SSB training Day 2- Psychological – Self description test.
SSB training Day 2- Psychological – Self description test.
Absolutely! Here’s a complete guide to help you understand and prepare for the Self Description Test (SDT) in SSB Training – Day 2: Psychological Tests.
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SSB Training – Day 2: Psychological Test
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Self Description Test (SDT) – Full Guide
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What is Self Description Test (SDT)?
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Time Limit:
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What You Need to Write:
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Sample Format for SDT (English Version):
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Key Tips to Write SDT Effectively:
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What to Avoid:
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SSB Training – Day 2: Psychological Test
SSB Training – Day 2: Psychological Test
Self Description Test (SDT) – Full Guide
What is Self Description Test (SDT)?
The Self Description Test is one of the 4 psychological tests conducted by the psychologist at SSB. It evaluates:
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Self-awareness
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Clarity of thought
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Social behavior
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Relationship with others
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Level of confidence and positivity
Time Limit:
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15 minutes to write responses to 5 questions.
What You Need to Write:
You will write about how others perceive you and how you see yourself:
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What your parents think of you
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What your teachers think of you
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What your friends think of you
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What your employer (or boss) thinks of you (If not working, write what seniors or coaches think)
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What you think about yourself
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Your aim in life (sometimes asked as a 6th point)
Sample Format for SDT (English Version):
1. Parents’ Opinion:
My parents think I am a responsible and sincere child. They trust me with important tasks and appreciate my decision-making ability. They feel I should work more on managing my time effectively.
2. Teachers’ Opinion:
My teachers believe I am a disciplined and attentive student. They often praise my leadership qualities and commitment. They advise me to participate more in academic discussions.
3. Friends’ Opinion:
My friends consider me trustworthy, helpful, and fun-loving. They often come to me for advice and feel I am a good listener. They suggest I should be a bit more open about my own feelings.
4. Employer/Seniors’ Opinion:
My seniors think I am dependable, hard-working, and team-oriented. They appreciate my dedication to completing tasks on time and my willingness to learn. They advise me to be more assertive.
5. My Opinion about Myself:
I believe I am honest, disciplined, and adaptable. I accept my mistakes and constantly strive to improve myself. I sometimes get anxious under pressure but I am learning to handle stress better.
6. Aim in Life:
My aim is to join the Indian Armed Forces and serve the nation with courage and integrity. I want to lead by example and contribute meaningfully to the country.
Key Tips to Write SDT Effectively:
Be honest but optimistic
Use simple language
Highlight strengths with examples
Mention 1-2 weaknesses along with improvement efforts
Avoid exaggeration or fake qualities
Stay consistent with your personality traits shown in other tests like TAT/WAT
What to Avoid:
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Copying from others – your SDT must reflect your real self
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Writing only positive things – mention realistic and improvable traits
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Exceeding time – write brief, meaningful sentences
Would you like?
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A Hindi version of this SDT sample?
-
A blank SDT worksheet to practice?
-
Feedback on your own SDT draft?
Let me know, and I’ll help you customize or review it! Jai Hind!
Absolutely! Here’s a complete guide to help you understand and prepare for the Self Description Test (SDT) in SSB Training – Day 2: Psychological Tests.
SSB Training – Day 2: Psychological Test
Self Description Test (SDT) – Full Guide
What is Self Description Test (SDT)?
The Self Description Test is one of the 4 psychological tests conducted by the psychologist at SSB. It evaluates:
-
Self-awareness
-
Clarity of thought
-
Social behavior
-
Relationship with others
-
Level of confidence and positivity
Time Limit:
-
15 minutes to write responses to 5 questions.
What You Need to Write:
You will write about how others perceive you and how you see yourself:
-
What your parents think of you
-
What your teachers think of you
-
What your friends think of you
-
What your employer (or boss) thinks of you (If not working, write what seniors or coaches think)
-
What you think about yourself
-
Your aim in life (sometimes asked as a 6th point)
Sample Format for SDT (English Version):
1. Parents’ Opinion:
My parents think I am a responsible and sincere child. They trust me with important tasks and appreciate my decision-making ability. They feel I should work more on managing my time effectively.
2. Teachers’ Opinion:
My teachers believe I am a disciplined and attentive student. They often praise my leadership qualities and commitment. They advise me to participate more in academic discussions.
3. Friends’ Opinion:
My friends consider me trustworthy, helpful, and fun-loving. They often come to me for advice and feel I am a good listener. They suggest I should be a bit more open about my own feelings.
4. Employer/Seniors’ Opinion:
My seniors think I am dependable, hard-working, and team-oriented. They appreciate my dedication to completing tasks on time and my willingness to learn. They advise me to be more assertive.
5. My Opinion about Myself:
I believe I am honest, disciplined, and adaptable. I accept my mistakes and constantly strive to improve myself. I sometimes get anxious under pressure but I am learning to handle stress better.
6. Aim in Life:
My aim is to join the Indian Armed Forces and serve the nation with courage and integrity. I want to lead by example and contribute meaningfully to the country.
Key Tips to Write SDT Effectively:
Be honest but optimistic
Use simple language
Highlight strengths with examples
Mention 1-2 weaknesses along with improvement efforts
Avoid exaggeration or fake qualities
Stay consistent with your personality traits shown in other tests like TAT/WAT
What to Avoid:
-
Copying from others – your SDT must reflect your real self
-
Writing only positive things – mention realistic and improvable traits
-
Exceeding time – write brief, meaningful sentences
Would you like?
-
A Hindi version of this SDT sample?
-
A blank SDT worksheet to practice?
-
Feedback on your own SDT draft?
Let me know, and I’ll help you customize or review it! Jai Hind!