candidates are advised to build themselves up by physical training, sports, running, swimming etc, so
that they meet the training goals successfully.
Ideal Age, Height and Weight for Male: It should be within permissible limits (±10%) of the ideal
weight as per correlation table between age, height and average weight given below in recording
fraction lower than 0.5 kg will be noted and 0.5 kg above will be recorded as 1 kg:
Medical Standards
The candidate should be free from wax (EARS), DNS, Hyrocele/Phimosis. Defective Color
Vision, LASIK Surgery, Over/Under Weight, Under Chest, Piles, Gynecomastia, Tonsillitis,
Veri-Cocele and Aids.
You should be able to read 6/6 in a Distant Vision Chart
Color Vision Standard should be CP-III
Minimum 14 Dental Points With Sound Teeth
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Physical standards Minimum Height Minimum Weight
Women 152 CM 42 KG
172 - 178 57 – 60 59 – 63 64 - 69 67 – 71
179 – 183 61 – 63 64 – 66 69 – 72 72 – 74
184 – 185 64 67 – 68 73 – 74 75
Note: The Medical board permits +/- 10% of the candidate’s weight (i.e. if a candidate is 21 year old
with height 167 then boards will pass him if his weight in between 50.4 and 616).
1. The candidate must be in good physical and mental health and free from any
disease/disability which is likely to interfere with the efficient performance of duties.
2. There should be no evidence of weak constitution, bodily defects or over weight.
3. The minimum acceptable height for Male candidate is 157.5 cm. For women candidate’s
minimum acceptable height is 152 centimeters. For Gorkhas and individuals belonging to hills
of North Eastern region of India, Garhwali and Kumaon, the Minimum acceptable height will
be 5 cm less. In case of candidates from Lakshadweep, the minimum acceptable height can
be reduced by 2 cm for males and females candidates.
4. Chest should be healthy. For males the minimum range of expansion after full inspiration
should be 5 cm. In recording the measurements, fraction of less than 0.5 cm will be ignored,
0.5 cm will be recorded as such and 0.6 cm and above will be recorded as 1 cm. X-Ray of
the chest is compulsory and will be taken to rule out any disease of the chest.
5. There should be no disease of bones and joints of the body.
6. A candidate should have no past history of mental breakdown or fits.
7. The hearing should be normal. A candidate should be able to hear a forced whisper with
each ear at a distance of 610 cm. In a quiet room. There should be no evidence of present or
past disease of the ear, nose and throat.
8. There should be no sign of functional or organic disease of the heart and blood vessel. Blood
pressure should be normal.
9. The muscles of abdomen should be well developed and there should be no enlargement of
liver or spleen. Any evidence of disease of internal organs of the abdomen will be a cause for
rejection.
10. Un-operated hernias will make a candidate unfit. If operated, this should have been done at
least 1 year prior to the present examination and healing is completed.
11. There should be no hydrocele, varicocele or piles.
12. Urine examination will be done and any abnormality, if detected will be a cause for rejection.
13. Any disease of the skin which is likely to cause disability or disfigurement will also be a cause
for rejection.
14. A candidate should be able to read 6/6 in a distant vision chart with each eye with or without
glasses. Myopia should not be more than 3.5D and hypermetropia not more than 3.5D
including Astigmatism. For women candidates the minimum acceptable visual acuity are:
Distant vision (corrected) better eye 6/6 worse 6/18, Myopia of not more than minus 5.5
including Astogination.
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15. Internal examination of the eye will be done by means of ophthalmoscope to rule out any
disease of the eye. A candidate must have good binocular vision. The color vision standard
will be CP-III for Army A candidate should be able to recognize red and green colors.
16. Candidates who have undergone or have the evidence of having undergone Radial
Keratotomy, to improve the visual acuity, will be permanently rejected.
17. Candidates who have undergone LASER Surgery for correction of refractive error will be
considered for commission in Army if they fulfill following criteria :-
o Age more than 20 years.
o Uncomplicated stable LASIK/Excimer (PRK) laser procedure done for Myopia or
Hypermetropia, with stable refraction for a period of six months after the procedure.
o A healthy retina.
o Corrected vision should be 6/6 in better eye and 6/9 in worse eye, with maximum
residual refraction of + 1.50 in any meridian for myopia or hypermetropia.
o Axial length within permissible limits.
Note:
o All candidates recommended by SSB will have to undergo medicals as per extent
regulation.
o Tattoo. Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of the forearms i.e.
from inside of elbow to the wrist and on the reverse side of palm/back (dorsal) part of
the hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable
and candidates will be barred from further selection.
o The Medical standards for Executive (General Service) shall be same for PC & SSC
candidates.
