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dear sir my cbse boards percentage is 93.6% and jee main crl is 2,94,061 can i expect call up for ssb. i have applied for navy 10+2 btech cadet entry scheme....???

Parmeshwar Suhag 19th Oct, 2020

Dear Student,

There are various eligibility criteria to apply for the 10+2  B.Tech Cadet Entry Scheme. These are given below.

  • The student must have passed 12th with atleast 75% marks in PCM, and atleast 50% marks in English only.
  • He has given JEE Mains .

Now the call for SSB will be issued to you on the basis of your rank in JEE Mains.Now as you have good marks in 12th but you have low rank in JEE Mains, so it is diificult for you to get a call for SSB. You can also visit the link given below to get all the latest updtaes about B.Tech Cadet Entry Scheme.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.careers360.com/indian-navy-recruitment-2020-apply-for-102-btech-cadet-entry-scheme/amp

Best of luck .

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can u please tell me what is screening in ssb interview.

madhur 18th Oct, 2020

Screening is basically a level consisting of 2 tests

1. Aptitude test

2. PPDT (picture perception and description test)


PPDT consists of writing a story on a picture which is displayed via projector for 30 seconds and then a time of 4 min is alloted to complete the task.

After this there is discussion in which each one has to breif their perception on the picture and then there is a group discussion to finalize the plot of the story.


Students qualifying this level get to stay at the ssb center for 4 more days for other tests whereas others are required to go back .


The selection ratio in screening is generally 20:80 .

I hope this helps.

Regards

Madhur

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can i submit fake bus ticket for ssb for travel allowance purpose because i am travelling through taxi due to covid. will they check the ticket number with redbus?

madhur 18th Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant ,


I would suggest you to stand with truth or avoid it by bearing the expense by yourself. But do not ever ever try to cheat with the board in anything and by anyway because if found , they can blacklist you from your entry in defence from any scheme.


Regards


Madhur

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can you please tell me how is ssb conducted

madhur 16th Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant ,

There are basically 2 stages in ssb exam

1. Screening tests

2. Post screening test

3. Medical tests


In screening there are-

1. Aptitude test

2. Picture perception and description test.


Post screening tests are

1. Interview

2. Some sort of picture description test , word association test and self description test.

3. GTO tasks

It includes group planning , obstacles ( both individual ,group and commanding ) , GD .


If you clear these then you will be recommended by SSB board for medical tests.


I hope this helps.

Regards

Madhur




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How does any cds ncc entry candidate get direct entry to ssb ? what is the procedure please explain?

Harish Jayaraj 16th Oct, 2020

Hey Saurabh.

To join armed forces as officer, there are several modes of entry like , NDA, CDS, AFCAT, TGC, TES, NCC. For which everything includes the service selection board exam ( so called SSB). So entries need a written exam qualification to attend SSB and some entries offer direct SSB.

But direct isn't direct actually. You have to meet certain criteria which you don't need in entries through exam.

Direct entries are like, NCC,TES,TGC. These don't require an examination qualification. But

for TES - You need 85+ cutoff in class 12.

TGC - You need 8+ CGPA in graduation.

NCC - You need B grade in C certificate and also Good percentage in graduation.

So after this, wait for the application release, fill the form, clear you entry eligibility, Get SSB call letter, get screened in, get conference in, clear medicals, clear form filling procedures, Join academy for training.

This is the procedure. If you have any doubts in SSB you can ask in comments. I hope I answered You.

ALL the BEST.


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i am jn class 12 and have cleared nda 1 written.As i have filled only one form should i go for the ssb?

theeanonymous 11th Oct, 2020

Hello Devraj,

Firstly congratulations for clearing the NDA exam . And yes , since you have cleared the exam you can register for the SSB interview at joinindianarmy.nic.in . Note that you need to apply within 2 weeks of the NDA result declaration , after which you will be allotted the selection centers and dates. You must have received the interview call letter either via post e-mail or sms . All the instructions will be given in that , hence follow that. Prepare well for the interview and based on the interview date given to you do the necessary arrangements . Carry all the required documents for the interview without fail.

Go through the below link for more details:

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda

All the best

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i have cleared nda 2020 written exam now what i have to do to register myself for ssb

Ankur Dubey Student Expert 11th Oct, 2020

Hello

Ssb interview registration starts from November 2020 so you can register for the same .

Ssb interview is conducted in  various rounds in 5 days . Candidate have to  appear in all the rounds.   For registration in ssb interview  you habe to first clear the written examination.

Feel free to ask

Good Luck...

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can I get a ssb call letter for navy btech entry 2020 my pcm percentage is 79% and my jee main crl rank is 270448 please reply fast anyone

Guljabin Quadri 11th Oct, 2020

Hello,

Since the year 2019, JEE Main Ranks do have weightage for getting you a call letter from SSB for Navy. There have been students who had secured a rank of  more than 3,50,000 and yet were unable to get themselves selected for this.  However, few students with ranks less than 3,00,000 did get a call letter. As far as your PCM Percentage is considered, it won't matter much as u already have more than 75%, however, the JEE Mains marks might become a matter of concern.

All the Best for your future.

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my friend is getting 422 marks in neet 2020 he belongs to telangana state are there any chances of getting A category seat in telangana state

Rashmita Paul 6th Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

If you belong to general category then it will be quite difficult for you to get A category seat. As because in neet 2019, the lowest marks was 417 to get a government  quota or say A category seat in a private MBBS college. .  And it was for obc category. Your NEET score is 422. Your Overall Percentile is:91.54 - 92.04   and when it comes to rank, your Predicted Rank is : 115864 - 148014 .

Use this to predict  the colleges by using this predictor link:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Check this out for seat matrix:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/mbbs-bds-seats-in-india-through-neet

So you can  predict your rank by using the NEET rank predictor:

https://medicine.careers360. com/neet-rank-predictor

Also check out the Cut-off , as it depends on this too:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles

Thank you.

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what book to prefer for general knowledge for UPSC (NDA) and how to prepare at home for SSB interview and how to prepare for current affairs and how to develop self confidence??

chandni deb 3rd Oct, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

the best book recommended by students for general for UPSC exam is General Knowledge by "Arihant", "Disha" and "Pearson". The best way to prepare for you current affairs part of UPSC is by reading the newspaper on a daily basis.

With respect to building confidence, solve as many previous years papers as you can, it is a great way to boost your confidence. Also believing in yourself is equally important to develop self confidence.

Now when it comes to preparing for SSB interview try and follow these given steps :-

  • Try to know SSB's test and procedures inside out
  • Do not ignore current affairs
  • Some topics you should have detailed knowledge about
  • Brush up on your academic technical knowledge
  • Have a good knowledge on your native or home state
  • Be honest, simple and yourself
  • Try and improve on your speaking skills
  • Listen to your interviewer with full attention
  • Try to not repeat your views


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