There is a famous quote of a famous
book “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho.
‘And, when you want Something, All the Universe conspires in
helping you to achieve It’
Hello future officers, I feel privileged
to have the opportunity to tell you about my story to join the Indian Army and
the efforts that went into it.The first
step was 6 years ago when I cleared NDA exam but couldn’t attend SSB due to
certain circumstances.
Lesson learnt: Isn’t it
foolish not to learn about the selection procedure of one of the toughest
recruitment process beforehand? You know the answer!
For first- attempters’:
First attempt is a golden opportunity.
I would say that there are good chances of going in if you put decent efforts.
After my Engineering, I got to know
about TGC-122 and I applied for it, few weeks later I got SSB call for the same
in Bhopal and it brought contentment in me. Now I began to analyze the chances
of getting in based on my previous experiences. I assumed that working a little
than the previous time would pave me into success easily. So, I searched for
coaching institutes in New Deli and enrolled there. To this day, I regret that as one of the worst decisions
of my life. Joining a coaching
institute killed my conscience and I was made to think in a way which they
wanted everyone to think. This is not only deterring my abilities, but also
diminishing my confidence levels as I could not keep up with their ‘trained’ methods of cognition.I had to
mug up so many models of TAT & WAT and attempted SSB Bhopal.I was necked
out the very first day.
Lesson learnt:
Coaching is something that helps you in pushing your limitations as a person in
achieving your goal. But, as the businesses are prevalent, it is rare to see
any support to a candidate. Instead, one is coached to remember and memorize
methods and models which would only take you a step away in the other
direction. Let me narrate an anecdote, Every time I see a picture showing a
cricket playing scene in TAT, I was asked to remind myself of Sachin Tendulkar
imagine him parading his batting skills in his favorite ground. When I went to
the SSB, I did the same ignoring the subtle differences in the picture
displayed.
I got
a job offer from a company and joined the corporation and I also started CDS
preparations. I gave CDS, it went really well and after few months of waiting,
I got a call for SSB. I started preparing for SSB, practiced psychology test,
prepared lecturette topics and current affairs. Whenever I got free time from
my busy schedule in office I prepared for my SSB. I took a leave for 5 days and
went to Allahabad travelling for 36 hours without a hint of tiredness as the
excitement of SSB took me over. Next day, I got screened in and I was a step
closer towards my dream. During psychology test, due to time constraints, I was
anxious and couldn’t let my mind run. I ended up attempting illogical and
preconceived answers in WAT. Also, my performance in Interview and GTO was
worse than expected. I got conferenced out and I travelled those 36 hours to
Mumbai, but this time, the journey was so tiresome after a few hours.
Lesson learnt:
Ingenuity matters; SSB is one of the procedures where you will be analyzed for
being you by various well-established techniques by experienced assessors. If one goes in with pre-conceived notions, also
make sure to get your heart broken in a very nasty way.
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Also read: Do you have OLQ - Officer like Quality in you ?
Have you ever heard ‘Imitation is the death of Knowledge’ ?
Joining a coaching center exactly does the same as long as one loose themselves
in the process. Just be inspired from the success and work on a way that fits
you the most. Often people who imitate
the successful person is likely to fail. This is more evident in the
psychology test. An experience in GTO and Interview always helps. Even if you
wish to seek help, just keep an advice in mind not to compromise your true self;
always maintain originality of your responses.
I’d suggest a book ‘An appointment with a Psychologist’ by
Krish Nair and Anoop.T to understand the vulnerabilities that we possess and
methods to overcome them. I also believe that it is available online for
Free/Minimal Cost.
Here are the tips for modules of SSB
that I feel would help a prospective candidate:
TAT:
Life has different ways of teaching
different things to people and also not in the same way. I had to retrospect
each instance of my life through self
introspection which is the only way to know yourself that is worth a memory to correlate them to the sequence of
Problems, Actions and Positive Outcomes. Be it in any instance like, school
camp, basketball tournament, volleyball tournament, vacations with family and
friends, study plans for competitive exams, friends and family matters, each
has an aspect, and poses at least a problem or a complexity for me to resolve.
I formed stories on all the events and
framed it in a well-versed sequence includes 3 things - Problem, Actions, Positive Outcome. During SSB I tried to
relate these stories with TAT pictures. For example, I was shown a picture
where few students are looking at notice board. For that, I wrote my story on
campus placement interviews where an imaginary main character saw a notice
pasted on the notice board that a company is visiting the college for
recruiting and how the character is planning to be successful in this
Interview.
