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Someone please give me clarity about NDA SSB interview ...


s.sowmya Sundar 28th Jun, 2021
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Karamvir Singh 28th Jun, 2021

Hi,

NDA SSB is generally a five day long process which involves psychological tests, GTO Tasks and more. The details are mentioned below:

  • The first day is the reporting day. Candidates with their documents and belongings reach the respective center.
  • The second day involves the Testing which includes screening process. The screening involves verbal and non verbal tests, then PPDT(a picture is shown then you need to write a story upon it). Candidates who qualify these rounds are taken for the next steps. Others are sent back. It also involves psychological testing.
  • Then, there are series of tasks such as Self Description, WAT, TAT and SRT.
  • Next day, GTO is conducted which is basically a set of different physical activities.
  • At last, a personal interview is conducted. On the same day, candidates who qualify SSB are informed and then taken for medical procedure.


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28th Jun, 2021
What is WAT TAT and SRT
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28th Jun, 2021
s.sowmya Sundar WAT is a word association test. You will be shown some 10-15 words and you need to make a quick sentence out of them.
TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) is again like a story forming test. In this, you need to draft a story like a situation which has crisis and how you can emerge as a hero from that crisis.
SRT is known as Situation Reaction test. It will be given by providing some ebooks containing some situations and you need to give responses to 60 situations in 30 mins. All these processes is basically part of the psychological testing of phase 2.
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