What is the full name of SSB?
Services Selection Board
Services Selection Board (SSB) is an organization that assesses the candidates for becoming officers into the Indian Armed Forces.
Who is the head of SSB?
Kumar Rajesh Chandra
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) is a border guarding force of India deployed along its border with Nepal and Bhutan….
Sashastra Seema Bal | |
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Headquarters | New Delhi |
Minister responsible | Amit Shah, Union Home Minister |
Agency executive | Kumar Rajesh Chandra, Director General, SSB |
Parent agency | Central Armed Police Forces |
How can I join Sashastra Seema Bal?
Recruitment for the post of assistant commandant (direct entry) is conducted by UPSC for which notification is published annually. The scheme of examination, date sheet and other requirements for eligibility are mentioned in the aforesaid notification.
What SSB stands for?
Acronym. Definition. SSB. Super Smash Bros (video game)
What SSB means?
What’s “it?” Well, it’s SSB, or your Secret Single Behavior. According to Urban Dictionary, the term originates from a Sex and the City episode in which Carrie and Charlotte describe the behavior people have when they are home alone and no one is around.
Where is SSB posted?
SSB is now spread along the International border across Uttarakhand, UP, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. SSB’s present charter of duties is to: i. Safeguard the security of assigned borders of India and promote sense of security among the people living in border areas.
What is the duty of SSB?
Apart from above, SSB also performs duties like Internal Security/Law & Order/Election duties etc. assigned by Government of India from time to time. SSB is capable of performing border guarding duties on Indo-Nepal & Indo-Bhutan border. It is also performing the duties of Lead Intelligence Agency for both the borders.
What is SSB job?
SSB’s present charter of duties is to: i. Safeguard the security of assigned borders of India and promote sense of security among the people living in border areas. ii. Prevent trans-border crimes, smuggling and any other illegal activities.