In another picture, A boy is talking to
his father in a room. So, I wrote my own instance of how I convinced my father to
study at Symbiosis Pune after 12th class.
So that's how I linked the TAT stories with everyday instances of my life as suggested by SSB Vision blog. I
would also suggest not to throw up everything about your instances in your life
as this may put the entire SSB in jeopardy. But in general, try showcasing a positive sense and avoid
social issues like stealing, robbery, rape, molestation, murder and
suicide. Also, try to link your PIQ with
Psychology test. Like, I mentioned Basketball, volley ball, weight training,
Sudoku in my PIQ, and in TAT, I wrote most of my stories on them.
WAT: This is the most challenging test I
found during my first few SSB attempts because here I used to give responses that
are mugged up. As hard as it is to believe, I learnt more than 600 scenarios of
WAT and I used to shoot the same during the test. Every time I encountered any
WAT, then my first response was not my original one and to get rid of it, which
I consider is very essential, I did
brain storming exercises and concentrated on being original in many
ways.Like, during one WAT I had to generate 5 sentences and I followed it for
many days and it helped me in opening of my saturated mind.
Tips: Avoid words like I, can, should, could, may, would and third person like He, She in the sentences as it mostly
shows uncertainty. Also, avoid advisory
sentences, idioms and phrases to
be on a safer side.Try to give short responses so that one can finish before 15
seconds.
SRT: This test, I emphasize again, would be
easy if you try to be original and understand the limitations of you as a
normal human being. Don't be a Superman
here. Let’s say you’ve encountered a group of armed robbers with pistols in
their hands and they wanted all of your belongings and you were asked about
your response.
Most Superman candidates respond that I will fight and snatch their
weapons and make them run. Seriously? Fighting a group of armed robbers with
bare hands? Remember that there is fine line between courage and stupidity so analyze
the given situation and act accordingly.
This response is ideal in this case: I didn’t make much argument with them, gave
my belongings, later went to Police station, lodged FIR and helped Police to
identify them.
Tips: Don’t
ignore punctuation as this has the ability to alter what you meant. You can do
a lot to solve a given problem. But the question is, will you really do, or is
it at least feasible to do all what you write? Write short responses to save
the time.
SD: Seek honest feedbacks from the people around
you. Friends, Teachers, Siblings, Parents, Colleagues, Boss and take their
opinion about you. Like, what are the qualities they like and what they don’t?
I filled more than 3 pages about what my parents think about me, and around 2 pages
with what my friends and teachers think about me. Later, I curtailed everyone’s
information to form a SD of my own.
Tips: Prepare SD beforehand and this is something that shouldn’t be taken for
granted at any costs.
After doing this I was almost sure that
I will get through in my next SSB and waiting for my next SSB call and I got
TGC 123 in Allahabad again. I had to convince my Boss for a 7 day-leave for SSB
and then I booked my tickets and went to Allahabad. My train supposed to reach
there at 5.00 and I am supposed to be at the center by 6. And, the train was
late, yet somehow, I managed to reach on time and I was shocked to see more
than 600 students on the reporting day and it made me nervous again. I did well
in OIR, but being in a repeater group; I hardly spoke in GD and got screen out
on the very first day. Although it was very painful to be rejected in the first
day, I had to accept it and go back to Mumbai the very next day.
Tips: Don’t be anxious and just concentrate
on your deed. If not, pretend that you
are the best among all of them.
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I don’t want to leave any stone
unturned so I attempted CDS and AFCAT exams and cleared both. Now, I was very
optimistic about SSB of CDS, AFCAT back to back. I choose my AFCAT Center in
Dehradun in May 2016 and reached there with high spirits. But in an unfortunate
turn of events, the names are mismatched on the documentation and I was sent
back.I was so reluctant to go back but I had to. I left the place in tears
cursing my ill-luck. But, you can never change the past and there is no point
in crying over it. I went back to my work place and resumed my office work.
Tips: Fill the forms with extreme care. You
wouldn’t want to be sent home like this.
