What happens after you clear the NDA written examination?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago
    The NDA written examination is the first stage of the NDA. After you clear stage one, you will be called for the second stage, which is SSB. The SSB consists of intelligence and personality tests and lasts for five days. It goes like this:
    1. Day one consists of a screening test.
    2. Day two consists of two psychological tests: TAT and What.
    3. Days three and four consist of group testing officer (GTO) tasks such as group discussion.
    4. The fifth and final day will consist of a conference round. There is an elimination of candidates for each task, and finally, after this, the selected candidates will have to undergo medical testing.
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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    After clearing the NDA written examination you'll proceed to SSB Interview. This is a five day process that assess your personality, leadership qualities, and overall suitability. There are following tests during SSB interview:

    • Psychological tests: Personality tests, word association tests, and picture story tests.
    • Group tasks: Requires teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
    • Individual tasks: To evaluate your confidence, and ability to work independently.
    • Personal interview

    After clearing SSB you'll be medically examined and then there's a merit list based on your combined performance in the written exam and SSB. At last, the fin

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