Officers Training Academy-124 Course SSB Date Selection Link Opened
Good news for candidates who cleared the written exam for the OTA-124 (Men & Women) October 2026 Course. The SSB Centre and Date Selection Link has now been opened, allowing candidates to choose their SSB interview centre and reporting date directly from their profile.
Candidates who have qualified in the written exam are advised to log in and select their preferred SSB centre and interview date as soon as possible, as the selection window will remain open only for a limited time.
OTA-124 SSB Date Selection – Overview
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Particular |
Details |
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Course Name |
Officers Training Academy (OTA) – 124 Course |
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Course Start |
October 2026 |
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Candidates |
Men & Women |
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Process |
SSB Centre & Date Selection |
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Mode |
Online |
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Last Date to Select |
18 March 2026 (till 1500 hrs / 3 PM) |
The Indian Army has activated the SSB centre and date selection link for candidates who qualified in the written examination for the OTA-124 course.
Candidates must complete the selection process before 3:00 PM on 18 March 2026, as the link will close at that time.
Important Official Update
According to the official update:
The SSB Centre and Date Selection Link for the written qualified candidates of OTA-124 (Men & Women) October 2026 Course is open. Candidates are advised to select the SSB centre and date from their profile. The selection link will remain open till 1500 hrs on 18 March 2026.
So if you have cleared the written exam, make sure you log in and select your SSB slot without delay.
OTA 124th Course Entry Details
The OTA 124th Course (October 2026) offers candidates opportunities to join the Indian Army as Short Service Commission (SSC) officers through various entry schemes.
NCC Special Entry
The NCC Special Entry is open for both men and women candidates aged between 19 and 25 years who have served in the National Cadet Corps (NCC)
Candidates applying through this entry usually do not need to appear for a written exam. Instead, they are shortlisted for the SSB interview based on their academic performance and NCC credentials.
JAG Entry (Judge Advocate General Branch)
The JAG Entry is meant for law graduates who want to serve as legal officers in the Indian Army. Candidates applying through this entry must hold an LLB degree and fall within the age limit of 21 to 27 years.
Through the JAG branch, selected candidates handle legal matters related to military law, discipline, and administrative issues within the armed forces.
Candidates from these entries must clear the SSB interview, medical examination, and final merit list before joining the OTA-124 Course starting in October 2026.
Why You Should Select the SSB Date Early
The SSB centre and date selection process works on slot availability. Candidates who select early generally get better options for dates and centres.
If you delay the process, the available choices may become limited.
That’s why it is recommended that candidates:
- Log in to their profile early
- Check the available SSB centres
- Select their preferred reporting date
- Confirm the selection before the deadline
Completing this step on time will allow you to focus fully on SSB preparation.
Steps to Select OTA-124 SSB Centre and Date
Follow these simple steps to complete your SSB date selection:
- Visit the official Indian Army recruitment website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in
- Log in to your candidate profile.
- Find the SSB Centre and Date Selection option.
- Check the available SSB centres and dates.
- Select your preferred centre and reporting date.
- Confirm the selection.
- Download the SSB interview call letter once available.
Make sure to keep a copy of your call letter and confirmation details for future reference.
What Happens After Selecting the SSB Date?
Once you select your SSB centre and reporting date, the next step is to prepare for the five-day SSB interview process.
The SSB selection procedure includes:
Stage 1 – Screening Test
- Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) Test
- Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT)
Stage 2 – Psychological Tests
- Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
- Word Association Test (WAT)
- Situation Reaction Test (SRT)
- Self Description Test
GTO Tasks
- Group Discussion
- Group Planning Exercise
- Progressive Group Task
- Command Task
- Individual Obstacles
- Lecturette
Personal Interview
A detailed personal interaction with the Interviewing Officer to assess your personality, leadership qualities, confidence, and motivation to join the armed forces.
Documents Required for SSB Interview
Candidates should carry the following documents while reporting to the SSB centre:
- SSB Interview Call Letter
- Written Exam Admit Card
- 10th and 12th Certificates
- Graduation Certificate (if applicable)
- Identity Proof
- Passport Size Photographs
- NCC Certificate (if applicable)
- Original documents along with photocopies
Keeping all documents ready in advance helps avoid last-minute issues.
Start Your SSB Preparation Now
Getting the SSB date selection link means you are one step closer to wearing the officer’s uniform. However, clearing the SSB interview requires the right preparation and mindset.
Many candidates lose their chance simply because they do not prepare properly for the psychological tests, GTO tasks, and personal interview.
This is why proper SSB training and guidance can play a very important role in improving your chances of success.
Final Words
The OTA-124 (Men & Women) October 2026 Course SSB Centre and Date Selection Link is now active for written exam-qualified candidates.
Make sure you log in to your profile and select your SSB centre and reporting date before 3 PM on 18 March 2026.
Once your slot is confirmed, focus on serious SSB preparation, as this stage plays the most important role in the officer selection process.
With the right preparation, confidence, and proper guidance, you can move one step closer to achieving your dream of joining the Indian Armed Forces as an officer.
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