17.1 C
Delhi
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Home Blog Page 1067

NDA & NA Exam II 2013 Notification

5
NDA (II) 2013 NotificationNDA-II 2013 notification is published by UPSC today. UPSC will conduct the examination for NDA (II) 2013 on 11th Aug, 2013 for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 132nd Course, and for the 94th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 02 July 2014.

Eligibility Criteria for NDA-II-2013 Examination

Age limits: Only unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd July, 1995 and not later than 1st Jan, 1998 are eligible.
Qualification: 12th Class of 10+2 for Army and with Physics and Math for AF/Navy
Marital Status : Unmarried
NDA (II) 2013 Notification
NDA (ii) 2013 upsconline.nic.in

Important Dates

Application Online Date: 05 May 2013
Last Date For Submission of Application: 3rd June 2013
Date of Exam: 11 Aug 2013  (SUNDAY)
Result Date: Feb 2014 (just for reference)
Likely SSB Date – Mar to April 2014 (just for reference)
Vacancies Per Course – 355 [(195 for the Army, 39 for Navy,66 for the Air Force and 55 for Indian Naval Academy (10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme)].
Date Commencement of Training – Jul 2014
Training Academy – NDA , Khadakwasla, Pune
Duration of Training – 3 Yrs at NDA and then 1 Yrs at IMA, AFA, NA.

Read NDA 2013 Official Notification Before Applying 

NDA and NA II 2013 Notification 2013 2014

How to Apply for NDA II 2013

  • Visit upsconline.nic.in
  • Click on part-I registration of NDA ii 2013
  • After completing part-I, go for part-II registration of NDA-ii 2013.
  • Save all documents before closing it. 
  • You can pay for registration through debit, credit card or payslip. 
  • Successfully registered candidates can download NDA-II 2013 Admit cards later. 
Also Read:

Join Indian Army As an Officer in 2013

6
Indian Army Recruitment 2013

As we have already posted about future Indian Army recruitment in 2013, here is a quick update on how and when can Indian Army aspirants can apply for various Indian Army officers entries in 2013. These entries include, NDA (II) 2013, CDSE(II) 2013, TGC-118 and TES-30th.

A career of choice…A career of pride

Indian Army invites applications for :

  1. Technical Graduate Course (TGC)-118th Course(Jan 2014).
    • TGC(Engineering) and TGC(AEC) can be applied online only.
    • Last date to apply for TGC-118th is 13th Jun 2013.
    • Visit www.joinindianarmy.nic.in for more details.
  2. Technical Entry Scheme (TES)-30th Course Jan 2014.
    • Aspirants need to apply online only.
    • Last date to apply for TES-30th  is 30th Jun 2013
    • Refer to employment newspaper dated 18th May 2013. 

UPSC Entry:

  1. National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination(II),2013, NDA-132 Course.
    • Apply online only.
    • Last date to apply 03 Jun 2013.
    • See Employment News dated 04 May 13.
  2. Combined Defence Services Examination (II) 2013, CDS (II) 2013. 
    • For IMA-137th Course, SSC-100th non-tech men and SSC-14th women.
    • Last date to apply 24 Jun 2013.
    • Refer to employment newspaper dated 25 May 2013.
Indian+Army+Job+Recruitment+2013
Indian Army Notification 2013-2014

Apply for:

Motivational Song For SSB Repeaters from Sanjay Beri

1
Motivational+Song+For+SSB+Repeaters+from+Sanjay+Beri

You must be reading many inspiring SSB Experience Stories here, but this is once again something very unique and motivating for all defence aspirants, this song is beautifully composed and sung by Mr Sanjay Beri. Sanjay specially dedicated it to all SSB repeaters who never looks back and have a go-getter attitude.

Ab Rukna Nahi: By Sanjay Beri

Lyrics of Song

Ab rukna nahi
chalte hi jana hai
Manzil ki taraf mujhe badte hi jana hai.
badte hi jana hai mujhe
Kya hua jo mein ik bar ruk gya
Dil me hai junoon jo vo aur bad gya..
bhule nhi vo paanch din
Ginte hai pal-pal hum har din
Psycho, Interview ya GTO
clear karenge kyun sathiyon
mehnat karna h mujhe
aage badna h mujhe
apne khwabon ki duniya ko jeena h mujhe
Ab rukna nahi
chalte hi jana h
manzil ki taraf mujhe
badte hi jana h
badte hi jana h mujhe

Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram..mmm
Jai Hind !!