I have seen people who prepared for only a month succeeding and yet another class who have
prepared for years and not made it. So as such there is no time to start the preparation, this is what
you’ll think now. No but definitely there is a time. The earlier you start them the better. One more
thing the quantity of time never matters for preparations, what matters is the quality of time you put in
and how sincerely you are preparing. The OLQ’s which are the most important aspect of SSB can’t
be developed in a day. They can only be developed by putting in a good amount of quality time.
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Observe-Analyze-Adopt
This is the mantra of getting success in SSB. You have to first observe the OLQ’s what they are and
how many of them and in what extent they are present in your personality. You have to observe the
Personality of an officer and compare yourself to his/her personality. Then comes the analysis part,
now you have to analyze that what is the amount of OLQ’s which are missing in you, and you have
to find out ways to develop them. Imagine yourself as an officer and then think what is missing in
you. Then comes the adopting part. Adopt these OLQ’s in your personality.
So the right time to prepare for SSB is the time when you get to know what your aim is, the time
when you decide that yes I have to be an Officer. Defense can’t be put as an option in career; you’ll
get in only if you have made it the first priority. Making it the topmost priority in your life will always
urge you to prepare well for it. Remember that even for a post of a very small private job there are a
hundred more that are there to compete, hence in SSB there are always a lot more people who have
put in all their efforts to get into it, so it is always the survival of the fittest.
You have to concentrate and prepare for SSB, from the day you decide what your aim is, i.e. Fauj.
Give ample amount of time to know yourself, and analyze your positives’ and negative’s. Remember
you can’t fake it in SSB so either you have the personality they want or you don’t. It is important to
become a kind of person who is suitable in reality instead of faking it. For e.g. if you are lazy and
have a habit of getting up late then you must try to change and be lively and active, because if you
are not and you are telling a lie in SSB that you are active and blah-blah then also you’ll be caught
by the Interviewer or the Psychologist. So it’s better to be the desired kind of person instead of lying
there
Start preparing now! It’s better to be late than never.
Recapitulation
Now the question arises, which category requires coaching and which doesn't.
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CRUX
If you possess adequate communication skills, understand yourself, and have the finesse to deal
with various people, you do not require any external push. Whereas, if you are tad weak in any of
these attributes, then you may take up training to enhance your skills. Mind you, getting genuine
guidance about the SSB interview always puts you at ease. Therefore, it is about getting the basics
right and applying your own brain towards the right direction.
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What You Need To Do To Be Successful In
SSB?
Even the predictions in the night during the last day at centre at the dormitory turns out wrong. It is
so because you are judged for certain OLQ’s only and the assessors are specially trained to do so.
They have a vast experience for judging the people from almost all the corners of country who come
and live their dream. Aspirants come there and go and they are from every state of India, hence
they have rich experience of judging vast family background, diversity and culture. I have thought of
few suggestions which might help to sustain the battle:
o Do not try to pose what you are not. Be truthful and be yourself. Else you will be caught
anyway/
o Be natural and don’t try to fake anything. Same things are tested so many times there that you
will not realize where to speak what
o Don’t be a parrot to rattle out things whenever not needed. Apply common sense and then
speak. Even if you speak less but whatever you say if it has quality no one can stop you from
clearing.
o Don’t try to over perform in GTO. Remember it’s not the place to prove individual potential, but
it’s something where you need to carry the group across and that will only provide you access
through the GTO rounds. SSB is such an exam where you are tested individually and i group
also. Perform equally well. An officer cannot be individualistic.
o In PI you will get sufficient chance to prove yourself as the interviews normally last for 45min to
1 hour and you will be judges on many aspects. You need to revisit your whole life in an interview
and after coming out you will realize how great you were in all the phases and what more could
be done to improve.
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o The various psychological rounds will test how as a person you are and how you pursue things
in life. The family background, the values and moral you follow might also be tested as it has a
greater impact in your life. Psychology is not fixed and varies as per the situation and the phase
you are going through in life. The psychologist just suggests being a positive thinker in even the
harsh situations of life and excelling because such situations test the courage.
2. You can’t know the world better until you know yourself: Self-introspection is very
important if you want to get through SSB. So introspect yourself, find out your strengths and
weaknesses, and then work on your strengths to enhance them and on your weakness to
diminish them. The person who knows you the best is yourself, so use this to your advantage
and find out your abilities.
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3. Have a look around: In SSB’s you’ll be asked a lot questions related to your family, friends
and closed ones. So it is better to go prepared. The questions will range from their occupation
to what do they like/ dislike in you, what you like/dislike in them etc. Hence you are advised to
have a look around yourself and be prepared for such questions.
