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Friday, October 15, 2021

How to self prepare for SSB GTO tasks? No preparation needed?!

I see many SSB gurus saying that GTO is hardest part of SSB, It is deciding part, you need coaching and all, All of them are nothing more than marketing gimmicks and myths. 

Just get yourself familiar with the selection process and do not exclusively prepare for individual tasks, rather than that work on your improving overall personality.

Frankly speaking, you will be worthy to be officer, if you are leading a holistic life and if you keep yourself updated about the things around you, then there is no need to get over concerned about GTO tasks.

The basic skills or capabilities you should have are below (forget about OLQs,)

1)fitness

2)practical planning and execution

3)general knowledge and communicating your ideas clearly

4) team work and interpersonal skills

5) stress handling

These are the basic skills you anyways need whether you join the forces or not.

Anyways, as many of the candidates are overly concerned about GTO preparations I have exclusively written this blog, to help them,

Please feel free to add your tips and tricks in the comment section so that it will help others also.

I have divided all nine group tasks into below categories; based on overlap of preparation required.

  • IOR/snake race



Individual obstacle race (IOR) mainly needs fitness and agility. Task and obstacles are fairly simple they just look daunting as they quite large and we do not practice them daily. Snake race is also on similar frequency but it demands team work and coordination from you.

To perform better in these two tasks do basic strength workouts such as pushups, pullups and squats everyday. To improve your agility/physical stamina run at least 2 Km daily and practice long jumps.

  • Lecturette


This task needs two skills, one general knowledge as the topics given to speak are general in nature but they will be fairly easy and second one is public speaking.

In general assessors judge candidate's thought process and if a candidate is given task to brief his/her subordinates can he/she communicate his/her thoughts clearly.

to practice this, there are no short cuts you will have to read and rehearse.

give yourself a general topic and practice speaking infront of mirror or record yourself, make it iteratively until you get better and confident. 

using same format/framework makes the lecturette easy.

Below is one small frame work which you can use while giving lecturette




read this blog on how to give lecturette easily

  • GD/GPE


Tasks again needs clear communication and your thought process




The common thing about these two tasks is that you need to share across your thoughts and ideas with other group members and also listen to others thoughts and move the discussion towards a positive direction.

As far as preparation is concerned for GD read news paper editorials everyday and watch interviews and healthy discussions over internet. Writing your opinions over internet and discussing your thoughts with your family& friends will help you.

GPE is more of practical planning like the way you plan any planned or unplanned event; for that you may need to know basic functioning of all the local authorities and keep social constraints in mind. To be honest be observant, pay attention, think practically and start thinking on your feet(Jugaad), you should be good to tackle GPE.

Click Here to read more about GPE

  • CT/PGT/HGT/FGT


These are the task where practical implementation of planning, communicating your idea and team work plays most important role.

there is no specific preparation needed for these tasks watch YouTube videos and get yourself familiarized with the type of tasks and rules; One tip I can give for this is be vigilant and think on your foot during the tasks.


Bottomline:

If you are a logical thinker, good with people, good at communicating your thoughts, if you stay updated with your surrounding and if you are reasonably fit, then you should be good for Ground tasks. There is no much preparation needed for GTO and there is no need of any coaching for the same but make sure you are familiar with tasks and selection process.

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

PIQ (Personal Information Questionnaire)

What is PIQ in SSB?

It is a like your resume/CV, which is reference for your interview.

Generally you will be asked to fill two copies of PIQs after screening, while doing documentation. one copy of your PIQ will go to interviewing officer and other will reach psychology assessor.

PIQ looks something like below, It will be two page document containing basic questions about you.


PIQ page -1


PIQ page -2


What are the thing you need to keep in mind before filling out one of these?

Try to fill out truth without any exaggerations. DO NOT FILL ANY BS.


Bottomline:

I see many videos, blogs and books saying you fill PIQ should like this like that and many more stories. Do not subscribe to them. you will get PIQ form very similar (if not same) to the one attached with this blog. download it and practice writing your details (only truth) once or twice you should be fine.

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Should you leave the job for SSB preparation? Is it a wise decision?

 In many graduate, defense aspirants, there many who are working and pursuing their dream of joining defense as an officer parallelly. After certain time and few rejections they unfortunately start doubting on their efforts and get dilemma of weather to leave the job or continue. they often think if it right to work on two tracks parallelly or should they only concentrate on defense leaving the job.

