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CDS 1 2013 Cutoff Marks CDS 1 Answer Key 2013 Paper 1st, 2nd and 3rd Solution

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Written exam of CDS-1-2013 was held on 17th Feb 2013 for the course commencing in Jan in 2014 for admission to the Army, Air Force wings and  Navy of the IMA for the 136th Course & SSC 99th, 11th OTA,195th Flying Course and Naval Academy. Candidates waiting for CDS 1 2012 Key and cut off marks, Paper solution sheet, CDS key 2013,  CDS 1 2013 Cutoff Marks / answer sheet of CDS-1 2013 is/will be published in SSBCrack. Aspirants can look at the answer keys for their CDS written exam, here of paper-1st and paper-2nd with set-a, set-b, set-c, set-d. 


Also Check: CDS 2 2013 Cut Off Marks and Answer Keys

All aspirants must know that there are three different sections/papers in CDSE viz English, General Knowledge, Elementary Mathematics. CDSE is conducted by UPSC twice every year. When comparing CDS 2 2013 from last CDS 2 2012, it was little tougher and also the format of questions has changed in few, this time GK was the toughest in all the three sections.

English: Few might have noticed that the format has changed for few questions, specially synonyms and antonyms were asked differently and was little difficult this time. Overall, paper was quite easier this time, specially the comprehension passages were quite easier like last time.
GK: This section is usually tough, but this time it was more tougher, more general questions based on current affairs, polity, history, surprisingly not much was asked from defence sector like earlier. Overall GK was tough so nothing new in it. 
Maths: Easy like always, good options for scoring more marks through maths, more trigonometry and arithmetic was asked this time. 
Overall the paper was moderate and cdse 2013 cut off may go up to 140 Marks for AFA, 125 marks for IMA,  90 for OTA and 115 for NA. Lets wait for the CDS 2 2012 answers key to come up from The Cavalier Coaching Institute for  CDS-1 answer sheet 2013 and CDS 1 2013 cut off.

CDS 1 2013 Answer Key 

Also read:

  1. Official cut off marks CDSE
  2. Official NDA cut off marks

The Magic of the Hills at Dehradun

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The crowded roads passing through serene surroundings led me to the juncture of plains and hills. The approaching hills at Dehradun were beautiful as always but  this time their beauty enchanted me all the more as I was at my dream place to accomplish the dream I nurtured through years.. TO FLY FOR THE INDIAN AIR FORCE . This chance meant a lot more than my life to me as this was my last year of eligibility for flying.



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The lot was received at the Railway station Dehradun and we proceeded towards the centre . Gradually from the hush-bush and colours of the city things became calm and blue . The colour transferred all its energy to me and I was geared up for the process.
It was a gathering of around 160 girls which were divided as “freshers” and “repeaters”. The screening was conducted in two stages- officers intelligence rating test (OIR) and the picture perception and discussion test (PP & DT). My group was of 10 girls and I could comfortably make a story and discuss it in the group.Though the group could not arrive at a common story the testing officers still looked pleasently convinced. Three hours of repeated self assesment paved way to the results . My chest number was called out and I was elated . A total of 87 girls were screened in and I was glad that I made it 🙂 


The next three days were  beautiful and full of enthusiasm and  self confidence. My group mates were a bliss. It seemed as if we all were destined to meet through this SSB. The members were in complete harmony with each other imparting confidence to the group.Since the group was peaceful and we understood each other well we did not face any difficulty in the GTO tasks . Every member was given an opportunity and the group made a good use of the understanding it shared . I personally feel that I could not perform to the best of my abilities in the Progressive Group Task (PGT) and the half Group Task (HGT) but it was covered in the Command task (CT).


After the GTO  tasks it was the turn of the interviews. I was interviewed by the Vice president of the board .Tthe interview lasted around 40 minutes in which the discussion revolved around my personal life and my achievements. The questions ranged from  the meaning of my  name and its significance to what I have achieved personally and professionally, my hobbies and my interests and my relationship status.  It was a very pleasant experience and I was confident . The confidence came from the fact that whatever I spoke was the truth and the personality that was being portrayed in front of the interviewer  was ME .I did not try to manipulate things at all.


Amidst all the testing we strolled around Dehradun and had a lot of fun . From the Mindrolling temple to the stroll at the clocktower  it was a cherished experience. The fun brought the group close to each other  and memories that last forever.


