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Golden Tips for SSB Interview Screening Test

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Okay let me pen down some things which I observed and learned from my experiences in SSB interview, at different centers. Dear aspirants I want to suggest few things to candidates getting regular screen outs. I got screened out thrice, and each time I observed why it happened.  As many of us are familiar with screening process but in short I would like to break it in 4 parts. In between I will keep telling where we make fault generally according to my experience.

Officer Intelligence Rating Test OIR test

Friends from my experience I want to say do not ever, ever take it lightly, as in screening competition is already high and number of aspirants increasing  day by day in SSB. So if we make a little fault it will cause a big damage to us. So be cautious from the very beginning first of all always target more than 80% correct questions, as I observed I had earlier test booklet no. 52, 53, 54, 55(all have classification questions in majority) and most dangerous 34 and 35(cube and dice questions in majority), so master kind of questions you faced earlier and keep consulting your friends going for SSB. I often heard candidates saying it doesn’t matter or they don’t evaluate your answer sheets, friends these are myths, don’t ever  believe them if you are serious to join defense, have a peep into your past whenever you got screened in you had done above average in the OIR part. You can ask any of your friends getting screen in.

Golden Tips for SSB Interview Screening Test

 

PPDT Story writing

Friends this is also an important factor, before you write story you are given instructions, it depends to the board what they want you to follow, some time they say write + for positive mood, but at one SSB I was said write H for happy, S for sad and N for neutral mood, so this is also important for you to pay attention as what you have noted down will be checked by one of the assessors during your narration, keep this in mind. And always write a positive story don’t force your story on picture but try to arrange that picture in story. I mean to say” it is also tested that what you observed was relevant or not as if you were shown a cow in picture, then accept it as a cow and don’t try to convert cow in a dog.”  Means use all things what you seen in the picture in your story because it is a test of our perception and observation, and you have to show you are good at that.

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PPDT Narration of story

Many of us get screen out just because of bad narration. By bad narration I mean these few things you must not do:
  1. Being shaky in your voice.
  2. Unclear pronunciation and not audible voice.
  3. Looking up and down or towards assessors while speaking.
  4. Doing ohhh  hummm, ahhh  aaa aaa sound in between.
  5. Getting stuck in between and being blank.
  6. Using incorrect words, grammatical mistake shows you are nervous and afraid.
What is being checked and how:
  1. Your perception (what you wrote),
  2. Confidence (how you speak must be clear and loud enough),
  3. Presentation skills (your body language while narrating),

Suggestions: If someone lacks here practice enough. Record your voice using your phone and listen how it sounds to others and if possible ask your friends about it, surely you will improve and it will boost your confidence also.

PPDT Group Discussion

Friends this is most discussed part of screening and everybody will suggest you different things. Friend I will suggest to be an active participant in discussion. Give good point and try to lead group towards common story. Most of the candidates speak when everyone is speaking and that is why not even assessors can hear your point and until they can’t hear you, how they will pass you. So have a good point and keep trying to put that point until it is audible in discussion because you will get fractions of second to speak when others are listening, be fast. Pick the opportunity and speak your best point. I got screened in even when I spoke only once in discussion. But that point was listened by group and assessors too. So keep this in mind. Keep cool and calm don’t be aggressive to others. Be active it really helps. Also add values to other’s point it shows you also listen to others.

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TES 30th SSB Interview Dates Indian Army

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Indian Army has published the list of TES 30th cut off marks and SSB interview allotment centre. All shortlisted candidates will be facing SSB interview for Technical Entry Scheme 30th at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore. Cut off marks for TES 30th PCM is 82%, candidates having 82% and above in their PCM are eligible for TES 30th SSB interview. SSB interview dates for TES 30th are being updated by Indian Army.

TES 30th SSB Interview Allotment Centre

  • No of candidates for Allahabad: 7318
  • No of candidates for Bhopal: 4326
  • No of candidates for Bangalore: 2916

Total number of candidates shortlisted for TES 10+2 Army: 14595

TES 30th SSB Interview Dates Indian Army

TES-30th 10+2 SSB Interview Dates

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SSC 99th Non Tech Men SSB Interview Dates

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SSC 99th Non Tech Men SSB Interview Dates

Joinindianarmy.nic.in has published the SSB interview dates for SSC-99th Non-tech course for Men. Candidates those who have cleared CDSE (I) 2013 written exam for Officers Training Academy [OTA], will be facing SSB interview at Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore as per their allotted centre. SSC 99th non-tech course is starting from April 2014 at Officers Training Academy, Chennai.