I often see many aspirants saying that they do not get time to prepare for SSB due to their day job. and often they loose interest in their job and many of them want to leave it.


This kind of self doubt phase has crushed me and many of  my friends too.


One line answer to end this dilemma is that DO NOT LEAVE THE JOB, It is a foolish decision to leave job giving SSB preparation as a reason and infact if you do not have a job, please get one. 

In this blog we will see more about why it is not a wise decision to leave the job to prepare for SSB full-time and also we will see some tips along the way.


What ssb is lookin for in a candidate? 

Mature candidate with clear sense of his/her roles and responsibilities; roles and responsibility as a student, as a son/daughter, as a citizen and as a employee that is it.

Basically Selection board needs a fit and average candidate with fair general awareness and good attitude nothing more than that. They need a person who can take responsibilities and complete them efficiently. what about OLQs? as a candidate do not worry about all that. just keep in mind if you know all your roles and responsibilities correctly, you are taking care of all of them and if you are fairly fit, no one is there to stop you from getting recommended from SSB.

now the question arises in you if it is fairly simple then why so many candidates get rejected in SSB?

As many candidates started showing interest towards joining defense as an officer. So in late 90s SSB started conducting screening to test only candidates with traces of OLQs. facts apart this screening sometimes not sometimes conducted properly as there will be huge number of candidates reported and only few testing facilities so it is most likely that many talented candidates get rejected in the screening process and so SSB selection seems unpredictable and most of the time we will not even know why was a candidate screened out or conferenced out.

and the ratio of candidates giving the exams to requirement is so low that it is highly impossible for all the deserving candidates make into forces despite all the handwork they put in. to give small number comparison

candidates taking entrance: 10,00,000 around

candidates clearing entrance (10% ) : 1,00,000

candidates reporting at one center at one batch: 200

screen in max : 30 (some centers does even more)

recommendation is 1or 2 on top of the many get rejected in medical tests and many get merit out during merit listing during joining.




**facts were mentioned not to discourage aspirants but to make them aware about the reality.

but due to demand in the market all the coaching academies and others(so called experts) say that if you have it in you no one can stop you from joining forces and candidates are falling for that.

Defense is surely a better place to be but the approach which candidates and coaching academies are following not quite correct. We all know the SSB is personality test and candidate should work on developing his/her personality. but I see most of them are working on polishing their responses for questions/tasks at SSB.

If the test is of personality candidates should work on personality and personality expands by taking extra challenges and responsibilities.

Eventually what happens is a graduate reaches 26+ years of age with no significant working experience or skills, all he or she will have is how to write TAT, PPDT, SD and what not.


In parallel I know candidates getting frustrated about their work and saying "what am I doing here?" all those self doubts and negative thoughts are common. It is what it is- you will have to work and try for defense as a side gig.

add on to it, by having job, you will become financially independent from parents trust me this will give you whole another level of confidence.

Now we know that it is not a wise decision, to leave job to prepare for SSB full time,

how can we better manage work and SSB preparation/entrance preparation?

If you are working you will spend at around 8-9 hours a day at workplace that leaves you with 15-16 hours in hand; and if you cut 10 hours in sleep and other routine activities you will have good 5 to 6 hours for preparation, self development and fitness. weekends and holidays are add-on to that.



Now question comes- how can we better utilize that time?

This is when concept of time management and timely decision making comes into picture. Below are some wage tips to initiate your thought process.


1) Prepare a Routine and follow it religiously:

Have a routine set up and follow it religiously. Routine should have all the works you should finish, all the readings you want to accomplish and don't forget the entertainment. I know it is hard to follow the routine, It will be tough for few days but no other options, trust your plan and stick to the routine.


2)Make use of weekends and public holidays:

At all workplaces in general will have off in the weekend(Saturday and Sundays), close to 25 holidays and enough paid leaves. Make sure to utilize them efficiently and get most of the studies done in them.


3)Balance both:

You are preparing for something aside does not mean ignore work. you will have to balance both; sometimes office work demands some extra work from you then dedicate some time to finish work responsibly and vice versa sometimes you will have to ignore some unnecessary team meetings and calls,


4)Use office environment as an opportunity to learn team work, improve presentation skills. volunteer for challenges:

Think office as a place to learn soft skills apart from technical skills you learn. Take additional responsibilities and challenges to showcase and in turn learn skills such as public speaking, presentation skills etc. this will increase your power of expression.