Finally , it was the day of the conference. The thought of 20 officers in uniform sitting on a round table started haunting me right from the morning . As more and more candidates got over with their conference procedure the number of glim faces increased . This made me all the more tensed. But gathering all the courage and confidence I had for the last time I stepped into the conference hall as my chest number  was called. My conference lasted not even a complete minute and I had a breath of relief.
But as soon as I came out the ension mounted as it was the time for results now . I knew it was now or never  for me as this was my last chance to appear for flying . At around  4:30 in the evening our DSO sir came up with the results . I was stunned as he called out my chest number : “37”. I could not believe my ears but then something in me said  “well done”  . It was the hour of tears, hugs, laughters ,shrill shouts that called victory and a lot more .. To top it all a sense of relief. I called my dear ones to let them know the result but I knew my job was not over yet. I had to appear for the Pilot Aptitude and Battery Test (PABT) the next morning. All the form filling procedures was done and we were reverted back to our rooms.
The dawn broke but I did not feel as confident as I was throughout my SSB . But I knew this was the only chance I had to capture a dream I had nurtured through years . 4 girls had applied for flying. We were taught the basics of flying and were given the Instrument Battery test (INSB). All the four girls cleared it . Next was the major Machine Test .Only two out of the four of us cleared it . It could not believe it when the officer did not call out my chest number. It was a dream shattered. And this is something which cannot be achieved now … anywhere in the defence. Saying goodbye to the dreams of flying transporters and helicopters  I had to settle with technical and ground duty branches.
The experience of Dehradun is special in its own terms as this was my first SSB and I found a group of very elite people. The girls in my group were selfless and proved to be friends. Moreover nothing can beat getting recommended from the hills and when they are as special as DEHRA’s. This place has a magic of its own. Descending from the hills to the plains (for my home in Delhi) all I could say to myself was “1 AFSB DEHRADUN RECOMMENDED” .. but not flying ! .. (sigh) ..
Eagerly waiting for the merit list !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


photo Author: Namita Tyagi
I belong to Delhi and am an electronics and communication engineer. I did my engineering from Jaipur Engineering College kukas jaipur in the year 2012 .My interests include reading books and poetry. I also pursue keen interest in writing poetry jotting down my thoughts once in a while.

Anil Kumar Recommended From 24 SSB Bangalore

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1st day:I reached Bangalore on 12th December at around 1 pm and when I was watching the crowd I find a face which was known to me from my last attempt at Bhopal his name in Anant deep singh, I joined him and went to the selection center. There we were welcomed by a JCO who explained us  the whole process the total reporting was 160 and I was allotted chest no 59 and we filled the PIQ,TA and other forms then we went to 24 ssb line. In night I was thinking about the screening  and just remined some good memories with families and friends and went to sleep.

24 SSB Bangalore

2nd day
I woke up early at 4 AM then I shaved and took bath and got ready for the day.We assembled at 6 AM and their we had briefing for the day’s process.

1st exam Intelligent test:
2 set with 50 questions each and time allotted is 30 minutes but in actual they gave us hardly 20 minutes they are very easy so I attempted all the questions then we went for the 2nd exam of the day i.e PPDT

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2nd exam PPDT(picture perception and description test):
The picture shown to us was clear and there is a boat on which two boys are standing and there is a villager standing outside the boat.So I made a story of B.tech graduate from bihar and the theme was flood and it was like this…Sohan is a 20 year young boy from bihar pursuing btech from Bihar technical university. In the month of july due to sudden floods in son river the condition of that area became worst and sohan with his friends decide to help the peoples so he made a team with his friends and made some rafts with the available resources and evacuated the peoples to the safer place and arranged food and medicines for them. His step was appreciated by the state govt.Then we wait for about 1 hr for the description test and we were called in a hall where 3 peoples were sitting and they gave all the necessary instruction to us then we started narration when it was my turn I was very nervous and my hands was shivering but I decided to do it and I control my breath and went with the flow my narration was good as told by the other group members then in group discussion I speak only 1 time and it was hardly went for 1 minute as one of them said pls stand up and there is a gate on my right hand side just gate out. We thought that our whole group was washed out and then we went for the lunch and they took around 3 hours to announce the result.At 4 pm they announced the result and when they called out chest no 59….Blank……….. I was very happy 35 out of 160 were get screened in. Then we filled PIQ form and other forms and I was chest no 13 and then we went to our rooms. Their I got to know that 5 were selected from my group and it was really shocking to me then with in no time we get familiar to each other and went out to see Bangalore

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3rd day
I wake up early and got ready for the day, It was psychology day and interview for some of usIt started with TAT they showed 11 pictures to us and with the first thought of mind I wrote the stories and completed the test  then it was WAT, I tried to complete all the words but I missed 8-10 words Then SRTI completed only 45 SRT’s and it was really disappointing for me then it was SD( self description) parents opinion, friends opinion, teachers opinion and self opinion so I wrote what they think about me and what I think about me.Then they called chest no 1-6 for the interviews. I was happy because I was really scared for the interview.