Also Read:

In Conversation with Abhishek, Recommended for Indian Army and Navy

5
As we are having few conversations with SSB recommended candidates, during this process, we got an opportunity to ask Mr. Abhishek Parihar few questions which would help defence aspirants to analyze their performance and how Mr. Abhishek has done it.
SSBCrack.com: Congratulations for clearing SSB interview back to back?
Abhishek: Thank you very much.
SSBCrack.com: No success in first two attempts and then clearing two SSB interviews back to back, how you made it possible?
Abhishek: The first two unsuccessful attempts were a huge factor for the success. I analysed my performance and found out my mistakes and rectified them. Self-analysis is something which can take you a long way as no one knows you better than you know yourself.
SSBCrack.com: What do you think what differences are in your performance made it possible?
Abhishek: The first time I faced SSB, I was very nervous and thought it as a competition which completely ruined my performance. I, then, understood SSB is just a method or as my father says “a frame” to check whether you fit in it. I just made sure that all the qualities that are there in me which make me fit to be an officer in the Indian Armed Forces, I show them.
Rehearsal for the Republic Day parade
SSBCrack.com: Tell us something about your preparations?
Abhishek: The first preparation I did was to ask my father about his SSB experience as he, himself, is serving as an Army officer, and learn from that. I got to know more about it from his colleagues who helped me a lot to tackle different tests. Then, I came to know about ssbcrack.com which has some really good articles and give a clear insight of SSB. I also came to know about Lt. Col. P. Balasubramanian who motivated me immensely and helped me to rectify the mistakes I was doing. He has been an amazing mentor and guided me to the right direction, throughout.
SSBCrack.com: Do you think past SSB performances affect your current SSB interview?
Abhishek: Yes. Though, every SSB interview is a new experience, but, our past performances have already made us familiar with the different tasks and in the current SSB, we can look at the tests with different angles than earlier and definitely perform better.
SSBCrack.com: What is your performance mantra for Psychology, Personal Interview and GTO ?
Abhishek: As I said, SSB is just a method to check our OLQ’s. Our Psychologist Officer at Bangalore told us that every individual has the OLQ’s; what matters is that there must be nothing to counter those qualities. So, never show or say anything that can go against you. Be yourself and be extremely positive during your 5 days of stay at SSB and you will see the change, yourself.
SSBCrack.com: Why do you want to join Army/Navy, what did you answer?
Abhishek: I just said that the quality of life the armed forces give is very good and I would like to be a part of it. I have lived among the Army officers all my life and I have seen the respect they receive. I want to be a part of the same organization for the same reason.
SSBCrack.com: What kind of questions you have faced during personal interviews?
Abhishek: Most of the questions were from my PIQ regarding my hobbies and my achievements. I was also asked about my preparation for SSB and the reasons for myself getting out in my previous attempts. There were some personal questions regarding my family and what I learnt being as an Army officer’s son. I was asked about the reasons for why I want to join the forces. My percentage of marks isn’t very good so I was also asked about it and I gave a satisfactory answer.
SSBCrack.com: Do you think SSB coaching helps aspirants to clear SSB, have you ever taken any professional coaching or guidance?
Abhishek: Well, yes; guidance/coaching always help. Getting to know about the tasks before actually facing it will only make you do it in a better way. But, in SSB it’s only helpful when we are putting our efforts too during the tests and not just doing what we were taught during the coaching. We can always ask the officers and our friends about the tests in SSB and get an idea about how to perform well.
SSBCrack.com: What you would be if not an officer in Indian Navy or Army?
Abhishek: I would be a journalist.
SSBCrack.com: What is your message for repeaters and freshers for SSB interview?
Abhishek: For freshers, go prepared. It’s one of the golden chances you can have in your life to be among the selected few to serve the nation being in the defence services. It’s not a competition with anybody. SSB is just a method for the assessors to know you and find out if you have the perfect amount of OLQ’s.
For repeaters, think of your previous SSB as an experience and learn from it. Analyse your performance, yourself and try to find out your mistakes and discuss them with your friends and find out the possible solutions to them. Sometimes, it’s just one little thing that goes against us. Find it out and get a solution for it as soon as possible. If we didn’t get recommended in our previous attempt then some changes are sure to be made.
SSBCrack.com: Army or Navy and why?
Abhishek: I am facing this question a lot these days. Well, I am still waiting for the merit lists for the both and only after that I am going to decide. I am still discussing, though, about what I must do among my friends who are in the academy undergoing training and various other officers. Let’s hope for the best.
SSBCrack: Thank you for speaking to SSBCrack.com
Abhishek: It was my pleasure. And you are doing a commendable job by helping the defence aspirants to know about the SSB and how to face it. Thank you.

PABT – Pilot Aptitude Battery Test by IAF

5
PABT by Indian Air Force

When I was preparing for SSB, I could not get any information about PABT from anywhere on the net. Now, having been recommended as an F(P), I wish to explain people what PABT is all about.


