Is it important to take coaching for NDA entrance exam or SSB?

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    Rudra Shaurya Plastic Mould Design Engineer | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    Not for all. Test youeself through online tests to see whether you need guidance. Written exam is fairly easy to crack it is the SSB that frets aspirants. You can opt for short term SSB coaching if you are not confident about it.
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    Nishant kumar Ray | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    No, it's not. But if you feel like you can't do it on your own, then you can take it.
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    Prashant Kumar Engineering Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    If the concepts of class 11th and 12th mathematics are cleared and your general knowledge is up to average then you do not require to go for NDA coaching centres. You only need to work on your timing and accuracy for mathematics problem. For SSB, I prefer you to go for an SSB coaching as you are a fresher and you have no knowledge of the procedure. When you go for SSB coaching, you get the brief knowledge of what happens in SSB and what we should do or we should not. But one thing is that they teach you, the same thing is repeated. So, you learn nothing new and when you go for SSB the officers recognise a * person who has attended SSB
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