4. Presentation is the secret my friend: You might be having ample amount of knowledge but it
is of no use until you know the way to present it. To be able to present something in an orderly
way you must practice doing so. Now by practice I mean that try to write the points and practice
answering the expected interview questions. In this way you’ll be prepared thoroughly to
present your thoughts in the interview.
5. Channelize your thoughts: By channelizing here I mean that give your thoughts a rights
direction. You must be aware that the answers you are going to give or anything that you are
going to say in the SSB must have adequate proof to prove it. So for this you need to think in a
right direction. Keep on checking that whether the thing which you are thinking is correct, what
all cross questions can be raised from them and can you answer/tackle those questions.
6. Get set and Go: SSB is a test of five days, it involves long duration of testing. The days are
going to be tiring and you’ll be asked to do a lot of physical exercises as well (individual
obstacles, snake race) so for these thing you need stamina. Start going for a jog, or running in
order to build stamina.
7. North East West South: Yes! I am talking about the news. Knowing the current affairs and
what is going on in the national and international front will always keep you in an advantageous
state, so spare some time to listen to the news or read the newspaper.
8. Get a good essay book: A good essay book will help you to build knowledge about different
subjects. Now this knowledge will help you again in the GD and in the lecture in the GT Series.
9. Speak like a gentleman/lady: The way you speak tells volumes about you. Anybody who can
communicate well his/her thoughts will definitely cast a better impression. Speak slowly, in
proper tone, give pauses while you speak, speak calmly and not in a haste. In this way you’ll
develop a wonderful speaking style, so again it’ll help you to communicate your thoughts well to
others, in GD, interview etc.
10. Time yourself: The psychological testing the SSB is a time based test, there are many sample
SRT, WAT and TAT present on our website. Download them and time your responses.
11. The forces work on planning: Military planning or group planning is a very important exercise.
It checks not only your basic intelligence but also your ability to deploy proper resources, and
your ability to judge the importance and priority of any situation. The whole system of forces
works on planning, nothing in the forces is done in an unplanned or haste manner. So be very
logical and intelligent in the GPE.
12. Practice reasoning: The officers Intelligence and Rating test in SSB is held in the screening
part. You need to score well in it to get into stage two of the testing. While in some SSB OIR is
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a cakewalk, in a few like in Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, it is a bit tricky and difficult. It’ll be
beneficial to go prepared for this test. You can check the details regarding this test on our
website.
13. Be friendly and Smile: Be friendly with the group mates. A good repo with your group will be
helpful to you in the group tasks, since GT series is the longest exercise and you have to do it
with your group, it is important that you guys gel well. Good co-operation in a group leads to
more number of selections, never forget this!
14. You are not a rebel: You are going in the SSB to get selected, and not become a rebel. Why I
am saying this is because I have seen many candidates giving stupid suggestions and
speaking illogical things in the conference when asked for suggestions. You are assigned to
somebody who constantly asks your problem every day, you are even asked to write
suggestions in the mess register, then what is the need to go and say that quality of food needs
to be improved in the conference. You are going to join the forces, that is the purpose you are
going for, never forget it. Moreover always remember that if you give any suggestion in the
conference, there are 15 officers sitting to answer it, read again, 15 officers!
15. Never forget your purpose: The reason why you want to join the forces, never forget it. Never
forget the purpose you have gone in the SSB with, i.e. to get selected. Take care of yourself,
perform well, eat and sleep on time, bound them to take you in!
1. What is SSB? : If you are a fresher know the test in and out because now day’s people
prepare beforehand before going for the competition because of the severity and high reduction
rate at SSB. So don’t think you are going on a paid vacation as every attempt counts in your
account and then the elite tag of fresher also goes off and next visit if you plan for SSB would
be with repeaters. For repeaters also take the assessment of whether you are doing things
rightly or moving in wrong direction. If you have a good mentor who can judge your individual
personality you are really lucky. Because in classroom sessions and at places where many
people sit simultaneously it’s difficult to get the assessment done cumulatively.
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2. Practice hard: If you have tentatively followed step 1, get ready to practice as it only makes a
man perfect and tell you where you stand in the crowd. If it is monitored and assessed nothing
better than that. Personality is something which needs time to change and it is more of
dependent on the environment or the conditions you are presently living in. It cannot be
changed suddenly, hence keep sufficient time for preparation. I have seen people waiting for
SSB letter, if you are confident start preparing now because once you receive a letter you have
hardly a month to prepare and it’s too short a duration to achieve a change if needed.
3. General awareness: If you are ready for becoming an officer, you cannot ignore the
happenings around you. Prepare well the general knowledge as it is a vast field and needs time
for improvement. Hence do not ignore it and smoothen it.
