In a recent visit to the Selection Centre East in SSB Prayagraj, Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar, the Army Commander of the Northern Command, praised the establishment for its professionalism and significant contributions towards selecting the future leadership of the Indian Army.
During his visit, Lt. Gen. Kumar acknowledged the center’s efforts in maintaining high standards in the selection process, which is crucial for the development and guidance of the Indian Army’s forthcoming leaders.
He emphasized the importance of continuing to strive for professional excellence, underscoring the critical role the Selection Centre East plays in shaping competent and skilled officers for the Indian Army.
The encouragement from such a high-ranking officer highlights the essential work carried out by the center in contributing to the strength and integrity of the military forces.
Established in 1957, the Selection Centre East in SSB Allahabad now SSB Prayagraj was created with the mission to identify and recommend candidates deemed suitable for leadership roles in the Indian Army.
This is achieved through a comprehensive evaluation process known as the prism concept, which includes Psychological Tests, Group Discussions, Ground Tasks, and Personal Interviews.
The centre houses five Service Selection Boards: 11 SSB, 14 SSB, 18 SSB, 19 SSB, and 34 SSB, all dedicated to selecting and endorsing candidates with the potential to excel as officers in the Indian Army.