Pilot Aptitude Battery Test:  This test aims at judging the basic skills needed by a person to qualify as a pilot. In this test, the most important things judged are
• How attentively you listen to a session and how you answer the simple questions that follow?
• What amount of focus you have in attempting questions correctly while keeping the wrong ones as low as possible?
• Do you have a keen interest in knowing about a aircraft?

Best Tips for PABT, Pass your PABT for Flying branch
This test is conducted in 2 parts: 
  1. Written Test :  This test itself consists of 2 parts –
    • Apparatus Reading Test: In this test the 6 basic measuring instruments of an aero plane are shown and explained to the candidates. These are:
      • Magnetic compass
      • Artificial Horizon
      • Altimeter
      • Turn or Bank Indicator
      • Climb and Descent indicator
      • Air Speed Indicator
These instruments are explained in complete detail containing each and every point needed for successfully qualifying the test. Hence, the candidates should listen to the officer with very receptive mind and make sincere efforts to understand every detail that is being imparted to them. Also they should keep away from silly questions and also try their level best to clarify whatever doubt they have, whenever the Officer asks them.
     a. Plane position test: In this test, the candidate is explained various positions that the plane travels and the regions of the plane that are visible from the front when the its travelling in these positions. These are: 
  • East, West, North, South, NW, NE, SW, SE.
  • Climbing up(elevating), Descending(moving down)
The different parts of the plane that help in identification are:
Nose(painted white)
Top
T(at the tail)
Belly
Wings
Black dot(tail)
Now, once he has explained to you the various portions of the plane, he’d show you   the different positions that the plane travels (the different directions mentioned earlier).  Remember some points very well:
  • If you see the nose of the plane, the plane is coming towards you and it is taken as moving towards south.
  • If you see the black dot of the plane, the plane is going away from you and it is taken as moving towards north.
  • If you see the plane moving in such a way that the nose is to your right and tail to your left, than the direction is taken as moving towards east.
  • If you see the plane moving in such a way that the nose is to your left and tail to your right, than the direction is taken as moving towards west.
Now, when the direction has been identified, the next observation is ascent/descent.
For East-West movement –
  • If the nose is at a lower horizontal level than the tail, than the plane is surely losing height or descending.
  • If the nose is at a higher horizontal level than the tail, than the plane is surely gaining height or ascending.
For North-South movement –
North (you see the black dot or the tail):
  • If you see the belly of the plane, than the plane is losing height.
  • If you see the entire top portion of the plane than the plane is gaining height.

South (you see the nose):

  • If you see the belly of the plane, than the plane is gaining height or ascending.
  • If you see the top of the plane, than its losing height or descending.

The same information can be extended to identify movement in NW, NW, NE, SE, SW directions.

The candidates that come out as successful in the written test are taken for machine testing.  
     2. Machine Test: This test judges the reflexive capabilities of a candidate in response to external stimuli. In this test, the locomotive and sensory abilities of the candidates are put to examination. Each of the two comprising tests aims to find the eye-ear-hand-feet coordination of the person. Hence, you can come out successful only when you grasp the maximum in the shortest time and also apply the same within the short time duration. In each test, the candidate is given 3 chances to come up with good scores. The best score is counted of all the three. Each turn is of 90 seconds in test 1 and 60 sec in test 2.
  •  Light Control Test:
This test judges the reflexive capabilities of a candidate. In this test, a spot of light (ball) is to be maintained in the centre of 2 concentric squares. The spot of light, if left, moves across randomly all over the screen. Also, there are 2 lights, yellow and red which come up in the top left and top right corners of the screen intermittently.
Now, the devices needed to control the spot are:
  • A hand operated stick: This stick controls the movement of the stick in up and down direction. It is of the shape of the gear-changer in cars. Moving the stick back moves the ball up and moving it in forward direction moves it towards the bottom of the screen.
  • Foot pedals: The operation of the pedals moves the spot of light (ball) to right or left.
  • Light lever: A hand lever is provided which when moved forward puts off red light and when backward puts off yellow light.
  • Beep button: A button on the top of the stick is used for putting off the beep sound in the headphones.

Here is a sample window for this test. Its exactly what you see at the screen at some random instant of time.

 

PABT+Light+Control+Test
PABT Light Control Test

  • Control Velocity Test:
In this test, a spot of light (red) is to be superimposed on a series of yellow lights running on the screen from top to bottom. Whenever there is a successful superimposition, there is a small blip in the headphone. The more times you succeed in superimposing the red ball on the yellow balls, the more points you get. A sample screen is shown as:
Control Velocity Test
Control Velocity Test

Best Tips for PABT, Pass your PABT for Flying branch

PABT+Light+Control+Test Author: Ozymandias
He has got recommend for IAF Flying branch lately, he has also cleared his PABT test.