1. Know something about the place you are going: I have often seen people while mentoring
them personally that when any question related to force they want to join comes they say that
they don’t have a clear picture. Now does it simply means that you want to go to a place and
you don’t know the way or what you goanna do there. Prepare some latest information about
the force you are interested in and don’t feel embarrassed in front of interviewer. It’s easy to
say sorry sir I don’t know the answer but not for some obvious questions. It will always be
counted negative.
2. PIQ is most important form: The PIQ form is the most important entity for SSB as it’s your
reflection in front of an interviewer and Psychologist. It should be filled as such it’s you
marketing yourself about your qualities and telling them, in fact forcing them to think about
you. Now In course of my mentorship I have seen candidates taking it lightly and filling
incomplete information in it. Hence I have made compulsory to spend some time and get it
filled properly. Remember you should not escape this process and take it seriously. At the
other end it would give a complete picture to assessors whether you are an officer material or
not, hence it increases your chances definitely. Rest lies with them that how they confirm on
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those points and assess you for the qualities which should be left to them as they are experts
in getting things out even if you want to hide.
3. The two parts have sufficiently covered about the essentials, start following and practicing if
you seriously want to be an officer in Indian defence forces. Next and the last series of this
write up will have other essentials too.
o Have info from the place you hail: Know about the place you belong. It seems to be a less
important point but is very important in terms of Psychologist assessing your background and
finding a match with you written material and interviewer trying to match many things as your
values and few qualities are embedded in you and depend on the background you come from.
Hence they are assessed and these things are not in your hand to change. It all depends on
how you were brought up and how you prefer doings things. But
o Communication is important: Communication is essential and important nowadays. Do the
assessors provide freedom to move to Hindi and English but it should not be considered
essential to use this instruction of assessors? Moreover remember that you should know that
nowadays English is a sort of compulsory course and a must know thing. So reasons like I was
in a Hindi medium school or I am weak in it does not work. Prepare hard if you are weak and
then stand strong in telling your views at SSB as it’s a common language understood by all and
not at all a regional language. Body language and gestures depict many things in your
personality. I have made essential in my mentorship program that this should be given
importance by the candidates and they need to improve it.
o Maintain Fitness: Take care of your health and exercise regularly to maintain physical fitness
as it is need in the external GTO rounds and help performing better.
o Be yourself: this is the last pint in this series of SSB preparation but i think the most essential
point in one’s preparation. It’s very easy to fake and prove your superiority or to change
yourself as per others requirement. But an officer does not do that. He is always true to himself
and keeps his qualities intact. Also since the interview at SSB is different from other interviews
you should be ready to face it differently. It would be a long interview where you would be
revisiting your life from the birth to till date and also revisiting the people who have affected
your life in a positive or negative way. Try to speak truth and assemble your important parts of
life before going for interview as it’s in your hand where you navigate your interview and how
you do it.
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These tips might be helpful in preparation or at least analyzing what
and how’s of SSB. There are many myths related to SSB in market
never listen to them and take experts suggestion before you start
believing in something. SSB is altogether a different world, face the
five day challenge and you will feel it.
1. Lack of Preparation: This is a major reason for failure in any exam. SSB is no different and
lack of preparation can be a big reason for your failure in SSB. Through preparations bring
confidence in you.
2. Lack of Confidence: Being confident can take you to great heights in life. Confidence speaks
volumes about anybody’s personality. The candidates who are not confident often hesitate and
get under unnecessary pressure.
3. Not listening with an open ear: The instructions that are given before every test in SSB are
self-sufficient to describe what they are looking for there. If you listen to the instructions clearly
you’ll get a fair idea of what the test demands and on what criteria you’ll be marked.
4. Lack of honesty: This is one major reason why candidates fail in SSB. If you can’t be honest,
you are definitely not fit to join the forces. SSB is about being brutally honest.
5. Being over friendly with the interviewing officer: The interviewing officers are taught to
smile and be friendly with the candidates. They just want you to feel comfortable so that you
end up saying everything they want to know. There are things which you would not like to share
with the IO. Being over friendly will only land you in troubled waters.
6. No self-Knowledge: SSB is one such interview where the more you know about yourself, the
more chances of success are there. A person who is not aware of what his strengths,
weakness, happiest and saddest moments are, is much like to fail. When you don’t understand
and know yourself, you can’t know anything better.
7. No knowledge about the surrounding: The surrounding you live in deserves your attention
as well. If you are not aware about the strength, weakness of your near and dear ones, about
their work/studies or about what is happening in your surroundings, you will be considered
casual in your approach towards life.
8. Dullness, non-enthusiastic attitude: A person who is cheerful and enthusiastic is liked by all.
Being cheerful shows positivity, whereas if you are dull and non-enthusiastic about things, it’ll
reflect negativity. You need to be excited about the tasks, it should reflect from your attitude.