Before CDS, I had to attend naval SSB
in Coimbatore in July 2016, I was unable to ask for a leave from my Boss again
because he was already furious with my frequent leave for SSBs. So, I didn't inform
my boss and went Coimbatore and attended SSB and got screened out and I came
back on the same day and went office next day and told my Boss that I got
sudden headache and that's why I didn't come office yesterday.
Then something strange started
happening with me that despite of hard-work and well-versed preparations, I faced a long streak of failures.
See them:
·
CDS SSB (July 2016 Bhopal)- screen out
·
TGC 124 (Oct 2016, Bangalore) – Screen
out
·
SSC Tech (Dec. 2016, Bangalore) –
Screen out
·
CDS (Feb 2017, Bhopal) – Screen out
·
TGC 125 (Mar 2017, Bangalore) – Screen out
I was at the lowest and most depressing phase of my life because these continuous failures were making me sleepless and I was not able to figure out the improvements I had to work on.The preparations for psych tests, GTO and Interview were in vain because I couldn’t even clear the first step.
All I wanted for some time is to get
screened in and then I got CDS SSB (July 2017, Bangalore). And this time, after
1 year of long wait, I got screened in. My confidence was on peak after it and
I did Psych test with calm mind and first time I enjoyed it. In first day of
GTO series I was good in both GD and gave logical points. But here comes the
sad part. In GPE, in order to finish quickly I misjudged the scale given and
made my plan according to it. Then in GD, I realized my blunder and in a second
all my confidence came down collapsing. I ended up being quiet in GD to hide my
mistake in front of officer. Then, I carried this stress in all further tasks
and my performance was not upto my own expectations. I was conferenced out from here but at least, I got to know on which
factors I still need to work on.
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Click here to read: Success Mantra of SSB
Also read: Psychology day - TAT practice and samples
My life was taking so many turns and I
got admitted in one of the top 30
Technological universities in the world for higher studies in Sweden. I have
two months before leaving for Sweden so I left my job and instead of preparing
for new life in Sweden, I was preparing myself for my next SSB, I knew it is my
last chance so this time there should not be any room for the mistakes. I
prepared for OIR by solving aptitude questions on regular basis, practiced
psych test by taking care of the time, improved my writing speed and even tried
to improve my handwriting to a legible level. I used same type of pen for 2 months so that I can have good grip on it
and can save my few seconds during test.
I prepared myself for personal
interview and recalled all my previous SSB interview questions and framed my
answers, I refreshed my technical knowledge and practiced mock interviews in
front of mirror, many times my siblings helped me being the interviewer and
sometimes my friends.
I asked GD topics to all people I’ve
met during all these SSBs of their batch and prepared all of them by making
notes. I have few friends who want nothing else in their lives but to join
Army. So, on mobile conference call, we
used to have group discussion on any random topics. For GPE, I practiced few
sets that I downloaded from internet, I prepared more than 100 topics for
lecturette on which I can speak more than 10 minutes and practiced these with
my siblings and friends. Here are a few topics that I prepared:
·
India and its relationship with Pakistan,
Nepal, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Bhutan, China, Russia, USA, Israel.
·
Kashmir issue
·
INDO-US Nuclear Deal,
·
Terrorism
·
ISIS
·
Politics of South China Sea
·
OBOR
·
CPEC
·
String of Pearls
·
Paris Climate summit
·
Climate change, Global warming and
Pollution
·
Tourism in India
·
Media’s role
·
Women Empowerment
·
Crime against Women
·
Sports in India
·
Obesity
·
Make in India
·
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
·
Land acquisition Bill
·
Corruption
·
Digital India
·
DRDO
·
ISRO,
·
BRICS
·
Net neutrality
·
Doklam problem
·
Qatar crisis
·
GST
·
Demonetization
·
E-payments
·
Globalization
·
India as a next Super Power
·
India seat in UN security council
·
E-education
·
Naxalism
·
Article 370
·
AFSPA
·
Sustainable energy
I ran daily and spent
hours in gym to have good stamina, read daily newspapers to keep me updated
with world. I kept hunting for knowledge
about anything and everything relevant to Fauj.
I had my tickets for Sweden on 20th August and my TGC-126
SSB on 3rd August and was hoping to crack SSB in this attempt. I went to
Allahabad and witnessed around 500 students and yet I felt confident. I gave
OIR with a stress-free mind and later PPDT and narrated my story confidently
and spoke well in GD after PPDT I was more than sure that I will be selected
and it happened. Then in psych test I performed good and I still consider it as
my best Psych test till date because I did 60/60 WAT and in every WAT, I used
to have 3 to 5 seconds in hand, I did 60/60 SRT before time. I was called for
Interview and it went for around 1 hour, I gave point replies and my I.O looked
fairly satisfied with me.