The Incredible And The Inspirational Journey Continues..

33
12 SSB Attempts and  recommended 3 times
The journey started when I first saw the movie border in 1997 and decided to become an army officer when I was just 8 years old. The interest started becoming a passion and I went close to the army more and more. At that time I didn’t knew about ssb and the selection procedure.

Then in 1999 the kargil conflict took place and it was the first televised war, but I was not mature enough to understand the consequences and the reasons of a war. I heard the name of the great captain Vikram Batra and after that I studied many books written on the kargil conflict. My passion for the uniform kept on increasing and due to this I served the Scouts and Guides and NCC for 3 years each.


Then I grew up went to higher classes and got the knowledge about other professions but at the back of the mind the passion for the army remained. I knew about the armed forces from a very tender age as my uncle and my maternal grandfather was in the Indian air force. During this journey I met the parents of shaheed captain Anuj Nayyar and heard about the bravery of their son in the kargil war. He was honored with the mahaveer chakra. This journey inspired me to apply for the armed forces after I passed out from the school.
Abhishek Dasgupta has given SSB 12 times and has been recommended 3 times.

I took admission in an engineering college in Jaipur and on the day when I was leaving for the college I received my ssb call letter for the army tes entry to be held in Bhopal. I was very happy and all the sadness to leave my house went away. I had to report to the selection center in October 2007, I applied for leaves and went to Bhopal with my father as this was the first time I was going out alone. My father stayed in a hotel and I decided that if I go out on the first day then we will leave together on the same day. I went to the center in the afternoon and in total 88 candidates reported, all the formalities were done on the same day and we were sent to our barracks. Then we reported on the next day for our screening test and in the afternoon the results were declared and I got screened in, total 25 got screened in. i went to my father in the evening and informed him and told him to leave as it will take 4 more days and I came back. The real selection procedure started the next day and for me everything was new and I decided to give my best and enjoy the selection procedure. The psychology day ended and we went outside to visit places in Bhopal and we used share a nice time in the barracks. Then from the next day the GTO tasks started and I felt as I was taken to a ground to play around and perform certain tasks as briefed. I started getting the feel of army and I felt as if I am leading an army life. I saw others performing in the GTO tasks and felt as if I am lacking certain preparation and skills. Then in between I was called for an interview in the afternoon which lasted for 45 minutes and this was the first time that I interacted with someone in a formal manner and spoke so much about me. Amongst all the candidates I shared a great bond with one of the candidate from Mangalore. So now the end or the conference day was fast approaching and I was very sure that I will not make it as some my friends in the group performed better than me so I called my mom and told her that I would be coming back tomorrow and my friend also called and said the same thing. On the conference day we were prepared for the results as nothing special was asked from us during the conference. After the lunch the moment arrived, I was tensed and then our GTO called out chest no. 4 and it was my chest no. I was shocked and didn’t know how to react and the next chest no. was 5 that were of my friend, and then the GTO said “only these two are selected”. We were looking at each other and also felt for the others. We went to the station with them and gave a small party and we came back and informed our parents. Then our medicals took place and unfortunately I was declared unfit due to an injury on the toe. I went back to the college and shared the experience and I also had to report for the AMB and RMB but didn’t clear it. I was disappointed as I spent around 3 months for the selection including the medicals and lost a lot of time for the studies and my university exams approached and somehow I cleared it and then I decided to apply for the ssb after completing my engineering. During my pre final and final year I got selected for the ues entry for both army and navy from the college.
Now I had to report again to Bhopal in January 2011 for the ues(navy) entry. Now the real struggle began, I got screened out and it was a shock, somehow I came to the terms and went to Allahabad for my ues(army) entry in April 2011 and their I was conference out. Now the things were not that rosy the way it was in 2007 and I started introspection of my performances. Then I cleared my engineering and my only aim was to get into the armed forces. I went to Varanasi in July 2011 after clearing AFCAT and again got conference out. Now my attempts were increasing and the credibility of my first recommendation was diminishing. Then I started applying for the TGC entries and went to Allahabad in November 2011 for the TGC-114 entry and again got conference out. Now the people around me except my parents started raising doubts over my credentials and wanted me to stop attempting. I never reacted to these concerns as I was confident that I have it in me, so my introspection increased further and I gained confidence.