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9. Bullying and overconfidence: Forces is not the place where you can bully people. You need
to understand that a good leader leads by example and motivates people instead of bullying
them. You need to encourage your group, and not dominate them in order to appear like a real
leader.
10. If you forget to smile: If you don’t smile you are taking unnecessary tension. People who
forget to smile are likely to get nervous and thus mess up the things in which they could have
performed well. So you need to take a break and smile.
Lakshya- A Journey
“Lakshya” a film from the Indian cinema showing incarnation of boy into a men. The movie inspires
a lot of defence aspirants towards their dream job………. sorry calling it just a job is the disregard
towards those martyrs who led down their life for the safety, security and Honour of their country
because no one can let down his life just for the sake of so called ‘job’. I don’t know how many times
I have watched the movie but every time it’s a new interest that makes me to watch the movie being
still.
The movie is all about a boy who have no future plans that what he will do in the future (or we can
say “aage kya karna hai”? In our parents language) and his answer is that right now I am going to
home and the evening with friends. It’s a story about a boy who just decides to do what his friends
decides for their future and even after deciding his aim or so called his friend’s aim he is in oscillatory
state.
We want short cut to success and start following the myths related to SSB which effects our
understanding of things.
We start thinking TAT/PPDT as story writing completion and write same stories provided in
books which has a not match to our personality. Remember that if one story is good for a
particular personality it might not be good for other if it has no match with your personality so
you have to write accordingly.
Taking assistance is not bad but in large chunks might not cause benefit because SSB is
something where you have to gauge your personality and I believe each and every individual
is different and needs different attention and treatment as per their persona. So try
assistance with an expert who can give you full time for yourself to understand what you are,
where you stand and where you could be taken.
You all will be surprised to know that everyone has all the qualities but the events and incidents in
life’s changes the degree in which they are present, and hence you have to understand that only and
work on it, success will surely be yours.
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Your Enemies at SSB: Fear and Expectation
When you reach the station while reporting for SSB, many of your hearts are thumping with fear,
expectations, anticipation. But let me tell you, fear and expectation are the two things which are sure
to bring your performance level down in SSB. Anticipation is okay, it is quiet natural to anticipate
something which you have never been through, but for the repeaters even anticipation should not be
there, as you have already been through that process once, so you know what all is awaiting.
Causes of fear in SSB:
Okay so let us see what all are the causes of fear when you go to SSB. In most cases it is the
anticipation which turns into fear, as there is a very thin line between the two. So let’s say you reach
the station, where you had to report. You see so many candidates, some with typical formal attire,
and beaming confidence on their face, some with excellent communication skills, some with flaunting
Fauji background and some with tons of knowledge. Now think yourself, how long does it take us to
know somebody completely? A day, a month, a year & sometimes a lifetime. It is very difficult to
judge somebody in just few hours of conversation or observation; why else do you think SSB keeps
you for 6 days? So instead of getting affected from the people in your surrounding and thinking that
they are superior just concentrate on yourself. Mentally revise what all you need to do in the
upcoming task.
I can surely write an entire article on what are the causes of fear in SSB! Okay, so wait for that one!
Causes of expectation:
You have been this all-rounder student in your school/college. Everybody appreciates that way you
sincerely carry out everything, be it studies or extra-curricular. You have been the leader, class
representative, captain. You have excelled in studies. You are an example for your siblings. Your
parents and teachers have high expectations from you, in turn you have high expectations out of
yourself. Chances are you have failed in SSB a few times. It is very obvious to have expectations,
but rather than giving time in expecting something, give that time to prepare.
A real life example:
A friend of mine, now a serving officer in the forces, told me his state of mind in his SSB. He went for
NDA Entry, just out of school. Got demoralized at the station it, seeing that many candidates were so
confident, all by themselves there, and he had his father with him. He had been told that SSB people
start observing you from the
station itself, and only those
who keep the luggage on the
bus are selected. He got further
demoralized when he saw that
forget about other people’s
luggage, he couldn’t even keep
his own luggage on the bus, as
somebody else already
snatched it and kept. Then he
lost all hope, he said that there
was no fear left inside him after
that, and no expectations even.
He just thought to give his best
and didn’t think about the result.
And he got through.
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I would conclude by saying that there is no place for fear and no place for expectation when you go
for SSB. Your focus should be on giving your best. Without any expectation or worry about the
result. SSB is looking for OLQ’s if you have them you’ll be there.
Life is a battle and you should fight it bravely. Once you inculcate these qualities, I think no one can
stop you clearing the SSB as it is the only exam which judges you on various parameters for five
days and then selects you. It’s the beauty of this exam that wrong is caught and punished. The exam
is so pure that only the deserving candidates cross it. You are also the one, but believe in your
efforts and keep trying... Rest for any help related to the matter feel free to ping me.