SSC 99th Non Tech SSB Interview Centre Allotment Details

  • No of candidates for Allahabad: 1319
  • No of candidates for Bhopal: 900
  • No of candidates for Bangalore: 646
SSC 99th Non Tech Men SSB Interview Dates

SSC 99th Non Tech Men SSB Dates

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SSC 98th and SSCW 12th Non Tech Merit List for Officers Training Academy

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UPSC has published the Merit list of candidates those who have cleared CDSE (II) 2012 written test and SSB interview for 98th Short Service Commission Course (for Men) and 12th Short Service Commission Women (Non-Technical) Course. Final merit list for SSC 98th and SSCW 12th non-tech are being released by Indian Army.

The following are the lists, in order of merit, in respect of 372 (*Men 294 + ^Women 78)candidates who have finally qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence ServicesExamination (II), 2012  and Interviews held by the Services Selection Board  for admission to the (i) *Officers Training Academy, Chennai, for 98th Short Service Commission Course (for Men) and (ii) ^Officers Training Academy, Chennai, 12th Short Service Commission Women (Non-Technical) Course, commencing in Oct, 2013.

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 The list of 98th Short Service Commission Course (for Men) also includes the names of the candidates who were recommended earlier on the basis of the result of the same examination for admission to Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course(s).

The number of vacancies as intimated by the Government, for (i) 98th Short Service Commission Course (for Men) is 175 and for (ii) 12th Short Service Commission Women (Non-Technical) Course is 15.

SSC 98th and SSCW 12th Merit Non-tech

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UES 24th Vacancies and Eligible Branch

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UES 24th Vacancies and Eligible Branch
UES 24th also know as University Entry Scheme 24th is a special entry for unmarried male Engineering Degree students studying in Pre-Final Year (III year) in academic session 2013-14. All male candidate who are in pre-final year and can provide the educational documents within the time as mentioned in the UES 24 notification can apply for this UES 24th. Below we have mentioned the following branch with vacancies eligible for UES 24 Entry.

UES 24th Vacancies and Eligible Branch

UES 24th Vacancies and Eligible Branch
Indian Military Academy Dehradun

Important Note: Candidates studying in the Pre-Final of the Engineering Course in recognised Universities/Institutions/Colleges in the subjects mentioned in notification will be eligible to apply but must possess the educational qualification at the time of joining training or should be able to produce the proof of having obtained the educational qualification within 12 weeks from the date of commencement of training for the grant of Permanent Commission in the Army.  The candidates who are unable to produce the Degree/Provisional Degree certificate at the time of joining the training will be inducted on Additional Bond Basis for recovery of the cost of training at IMA / OTA as notified from time to time as well as stipend and pay and allowances paid, in case they fail to produce the requisite Degree/Provisional Degree Certificate within 12 weeks from the date of commencement of training.
Army HQ reserves the right to shortlist applications and to fix cut of percentage of marks for the SSB interview based on aggregate percentage marks scored by the candidates in the first two years of the engineering degree course.
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195 Flying Pilot CDSE and NCC SSB Interview Dates

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195 Flying Pilot CDSE and NCC SSB Interview Dates

Careerairforce.nic.in has published the SSB interview datesfor candidates who have qualified in written test of 195 F(p) course through CDSE (I) 2013 and have given ‘air force’ as their ‘first choice’. Also the AFSB Interview Dates for eligible candidates for 195 F (p) (NCC) course.

AFSB Interview Venue

AFSB and PLACE
ASSEMBLY POINT
1 AFSB
DEHRADUN
Candidates are to assemble near Movement Control Office (MCO) at Dehradun Railway Station. Contact Number: 0135-2642269 between 0700 hrs to 1300 hrs.
2 AFSB
MYSORE
Candidates are to assemble in front of the prepaid auto booth at Mysore Railway Station. Contact Number:0821-2526621 between 0700 hrs to 1300 hrs.
4 AFSB
VARANASI
Candidates are to assemble at cantonment side exit under overhead bridge near platform No. 9 at Varanasi Junction Railway Station. Contact Number: 0542-
2501995 between 0700 hrs to 1300 hrs.