5) Join various clubs and initiatives:

Take part in various initiatives such as CSR activities and there will be lot of clubs in the office try to join them which ever interests you this will not only help you to open up your horizon of thoughts but also gives you an opportunity to network with others.


If you are in a toxic work environment and spending 12+ hours at work that is a different story.

Sometimes what happens is young graduates end up in toxic corporate environment filled with dirty politics or they will be forced to work for 12+ hours trying to meet unrealistic targets and deadlines, then that is a different case all together.

One has to leave such tiring job and find themselves a different job, such toxic environments are not suitable for anyone even if your employers are paying you shit load of money.


Bottom Line:

bottom line is that it is not a wise decision to leave your day job giving reason of SSB preparation. In fact if you do not have a job please find one for yourself because having a job will give new  dimension to your life and it teaches you many values and soft-skills as well. 


Monday, September 13, 2021

5 core qualities of a good leader

Most of us unfortunately, tend to lead a life of a follower. This tendency of following instructions without questioning had been ingrained in us by our poor education system, which is designed to produce industrial workers. 

Midst of rapid rat race in corporations, we mostly find managers of numbers rather than leaders. however there are few qualities, which radiate out of a good leaders. those qualities separates them from crowd.

In this blog we have listed 5 qualities of a good leader in modern world.

5-qualities-of-a-good-leader




1)Art of story telling: 

Influential way of communication has always been main weapon in arsenal of a leader. Story telling is a classical way conveying  thoughts, ideas, beliefs and values. 

From long time we are teaching moral values to our kids with stories; but some how we tend to ignore the power of it. We have almost forgotten that all the ancient scriptures are nothing but values and life lessons conveyed with stories. Point here I wanted to make is storytelling is a powerful tool to influence followers. 

It is observed that we tend remember or get convinced, when the lessons are ingrained with emotions. Story is nothing but play of emotions and imaginations.

Good leaders are good storytellers too.

2)Empathy:

A good leader is often a empathetic person, Before leading his subordinates/colleagues he should be able to understand what they are going though, how they think. Metaphorically a leader should put himself in shoes of his followers.

Even though Its important we rarely find leaders who are empathetic. Most of modern corporate mangers often fail to understand their subordinates but pass orders.

Empathy is under rated but extremely important quality of a leader.

3)Adaptable : 

A leader often has to lead his/her subordinates in unknown situations. If situation demands he/she has to lead from front with example. For that one has to be a quick learner and adapter.

So leader should be extremely adaptable with quick learning capabilities.

4)Allocation of resources: 

Optimal allocation of resources is important for efficient management. resources could be anything we use, it could be any commodity, money people or even time. Choosing right person for right work allocating right time for it is key.

5)Original thoughts and opinion oriented:

Leaders are always original and structured thinkers. Their ideas, decisions and opinions are often derived by their values and beliefs. They are not driven by success, fame or by money. but those will be definite/obvious products of their work.

their thoughts often will be clear and rational. With this they try to lead their team by example not paying attention to unnecessary noise.


Bottom-line:

There could be other various traits of a leader; but it broadly fall under above five. With these qualities leader becomes effective team player with vision in mind.  I believe leadership is a trainable skill; we can all be leaders in our own way by becoming little more of above 5 ideas every day.

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Movie recommendations for defense aspirants

Hollywood:

  • Fury(2014):

Main theme- The story revolves around a mission in war like situation involving Tanker called Fury and her crew.
IMDb rating- 7.6/10
Available on- Netflix




  • Saving Private Ryan(1998):

Main theme- A story of  searching a soldier naming Private Ryan. The search party was lead by a young captain, the story showcases comraderie &determination and movie seems realistic.
IMDb rating- 8.6/10
Available on-  Amazon Prime



  • K-19: The Widowmaker(2002):

Main theme- A Soviet Union's Nuclear powered submarine misfunctions in its maiden sail, The story revolves, how her crew workaround(knowing they will die) to avoid nuclear disaster at shore.
The movie is based on true story of K-19.
IMDb rating- 6.7/10
Available on- 



