Introduction
The selection
process at the SSB is based on highly scientific and well evolved techniques,
which aims at assessing the personality traits of an individual in the context
of the requirements of the Defence Forces.The SSB recommends the candidate as a
potential officer material, who after rigorous training in the stipulated
training academy and further chiselling in the unit into which he/she is
commissioned into subsequently, can be suitably groomed into an officer.The best SSB coaching centre in Lucknow Shield Defence Academy grooms the aspirant's
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The experience,
maturity and familiarity with the service conditions, enable him/her to
subsequently discharge the service obligations appropriately.
The SSB’s adopts
three different techniques of testing the candidates, applied by three
different assessors (Interviewing Officer, GTO &Psychologist) to assess the
same personality traits of the candidate at his conscious, sub-conscious &
non-conscious levels. These techniques are as listed below:-
Ø Interview Technique
Ø Group Testing Technique
Ø Psychological Technique
It is
interesting to understand, that though the above three techniques are divergent
in their application and tools of assessment; these converge to quantify the
acceptable shades of the same personality traits desired to be possessed by the
candidate.
The requirement
of applying the three techniques to a candidate is to provide a three
dimensional view of his personality. It may be compared to viewing an object
from its three different sides, so that an overall complete picture is
available, when assessment of the three assessors is finally put together.
Further, certain
traits and qualities are more prominently discernable through a particular
technique, eg, physical stamina, through GTO’s technique, as compared to other
two techniques. Hence, the ‘grey areas’ of one technique are confirmed by the
inputs received from the other assessors during the final Board
Conference.Hence the best and excellent SSB defence institute in Lucknow ShieldDefence Academy helps to inculcate officers quality.
SSB Interview Procedure
The SSB
interviewer look for 15-character traits called “Officer Like Qualities”. The
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The mechanism to
check the done by the following procedure:
@Day 1
(Screening):
The first day
involves 3 tests:
Picture
Perception & Discussion Test (PP&DT)
Officer
Intelligence Rating Test (OIR Test):
The first day
involves ‘Officer Intelligence Rating Test’ which consists of Verbal and
Non-verbal Tests. The candidate gets two booklets having 40 questions each. The
time allotted for each booklet is 15- 17 minutes.
Ø Picture Perception & Discussion Test (PP&DT):
This test can be
further categorized into:
Ø Picture Perception: An image is displayed for the time period of 30
seconds and the candidates need to note down its details such as sex, age, and
mood of the characters, action performed by them. The candidates then create a
story based on that image in a time period of 4 minutes.
Ø Group Discussion: A group of 10-15 candidates is formed from the
batch and each candidate needs to narrate his/her story and then discuss it in
the group, to reach a common consensus.
The results are
declared after which the shortlisted candidates are retained for the subsequent
round of testing.
@Day 2
(Psychology Test):
On the second
day of SSB, a Psychological Test is conducted. Following tests take place on
this day:
Ø Thematic Apperception Test (TAT):
Candidates are
shown 12 images (including 1 blank) and then they need to write a story on each
for 4 minutes. The time limit is imposed to gauge the natural response of each
candidate.
Ø Word Association Test (WAT):
60 words are
displayed in front of the candidates for 15 seconds each and the candidates
need to write down a sentence which comes to their mind on seeing the word.
Ø Situation Reaction Test (SRT):
A booklet is
given to the candidates with 60 real-life situations and the candidates are
required to write their reactions to those situations. The total duration for
this exercise is 30 minutes.
Ø Self-Description Test (SDT):
Candidates need
to write few paragraphs covering their self-description for the context given.
For instance, writing the opinion of their parents, teachers, friends etc. and
the qualities the candidates wish to develop. Time allotted for this test is 15
minutes.
These tests are
aimed to gauge the psychological suitability of a candidate for the defence
forces.
@Day 3 (Group
Testing – I):
Day 3 involves
Group Testing. Here several outdoor tests are conducted where the candidates
need to take part in groups. This day involves the following group tests:
Ø Group Discussion:
The group
discussion is conducted on two topics back to back on some current events or
social issues. The discussion is usually of 20-30 minutes each.
Ø Group Planning Exercise (GPE):
Here the
candidates are clubbed in the group of 10 – 15 people and are then given a
story based on a model having certain issues. Candidates need to identify the
issues and provide a practical solution for it.
Ø Progressive Group Task (PGT):
Candidates need
to overcome the 4 given obstacles collectively in a group for which they are
given some helping material and a load with some rules.
Ø Group Obstacle Race (GOR):
Commonly
referred to as Snake race, each group is required to compete against another
group for 6 given obstacles.
Ø Half Group Task (HGT):
This exercise is
like PGT, but it is conducted with a smaller group over a single obstacle.
@Day 4 (Group
Testing – II):
This day is
again dedicated to Group Testing. Following tests are conducted on this day:
Ø Lecturette:
Each candidate
is presented with 4 topics out of which he needs to choose one and speak on it
for a period of 3 minutes.
Ø Individual Obstacles (IO):
Each candidate
needs to clear 10 given obstacles in a time period of 3 minutes which are
marked from 1-10 based on the difficulty level.
Ø Command Task (CT):
Each candidate
made the commander and is given an obstacle similar to HGT which he/she needs
to overcome with the help of his subordinates.
Ø Final Group Task (FGT):
The entire group
is reunited and required to complete the assigned task similar to PGT in the
stipulated time.
@Personal Interview:
Personal
Interviews are generally conducted during Day 2, 3 and 4 after the respective
daily tasks have been completed. Interviews are usually related to everyday
experiences, work, education, family, hobbies, achievements in academics,
general awareness etc.
@Day
5(Conference):
Day 5 is the
last day in which the assessor starts with a closing address, then the
conference of candidates starts.
A board
conference is conducted where all the officers who assessed the candidates in
the previous days are present. Each assessor discusses among themselves with
respect to the suitability of a candidate.
Each candidate
then appears individually before the board where their total assessment is
narrated, and the board makes a recommendation accordingly.
The candidates
who are borderline are given certain situations and then a collective decision
is taken.
After the result
is announced the shortlisted candidates are retained for further medical
examinations and once you cleared the medicals and made it to merit list then
you become worthy of wearing the stars of pride after the rigorous training
process.
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