4th day GTO
The day stated with the group discussion.1st topic was  “Media’s influence”2nd topic was “Should women get permanent commission in defence forces”GD’s were OK OK Then we went for the PGTIn these tasks we have to finish the task with the help of a Balli, a plank and a rope we did it smoothly as it was not very hard I was standing in the last holding the load so practically I didn’t gave any idea for the tast. Then we went for our next task i.e HGT in this tast GTO just asked the ideas to complete the task so I gave him 3 different ideas to complete the same task Then it was snake race ( The most entertaining task in GTO) we were ready to do it so when GTO said start we went with the flow yelling “ Bharat Mata Ki JAI” as it was our war cry.I was in the last supporting my group members and we completed it within few minutes .then it was tea break and after break GTO explained us about the individual task and it was very easy I completed 12 tasks and then we went for the lecturette. I was not ready with any topic so I was little bit nervous my topic was “Energy crisis in India”As I am an electrical engineer so I spoke good with the basic reasons attached to it with the solutions.Then I was told that be ready for the interview so I went to my room and put on formals and was really SCARED. I went to the tea point where we have to wait for our call, After lunch I was sitting their with my friends and as the time passes my nervousness also increases.It was around 4 pm  and I was getting bored their so I went to play volleyball  and after half an hour I came back and waited till 7 pm when a person came and “ Beta aapka interview kal hoga”I said wow sir it’s really great I just waited for 6 hours and went to my room .

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5th day GTO-II
Only Command task and FGT are remaining so they called us at 7 am in the ground and their we waited for next 2 hours for our GTO. He came at 9 AM and explained about the command task. I was called 5 times before my turn so got familiar with the tasks and when he called my chest no 13. I went near to my task and said “Gaya beta tu ab” to myself as there was nothing other then straight poles and blocks then he explained me about the task . Then I started my task but in b/w I got stuck to one obstacle so the GTO help me in indirect way.(he remind me about the distance rule) I got the way and cleared it.Then again our whole group collected together and with in no time we completed FGT. They GTO announced the remaining chest no for the interviews.I got ready and called for the interview.It was easy he asked me about myself only and some questions from GK.

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6th day Conference day
As usual I woke up early and got ready for the conference. In conference they just asked me“how was your stay”“tell us about your experience”“how this experience is different from the last time”“any suggestions”that’s itThen we went to have lunch and waited for the results.I was neutral about my result neither positive nor negative.The psychologist  came at 3 PM and announced the selected candidates are chest no 13 and chest no 25I was in 7th heaven It was the most beautiful day of my life Yeeeeeesssssss I have done in Yes I have “it” in me.

Author: Anil Kumar Yadav: I am 22 year old and have completed b.tech in electrical engineering in july 2012. I have also cleared GATE 2012 but in spite of going for M.Tech I choose to prepare for ARMY. This was my second attempt. I was screened out in TGC-116 from Bhopal in my first attempt. I am simply a cool guy with average in academics but good in sports. My father is serving in army in 116 para and he always inspired me to be a part of this organisation.

Medical Examination After AFSB Interview

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RBBB – Right Bundle Branch Block: In the AFSB medical test one of the problems less known to the candidates is the RBBB. As much as 40% of the candidates appearing for the medical test are found to have this problem. This could be a reason for rejection. But the good news is that you are given a chance to prove that this problem does not affect your performance. First let us know what this actually means. 

IMA 135th SSB Interview Dates

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Joinindianarmy is publishing the list of IMA-135th SSB Interview dates and allotment of centre for the candidates who have passed the CDSE-II 2012 written and having IMA as the first preference. Total 4716 candidates have opted for IMA and will be facing SSB interviews soon at their allotted SSB centre.

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IMA-135th SSB Details:

  • Total no. of candidates: 4716
  • Allotted in Allahabad: 2349
  • Allotted in Bhopal:1425
  • Allotted in Bangalore: 942

IMA-135th SSB Interview Dates:

  1. Centre Allotment List
  2. SSB Allahabad: IMA-135th
  3. SSB Bhopal: IMA-135th
  4. SSB Bangalore :IMA-135th
Please visit official site of Indian Army for updated information, keep checking the lists regularly for any unnotified changes.  
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The Easiest & The Most Effective Way Of Getting Success In SSB

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Hello everyone. A warm “Hi” to all the defence forces aspirants. This is something I have written for all you people to learn and realize what is the easiest and according to me the most effective way of clearing the SSB interview. Corrections are welcomed by everyone.