  • USS Indianapolis men of courage(2016):

Main theme- Movie revolves survival and court scene after sinking of US Naval ship, hit by Japanese torpedo called Kaiten. The US mission was a classified one so it is less known to public, the movie is based on true events.
IMDb rating-5.3 /10
Available on - 

  • Unbroken(2014):

Main theme- An Olympic track record holder, fighter pilot gets crashed into sea and gets captivated as prison of war. The movie shows protagonist's struggles.
IMDb rating- 7.2/10
Available on-  Netflix


  • Dunkirk(2017):

Main theme- Story based on true events of World war -2 Where soldiers of England and France are pushed to costal town of Dunkirk. Movies showcases struggles of soldiers their evacuation and national politics/Partiality while evacuation.
IMDb rating- 7.8/10
Available on- Amazon Prime

  • The hurt locker(2008):

Main theme- The story of sergeant and his subordinates deployed in Iran. The recklessness of protagonist causes some difference between him and his team during mission. The movie has won several awards and It surely will give you goosebumps.
IMDb rating- 7.5/10
Available on- Amazon Prime

  • American sniper(2014):

Main theme- The movie is about mental thoughts of a SEAL sniper, who had served in Iran.
IMDb rating- 7.3/10
Available on - Netflix

  • 1917(2019):

Main theme- It is the story of two British soldiers, who had to cross enemy boarder to pass on a critical message to save thousands of their comrades 
IMDb rating- 8.3/10
Available on - 

  • Topgun(1986):

Main theme- This movie has been inspirational to many defense aspirants. The story revolves around A Navy Lt taking part in selection of top Naval aviators strike squad called Topgun. The story has emotional touch to it, involving a love story and protagonist Maverick looses his buddy to an crash due to technical failure onboard.  

There in a part -2 planned to this

IMDb rating- 6.9/10
Available on - 

  • The Imitation game(2014):

Main theme- The movie is based on true story involving discovery of Enigma machine by Alan Turing to crack German messages. After watching this movie you will get to know how calculative world war-2 was. Alan Turing and team literally decided who is going to die in WW-II
IMDb rating- 8/10
Available on - Netflix

  •  JAR HEAD(2005--):

Main theme- The movie is based on stories of soldier who gets deployed in foreign countries, the stories mainly based on self talks and the uncertainty they are facing.
IMDb rating- 7/10
Available on - 

  • Sully: Miracle on the Hudson(2016):

Main theme- Captain of a passenger does unusual landing over Hudson river. This is based on true story, which showcases so many leadership qualities.
IMDb rating- 7.4/10
Available on - 



  • Captain Phillips(2013):

Main theme- The theme of the movie is a story of captain of a cargo ship under attack by somalin pirates. Like Sully this movie also a true story, showcasing lots officer like qualities.
IMDb rating- 7.8/10
Available on - 

  • Forest Gump(1994):

Main theme- A Man with relatively low IQ recalls his early life in this movie. the movie shows his life in Army and important historical events.

IMDb rating- 8.8/10

Available on - Netflix



  • Inglourious Basterds(2009):

Main theme- The movie is story of few Jew undercover soldiers working to bring down Nazi.

IMDb rating- 8.3/10

Available on- Netflix



Bollywood:

  • URI: The Surgical Strike(2019):
Main theme- The movie is based on true events; It depicts incidents involving counter surgical attack conducted by Indian Army, against terrorist group, who were directly responsible for URI army base terrorist attack.

IMDb rating- 8.2/10

Available on - 

  • The Gazi Attack (2017):
Main theme- This is one of many unknown true tales of armed forces; which actually occurred during 1971 Indo-Pak war. The story of bringing down the Pakistan Submarine PNS Gazi.

IMDb rating- 7.6/10

Available on- Amazon Prime

  • Laksya(2004):
Main theme- This is a story of amature confused college going kid who turns out to become, Indian Army officer and leads a successful operation during Indo Pak war.

IMDb rating- 7.9/10

Available on- Amazon Prime

  • Shourya(2008):
Main theme- This is a courtroom drama, involving case against a serving Brigadier. The movie shares similarity from a hollywood movie- A Few Good Men' (1992)

IMDb rating- 7.3/10

Available on- youtube for free

  • Raazi (2018):
Main theme- A true story of a RAW agent who played a key role during Indo-Pak war of 1971. this is unique as it is story of a women who is married to Pak Maj. and had been key intelligence source.