Then comes the GTO,
My both GD was good. I spoke on all 3 leads mentioned,
listened to others calmly and giving other members a chance to speak. In GPE, I
made good plan and had good participation in its GD. In PGT, I was confident
enough to do all 4 obstacle ground tasks and when officer asked me how much time
your group need to finish all 4 and I said 20 minutes, he looked at me and said
a yes. We were doing great as a group and kept crossing ground one by one. But
in last one, he yelled that my time is running out, and was yelling at us to do
fast, do fast and it brought stressed me out in me that was clearly visible on
my face. With my over enthusiasm and excitement blew my GTO tasks after PGT my
other tasks were good but in command task my GTO officer played the same time
game and kept pressurizing me by
criticizing my ideas of solving task due to which I was looking confused
boy without any ideas.
On the conference day, I was expecting my chest number among
the recommended candidates and when the results were announced, I was nowhere
in it. I waited for a little while hoping that the officer hasn’t completed the
results. But it became clear that I was not selected when the officer declaring
results walked away. I think this is the time I felt that my dream of joining
the Army has come to an end.
I went home and then I decided
to move to Sweden for higher studies as this is the next best option. I was
ready to face everything and went to Stockholm leaving behind all failures. I
unfollowed all SSB related pages from my Facebook account because every single
post from those pages reminded me of my failures and a dream left unachieved. Life
in Sweden here comes on a better track and I was studying hard in the first few
courses.
Click here to read: Success tool for SSB - Self introspection
Also read: What is needed for getting selected in SSB?
It’s always wonderful how the almighty works. On a Sunday morning,
I woke to a mail from JoinIndianArmy.nic.in saying that I have been shortlisted for attending SSB interview for SSC-T Army. I
ignored the mail as the study schedule was very hectic and I wanted to
concentrate on this. But after a few more days, I got another mail from the
same that the reporting date for Army SSB is 22/10/2017 in Bangalore. A little
thought of giving it a last shot crept into my mind as it was fortunately coinciding
with my 2-week vacation. I was too busy to give a serious thought to it as the
deadlines to complete certain coursework is fast approaching. But when the term
is over 18th October, and I was free but all of sudden the thought of SSB gripped
me and I started looking for air tickets to New Delhi. My brain was most confused whether to attempt this SSB or not as this
would be last shot and I had to leave everything in Sweden to visit India.This
confusion is inclusive of all the past 10 failures and the amount of money that
goes with it.
Anyhow, I booked a ticket on 19th October to
visit India to travel the very next day after taking consensus from my father
who has been supportive to me during every step. I didn't tell anyone in my
family except my father that I am appearing for SSB. Next day I put 2 pair of
formal wears and documents file in my bag and flew to New Delhi from Stockholm,
from New Delhi I had my other flight to Bangalore and I reached there on 22nd
morning and had haircut and got prepared for the big day.
Click here to read: How to do self introspection and assessment at home?
Also read: How to prepare for CDS and AFCAT written papers
This is just the beginning there is a lot more in my story. Read part 2 of this series to see what happened in my final attempt where i kissed success like anything. Self introspection and my hard work finally paid.
Click here to read: SSB Experience series : A journey from Sweden to Bangalore to achieve dream of joining prestigious India Army in 11th Attempt - Part 2
Click here to read: How to do self introspection and assessment at home?
Also read: How to prepare for CDS and AFCAT written papers
This is just the beginning there is a lot more in my story. Read part 2 of this series to see what happened in my final attempt where i kissed success like anything. Self introspection and my hard work finally paid.
Click here to read: SSB Experience series : A journey from Sweden to Bangalore to achieve dream of joining prestigious India Army in 11th Attempt - Part 2
About
the Author:
Mandeep is pursuing masters in
sustainable energy from Sweden. This was his backup option he took when he
could not clear his dream to join defense, but fate had kept something else ready for him. He aspires to
help aspirants in all possible way. He could be reached on Facebook - facebook.com/mandeep.rana.31149 Instagram - _mann_deep
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