SSB interview is a crucial step in the selection process for candidates aspiring to join the Indian Armed Forces. Among the various tests conducted during the 5-day SSB process, the Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT) and the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) play a vital role in evaluating a candidate’s imagination, storytelling skills, and ability to perceive and analyze situations.
In this article, we bring you five meticulously crafted sample stories tailored specifically for women candidates. These stories will help you understand how to create effective and meaningful narratives based on the given images. Whether you are a fresher or a repeater, this video offers valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your performance in the SSB interview.
5 Sample PPDT & TAT Stories For Female SSB Candidates

Sample TAT & PPDT Story 1
Dr. Priya, a young and determined doctor, volunteered at a war zone medical camp. During an enemy attack, many soldiers were injured, including an officer named Raj. In the image, Priya is holding Raj, who is severely wounded but still conscious. She reassures him that he will be fine and insists that he stay strong while she prepares to treat him. Priya successfully stabilizes Raj and ensures his safe evacuation. Inspired by her courage, she later appears for the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) and joins as a defense doctor.
OLQs Highlighted: Courage, Determination, Leadership, Sense of Duty
Sample TAT & PPDT Story 2
Riya, an intelligence officer, was working undercover to extract a high-value prisoner of war from enemy captivity. The man, a captured Indian officer, had lost hope of survival. In the image, Riya is holding the officer close, whispering the escape plan. She assures him that she is here to rescue him, and they must act fast before enemy guards return. With quick thinking and precision, Riya successfully smuggles the officer out of captivity. She continues serving in intelligence, proving her unwavering dedication to the country.
OLQs Highlighted: Presence of Mind, Quick Decision-Making, Loyalty, Adaptability
Sample TAT & PPDT Story 3
Captain Aditi, a combat pilot, was about to leave on a critical mission. Her fiancé, also an officer, had just recovered from an injury and was reluctant to let her go. In the image, Aditi holds her fiancé, reassuring him that she will return safely. Though he looks worried, she reminds him of their duty to the nation and the importance of their mission. Aditi successfully completes her mission, proving her skill and bravery. She returns home safely, reinforcing the strength of her relationship and commitment to service.
OLQs Highlighted: Patriotism, Determination, Emotional Control, Decision-Making
Sample TAT & PPDT Story 4
Lieutenant Sneha was leading a disaster relief operation when she found a civilian trapped under debris after an earthquake. Despite her fatigue, she knew she had to save him. In the image, Sneha is holding the injured man, assessing his wounds and encouraging him to stay conscious while rescue teams prepare to lift him out. Sneha ensures the man is safely evacuated. Her fearless attitude earns her recognition, and she continues to lead rescue missions with even more determination.
OLQs Highlighted: Initiative, Bravery, Social Responsibility, Decision-Making
Sample TAT & PPDT Story 5
Advocate Meera, a lawyer fighting against corruption, had gathered strong evidence against a corrupt official. She was meeting a whistleblower who had been threatened and injured by goons. In the image, Meera is supporting the whistleblower, assuring him that she will fight his case and bring the corrupt official to justice, regardless of the risks. Meera successfully fights the case, leading to the official’s arrest. Inspired by her courage, she later joins the Judge Advocate General (JAG) branch of the Indian Army.
OLQs Highlighted: Integrity, Justice, Courage, Problem-Solving