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SSB training Day 3- Progressive Group Task.

SSB training Day 3- Progressive Group Task.

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SSB Training Day 3 – Progressive Group Task (PGT)

The Progressive Group Task (PGT) is a crucial part of SSB (Services Selection Board) testing, conducted on the third day. It is designed to test candidates’ teamwork, leadership, problem-solving skills, and physical endurance.

 What is Progressive Group Task (PGT)?

 Rules of PGT (Very Important)

Color Rule

Group Rule

Load Rule

Helping Material Rule

 Structure of PGT

Level 1Easiest obstacle, simple path to cross.
Level 2 → Slightly more difficult, requiring better coordination.
Level 3 → Challenging obstacles, requiring creativity.
Level 4Most difficult, testing patience and teamwork under pressure.

 How to Perform Well in PGT?

Be an Active Participant – Give ideas and execute them.
Show Leadership – Take initiative but also listen to others.
Follow the Rules Strictly – Avoid mistakes like touching red areas.
Communicate Clearly – Discuss strategies with teammates.
Be Physically & Mentally Fit – PGT requires both strength and intelligence.

 Common Mistakes to Avoid

 Being too aggressive or dominating the group.
 Not following the rules of markings (Red areas = No touch).
 Remaining silent and not contributing ideas.
 Wasting time in unnecessary arguments.

 Conclusion:
PGT is a test of your teamwork, intelligence, and leadership. Perform with confidence, be cooperative, and think logically to successfully complete the tasks.

Would you like tips on a specific challenge in PGT?

SSB training Day 3- Progressive Group Task.

5 Days Procedure at SSB

On Day 3 of the SSB (Services Selection Board) interview, candidates participate in the Progressive Group Task (PGT), the first outdoor activity in the Group Testing Officer (GTO) series. This task assesses candidates’ leadership, teamwork, problem-solving abilities, and physical stamina.(SSBCrack, Shop SSBCrack)


What is the Progressive Group Task (PGT)?

The PGT involves a series of four obstacles arranged sequentially, each increasing in complexity. A group of 8–10 candidates must collaboratively navigate these obstacles using provided materials:(ssbvision.blogspot.com)

The objective is to move from the start line to the finish line, ensuring all members and materials cross each obstacle without violating any rules.(SSBCrack)


Key Rules to Remember

  1. Color Code:
    • White: Permissible for standing and placing materials.
    • Red: Out of bounds; neither candidates nor materials can touch.
    • Blue/Yellow/Green: Candidates can step on, but materials cannot be placed.(SSBCrackExams)
  2. Group Rule:
    • No member can proceed to the next obstacle until the entire group has crossed the current one.(SSBCrack)
  3. Distance Rule:
    • Bridging gaps requires the use of provided materials; jumping is not allowed.(ssbvision.blogspot.com)
  4. Rigidity Rule:
    • Materials must be used as provided; modifications are prohibited.
  5. Infinity Rule:
    • If a rule is violated, the group must return to the previous point and attempt the obstacle again.(Lakshya India)

What GTO Observes


Tips for Success


For a visual understanding of the PGT, you can watch the following video:

Progressive Group Task Explained | SSB Interview Preparation

This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the PGT, offering insights into effective strategies and common pitfalls.(Instagram)

Feel free to ask if you need further information or assistance with other aspects of the SSB interview process.