3. Military Planning Exercise: Planning is very important part of services. A good leader is
responsible enough to take his group in the direction of solution. When you plan keep in mind
that none of your resources are idea, that you are following the rules etc. Don’t give foolish or
childlike plans.
4. Command Task: As a commander you get the golden opportunity to demonstrate
leadership. Never leave any resource ideal, i.e. keep a track that all your subordinates are
doing something. Give clear instructions to them, explain them your plan of action and take
care of your subordinates that they have a way to cross the bridge you made. Take risk go
ahead and show how the work is to be done.
5. Snake Race: In this keep motivating your group, help the weaker members to cross the
obstacle, pay attention to the rules and make sure your group follows it.
6. PIQ Form: Fill it very carefully, there is a section of ‘Position of responsibility held’. This
section is your leadership section. You must fill it nicely, and remember it for your interview.
7. Psychological Tests: Make stories where the hero is doing something worthwhile for the
society. The hero must have a purpose in life. In your SRT write the reactions which
demonstrate leadership.
8. Interview: Be clear and confident. Have you views and knowledge on aspects and express
them clearly.
As a leader you are expected to follow every rule and take care that your group mates are also
following. If any rule is violated then politely remind your group mate to correct his/her mistake.
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7 Ways to Be an Effective Leader!
Being a good leader involves more than simply bossing people around while great leaders are
sometimes born. But we all have the potential to lead by example. Here is what you need to keep in
mind if you want to strengthen your leadership muscle:
1. Fail big: Don’t be scared to fail big. Failure is okay and can be good, only as long as you are
able to fail forward and learn from each and every mistake. Each time you fail, you grow.
2. Banish self-doubt: A lack of confidence can stop you from taking charge. Feelings of anxiety or
doubt can distort your self-image. Focus on daily successes (no matter how small they are) in
order to keep self-doubt at bay. Celebrate your past accomplishments and keep your
confidence level high.
3. Focus on results: What really matters is that leaders are able to create enthusiasm, empower
their people, instill confidence and inspire others. Leaders come in all different forms-introvert,
extrovert, casual, formal, you name it. It’s the result that matters, not the style.
4. Keep improving: A third of what it takes to be a good leader is inherited, but that just means the
other two-thirds are up for grabs. Most traits can be improved, strengthened and reinforced with
practice and training.
5. Fake it: The world has never been altogether friendly to introverts. It is for this reason that the
most successful introverts have mastered the ability to act like extroverts, a reminder that
learning how to fake it is still an important tool in a leader’s arsenal.
6. Laugh: Why? Just think about the people you’re most likely to trust and get along with-
probably not those who take themselves too seriously. A leader who encourages laughter
tends to be less hierarchical and thus more innovative.
7. Be responsible: ‘With great power comes great responsibility.’ This classic line from Spiderman
reinforces the idea that leaders must own their responsibility during the good times and the bad
times. Leaders, who step, generate more trust and respect.
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Indian Army, Navy or the Air Force?
Greetings to all the gallant aspirants, we all just love our defence forces, be it the arduous army, the
noble navy or the awesome air force. However, when it comes to choosing a force amongst these
three, it becomes a cumbersome task. Today we will discuss about the nuances of the three forces
which would help you to decide which one is the most suitable for you.
The army is predominantly responsible to carry out land based military operations. An army officer
must be very agile and show grit and determination in testing times. He should be ready to serve the
nation in any type of climate (hot, dry, and humid).
The navy has the onus of safeguarding our oceans. India is blessed to have a feted coastline of
7517 km. An officer in the Indian navy should have the temerity to sail continuously for a long period
of time. He must possess adequate perspicacity to deal with marine life.
The air force is the guardian of our skies. Flying a fighter jet is a long cherished dream of many of us.
Becoming an air force officer is not a cup of tea; one must be audacious and courageous to fly the
planes at any height at any climate.
It also must be noted that all the three forces have engineers and pilots serving for them but their
work is quite different from the other.
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SPECIALITIES
In the army you will get the privilege of getting posted at the entire country including very remote
locations like the Kashmiri valley and the north eastern states. In the navy you will discharge your
duties in the coastal states like Orissa, Goa, Kerala etc. In the air force you will be placed in very
strategic locations across the country like adampur (Punjab), Jamnagar (Gujarat). In addition to that
in the army you have the privilege to operate tanks, artillery, and certain delicate machinery. In the
navy you get to enjoy the opportunity to explore the marine life. You can become a diver, an
observer or a marine commando (MARCOS). Life in the air force is full of adventure, not only do you
get to soar on the skies; you also undergo special para training. Most importantly, the aviators on the
blue uniform just rock.