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Before writing anything, I would thank the contributors on the website ssbcrack.com, because much of my preparations are based on the articles present on this website. All the psychological material provided, the lecturette topics are so helpful that even any body can prepare well for his or her interview.

Before my 3rd and the last attempt for NDA, I went to other two interviews at Bangalore(conference out) and Dehradun(screened out) for NDA entry, so I would say that my experience is a great tutor in all the things.
So it was my last chance for NDA entry. I was called up on the first date at 4AFSB, Varanasi. I had reached one day earlier because it is preferable to reach a day prior rather than depending on the train to reach on time. The reporting time was 6:45 in the morning, but I was already late by 10 minutes, please Gentlemen, don’t do it like me, because your first impression of going late is a bit disgusting and you start feeling low right from the first moment of interview’s start.
So there was a huge crowd of young chaps, much of them were studying in their school, rest of the mature faces could be recognized easily. We were taken by the bus to the AFSB which is hardly 300m from the reporting point. And here begins the journey, in just 2 minute of ride, we try making friends by introducing ourselves, and this is really helpful to remove the nervousness that comes when you are in escort of defence personals.
A total of 184 candidates reported on that day. We are required to fill a declaration form, regarding our Name, UPSC roll number etc. Then they took us to the testing hall, they made us to sit there and wait for our turn to get our documents verified. So your patience test starts here. Be calm and remain seated till your number is called. After that they conducted the very first test called OFFICER’S INTELLIGENCE RATING(OIR) TEST:
A series of questions based on Verbal and Non verbal comes in this test. Anybody of average intelligence can score really well, but what we need to do is to keep our mind cool and don’t bother about the little time given to us for this test. We need to be quick, and a bit decisive because if we get stucked in any question, we should leave it and move forward because it happens that difficult questions are in starting but in end there are really easy questions, so the tip for this test is to keep the pace fast and mind to be kept calm so that mind can work effectively.
After this, the screening tests are conducted:
PPDT(Picture perception & description test):- A hazy picture is shown to us and we have to write the story that comes to our mind looking at that picture stating the number of characters, their age, their gender and their mood. You can mark the characters by circling them. The instructions would be given in advance, so please listen to them carefully when the authority is showing you the demonstration.
After that we will be given the picture & it will be shown for 30sec, after that 4 minutes will be given to write the story. Please be quick while writing the story and give a suitable name to the hero, his age should be preferably yours and mood must be positive or sometime neutral. Try avoiding negative mood for your hero. Write a story based on the first thought that comes to your mind, write what happened before the scene shown, what is happening in that moment & what will happen after the scene.
After this we need to first narrate our story to the whole group and then discuss it among our group to finally come up with a group story. While narrating the story, we should have enough confidence and our voice should be loud enough to be audible to our group members, narrate your story to your group not to the assessors. Never look at them, and narrate it to every member of your group. While discussing the story, try to initiate the discussion with the approach to form a group story rather than discussing your own story. Try to find as to what the group story would be based on, speak some relevant points on the group story, rather than just shouting same point again and again. Speak up for three to four times, if your discussion is going like a fish market, try convincing your group members to discuss one by one, if they still don’t stop doing so, keep it quiet and speak up when it is right time. Our effort should be the contribution in the group story, accept the valuable points of other group members and present your thoughts nicely. If you think you are able to understand all the points of the group story while discussion and you were able to convince your group members enough, you can narrate the group story, but if not, avoid raising your name forcefully, it would create a negative impression rather than becoming a leader. Be humble and polite in your discussion.
