In the SSB Interview testing the Lecturette and the Group Discussion GD part is much important of the GTO Task. This shows the candidate’s knowledge of Current affairs, history and social awareness as well as his/her grouping skills like group coordination, listening power, concentration, communication, speaking tactics, patience etc.
- Population Problem
- Corruption
- Pollution
- Deforestation
- Water-Storage
- Global Warming
- Non-Conventional Energy
- Disaster Management
- Unemployment
- Drug Abuse
- Dowry System
- Female Infanticide
- Female Literacy
- Status of women in India
- Casteism
- AIDS
- Child labour
- Poverty
- Reservations
- Rural Development
- Ragging
- Importance of Discipline
- Value of sports & games
- Distance Education
- Tourism
- Student & Politics
- Censorship
- Role of Youth of India
- Stikes & Bandhs
- Controlling crimes
- Traffic Problem in cities
- Sustainable Development
- NCC & NSS
- NGO’s
- Role of opposition in Democracy
- Olympic & CWG
- National Integration
- Democracy
- Electoral Reforms
- India’ Neighbors
- National Security
- India’s Defence Preparedness
- Terrorism
- Judicial Reforms
- Police Reforms
- Human Right
- Uniform civil code
- Indian festivals
- Role of Media
- Globalization
- Reforms in UNO
- India’s foreign policy
- Kashmir Problem
- CTBT & India
- Nuclear power
- Bio-Technology
- Cloning
- Information Technology
- Missile development in India
- Space research in India
- Ocean development
- Agriculture-India’s lifeline
- River water disputes
- Public sector v/s Private sector
- Price rise & Inflation
- Foreign Investment in India
- Career in Armed forces
- Internet & E-mail
- Influence of western culture
- Reality shows in T.V
What is more important, to speak for 3 minutes including repeated points or speak only important points as per your knowledge and stop before time.
Just speak most valuable points first and if you have less points then must speak slowly with a clear and loud voice. Try to speak at least 2.5 min.