CONCLUSION
All three forces are the same in the eye of our nation. All of them work 24*7 to protect us from any
kind of threat. Though the selection procedure (SSB) is more or less the same for all of them, it
depends on the individual to choose the field of his interest. Before making a choice you must keep
in mind your likes, dislikes, physical and mental strength. It also must be noted that the medical
parameters of all the forces are different from each other. Hence, consider all the above mentioned
parameters and make a wise choice.
Knowing about the operations helps you in other ways also. It gives you an additional knowledge
and as far as your written exams are concerned, it is beneficial in it also. Plus knowing about the
valor and bravery of the Indian soldiers and the three wings of the Military fills you with a feeling of
patriotism and pride. Hence in this article you will be made familiar with the operations of which our
Defense has been a part of.
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To begin with I must tell you what defense operations are. In India the defense system consists of
the Indian Army, the Indian Air Force, the Indian Navy, the Indian Coast Guard and various other
inter-service institutions which have a responsibility of maintaining the integrity of India. They carry
out exercises in cases of wars or any such requirement and since they have a target to achieve they
call it an operation. Till now Indian Defense forces have been involved in a number of operations.
Here major of them are listed about which you should know.
Army Operations
o During First Kashmir War(1947)
o Operation Polo (1948) - Indian armed forces ended the rule of the Nizam of Hyderabad and led
to the incorporation of the princely state of Hyderabad in Southern India, into the Indian Union.
o Operation Vijay (1961) - the operation by the Military of India that led to the capture of Goa,
Daman and Diu and Anjidiv Islands from the Portuguese colonial holding in 1961.
o During Sino-Indian War (1962)
o During Second Kashmir War (1965)
o During Bangladesh Liberation War
o During Siachen conflict (1980)
o Operation Blue Star (1984)
o Operation Woodrose (1984)
o Operation Meghdoot (1984) — Indian military's capture of the majority of Siachen Glacier.
o Operation Pawan (1987) – Operations by the Indian Peace Keeping Force to take control of
Jaffna from the LTTE in late 1987 to enforce the disarmament of the LTTE as a part of the
Indo-Sri Lankan Accord.
o Operation Viraat (1988) – It was an anti-insurgency operation launched by the IPKF against the
LTTE in April 1988 in Northern Sri Lanka.
o Operation Trishul (1988) - Along with Operation Viraat, was an anti-insurgency operation
launched by the IPKF against the LTTE in April 1988 in Northern Sri Lanka.
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o Operation Checkmate (1988) - It was an anti-insurgency operation carried out by the IPKF
against the LTTE in the Vadamarachi area of northern Sri Lanka in June 1988.
o Operation Cactus (1988) — Indian armed forces oust Tamil nationalist mercenaries of PLOTE
who instigated a coup in Malé in the Maldives.
o Operation Vijay (1999) - name of the successful Indian operation to push back the infiltrators
from the Kargil Sector, in the 1999 Kargil War.
o Operation Parakram (2001)
o Operation Black Tornado, and Operation Cyclone, (2008)
o Operation Goodwill- humanitarian tasks in J&K
o Operation Good Samaritan- humanitarian tasks in Manipur/Nagaland
Navy Operations
o Operation Vijay (1961)
o Operation Trident (1971)
o Operation Python (1971)
o Operation Cactus (1988)
o During Operation Restore Hope (1992–2003)
o Operation Parakram (2001)
o During Operation Enduring Freedom (2001)
o During 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake (Operation Madath, Operation Sea Waves, Operation
Castor, Operation Rainbow, Operation Gambhir & Operation Rahat-II)
o Operation Sukoon (2006)
Air Operations
o During First Kashmir War (1947)
o During Congo Crisis (1961)
o During Sino-Indian War (1962)
o During Second Kashmir War (1965)
o During Bangladesh Liberation War (1971)
o Meghna Heli Bridge (1971)
o Tangail Airdrop (1971)
o Operation Meghdoot (1984)
o Operation Poomalai (1987)
o Operation Cactus (1988)
o Operation Safed Sagar (1999)
o Atlantique Incident (1999)
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Equivalent Officers Rank of Indian Armed
Forces
Dear Defence aspirants if you want to join Indian Armed Forces then it is necessary to aware the
all equivalent officers ranks of Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. I am going to discuss the all
ranks in the increasing order which is mention below one by one. These are:
In the above ranks the Field Marshal is only the rank which has held only by 2 persons of
Indian Army and one for Indian Air Force. Their names are:
o Field Marshal Kondandera Madappa Cariappa (1899–1993)
o Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw (1914–2008)
o Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh
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NOTE: In the case of allowances specific to Defence Forces, the rates of these allowance have been
further enhanced by 25% as Dearness allowance has gone up by 50%.