I was preparing for my sixth attempt and went to Bangalore in January 2012 for the pc(NAIC) entry and got screened out and it came as shocker to me which I never expected after my performance, then in the same month I went to Bhopal for the SSC gs(x) entry and got conference out. At this point of time I started thinking about my future as I was already passed out about a year ago. So I joined a company and started working but when I used to sleep after my work they’re used to be many questions which I asked  myself that how I lost my OLQ’s? Then what is going wrong during my attempts? Then a self-introspection of all the attempts individually and pointing out things which could have been better. In my free time I used to write down all the attempts in my diary and thinking about the GTO tasks, the interview questions and how to handle them and the approach for the psychology tests. After all I was determined to get recommended and wanted to prove my words. Then in the month of June 2012 I again went to Bhopal for the SSC gs(x) entry I got conference out but I saw an overall improvement in my performance and I felt as if I came close and missed it. This gave me an extra confidence to perform better in the future. As I believed in one thing that if I stop attempting I will never be able to join the armed forces. Now I became a veteran during the ssb  and their used be very less candidates with so many attempts and I used to come under the category of recommended. After few months in November 2012 I went to Dehradun for the AFCAT entry and it went horribly wrong and I got screened out. 

At this point of time I felt as if my dream was going out of my hands. Then I started getting sleepless nights and only thought about improving my performance and then I decided that I will write and speak the first thought that comes to my mind after the stimulus or the question or the situation and will record the original thoughts as much as possible without manipulation and without thinking about my previous performances. I also decided to be focused on each and every task equally and not to think about any other task or question while performing a given task. Then I went to Bhopal in the month of December for the SSC gs(x) entry and applied the same thoughts to the maximum and gave everything to each and every task and put myself on every situation and gave the answer which I could and would have done. In the interview I expressed the views which were there in my heart and talked freely without showing any signs of nervousness. Then on the day of conference I analyzed my whole performance and found myself confident. I was called for the conference and was asked few basic questions and I felt I replied well and impressed them, and then they gave me a situation and I answered it very practically according to my capability. Then the results were declared in the afternoon and the technical officer of the board announced the chest no. of 5 candidates and after such a long struggle I got to hear my chest no. on the final result again. I felt a sigh of relief and I got the feeling that “I proved my words”. 

Then in the span of 15 days I went for the army SSC (tech) – 40 entry at Bhopal again. I just went back for one day to attend my sister’s reception and came back for the ssb , 150 candidates reported 30 got screened in. I got screened in and applied the same approach due to which I was able to give my best. Then on the conference day I was called and to my surprise my conference went for around 15-20 minutes where the IO and the board president asked me several questions one after the other and it seemed as if they were trying to check my response under pressure and consistency. Then after lunch the technical officer of 21 ssb board announced the result and this time only one candidate got recommended and that was chest no.21 and that was me. I felt as if the time was changing and my struggle was bringing light into my life. Unfortunately I have been declared unfit again for both the entries due to a dental problem this time. I am undergoing a treatment which will take around 1.5 years so this incredible journey still continues…..

So aspirant candidates should not get disappointed and should keep working hard until they reach their goal.
12+SSB+Attempts+and++recommended+3+times Author: Abhishek Dasgupta
Abhishek Dasgupta has given SSB 12 times and has been recommended 3 times.

Success is Not an Accident, It is the Result of an Attitude

1
Recommended in NDA and TES Army

Hello everyone once again, I am back with more experience of SSB, being recommended previously for NDA-130 from Varanasi, I had also applied for TES(Technical Entry Scheme) Of Indian Army, fortunately my PCM % made it possible for me to get up a call up from them. So it was Allahabad now, my 4th attempt in SSB.



I was giving exams in my college & I got to know about my SSB on 18th April, so did packing the same as I used to do, collected all the documents and got their photocopies attested. I reached there on time, I saw a really huge crowd there on the Allahabad MCO, well I was smiling cos seeing the defence aspirants, it brings me a smile, every young Indian wants to serve the Defence forces & I believe India will have bright future in its Defence.
Those who want to know in detail about the method that I have formulated to crack SSB, I request all aspirants to must go for my previously written article : The Easiest & The Most Effective Way Of Getting Success In SSB
rahul+sangwan+ssb+recommended

