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SSB List for 22 UES (UNIVERSITY ENTRY SCHEME) for Bhopal

Indian Army recently published SSB Interview dates for Bhopal of 22 UES Course. 22 University Entry Scheme (22 UES) is July 2013 course and the selected candidates who also makes it to merit list will be joining Indian Military Academy, Dehradhun.  Earlier, Indian Army had issued SSB interview dates for Bangalore.

1613 candidates have been called to Bhopal for the SSB interview of 22 UES course. Only pre-final year students are eligible for this course. 30 December 2012 is the absentee reporting date for the candidates who are unable to report on the primary dates. In each SSB batch for 22 University Entry Scheme there are approximately 400 candidates have been asked to report on the same date.

DOWNLOAD LIST OF SSB INTERVIEWS of Bhopal for UES(PFY)-22 JUL 2013 Course

Candidates are required to report before 1430 hrs at parking zone which is located outside platform number 5 of Bhopal Junction railway station. Generally, the buses come outside at 1300 hrs so it is recommended to be there before 1300 hrs.

Tips for the candidate going for the first time to Bhopal:

1. Eat lunch before reporting as lunch will not be provided.
2. Carry all the documents and writing material.
3. After form filling a guy will offer you refreshment, it is not free and he will not inform you about the prices. When the next day the screening process will get over he will overly charge you. So better avoid that food. Eat only in mess.
4. Do not report in shorts and slippers. Wear jeans or t-shirts.
5. Carry cloths which can tackle cold.


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