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SSB Interview Dress Code 2026: Complete Guide

Defense Study • May 8, 2026

SSB PPDT Tips 2026: Story Writing & GD Strategy

Defense Study • April 25, 2026

The PPDT in SSB is a crucial screening test that assesses observation, communication, and group behavior. Success depends on writing a simple, realistic story with a positive outcome and actively contributing in group discussion. Clarity, confidence, and teamwork play a key role in clearing this stage.

How to Crack SSB in First Attempt: 30-Day Preparation Plan

Defense Study • April 25, 2026

Cracking the SSB interview in the first attempt is achievable with the right approach, consistency, and self-awareness. The SSB is not just a knowledge test but a complete personality assessment, evaluating qualities like leadership, communication, and decision-making. A structured 30-day preparation plan focusing on self-analysis, psychology tests, communication, and mock practice can significantly improve your chances of success.

SSB GTO Tasks 2026: All Tasks & Tips Explained

Defense Study • April 24, 2026

SSB GTO tasks are practical activities in Stage 2 that assess leadership, teamwork, communication, confidence, and physical fitness. There are 9 tasks, including group discussions, planning, obstacles, and command tasks. Candidates are judged on real-time behavior, not perfection. Success depends on active participation, logical thinking, teamwork, and a positive attitude.

SSB Psychology Tests: TAT, WAT, SRT & SD Guide

Defense Study • April 23, 2026

SSB Stage 2 Psychology Tests assess a candidate’s personality through TAT, WAT, SRT, and Self Description. These tests focus on natural thinking, decision-making, and self-awareness rather than academic knowledge. Success depends on honest, consistent, and positive responses that reflect officer-like qualities.

SSB Stage 1 Screening: OIR Test & PPDT Explained

Defense Study • April 23, 2026

The SSB Stage 1 Screening is the first and most important step in the selection process, where candidates are filtered through the OIR Test and PPDT. The OIR test assesses reasoning and intelligence, while PPDT evaluates personality, communication, and teamwork. Success depends on a balanced performance in both, along with clarity of thought, confidence, and regular practice.

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