Well, the journey started with the sight of that Army bus; young gentlemen all looking fabulous in their formals, it is really so different sight because the Localities of Allahabad make strange looks at us, thinking “Where are all these going”?
A total of 184 arrived in 14 SSB, then held the OIR test followed by the PPDT test. While writing the OIR test, I was enjoying it so much because it was the same kind of questions repeating and the questions are so interesting that you don’t even come to know when the time is passing, also U are able to utilize the skills of your brain as much as you want. My advice for OIR test is to be fast & be brief, if you are stuck somewhere  leave the question and start doing the question paper from the end, I’m sure, you will find easy questions there.
Then held the PPDT test. It was a hazy picture showing some women on one side of the window & it was some other person standing the other side. I made a story of two characters, just a common story of elder brother telling his younger sister how to do well in exams. After this, we were given time to have our tea, friends my advice is to utilize this time as much as you can, in narrating the story to your own self, remembering the strategy you are going to follow in the discussion cos it is just the one minute that you get to narrate your story & there is a lot to say. Do remember your story, the content of it and practice speaking it again & again. Narrating any story well makes your job half done; just a little is required in discussion. In discussion, take the most common theme that is made, speak one or two relevant point & manage the group, making them speak one by one, this way, your job is done, you will surely be screened in, just one condition here, you were humble and co-operating with your group.
A total of 40 were screened in, rest 144 were screened out.
We filled PIQ form then, there after had a breathe of relax in our rooms in the candidate’s line. There are 5 SSBs (11, 14, 18, 19 & 34) in Allahabad, so there is a big mess for the warriors to have their meals. Then in the night we had our dinner, then I slept early cos the day was so exhausting also, I had to take lot of sleep to do well in the psychology tests going to be held 2nd day.
2nd Day started with the batch photography, and then was held the psychology tests.
TAT: In this I wrote down the first thought that had come in my mind. I was natural & truthful with my thoughts. The theme of my story was based on the thought that had come in my mind. I had written the action of the hero more, just giving brief introduction of the background of the main hero, then the problem that was before him, then the actions that he had done to solve the problem & finally what will happen after this. I was able to write all the stories in time being fast & brief with my words.
WAT: In this, I had written all the 60 words again the first thought that had come in my mind. There wore some words that were not used directly in my sentence, but its ok in that, the psychologist is more interested in knowing your thought for any particular word, not the inculcation of that word. In this test, my advice is to be brief & being fast cos if u misses one word, you will lose confidence & you will not be able to present yourself the best of your way. However, if you miss any word, then note that you leave the space of that word. Being natural in this test will get you success, instead of modifying your thoughts according to what you may have learnt in some coaching or by somebody else.
SRT: In this test, 60 situations are presented before us and we are required to write our response, we when subjected to those situations. In this test, I completed all 60 SRTs, I was quick & spontaneous. There were some situations which were repeating; in that case I wrote the same response as earlier written. In this test too, my advice would be to natural & truthful, because the psychologist will now be matching your responses according to what you have written in your PIQ form. So be truthful in your responses & the biggest, be yourself.

