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Hosla Academy SSB Interview GTO Training Course Classes Details

Hosla Academy SSB Interview GTO Training Course Classes Details Hosla Academy SSB Interview Coaching is know for its best GTO Tasks and command task Preparation in Ambala, Haryana, India for NDA, CDS, OTA, IMA, AFCAT AFSB Interview. Hosla Academy is especially for those SSB Aspirants who are preparing for SSB Interview and want special classes to practice and learn basics of GTO Tasks Structures before going for SSB Interview Centre, as well as for those candidates who were not able to perform confidently in their previous GTO Task at selection Centres and they are searching for best  SSB Interview GTO Training institute to develop their thinking ability and improve their performance in GTO for upcoming SSB Interview to Get Recommended.   Hosla Academy 1 Week SSB Interview GTO Preparation Day wise classes details as follows: ( this is a summer class timing, the class timing will change in the winter)      Day 1 Classes - Interaction with Candidates and Decoding SSB Interview Test, Prog

SSB GTO PGT ꠰ Progressive Group Task in SSB Examples ꠰ Best SSB Coaching for GTO Task in Ambala

  HOSLA ACADEMY An institution with excellence SSB Interview GTO Preparation SSB GTO PGT ꠰ Progressive Group Task in SSB Examples ꠰ Best SSB Coaching for GTO Task in Ambala LEARN FROM HOSLA ACADEMY VIDEO Hi, SSB Interview is the golden gateway to join Indian Army, Indian Air Force or Indian Navy for that you have to clear written exams like NDA, CDS, AFCAT and 2nd way is Direct SSB without written exams. video about, GTO Day 1 Progressive group task, after group discussion and group (GD) planning exercise (GPE), GTO brings all the candidates to the ground for PGT. Here the GTO briefs the PGT rule to the candidates. After that the GTO shown the four stages of the PGT and explain the PGT structures to the candidates. Candidates have to finish the PGT within the time given by the GTO. The stages of PGT are progressive. For example: Stage 1 – Simple, Stage 2 – Compound, Stage 3 – Complex. At the end stage 4 only some group reaches, otherwise all the groups get stuck in stage 3. In stage 3,