195 Flying Pilot CDSE and NCC SSB Interview Dates

AFSB Interview Details through CDSE (I) 2013 Entry

Note: All CDSE entry candidates are to be in possession of UPSC admit card.
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Best Book For Territorial Army Exam Preparation

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  • Opportunity in the Territorial Army
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Thematic Apperception Test or TAT

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Thematic Apperception Test or TAT is the first test in SSB Psychological test series. It is the most effective way of getting the personality of a person. The pictures shown to candidate stimulate their thought process and he may reveal a many of his hidden qualities. The real intention of this test is to give an appreciation of you without being conscious of it.

TAT is a projection of our thoughts/imaginations, that a picture is shown to the candidate by a projector and the candidate are asked to write down a story that comes to their mind.  In this it is not necessary to note down the age, sex, mood etc like as PPDT.  But the TAT story should consist of a hero of same age and sex and a story with a positive ending.  Like this we have to write 11 stories for various slides of pictures while the last one is the empty slide.
 
The pictures shown to the candidates are of various real life situations.  So we have to choose the hero of the same age and sex.  If there is no hero or central character in the story then create a central character of the same age and sex.

 
 
 

Essentials Of a TAT Story

  • A hero or a heroine: Every story must have a hero or a heroine around whom the plot of the story revolves. It is always better to select who has the same age and sex of you.
  • Secondary Characters: They form the part of the story or may help the hero in a situation.
  • Plot of the Story: Your story must have a strong theme for your story. The hero must face every difficulty and there should be a introduction, Main Body and Conclusion for your story. Your theme should never be anti-national, anti-social.
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Tips to Tackle TAT

  • Listen to the Psychologist well and follow his instructions while he is explaining the task.
  • Observe the picture carefully. Some pictures may be really hazy. The candidate must try to observe each scene to form a brief idea of the situation.
  • You must think of the past and future of the situation shown in the picture and should incorporate it in your story to make it perfect.
  • The theme should be a simple one but it should be interesting,. You must try to write whatever thought that comes to your mind. Be natural in TAT. But your story should never be pessimistic and it should be vibrant of optimism.
  • Always try to write story in past tense.
  • Do not let the result of the story happen in future. Conclude the story by giving an optimistic ending.
  • The story should neither be lengthy nor be too short. A story of 10-12 lines will be enough as you have to write within allotted time.
  • Write in simple language and your handwriting must be legible.
  • You have to race against time in this test. You have to write the story within 3 and half minutes. It is not acceptable if you leave a story although that rarely happens.
  • You are warned that you should never write memorized stories at SSB as it would be easily detected by the Psychologist and it will surely reduce your chances of getting recommended.
  • The plot of the story should be simple and do not involve yourself in complicated situations as you have just three and half minutes for writing a story.

Practice for TAT

Always keep a notebook, a wristwatch and a pen wherever you travel. You can see a number of people engaged in a number of different activities like reading, Working hard to make both ends meet, Telephoning, Chatting with each other etc. Try to think of their background and note it on the notebook. Note particulars like their age, sex, present state of mind etc. Then try to write a story based on their conclusions about their past, present and future and see that you are able to write it within allotted time( 3 Minutes). This will definitely improve your skills. But take care that you have to write the first thought that comes to your mind. Then analyse yourself that-
 
  • Your story is natural and has a strong theme.
  • Your hero has the same age, sex and other particulars like yours.
  • Your story has no anti-social or anti-national content and it is vibrant of optimism.
  • You are able to write within allotted time.
  • Your story has an introduction, main body and conclusion.
  • Your story has a past and the result should never happen in future.

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Preparing Story Narration In Five Minutes Before PPDT

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You are required to narrate your story to your group in the discussion stage of PPDT. After you finish writing your story your papers are taken away and by and large you are left with 5-10 minutes after which the discussion begins. This is a very small amount of time and you are pressurized at the max! But this is a very crucial amount of time as well. 
 