After this lunch is served to us, and just after that results of screening test is announced. A total of 62 candidates got screened in and the rest 122 were screened out.
Day 2: PABT and Psychological tests:
In the morning, we were again assembled in the testing hall and told about the next phase of testing for air force candidates. An instrument reading test is conducted, we are told about the instruments and we have to make reading and then answer the questions followed. Listening to the instructions of the officer is enough to understand the instruments. Please be attentive while they are telling you about the instruments. After this test, the results are announced as to who will continue for the next test of machine battery test. Then a kind of 2 games is to be played by us, you will understand the instructions easily, we are given 3 chances for both the games, one chance gives enough experience to do well in next attempt. After this results are announced of PABT.
Psychological tests:
  1. TAT(Thematic apperception test):
A series of 12 pictures are shown to us depicting various scenes of our life. There are 11 pictures followed by one blank picture on which we can write anything what we want. The method to write the stories is just the same as that of PPDT, but the difference is that characters are not marked. But the main hero is still to be mentioned inside the story. The tip for this activity is to write the very first thought that comes to your mind seeing the picture because your first thought shows the actual personality you have in real life. Don’t try bluffing here because the psychologist is intelligent enough to trace out all the things that are not related to you. While writing the story, we have to focus on the steps taken by the hero, because the more you elaborate on the effort, the story seems more real. We have to give practical solutions to our story. There is nothing write nor anything wrong in the story, the psychologist just checks the thoughts you are having seeing that picture.
  1. WAT(Word association test):
60 words one after another are flashed for 15 seconds each, we are required to write down a sentence on the word flashed. I wrote down simply the first thought that had come to my mind. I avoided the use of modals (could, can, should, may, etc). This needs a bit practice, but if however modals come in your thought, do write it but few times. Speed and being brief helps do well in this task. I completed all 60 words in time.
  1. SRT(Situation Reaction Test):
60 situations are presented before us relating to us the daily life problems that come are way. The best formula to do all the situations is to think “What a responsible situation would do”. Being realistic and practical with our answers helps us to do this task well. We should avoid simply the decision, but write something how to do so. Doing so helps the psychologist analyze whether you will actually do this if you are encountered with this situation or not. And one more thing, be true with your solution, it should be your original decision, so that you do not contradict with yourself because your interviewing officer and psychologist discuss about you in conference, and they should get the same person with their analysis. Be intelligent too, read carefully the situation, because we sometime assume some unnecessary things even when they are not present. For example, there was a situation: “You were riding on your bicycle, you see some men walking towards you with Lathis in their hand, what you will do”. I simply wrote I will ride from the side of the road. Where is it written they will harm you or they are coming to search you? So show your intelligent mind here. Also avoid writing two solutions, be sticked to whatever comes to your mind, and show your first solution will work out rather than having doubts in your decision. There will be situations repeating twice or thrice, so write the same solution as you did previously. Be brief with your solution. I did 55 situations and I was satisfied with my job.
  1. SD(Self Description Test):

