“I MAY NOT
BE THERE YET, BUT I AM CLOSER THAN I WAS YESTERDAY…”-unknown
A middle
class boy with average academics, empty sports column in PIQ, no NCC or any
great achievement. How was I supposed to clear SSB? That was the question I had
in my mind while reporting to 12SSB Bangalore on 29th JUNE 2015.Most
of the candidate have the same question while attending SSB. But soon I get to
know that SSB is a place where it doesn’t matter where you come from, only
thing that matters is belief in yourself.
Hi everyone, I am Karthik recommended
for navy (pilot and observer) entry by 12SSB Bangalore. It was my first
attempt and had a wonderful journey of 9 days (including medicals) which I
am sharing with you all.
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DAY 1- SCREENING.
Started
with OIR. Overall it is very simple test. Then comes PPDT, A hazy picture was
shown and I saw 2 persons in the picture and wrote a story around it. We were
total 150 candidates and were divided into group of 10 each. When we started
narration I was shocked that everyone except me saw 3 persons in the picture
but everyone will have unique response to the picture, don’t worry about it and narrate your story with confidence. Results
were announced after lunch, total 19
candidates were screened in out of 150 and I was given chest no. 16.
DAY 2- PHYCLOGICAL TEST+ INTERVIEW:
Started
with TAT and I wrote 11 stories on the pictures shown which were very normal
stories. Write whatever comes to your mind seeing the picture. In empty slide I wrote a small summary of
my life and what I want to be .Then comes WAT, I was able to write 58 out of 60 WAT responses. In
SRT I was able to attend 54 out of 60.
Write very simple and practical response that you will do in your daily life.
In entire physiological test don’t manipulate or think out of the way. Write
whatever comes in your mind at very first, then only you can portray your real
personality to the psychologist
INTERVIEW:
Officer: let’s start with your job profile.
Me: told everything in detail.
Officer: rapid fire round 1.
Me: gave answer for first few questions and forgot few at the last and
was looking at him with a smile.
Officer: repeated the questions.
Me: answered them.
Officer: Rapid fire round 2 and 3.
Me: I did the same.
Officer: In 10th you scored 83% and in 12th 63%, why
such a drastic decline?
Me: sir, I was in Love. And told him everything that happened.
Officer: who is Nandan Nilekani?
Me: After few seconds of silence I said, this is first time I am hearing
this name sir. I am really weak in GK.
Officer: with a laughter said leave it.
Officer: Ok gentlemen I have asked everything from my side, is there
anything you want to say about yourself?
Me: sir I won’t quit from anything
sir. Whatever the situation will be I will face it and overcome it sir!
I was done with my interview. As I came out few minutes later I thought
ye kya kiya mene? 12th me
galti kit toh, padhai gayi, pyar gaya aura b ye SSB bhi gaya!
In interview
be very honest, logical and confident in your answers. Reveal your true self to the interviewer. Many of
the candidates have decline in 10th to 12th marks (mostly
with same reason as mine), if asked then say the truth. Don’t hide anything.
DAY 3 and 4 -GTO
Started
with group discussion and I hardly put 2-3 points in 2 consecutive GD’s. Don’t
shout in GD, shouting is not a sign of Gentlemen, if u have a valid point then
the group will listen to you automatically. PGT was good but True spirit of
team work and cooperation was built in snake race where we felt as a team and
worked as a team shouting our war cry “VANDE
MATARAM” which showed up in HGT. Lecturate was just above average and in
individual obstacles I completed only 7 out of 10 obstacles.
Day 4
started with command task and I was given bomb
task, I was able to solve all the three possible solution. Then we
proceeded to the FGT and really worked together as a great team. The entire
motto of Group Task is to check how you work as a team not as an individual. Never
try to dominate the group, if you have the potential and practical solution the
group will itself choose you as a leader.
DAY 5–CONFERENCE.
In
conference I was asked to rate myself, and I rated myself genuinely and
accepted the mistakes or the places I could have done better. We were waiting
for the results, and came a naval officer in crisp white uniform with the results.
Gave a small motivating Speech and he announced Chest no.16, had a few seconds pause and said that’s it, and left
the hall. Yes, it was me. I don’t remember what happened in next few minutes.
Everything happened in flash second and only thing I remember is the thought
that came in my mind at that time” Yes,
I have it in me.
I have been referring articles by Jayendra sir on SSBcrack and it really helped me prepare for SSB. Introspection technique by sir made me realize about my personality and portray the same in front of the assessors. Unforgettable
5 days, lots of new friends, chance to get know yourself, one step closer to
your dream and magical feel of hearing your chest number. That is all about the
amazing journey of SSB.I have
cleared my medicals and waiting for the merit.
This article was in words of Karthik describing the feeling and telling to aspirants that you need not be extraordinary to clear SSB, just be yourself and everyone has the potential to clear it. Hope you like our efforts and the results it delivers for the defense aspirants. If you like it do share it with your friends and other defense aspirants. Join our group on Facebook and stay connected for the updates. Apply for email subscription and do follow us to get notifications.
About the Author:
M Karthik is a mechanical engineer
who is working in a private company. He is recommended in his first attempt
for Indian navy from 12 SSB Bangalore and through this article he wishes to
help the aspirants achieve their dreams.
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Was the ppdt picture having a girl sitting on staircase and a man having a sheet of paper
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