SD: This test will require you to write the impression of your personality from the point of view of your parents, friends, seniors, teachers & you yourself. Moreover there will be one more question as to what kind of person you want to become in future. In this test, I had written all the things that I wrote in my previous attempt because it was a research that I had done about my personality from my friends, teachers & my parents. So, I will advise you to do this kind of small research, getting feedbacks about yourself from the people around you, so that whatever you write there, the Psychologist & the IO understands your personality in their rough sketch like imagination. Preparing for this test is advisable because there is lot to write & less time available.
So it was an exhausting day, I went out in the city & had fun in the VCC mall with my friends.
3rd Day (GTO I): Day started with the briefing of the GTO, the first task being GD. It was a good discussion, as my group was of repeaters; although some candidates were trying to push their thoughts amidst some other was talking, I did the job of maintaining the group & speaking once or twice in discussion.
The next task was GPE, in this I wrote a simple workable plan, discussed it with my friends, although they just took one point of mine in the group plan, but it was ok, because the GTO expects you to contribute at least something in the group plan.
The next task being the PGT. In this task, I was not leading unnecessarily, instead I kept quiet whenever there was some workable plan, as & when my group was stucked somewhere, I took them out & the GTO was able to notice this effort of mine. Co-operating with the group calmly, we did all the 4 obstacles.
Next was the HGT task. In this task, I planned it but told my group members to execute it. I helped them too in lifting the Balli & fatta. This way, simple planning did its job & we completed it in li’l time.
Next the GOR. Well it is something that we all must like. It is the do help others & win together task. Our group came 3rd in this. As I m 6ft 1inch tall, I climbed the walls easily, then I lifted the other members; this is what my group expected from me.
And now was the time being serious in the lecturette. I delivered my short lecture on UN development programs. I just spoke for hardly one minute because I was not prepared much on this topic, but whatever I spoke, it was totally relevant & informative. It doesn’t matter for how long you speak, but in minimum time, how well you speak.This ends up the Day I of GTO series.
I was called up for personal interview in the evening. I went to my room, had a sound sleep, got up, took bath & then dressed in formals. I went to the waiting hall well in time. I was interviewed by the Deputy President. Well, the interview started the same with the first rapid fire of my education starting from class 8th up to present, the subjects I had, the teachers I liked, the one I disliked, the friends I had, my participation in co-curricular activities etc etc. I was able to complete up to teachers, I asked the interviewer to repeat the questions again. Then he asked me one question, “Rahul how have u prepared this time?”. I said truly, “Sir, no preparations done. Neither have I been updated to current affairs nor any GD topic or so.” He said, “If I recommend you in this entry too, which one will you go”. I straight away said NDA sir. So this way interview lasted for some 40-50 minutes.
Next day was the GTO II
It started with the most important command task. I was given a really difficult task, it had 3 approaches to be solved from; I started solving one, the GTO started asking different if the structure was changed, then I moved on to the second approach, solved it again GTO said change in the structure, I moved to the third approach & solved it easily; the GTO appreciated my efforts & told me to go.
The next task was the Individual Obstacles, in this I completed 11 obstacles in the time allotted. I did all the obstacles in proper way giving attention to the climbing ladders, getting down from them, this is required in this task because the GTO wants you to do in a relaxed manner, not in a hustle bustle way.
The final task of GTO series, the Final Group Task, by this time, your group is well aware of solving the obstacles, but however, if your group stuck & you solve it for them, nothing is better than that, this is what happened. With the proper coordination with my group for the final time, I did all what I could & solved the obstacle in due time.
The same day, our conference was happened in the afternoon. I was being waited for some 4-5 minutes, then they gave me a ring. I greeted the President of the Board, then my Interview asked me question, “Rahul, you have been to Varanasi too, so what different effort have you put in here?” I replied, “No such different effort Sir, I was true there as well as here, being natural is my primary approach in every task that I do.” He asked for suggestion, I denied, he asked me to leave.
The result of the conference was announced the next day. A total of 10 candidates were recommended out of 40. I was pretty confident that he would call my name too & ultimately this happened. I was happy that the formula that I have designed to crack ssb, is proved by me.
Whatever my experience about ssb is, I can say that the shortest trick to get success is to be natural & truthful, whatsoever task it is.
My merit for NDA is coming soon in some May or June, till then I m on social media, trying to help the aspirants as much as I can.
For those who want to get success in SSB, I suggest them to be updated on the ssbcrack.com website because it gives you whole information about every small thing related to SSB.

AIbEiAIAAABDCND yqu Author: Rahul
I live in New Delhi. Currently I am pursuing B.Tech. I play volleyball,  do swimming, listen to music, browse internet a lot, and I love driving. I have a dream of joining air force right from my childhood.

Difference Between Fresher, Repeater and Screened Out Candidate

6

If you are a repeater then you must know how things work in selection board and if you are a fresher, this post will help you to understand it. Now few candidates have confusion whether they come under repeater, fresher or screened out candidates.

 

How groups are created in SSB interview

As soon as you enter the selection centre you will be asked to fill up some forms like Travelling allowance and PIQ form etc. Then you will be asked to tell whether you are a fresher, screened out or repeater candidate. Based on that, few groups will be formed in which you will mostly find fresher, screened out and repeaters are grouped respectively and not mixed up. 
 

What are the need of dividing candidates as per repeater and fresher status

A repeater has an experience of how screening and PPDT happens, also he is well aware of what happens in five-day process. SSB provide equal opportunity to a fresher so that he/she is grouped with other fresher candidates like him/her. By doing so, a fresher will perform better and will not feel nervous or underestimated. Similarly, repeaters are grouped with other repeater candidates.

Must Read: Freshers Vs Repeaters in SSB

 
 
If this is going to be your first SSB interview, you are a fresher.
 

Who is screened out candidate?

If you have taken part in Screening i.e. stage I testing but never cleared Stage I testing, you are a screened out candidate. If you have been to stage II testing ever then you will not come under this category irrespective to how many times you got screened out.
 

Who is the repeater?

If you have faced Stage II testing even once, you are a repeater irrespective to how many times you got screened out, conference out or applied for any other service i.e Army, Navy and Air Force. 
ssb book
Best Book To Crack SSB
Best SSB Book –>  Let’s Crack SSB Interview
Best AFCAT Book –> Let’s Crack AFCAT
Best EKT Book -> Let’s Crack EKT

To crack SSB and AFSB Interview get “Let’s Crack SSB Interview” Book from Amazon. Trusted by thousands of defence aspirants

Also Download Helpful eBooks:

What is SSB Interview: The Basics 2021

0

SSB interview is conducted by Services Selection Board for the recruitment of officers. SSB Interview is a five days process which includes two-stage of testing. Only, when a candidate clears Stage I testing goes for Stage II testing. Let’s talk more about what is SSB interview and what are the different SSB boards and tests conducted by them.