Five questions are told by the psychologist and we have to answer them in paragraph form, in 15 minutes. ask your friends, your parents, your teachers/seniors so as to what they think about you. Note down the strengths and weaknesses about you. Preparing for this task is advisable because time is so less and we wish to write more and more. Being spontaneous in this task may sometime create trouble because we start thinking and we consume a lot of time doing so. also, preparing in advance will help us remember about our strengths and weaknesses, which the interviewer also asks for. Being acceptable for our weaknesses and writing down our ways of improvement do great job. Because none of us is perfect and we do have some weaknesses, but from their point, any person cant improve lest he knows about his weaknesses. So, write down all the true facts about you. Also, do not show your desperation anywhere to join the armed forces. Just simply writing down that I want to serve my nation the best way I suits.

After all this, interviews and GTO’s are done accordingly. We used to go out in the city and enjoyed the best. Being friendly with our group increases our confidence because after all we have to work with them in the GTO activities. So put your hand forward for being friendly with them.
Personal Interview:
A direct one to one interaction with an interviewing officer probably lasting for 40 min – 1 hour tests your whole personality with whatever you speak, the way you behave with your body. This task is important because this is the chance you can tell everything about you to the person sitting in front of you, be it your participation in games and co-curricular activities. It is all based on your PIQ form, and some questions based on current affairs. He would ask for your introduction in the first question, then proceeding to your education qualifications right from class 8th up to current, the subjects you chose, the teachers you liked, the reason behind that, the friends you had that time. Now after this first Rapid fire, he would again go on for your family, what their occupation, education and your general involvement and kind of relationship you have with them, the things you like about them and what you don’t. Now the questions that he will ask now will be based on the answers you have for the earlier questions he had asked. So its must that you should be honest there because he is intelligent enough to catch you whenever you try to bluff or tell him anything that doesn’t exists in your life at all. So the best thing you can do for your selection is to tell him honestly whatever the things are in reality. This is what I personally did. There would be some questions that you will be unable to answer, so simply say I DON’T KNOW and the questions you think that could have been answered, tell him I WILL TRY TO FIND. Because these will be the questions he will probably ask it in your conference. The thing we can do to do well in this interview is to write all these questions that I have mentioned above in advance, because sometimes we forget the percentage of marks we have got in our academics, so it would help there. Be confident while answering because he is already aware of you because he has you PIQ with him, he has already formed a picture of you in his mind, so present the things he want, and its done. Be comfortable while speaking, and look straight into his eyes, avoid moving your hands while speaking, put your hand on your thighs and keep on answering his questions. This is the most important task in the whole SSB because it is where you spend the most time with somebody and his recommendation is necessary to make your final selection. So being true and honest would do all the jobs in our selection.
GTO Series(Day-1)
  1. Group Discussion:
The procedure of this task is just the same as that of the PPDT but the only difference is that the topic is given by the GTO. The first topic, he gives us the choice between two topics but for the second GD, he gives it of his own choice. Be gentle with your group, give logical points and invite opinions from other member also. When it starts turning into fish market, try to manage the group and get back into a healthy discussion. The only mindset for having a nice GD is to think that you are sitting with your group over a cup of tea and discussing a routine discussion. So, do we fight and give aggressive arguments to them, no, we don’t. So this is the same thing we should do while speaking in GD. Preparing a bit on the current affairs would help to speak some good points in this task. Being in the group is the only way of selection in this task.
  1. GPE(Group Planning Exercise):
A series of various problems happening altogether will be presented on a small model, we are explained about the timings and the resources that are available to us. We as a group of 8-10 member are to solve all the problems in mentioned time.
So the first thing is to listen carefully to what the GTO briefs us. After that, while reading the paper we have to arrange the problems according to their priority. While writing the answer in the sheet, we have to first write the problems, and then the resources available to us, it could be any assumption that is practical too. Then write the solutions for the problems stating the time and distance too. In the discussion of group plan, give your valuable points, if they vary with that of others, give logics behind your point. There should be your contribution in the group plan.
  1. PGT(Progressive Group Task):
In this activity, we have to cross some obstacles, which have a particular way of solving by the means of some helping material(balli, plank and rope). We, the group, have to cross those obstacles along with the load, the GTO will tell you about the rules. When he is doing so, listen to him carefully. Present your ideas gently to your group, first discuss the idea, and then execute it, while doing this task, avoid looking at the GTO. Try to take responsibility, if it is to cross something, ask your group members to allow you to do so. If nothing is coming to your mind, simply carry the load with you and help your group members, whenever you again get an idea, tell it to your group members. Whatever you speak there is being noticed by the GTO. at times, we feel that one of our group member is giving a wrong idea, you can correct him, by giving logical idea, what you think, and if your idea works, its you who will get more points.
  1. HGT(Half Group Task):
Now our whole group is split in to two halfs, so that we can have a better chance to give our ideas, now the task gets easier because we have to convince a less number of members now. Doing this task is just the same as that of PGT.
  1. GOR(Group Obstacle Race):
It is the activity in which our group competes with other groups to win the race. We are to carry a structure of shape like that of a snake, negotiating obstacles. We have to show our dynamics here, our stamina, helping the group members, to do well gives a team victory. It is an activity where we really gets a competitive edge with other groups.
  1. CT(Command Task):
In this task, we are made commander and we with the help of subordinates have to negotiate some obstacles taking load with us. In this task, we have to brief to our subordinates of our helping material, and we ourselves should be leading in front, and then bring our subordinates and the load. This activity judges our thinking ability. I was able to do this activity, but in between I was stucked, but later with executing an idea, I did it finally. When as a subordinate, just listen to the order of the commander without speaking anything, if you have any doubt, then you can ask your commander but don’t give him idea of doing the obstacle.

GTO Series(Day-2)