IMDb rating- 7.8/10

Available on- Amazon Prime

  • Boarder(1997):
Main theme- Collection of  small story about life of soldiers during war are bundled together to make a movie.

IMDb rating- 7.9/10

Available on- Youtube for free

  • Holiday: Asoldier is never off duty(2014):

Main theme- A solder on holiday bursts out Terrorist gang.
IMDb rating- 7.9/10
Available on - 




  • Shershaah (2021):
Main theme- It is a movie based on life of one of the Kargil heroes Capt. Vikram Batra. 

IMDb rating- 8.8/10

Available on- Amazon prime



These are just some from whole bunch; Feel free to put any movies in the comment section below, to update the list.

Saturday, July 3, 2021

How to approach SSB? from a 10 times repeater's experience

For Screening:

For Screening

We will have 3 parts in screening:

1.       OIR

lets clear one thing first, If you ruin your OIR, you are not going to get screened in.

 This test is very easy, just practice before coming to SSB and you should be good. Watch some YouTube videos and solve at least one pdf, it has really helped me in solving faster. Solving PDFs fast and watching OIR questions on YouTube makes your brain to get adapted to patterns and expectations.

2.       Story writing

This is simple and yet complex at the same time. According to me, the tip to write a good story is already told directly or indirectly by the assessors themselves.

First thing is observing the picture for 30 sec (at least for 20 sec) and simultaneously try to think of story around the picture. This takes a while to develop, so practice, please practice this at least 5-10 times before the SSB.

Second thing, in the instructions itself assessors will mention that you need tell the feeling, thoughts and emotions of the character in the story. This is very important as whole SSB is a test of personality and when you give emotion and thoughts to your character in the story, you are enabling assessors to know more about you;

the way you think, how much can you relate it to real life (exposure), etc.

here is One way to proceed with story writing


 That is to think of the picture shown as one of the slides of your whole story. 

Say you are shown a picture of an accident of a car and a tange wala. That is just one moment of what all happened or will happen in that story. 



Now it depends on candidate's perception of the picture- One may write that car driver was drunk and probably can make a story around hit and run case. 

Other can write, it was small accident and car driver was apologetic of it and helped tange wala with money, medication and so on. 

Another case could be, after accident crowd started to gather and was just shouting at car driver eventually making the traffic even worse but there was a person lets say, Tanay, who immediately helped them get up, gave first aid and dispersed the crowd. 

These are just few of many speculations and each story will tell about your personality (subconscious personality).

Even though the theme is exactly same in all of these cases. It is all perception that changed; trust me none of them are wrong neither they are right.

3.       Narration and Group Discussion

One thing is for sure is that all these tests are there in the selection process for a reason, our aim should be to perform our best in all of them.

For narration, we usually get around a minute to talk about the number of characters we perceive, their age and mood, action of the story and the story. Sometimes, the assessor will say ‘next!’ even before you finish your story. 

It simply means- either your story was too long and your time is up or assessors understood what you wanted to convey 

but usually it’s because you ran out of time. 

There will around 15-20 members in a group and even if they give 1 minute to everyone, it’s going to take at least 15-20 mins plus the GD will still be left.

Goal is to somehow convey what you have perceived but before that, make sure what you have perceived is right, hence observe the picture at least for 20 secs. While narrating, your story should be as close as possible to what you have written, 

definitely you can improvise it while speaking but it has to come naturally without stammering. Maintain a nice tone and body posture you should be good with Narration part.

Usually, the instructions are to stat the GD as soon as the last candidate has finished narrating his story. This is the time when at least 2-3 people starts at the same time and it will be chaos if more than 2 people will keep on speaking. Take pause and see if anyone made sense. Don’t get the group stuck in deciding 

the no of members and their GD, always try to add something to the GD so that it the discussion will move forward. Give reasoning as to why a point should be accepted, it’s better if it is observation based or logically correct and makes sense.


If you are able to add 2-3 good points, you have done your job. During the GD never make eye contact with assessors or get hyper or slouch. Be genuinely interested and participate to the best of your ability. 