If you want to be an officer in Army, Navy, or Airforce, you have to attend an SSB interview and clear it followed by your medical examination.   Watch Full 5 Day SSB Procedure Video By SSB Bhopal

ssb interviews question papers and answers

Different Test Conducted by SSB

Stage-I

Stage-II

Different SSB Centre Location

Army

  • Allahabad (11SSB, 14SSB, 18SSB, 19SSB and 34SSB)
  • Bhopal (20SSB, 21SSB, 22SSB )
  • Bangalore (17SSB and 24SSB)

Navy

  • Bhopal (33 SSB)
  • Bangalore(12 SSB)
  • Coimbatore

Air Force

  • 1 AFSB, Dehradun
  • 2 AFSB, Mysore
  • 3 AFSB, Gandhinagar
  • 4 AFSB, Varansi

Also Check: Contact Details of all SSB Board

Few facts about SSB Interview

  • One of the toughest interview in the country.
  • One of the longest interview process.
  • SSB  interview is more kind of a personality test.
  • SSB Board check for QLQs in a candidate.
  • Pass rate is very less in SSB interviews.
  • Candidates are accessed by Psychologist, Interviewing officer and GTO.

Also Read: Full routine of SSB Interview

In Conversation with Namita Recommended for Indian Air Force

0

It was great having conversation with few recommended candidates which is helping us to know what and how exactly they have tasted the success. In another conversation with Namita Tyagi who has cleared AFSB interview and she has shared her experience here “The magic of hills at Dehradun“.

SSBCrack.com: Congratulations on clearing SSB interview?
Namita: Thank u so much. SSB crack was truly an inspiration and motivating.

SSBCrack.com: So tell us, what motivated you to join the Indian Air Force?
Namita: I somehow always wanted to fly for Indian Air Force. I cannot recall what motivated me to do so as I have spent so many years nurturing this dream. I would rather say that i grew up with this dream. I could not make it to flying, that is another thing, but this is something I always wanted to do.. I wanted to fly for the force.
SSBCrack.com: How did you prepare for it, and were you confident enough about your preparation before SSB?
Namita: As i go screened in my first attempt, I knew the first thing that I had to do was to familiarise myself with the process. For this is I joined a coaching academy and I spoke to my friends who had already attempted and they guided me through it. Furthermore I was lucky to have some very supportive people at my SSB centre. That further helped. I was confident of myself and my preparation as I was very much aware of the fact that this was my last chance to achieve what I always wanted to.
SSBCrack.com: Do you think your excellent writing skills helped you in psychological tests?
Namita: As far as I could figure out, psychological tests are not about very great writing skills. They are about the CONTENT. Good writing skills help for sure but they alone are not the pass. Rest, SSBs are so unpredictable and you can never figure out what is working to your advantage and what is not.
SSBCrack.com: Have you ever felt nervous between any tests during 5 days?
Namita:  I was not at all nervous. They are the most fun filled and cherished days. Today, when I look back at those 5 days, I realise how closely I came across myself there. They were the days of introspection and it’s all about knowing yourself better. The process gave me more confidence. And for the little nervousness and curiosity (to share) I felt, I always used to make a call back home and to friends at the end of the day.
SSBCrack.com: According to you, what SSB look for in a candidate?
Namita: This is very difficult. I have attempted 3 SSBs and still I am not yet able to figure this out. But one thing that I know is … be honest to you first …and this stands good in all situations.
SSBCrack.com: What was your answer for “Why do you want to join IAF”?
Namita:  As I have said, be honest …I answered this question telling about my passion for flying and how desperately I wanted it.
Ti
SSBCrack.com: Not clearing PPBT, was it heart breaking?
Namita: I could not clear the Pilot aptitude and battery test (PABT) which is essential for flying in any defence force. It was shattering but then the type of stimuli you need for this type of test is something that should come to you naturally. You cannot develop them. So, the fact that I attempted it and tried my best was contenting.
SSBCrack.com: Do you think SSB coaching helps aspirants to clear SSB, have you ever taken any professional coaching or guidance?
Namita:: yes, I think it does help . Calling it coaching is unfair. It is guidance and I think it helps a lot to channelize energy in the right direction to achieve the goal.
SSBCrack.com: What you would be if not an officer in Indian Air Force?
Namita: I have no clue!  Never thought of this.
SSBCrack.com: What is your message for repeaters and fresher for SSB interview?
Namita: Be confident about your abilities. Don’t be judgemental about the tasks and attempt to the very best of your abilities. They are the best 5 days and you are going to cherish them all through your life.
SSBCrack: Thank you for speaking to SSBCrack.com
Namita: thank u so much  🙂