Cost to Company [CTC]: The CTC for a Lieutenant would be approximately Rs. 65000/- per month.
This includes Basic Pay, DA, Grade Pay, Military Service Pay, Tech Pay, House Rent Allowance and
Transport Allowance. These rates are not statutory and are subject to change.
Even before you are commissioned as an Air Force Officer you start earning a monthly stipend of
Rs. 21,000/- during last one year of your training period at any of the Air Force Training
Institutions.
As you grow in rank and stature in the Air Force, your income and other entitlements also increase in
harmony with your enhanced responsibilities.
All details may differ from the official information, please visit Indian Air Force official website for
latest information.
Col (TS) 54 54 57 57 -
Col 54 54 57 57 -
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Brig 56 56 58 59 -
Lt Gen 60 60 60/61**/62 - -
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Note: * AMC, ** DG RVC& Lt Gen AMC, *** DGAFMS.
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Indian Army Rank Structure and
Promotions
Below you can find the rank structure and promotions of Indian army officers. Commissioned
officers of Indian army get promotions based on their years of reckonable commissioned services.
You can also check years of reckonable commissioned service for substantive promotion.
Types of Promotion
Acting Promotion in Peace and field concessional
Areas.
Substantive Time Scale (up to Lt Col), Selection Grade (Col and above)
Promotion
Local Rank Local ranks appropriate to the appointments held may be granted to the
officers if considered necessary in terms of DSR Para 88.
Lieutenant 25 years -
General
Note: Applicable for officers of all Arms and Service except AMC, RVC, ADC, MNS and APS.
5. There are 7 Gorkha Regiments serving in the Indian Army. Six regiments were transferred from
the British Indian Army, while one was formed after independence.
6. In the war of 1971, India engaged enemies on two fronts, West and East. Indian Army was so
effective that it was able to liberate a country Bangladesh. It only took Indian Army a time span of 13
days for that task. It also installed a democratic government in that country which functions till this
date.
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7. Indian army fought 11 wars and bravely emerged victorious in all the wars except one. Indian
Army faced defeat against the PLA (People Liberation Army) of China in 1962. Although this failure
was not due to any lack in the Indian Army, but it was due to the wrong decisions made by the
central government. Though Indian Army lacked a lot of support from the center, it still left a lasting
impression on the Chinese Army.
8. The Indian Army Para Commandoes are among the best in the world and are feared by all kinds
of oppositions. They have successfully completed a lot many of operations in and outside of India.
They are extremely secretive.
9. The Special Operation Forces of India include: Para Commandoes, Special Frontier Force,
Ghatak Force, Force One, Marine Commandoes, Guard Commando Force, 51 Special Action
Group, National Security Guards, Special Protection Group, COBRA.
10. Assam Rifles, formed in 1835 is the oldest paramilitary force in India.
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Success Quote
SSB is a specialized exam where the applicant is tested thoroughly through scientifically designed
tests. Three testes are sufficient to make a sketch of the complete personality of a person. Each one
is tested on various parameters that gives the result of the all-round personality of an individual.
There could be no faking possible because different assessors are there to judge you.
The PIQ that is filled goes to psychologist and the interviewer to tell them about your personality and
then through tests they take a sketch of your personality which should match with the one shown by
you. The few success mantras as they strike me are:
1. Be yourself: If you learn to practice this then no one can stop you from cracking SSB. It’s just
that simple. Just portray you are unveiling yourself layer by layer in the SSB center. The
questions asked with you or the various tests that are conducted on you will simply let assessor
know more about the dynamics of your personality. You are the best teller of that and it’s
simple to this level only. Yes I agree you should also be aware of the surroundings too and that
happenings around in the world else if you only know about yourself you would be termed self-
centric and egoist and my officers are not that.
2. Always think of your dream and live it: daring to see a dream which everyone cannot even
think of this, it requires courage to do so. Since you achieved it now what’s bad in reminding
yourself that you need to achieve the task and do whatever is required for it. See believe me if
you start living your dream no power in the world can stop you from achieving it. You should be
pure at heart for your dream and dreaming for serving my motherland is not the work of
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cowards. Only brave can do this. Keep thinking of how you can achieve that and what all
improvements are needed. Someone has rightly said: “Surround yourself with what you are
trying to become, not what you are trying to get away from” You should always see your target
of what you need to achieve, how far you are from that and how can the path be traversed.
3. Live life like an officer: I have seen people during my mentorship program that i run that they
tend to modify their living styles for some days but live differently otherwise. Remember the
officer is within you, whether you have a SSB call letter or not live originally like an officer, don’t
try to be disciplined, punctual for some days and then again come back to the original way of
living. Believe me you cannot do that and that’s cheating with yourself so whether you are
selected or planning to go to SSB always be the same and live healthy and rich.