Preparing Story Narration In Five Minutes Before PPDT

You can get ready to narrate your story in these 5 minutes if you read the following tips:

  1. Instead of feeling nervous and wasting your time, try to calm down first.
  2. Think that this is going to be fun, and you’ll be able to crack it, fill yourself with a huge amount of positive confidence.
  3. Now keep on repeating your story in your mind, plan up how you are going to narrate it.
  4. Keep the important points of the story in your mind, it not necessary to tell the story word by word so don’t feel worried if you don’t remember the exact words.
  5. You just have to keep the central idea of your story in your mind. How things turned out to be and be sure to make a central/main character.
  6. Now catch your nearest chest number or anybody in your group you like and narrate your story to him/her. Keep on repeating your story loudly to him/her, this will boost your confidence an make you ready to narrate story in front of others. Other may think that “pagal hai kya ye”, but say in your mind “pagal kaun hai pata chalega thode time mein”. Jokes apart, repeat your story continuously in your mind.
  7. Now take out your handkerchief  wipe your face, dust off your shoes and clothes from any dust with the help of a small cloth you have taken specially for this purpose. Now when your turn comes walkin with a good posture, be confident and narrate your story with proper words and I proper tone.

 

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Fast Track Selection Notification for Indian Air Force Flying Branch 2013- 2014

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Indian Air Force Flying Branch 2014 entry

Indian Air Force will conduct Fast Track Selection (FTS) Flying Branch at Bengaluru, Pune, Chandigarh and Bhopal on 04  and 11 August 2013 respectively; for short listing of Men and Women candidates for Flying Branch as per the details mentioned below. Training of the finally selected candidates will commence in Jan 2014 at Air Force Academy, Hyderabad.

Fast Track Selection 2013 Date and Venue

Fast Track Selection Notification for Indian Air Force Flying Branch 2013- 2014

Fast Track Selection Notification for Indian Air Force Flying Branch 2013- 2014

Fast Track Selection 2013 Eligibility

Age: 19 to 23 years i.e. born between 02 Jan 1991 to 01 Jan 1995 (Both dates inclusive). Upper age limit for candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot License issued by DGCA (India) is relaxable upto 25 years i.e. Born between 02 Jan 1989 to 01 Jan 1995 (Both dates inclusive).

Educational Qualifications: Graduate (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised University who have attained minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and have passed Maths and Physics at 10+2 level OR BE/ B Tech degree (Four year course) from a recognised University with minimum 60 % marks in aggregate in all papers put together.

Indian Air Force Flying Branch 2014 entry

Fast Track Selection Interview Procedure

On the spot registration will take place between 0800 hours to 1100 hours on 04 and 11 August 2013 as per respective venue. No registration will take place after the specified time and candidates who fail to register their names on the day of registration will not be permitted to appear for selection procedure.

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Documents Required for Fast Track Selection

  1. Two copies of pre-filled FTS Admit Card (on A4 size paper) as per format given in this advertisement.
  2. Original certificate and Mark sheet of class X th (as proof of date of birth) and of class XII th.
  3. Original certificate and mark sheets (all semesters/years) of Graduation.
  4. Proof of identity such as Passport, Driving Licence, Voter Identity Card, College Identity Card or any other valid photo identity proof.
  5. Three recent colour passport size photographs.

Important:

  1. Registration Numbers will be allotted and marked on the FTS Admit Card. Format of FTS Admit Card is appended below and can also be downloaded from career website of the Indian Air Force i.e www.careerairforce.nic.in.
  2. Candidates who have undergone or are scheduled to undergo SSB testing for 13 SSC(Men) / 42 SSC (Women) courses are not eligible to appear for this FTS.
  3. Candidates who fail in PABT would not be tested further and be routed back.
  4. SSB recommended candidates who do not feature in the selected merit list for Flying Branch may be considered for other branches on case to case basis subject to vacancies and their meeting the eligibility criteria.
  5. Candidates who have failed in PABT at any earlier attempt or who have been withdrawn/ suspended from Defence Training Establishments on grounds of discipline are not eligible to apply.
  6. The engagement period for SSC Flying Branch is 14 years from the date of commissioning (Not extendable).
  7. All candidates would need to submit original/ provisional certificates and mark sheets latest by 15 Dec 2013, failing which the candidature is liable to be cancelled.

Fast Track Selection Notification 2013- 2014

  1. Bengaluru and Pune 04 Aug 13 
  2. Chandigarh and Bhopal 11 Aug 13
Candidates are requested to read the official notification carefully ( linked above), post your questions in the comment box in case of any doubt.

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