Through GD, assessors try to observe how does a candidate behave in the group, how does a candidate react in chaos, does anyone in the group has the ability to become a leader naturally?

No one likes a person who is very dominating or who seems not at all interested. Be average, be polite, be logical, be a listener but be an opportunist, hear for the other candidate’s points and you will be able to recognize when does a person is about to complete his points, take this opportunity and chip in your points smoothly. Don’t think that in fish market like situation assessor will not note your points, they are very well trained and are experienced too. If in case it becomes too loud they will divide the groups into half so that you have better stand.

Remember that no one will give you the opportunity, you will have to be smart to grab it although there will be some candidates who might ask the group to give opportunity to you or some other candidates but it’s not very useful to you. They are looking for leaders who have the officer like qualities, just be one. Be gentle, confident, smart, have a slight smile and just do your best.

At the end of discussion, one candidate from the group has to conclude the story for the group, for this you need to make sure if you are the one to conclude, you should narrate the story which the group has finalized and not yours, ensure to add multiple points discussed during the GD and conclude confidently. It’s a myth that the person who concludes will surely be screened in, I am a 10 times repeater I know this by experience.

Click here to read more on screening process


Psychology Test:

I have said it earlier and I will state it again and again, SSB is a personality test. Neither intelligence nor English fluency nor even any other quality. 

Let’s take a moment here to understand this before we proceed on how to approach for the test.

By Google search “Personality refers to "individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving”.

A personality is never right or wrong, just different in its own way, hence there is no right or wrong answer to any of the tests being conducted in the SSB. For example, a person can be a bit introvert and he/she might still handle a group of people effectively, while another person can be an extrovert but might not be effective in managing people. A person can be an introvert and might not be able to speak up resulting in poor management, but an extrovert might handle people effectively just because he can speak out important things.

The question is ‘do you have the personality which is required for the armed forces?’.  And thus, they say ‘we are not looking for the best fit but the right fit’.

Hence, it’s not important to look for a correct answer but to sit, think and introspect to analyze what exactly ‘your personality’ is. If you have the 15 OLQs, in fact from my observations even if you have 10-12 OLQs no one is going to stop you from the recommendation.


Click here to know more about OLQs


Things like stamina and physique can be developed in the academy and even if you have a bit lesser stamina it’s fine but say if you are not a team player, then it’s gonna be a tough game. In fact in such a case, we should realize by ourselves that this profession is not suitable for us 

and it’s absolutely fine as there can be a person who likes to work alone and maybe he will become a better and faster coder or writer or artist or athlete or anything else.


Now lets discuss approach for TAT, WAT, SRT and SD

For TAT it’s simple, same as PPDT follow the instructions and write about the feelings, thoughts and emotion of your characters.

For WAT, practice before hand else it will blow up. Since we will have to see the word and form a sentence within 15 seconds, we won’t get much time to articulate the sentence well. I will tell you what to practice here.

Let’s say the word is HUMBLE and let’s analyze few sentences of it. 

(PS: Analysis is based on my little naïve brain’s capacity, not a professional one.)

Sentence 1: Ram is a humble person.      

Analysis 1: Maybe Ram is your friend and you think he is humble but it’s your personality test. What is assessor supposed to do with it.

Sentence 2: Being humble is appreciated.  

Analysis 2: You are aware and acknowledge that being humble is a good thing and preferably you practice being humble.

Now SRT, a situation will be given and you need to write a response to it. Again, no response is right or wrong, people behave differently in same situations. There is a nice anecdote to this, say if we put a potato and an egg in boiling water, potato becomes soft but the egg hardens, it’s their natural tendency. those are what it makes an egg or a potato. 

It’s the same case with us, we react and behave differently depending upon how we are in real life.

Just practice before hand to attempt as many as you can. Preferably try to write short and crisp responses, saves time. For advice I will say, make sure your responses are not fluctuating much in similar situations, say if you fight back in one situation, you should be definitely fighting back in another ‘similar’ situation.

In SD (self-description) write whatever you feel like, it’s better to prepare it before SSB as time is less and we might miss out on something important to be written or we might get stuck in thinking and collecting points. Just remember one thing, at each and every step it’s only about knowing you and assessing how well are you aware of yourselves. Write both your positives and negatives/improvements.