  1. Lecturette:
In this task, we are given a choice of four topics and we have to speak on any of the topics. I chose the bottom one, it was sports in India. I gave all the relevant points and just in two minutes I was over with my points. So I decided not to just repeat my points again and again, not to pass time with my members. So I concluded my topic and in 2 minutes I finished my lecture. I would say that it doesn’t depend how long you speak, but what relevant content do you speak in minimum time. This task is the test of your power of expression. Being confident and having nice movement of hands would help in speaking nicely.
  1. Individual Obstacles:
And here comes the test of total dynamics. a series of 10 obstacles are to be done in 3 minutes. While you are allowed to wait for your turn to start, make out a plan to do maximum obstacles in short time. I was able to do all 10 obstacles, and as soon as I finished the last one, GTO gave a whistle and my time was up. We have to be careful while doing all these obstacles so that we don’t do any mistake and we have to repeat it again.
  1. FGT(Final Group Task):
It is the final testing of GTO series, and we whole group have to cross just one obstacle, which is really easy to do. By this time, we all are able do these kinds of tasks, so this task goes smoothly. Doing this task is just same as that of the PGT, HGT & CT. Give your ideas and put forward your help to others.
Conference:
After all this, the final day of conference comes. We all are over with our testing, so this is the time when the three testers sit together and decide for our recommendation. We have to appear before the whole board and there are a number of 15-16 officers sitting on a semi-circular table in their uniforms. We simply have to answer their general questions based on our stay, any problem faced and any suggestions we want to give. My conference lasted for almost 45 seconds. I was confident while answering their questions.
After the conference was over, our results were out in just 20 minutes. From 62 candidates, 13 member were recommended. I was that lucky 13th. although ‘13’ number is considered unlucky but it was not so for me. From our repeater group of 8 members, only I was selected. and also I got recommended on 26th january, so the happiness was doubled. I hugged my group members and then filled up the forms after that.
I would say the only thing that has brought me success is that I was honest and true in all the testings. I had listened to the instructions carefully. and last but not the least, I believed it from the first moment with my arrival at the board that I WILL BE SELECTED SURELY. So this thing really boosts up your confidence and we are able to do every task easily.
For any assistance or any advice, aspirants may contact me: [email protected]facebook.com/jaatbhairahul
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.

3 AFSB Gandhinagar Interview Experience By Rahul Giri

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I am Rahul Giri , a final year Electronics & Communication Engineering student from Rajkot, Gujarat. I appeared AFCAT 02/2012 and cleared in the first attempt was called for AFSB interview at AFSB Gandhinagar on 28thJAN 2013.






I was preparing well for it. I regularly visited www.ssbcrack.com updates from friends and their experiences I learned a lot from it.

The first thing was some form filling. The Selection Board was just newly started and hence the candidates called were very less. Only 54 Candidates were called out of which only 36 came. We filled up forms and then 2 sectioned OIR test were taken with proper instruction given before test.


The infrastructure @ AFSB Gandhinagar was awesome. After OIR we were given refreshments and then a break for 15 minutes then PPDT was taken.

In Picture a boy of about 22 years and behind him a women of about 45 years were there so I wrote story according to that when the discussion started we were divided in group of 12 candidates in each group. I was ready to speak politely at the starting suddenly 3 persons started like anything and spoke on the picture no was ready to stop. Between them some people including me were speaking but were difficult to listen. I thought to shout that let anyone speak as soon I approached someone told the same thing before me.

Then I thought to say that lets discuss the central characters first and then discuss about the story once again the same chest no spoke the thing before me I was like hmm hmm so there was nothing more impressing in me to be noticed by I/O

as a result of which I was rejected from the screening itself and was very disappointed but had a great experience at the place it was a great place to give your interview.it had well furnished rooms and appropriate equipment’s to test you.

So, choose AFSB Gandhinagar. You will have a great experience.
I will try again.

Jai Hind.
I Love My India.

photo Author: Rahul Giri
He is sharing his experience of 3 AFSB Gandhinagar through AFCAT entry

194 Flying NCC Special Entry SSB Interview Dates

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194 Flying NCC Entry SSB DatesCongrats to all NCC cadet with ‘C’ certificate who have got an opportunity to attend AFSB interview for NCC special 194th flying course which is going to commence in 2014. Dates of 194 FLYING PILOT (NCC ENTRY) are published on careerairforce.nic.in.

Allotment of candidates:

  • Mysore 2 AFSB: 30
  • Dehradun 1 AFSB: 18
  • Varanasi 4 AFSB: 28

Time of reporting:

  • 0700 Hours

Date of AFSB Interview

  • 11 Feb 2013

Also Check:

Application For Change Of Date Of SSB Interview

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ssb interview dates

Sometimes it is hard to attend the SSB interview on allotted dates, but there are few options which can help you to postpone your SSB interview schedule. Most of the time you will be getting two dates for SSB interview, one is regular and another is absentee or secondary date. Sometime a secondary date helps, but if both dates are not convenient for you, you may go with the following approach.

1. Call the allotted board: Best thing is to call the allotted SSB and ask them to prepone or postpone the SSB interview date for you, you may or may not get the different date.
2. Mail or Fax them: Send them a mail in addition to call, also write a letter with a genuine reason to postpone or prepone the SSB schedule for you. Fax the same, you will get the phone, e-mail and fax details in the call letter or you may check Services Selection Board contact details.
3. Write an application: You can write and send an application to them, consider this also an addition to what is mentioned above. You can send an official application to the call up officer of the concerned board. 

