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>GTO is not a physical test, as it as much a mental test as Psychology or Interview. SSB follows a three dimensional testing procedure namely Manasa, Vacha and Karma and Group Testing is the part of Karma. If you see the OLQs closely, you would realize that out of the 15 OLQs, the OLQ related to the body strength is just one i.e. Stamina which includes both mental and physical stamina and out of these, physical stamina is highly trainable and we seldom fail anyone for lacking in physical stamina. Just to narrate a real life story, when I was in the Academy way back in late 80s, one fine day, a new Coast Guard Officer joined the Academy (Direct Entry) and he was huge physically and weighing about 120 Kgs. We often made fun of him and wondered how the Coast Guard selection system passed him. In the initial days, he was very sluggish on the field and on Cross Country (Weekly run of 10 Kgs held on Sundays) he used to be the last to finish. As days went by and we had the Inter Squadron Cross Country Championship towards the end of his term (5 months) we were astonished to see him sprint the last 1 Km of the race disregarding the fact that his ‘pagdi’ dropped on the ground and he finished well ahead of many. What do you make of this? This simply means that he had enough mental stamina at the time of his selection and developed physical stamina during the academy. When he finally passed out, he was weighing just 70 Kgs and that’s what the academy can do an obese person.
tips from an ex gto
>GTO is not a physical test, as it as much a mental test as Psychology or Interview. SSB follows a three dimensional testing procedure namely Manasa, Vacha and Karma and Group Testing is the part of Karma. If you see the OLQs closely, you would realize that out of the 15 OLQs, the OLQ related to the body strength is just one i.e. Stamina which includes both mental and physical stamina and out of these, physical stamina is highly trainable and we seldom fail anyone for lacking in physical stamina. Just to narrate a real life story, when I was in the Academy way back in late 80s, one fine day, a new Coast Guard Officer joined the Academy (Direct Entry) and he was huge physically and weighing about 120 Kgs. We often made fun of him and wondered how the Coast Guard selection system passed him. In the initial days, he was very sluggish on the field and on Cross Country (Weekly run of 10 Kgs held on Sundays) he used to be the last to finish. As days went by and we had the Inter Squadron Cross Country Championship towards the end of his term (5 months) we were astonished to see him sprint the last 1 Km of the race disregarding the fact that his ‘pagdi’ dropped on the ground and he finished well ahead of many. What do you make of this? This simply means that he had enough mental stamina at the time of his selection and developed physical stamina during the academy. When he finally passed out, he was weighing just 70 Kgs and that’s what the academy can do an obese person.
Typically in any selection process be it government or private sector, intelligence is measured based on IQ tests using reasoning questions which one can easily master by practicing. However, when the same is tested using unconventional and practical methods, one can’t fake. You would be surprised to know that all these revolve around a single concept of cantilever. the above para was written by an ex gto join defence academy to learn more www,ssbcoaching.com |
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