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SSB training Day 2- Psychological – Self description test.

SSB training Day 2- Psychological – Self description test.

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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:


Time Limit:


What You Need to Write:

You will write about how others perceive you and how you see yourself:

  1. What your parents think of you

  2. What your teachers think of you

  3. What your friends think of you

  4. What your employer (or boss) thinks of you (If not working, write what seniors or coaches think)

  5. What you think about yourself

  6. 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:


Would you like?

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:


Time Limit:


What You Need to Write:

You will write about how others perceive you and how you see yourself:

  1. What your parents think of you

  2. What your teachers think of you

  3. What your friends think of you

  4. What your employer (or boss) thinks of you (If not working, write what seniors or coaches think)

  5. What you think about yourself

  6. 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:


Would you like?

Let me know, and I’ll help you customize or review it! Jai Hind!

SSB training Day 2- Psychological – Self description test.