Specimen of the application for change of date of SSB:

_________________________________________________________________________________
From

Roll No
Name
Father’s Name
Postal Address
Email
Mob No.

To
The Call Up Officer
Example: Selection Centre Central Sultania Infantry Lines Bhopal – 462001
APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF DATE OF SSB INTERVIEW
Sir,
1. Please refer to your Call Up letter bearing No SC C/ 730____/ /CU dated__________ .
2. As per your Call Up letter quoted above, I am required to report to your Centre for SSB interview of _____________on ____________. But I am unable to report for SSB interview on the date as quoted above, due to the following reasons :‑

3. The following Certificates / Documents are enclosed herewith in support of the above reasons :‑
4. May I request you to postpone my date of SSB interview to the absentees batch.
5. Thanking You.
Yours faithfully
Dated : (Signature of the candidate)
_______________________________________________________________________________
Postpone your SSB schedule only when you have a genuine urgency for some other work. But it is always better to attend SSB interview on the allotted date ie primary date. Also, attending SSB interview on any other date do not make any difference to your selection or impression.

Make the changes in the application as per the entry and selection center.
Also Read:

Instructions To The candidates Writing AFCAT 2016

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To all candidates who are going to face AFCAT- Air Force Common Admission Test written examination, please keep following instructions in your mind. After downloading the AFCAT admit card/ hall ticket, you need to obey following instructions for written as well as for AFSB interview.

Instructions for AFCAT candidates:

  1. In case the candidates are awarded grades/CGPA instead of marks, the conversion of grades/CGPA to percentage of marks would be based on the procedure certified by the University from where they have obtained the degree. In case the University does not have any scheme for converting CGPA to percentage conversion certificate, CGPA will be converted into 10 points scale and multiplied by 10 to get equivalent percentage.
  2. Candidates are required to maintain their unique E-Mail ID active throughout the selection process.
  3. Candidates below 25 years of age must be unmarried (term unmarried excludes widower and divorcee even though without encumbrances). Marriage is not permitted during training. Married candidates above 25 years of age are eligible to apply but during training period they will neither be provided married accommodationnorcantheyliveoutwithfamily.
  4. Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of forearm i.e. from inside of elbow to the wrist and on the reverse side of palm/ back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable. Tribes with tattoo marks on the face or body as per their existing custom and traditions will be permitted on a case to case basis.
  5. Candidate should not have been arrested, convicted or prosecuted on criminal charges.
  6. Candidates must carry Admit Card and a valid photo identity card such as passport, driving licence, voteridentitycard,collegeidentitycardoranyothervalidphotoidentityproofwhilereportingforAirForce Common Admission Test and for SSB Interview at Air Force Selection Board. The admit card which is attested at the AFCAT centre is to be carried for the SSB interview.
  7. The candidature for the courses commencing in July 2017 will be valid only if the proof of meeting eligibility criteria is submitted latest by 15 June 2017.
  8. Women candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria are encouraged to apply in response to this advertisement.
  9. Candidates who have been withdrawn / suspended from Defence Training Establishments on grounds of discipline are not eligible to apply.
  10. One year ante date seniority will be granted to the candidates joining Technical Branch Courses.
  11. PAN Card is a mandatory requirement to join AFA.
  12. Online modification of submitted applications may be carried out for name (spelling) and address only on 01 and 02 Jul 16. Please note that information filled up by the candidates in online applicationformwillbeconsideredfinalandnoamendmentswillbeallowedsubsequently.
  13. Use of mobile phone inside AFSBs is prohibited.
  14. After admission to Air Force Academy, candidates will not be considered for any other commission. They will also not be permitted to appear for any interview or examination after they have been finally selectedfortrainingintheAirForceAcademy.
  15. Terms and conditions given in the advertisement are guidelines only and are subject to change without notice.
  16. Physical Conditioning: Prospective candidates are advised to keep themselves in good physical condition to adapt to physical training at AFA which encompasses running, swimming, rope climbing and other forms of physical training / conditioning in which they would undergo mandatory tests during training. 40. Disclaimer: Information given in the advertisement and on the website are guidelines only. In case of anyambiguity,theexistingpolicies,rulesandregulationsofIAF/Govt.ofIndiawillbefinal.
  17. Statutory Warning: Selection in the Indian Air Force is free, fair and merit based. Any attempt to influence the selection process detected at any stage is liable to lead to termination of candidature or service and legal action against the concerned individual will be initiated.