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6 Years, 11 SSB Interview Attempts, Finally Made It!

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Hello Aspirants,‘गिरते हैं शहसवार ही मैदान-ए-जंग में,वो तिफ्ल क्या गिरे जो घुटनों के बल चले।’ Today, I am going to share my journey from being a fresher to becoming a recommended candidate. My motivation to join the armed forces dates back to my childhood. I grew up watching my father in uniform and listening to the brave stories of my grandfather, who valiantly served in the Indian Air Force (IAF). These memories ignited a deep desire in me to serve the nation.

I began my journey by appearing for the NDA exams in 2019. Despite multiple attempts, I couldn’t clear the exam due to my weakness in mathematics. Undeterred, I joined BSc (IT) at Delhi University and continued preparing. During this period, I also joined the NCC, where I gained invaluable experiences, learned discipline, and made lifelong memories.

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After graduating, I shifted my focus to CDSE and AFCAT. I received my first SSB call for NCC entry at SCN, Kapurthala, in 2022. I was both nervous and excited but decided to approach my first attempt by simply being myself. Unfortunately, the result was a screen out.

My initial failures were difficult to process, but my “never give up” attitude kept me motivated. I appeared for SSBs repeatedly, but the results were disappointing:

  • 11 SSBs in total – 6 screen outs and 4 conference outs.

Despite setbacks, I sought guidance from several prestigious coaching academies and mentors. I realized that preparation alone was not enough—self-introspection and genuine improvement were key.

I discovered that while being genuine and authentic is essential in SSB, there are areas that require focused effort:
Time management during psych tests.
Confidence and boldness in responses.
Clarity of thoughts and staying cheerful during the process.
GTO Performance: Being a real team player, helping the group, and maintaining composure.

I practiced extensively:

  • Spoke in front of the mirror.
  • Recorded my lecturettes and analyzed them daily.
  • Took constant feedback from mentors and friends.

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Before my 11th attempt, I had experienced two consecutive screen outs, but I remained prepared and focused. I never let my morale down and waited patiently for the next opportunity. Finally, I made it!

Interestingly, I never cleared any written exams but had direct entries through Tech and NCC entries. Many believe clearing written exams is essential, but if you’re unable to clear them, focus on SSB preparation because that is where you’ll ultimately be assessed.

In my final attempt, I had a shift in mindset. I performed with an open mind, without fearing the outcome. I gave my best and, this time, my efforts paid off. When my chest number was announced, I had a flashback from 2019 to 2024. I was finally recommended at SCN, Kapurthala, where my journey had begun six years ago.

It took me 6 years and 11 attempts to reach where I am today. Along the way, I made many friends and gathered invaluable life lessons. This journey taught me that real efforts always pay off, and consistency is key.

I am immensely grateful to:
🙏 Prateek bhaiya and Kumar bhaiya for their unwavering support.
🙏 My parents and mentors for motivating me to stay strong.
🙏 SSBCrack for keeping me updated with general awareness and guiding aspirants like me.

Soon, I will be joining OTA, Chennai, to begin the next chapter of my life.

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