Click here to read more on Psychology tests in SSB


GTO Tasks:

GTO Tasks

A lot of people say (perhaps its a myth) that GTO scrutinizes few candidates after the two GDs & GPE and thereafter his focus is only on those. Well, I am not sure, if it’s a myth or not but I too believe it to be true although his focus is always on everyone.

Let’s talk about how to perform well here. To start with, be updated with the current affairs of at least a couple of months before the SSB, usually topics are from the latest news and have an opinion of yours as mostly candidates just keep on blabbering something without making any sense but might feel good as they were able speak more than others, no bro, no points for it. Don’t shout, never shout, period. Modulate your pitch here and there but don’t shout at all. You will only end up stressing up your neck’s veins that is it, nothing more nothing less.

No need of repeating the same point again or someone else’s point framed in a different way again and again, you can agree for sure with a point and maybe support it with an example. Aim is to get the discussion to a positive direction by listening to others as well as by adding constructive points. Be polite but strongly put your point, if needed give examples, anecdotes and scenarios. remember- Aim is to get the discussion to a positive direction.

For GPE, practice is the only way. Prioritize the problems to be tackled well. See for the hidden resources in the problem story, calculate rough distances mentally and hence the time. Solution should end with what you had achieved at last, for example if you were going to attend a tournament, your solution should end with attending the tournament on or before time.


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Coming to physical ground Tasks, first task is Group Obstacle Race or the Snake Race where a snake like 2-3-metre-long cylindrical sack is given to each group and they compete with each other. To perform better in this task, have JOSH keep on shouting your war cry from till the very end. Help each other in getting over the obstacle, make sure your and your groups morale is high and everyone including you should be fast in clearing the obstacles while not violating any rules. Your group’s dynamics and a lot more is checked in this task. 

Other physical group tasks are PGT, HGT, FGT which includes a battery of obstacles to be crossed in group. Since assessors are looking for leaders and problem solvers, points are only for how well you can adapt in the group, give simple ideas, calm your group when required and have the courage to attempt the ideas. Give ideas, be responsible, be careful of your words and make everyone work together or at least make sure you are working to help the group. There’s no competition, you will get enough chances, just look for the opportunity. Listen to the instructions carefully, do not attempt stunts or shut up anyone. 

Most of the task will be bridged by the plank and wooden log you have, do not use rope unnecessarily. Make sure the load (usually a drum) is being carried with group but do not let it become an unnecessary burden, let the group carry it only when it can be completely moved to another end else let it be wherever it is.

Command task, here you need to perform without your group although you will have subordinates to help you. Nature of the task is similar to PGT, HGT and FGT. Before you start your task, you will have a short talk with the GTO and he might ask few questions which will seem to be ordinary but he is still assessing you. You might be asked on how did you come to center (bus, train, plane, etc), how far is the SSB center, why do you want to join the forces, why were you not selected in your last attempt(s), how did you prepare this time, etc or may be a current affair. Once you start the task, make sure you or the sub-ordinates are not violating any rule. Do not call anyone as your subordinate just because he is your friend. Observe the obstacles and see if you will need a heavy or light weight guy or the one who can tie ropes well. Keep your calm even if assessor is changing the rules during the task, this means he is either interested in you and/or wants to observe how do you perform under pressure. Be helpful even when you are the commander. 

Just to burst the bubble, a command task which has a bomb to be diffused doesn’t mean that candidate has performed the best or is going to be recommended for sure.

We have missed one important task of  GTO series, Lecturette. It is something most of the candidates are worried about, and usually happens on the 1st day of your GTO tasks. If you all can agree it’s because either we do not have content for the topic or the confidence of addressing a group in English. Therefore, read before going to SSB, read at-least about basic topics. Just google for the lecturette topics and prepare for it. Lecturette is of 3 mins, assessor rings the bell at 2 mins 30 secs and your aim is to deliver your speech effectively to the group for 3 mins. Best way to do it is to break your topic in smaller parts. 

The way you can break it is by giving some background or historical importance to your topic in first part (say 30-40 sec), your main body of the content should take most of the time. Break this in 2 parts of 1 min each, talk about its pros and cons or past vs present contrast (what’s different now from past), now you would have consumed at least 2:30 mins and assessor will ring the bell, now is the time you smoothly conclude your speech by calling out the take away or by giving an opinion followed or maybe a quote followed by Thank you. Also, keep in mind that you should not make much of your body or hand movement, this shows anxiety. Stand at an appropriate distance, try not to hide yourself behind the chair, if there’s any. Let your whole body be exposed to the audience, keeping your shoulders nice and steady. Voice modulation is important to keep the audience engaged, stress on big points, give pauses and keep a healthy smile (not a freaky one). 

Given a short period to prepare, assessors are trying to see how well your thoughts are organized, can you address a group effectively, etc. And remember, this is just one of the many tasks, your recommendation is not completely dependent on this, even if you speak for 2 mins effectively and logically, you will get ticks for some of the points but give your best in all the tasks including lecturette. 

One last thing, candidates often ask if the top most topic should only be chosen else you will not be recommended, as per my understanding of course the assessor will give more marks if you choose one the difficult topics it shows that you’re prepared and keep yourself updated with current affairs but there’s no point in choosing a difficult topic and not able to speak properly, it will further reduce your chances. The take- away is, chose the topic you are comfortable with, break it into smaller parts, think of some points for each part and just be confident.


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For Interview:

For Interview


IO (Interviewing officer) takes the interview between 2nd to 4th day of your stay at the SSB, rarely on 5th day too. IO is the one who gets to know you by asking you questions from your PIQ, putting you in situations you normally wouldn’t want to be in, the way you respond to any question or situation and he keeps on cross verifying your responses by twisting the questions.

PIQ is very important as helps the IO know you even before you meet him and it gives an overall impression and idea about your personality, hence its important to give as much as information as you could through the PIQ and it should be honest and correct information.

To give you an idea, say you have mentioned that you keep on participating frequently in sports but when he meets you, he sees an overweight guy, it’s definitely going to raise a doubt to him on whether you are honest and not. Now during your interaction of 30 mins to 1 hour he will verify them by asking you your daily routine or questioning you about rules and measurements of the sport and in many other ways.

Now let’s come on what is to be kept in mind to prepare for the interview. In the beginning he will first make you comfortable for the first 3-5 mins, then you will be asked some general questions and it usually starts like : Gentleman tell me about your marks 10th standard onwards, what all competitive exams you have appeared in till date and their results, if you participated in any extra-curricular activities, responsibilities you have held from school till date, which subject you like the most and why also tell me which subject you hate and why, who was your favorite teacher and why , who was the one teacher you didn’t like and why, what are your hobbies and how do you spend you free time, who is you best friend and which of his qualities you admire, etc.

These are basic questions which will be asked in a flow, he may add few more questions or even ask these questions by breaking them in smaller parts (rarely happens). Pay attention when he is asking these questions and retain them while you are answering to these. Other questions will from your surroundings, your decisions on major events of your life, general knowledge and you might be given a situation and asked for your opinion, questions on your strength and weaknesses.


Interview is something which goes in the direction you take it. I am saying this as you are the one who wrote your PIQ, you will tell him about your likes, dislikes, hobbies, major events of your life, etc.

I have to mention again that SSB is a personality test and in interview too there are no correct answers or responses. For a same question you and me might give different responses and still be recommended as I will behave as per who I am and so you will, according to your experiences of life. Responses are meant to differ, depending on your ethnicity, school, college, friends, financial status and many other things. 

Things which help you sail through these interviews are your knowledge about your surroundings including GK, knowing yourself (strength/weakness, decisions), reasoning ability, honestly (or Oscar level acting to lie :P) and confidence.

 

Conference:

Here comes your fifth day at the SSB and assessors have their decisions about you by now but still the game is not over. You might feel like you are not going to make it this time but my friend that is to be decided by the assessors therefore don’t give up for 1-2 more hours :D. Assessors might have doubt about some of your traits and accordingly you will be asked questions to verify them. First thing, get ready for the questions you were not able to answer during your interview or during the short talk you had with your GTO just before your command task. Be calm and well dressed, what’s done is done, keep a happy mind let go of everything but be focused.

 

Bottom-line:

SSB process are simple yet complicated, what you should be focusing on is yourself just yourself, be natural but be prepared, get a productive hobby, get to know what’s happening in the world, country and even your neighbors. Hope this might develop some perspective and give direction to your preparations. You shall receive the crown when you deserve it, not when you think you deserve it.

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