Lecturette in SSB is one of the most crucial tasks, among other GTO (Group Testing Officer) series tasks, to evaluate a candidate’s confidence level, communication skills, thought clarity, and knowledge of contemporary issues. No matter whether you are appearing at the SSB for Army, Airforce, or Navy, the Lecturette for SSB is one of the compulsory tests which will provide assessors an insight into the candidate’s personality and level of awareness at a very early stage.
What is Lecturette?
The word Lecturette stands for Lecture + Rate which means rating the lecture given by the candidate. In this task, each candidate is given a card, which consists of four written topics on it. These four Topics for Lecturette in SSB are:
These four SSB lecturette topics are categorized as:
- 2 topics will be Average Topic
- 1 Topic will be Above Average
- 1 Topic will be Sub Standard Topic
Out of these, the candidate is to use one of the topics for SSB Lecturette and speak for three minutes on that topic.Â
The primary goal of the SSB Lecture Topics is to evaluate confidence level, speaking or public speaking ability, body language, art of expression and depth of knowledge on the chosen topic. The test also assesses the confidence level and logical structure while the audience is watching with time pressure to complete the lecturette.
The SSB board believes this exercise is a standard part at the SSB whether you are appearing for Indian Army, Indian Navy, or Indian Air Force.
Few of the Lecturette Topics for SSB are as follows:
Below is a pick of the top lecturette topics for SSB which would often pop up on different boards. These are current lecturette topics for SSB which are mostly based on general awareness.
This Recent lecturette topics for SSB consist of both areas of current and general knowledge ensuring that the candidates could select a topic that was to their comfort level and knowledge basis.Â
AFSB Dehradun:
- Chinese goods impact on India
- Division of states
- Election commission
- Global Warming
- India: a global R&D destination
- Influence of western culture
- Is the consumer still a king?
- ISIS
- Justice delayed is justice denied
- Love marriage or arrange marriage
- Make in India
- Nasalism, Digital Sector, Instagram, Indo Myanmar relations
- National Integration, Television, Mercy Killing
- NDRF, RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM, FAV ACTOR, STING OPERATION
- New technologies in India, Nuclear power
- Police Duties
- Power and Politics
- Reforms in UN security council
- Role of India in united nation
- Sex Education, MNC, Organ Donation
SSB Prayagraj :
- 5G Mobile Communication
- AFSPA
- Brahmos
- Child labor
- Child labour
- CPEC, Sex Education, Honor Killing in
- Cybercrime
- Defense budget
- Dowry system, Role of NGO, Senior citizens
- Evolution in telecommunication
- Falling value of Indian rupee in context to dollar
- FDI in defence
- Fundamental rights
- Higher education in India
- How to improve sports in India
- India’s role in world forum
- Indian Economy
- India-Srilanka ties
- Indigenization, Capital Punishment, Child Labour, Gambling
- Indo-China relations
- Indo-China relationships, ISRO NASA
- Industrialization
- Internal situation of Pakistan
- ISRO
- Jallilkattu
- Juvenile crime
- Land requisition bill, e commerce, Aadhar Card
- Medical Science
- Mobile phones
- Modernization
- Organic farming
- Paid media
- Population – Merits and demerits
- Reservation system, Western education vs traditional education
- Reservations system
- Sign language
- Sponsorship in sports
- Training in Armed Forces
- Women Empowerment
- Yoga
 SSB Bangalore :
- Biotechnology
- Brahmos/Montreal protocol/COP21/my greatest achievement.
- Coastal security
- Cosmetic-a new rage, Privacy, Genetically modified food, Favourite Sportsperson
- Cross border terrorism, Strategic importance of Indian Ocean.
- Cyber bullying
- Cyber Security, Brain drain, Family planning, Internet necessary evil, China secret threats against India
- Development of rural areas in India
- Electronic devices
- Higher education in India
- India’s foreign relation, DRDO, Junk food, Constitutional reforms
- India’s stand on terrorism
- Indian Democracy – Is it a force or flawed
- Indian Foreign Policy
- Internal problems between Indo Pak
- Internet- curse or boon
- ISRO
- Organ trafficking
- Poverty Eradication
- RTE
- Secularism, Nuclear Proliferation, Subsidies
- South China Sea Dispute
- Student Union
- Swatch Bharat Abhiyaan
- Terrorism and infiltration.
- Tourism in India
- Uses of technology in agriculture sector
- West Asia Crisis
- World Trade Organization, United Nations role in global Development
- WTO, Social Network, Tax Reform and My Best Friend
SSB Bhopal :
- Cause of poverty in India
- Coalition politics, Extra-terrestrial life, Meeting energy crisis in India
- Criminalisation in politics
- Cybercrime, Sports in India, Social media
- Distance Education
- Doping in sports
- Dynamic politics
- Dynastic Politics
- Election system in India
- Favourite cricketer
- Global Warming
- Ills of democracy
- Impact of cinema on youth
- Impact of Globalisation on Indian economy
- India – A Giant Country Awaken
- INS AGRANI Coimbatore
- Metro railway
- Operating System
- Optical fiber, Women cricket world cup , Juvenile crime, Modern automobile
- Rural development and ethical hacking
- Should India break its diplomatic ties with Pakistan
- Superiority of RUSSIA AND USA in world and the rising competition
- Swatch Bharat
- Tourism in India
- US-CHN relations
- Why china is biggest threat to India
- Women in combat role
Lecturette Topics from other SSB, AFSB and NSB :
- Al-Qaida
- Bigger states vs Smaller states
- Boarding School
- China becoming an economic super power
- Contribution of Gandhi
- Corruption in politics
- Daily Soaps
- Disposal of nuclear waste
- Do religious institutions promote religious discrimination!?
- Dynastic politics
- Effects of social media
- Hard work or intelligence
- Illiteracy
- Importance of E-Commerce
- Importance of international organisations
- Indo China relation
- Indo-Russian relationship
- IT industry
- Kashmir
- Khelo India
- Medical transcription
- Nuclear energy
- Present situation of Indian judiciary system
- Sports in India
- Women as Fighter Pilots in Indian Air Force
- Women in present society
NOTE: These lecture topics for SSB may or may not be likely to repeat in your upcoming SSB’s. These are only based on the experiences of the aspirants who recently went through SSB’s at various selection centres.
Tips to Prepare for SSB Lecturette Topics
- Be updated – Read a daily newspaper or current affairs magazines to always stay informed of recent SSB lecturette topics.Â
- Structure Your Delivery – Always have a structure to your speech: Introduction – Body – Conclusion.
- Use Facts and Examples – Giving recent information lends credibility to your delivery.
- Practice Your 3 Minutes – This will help you stay on track and deliver naturally.
- Focus on Body Language – Make eye contact and use good posture.
With enough practice you can address any SSB topics for lecturette, feel secure in the information you present, and provide a good impression to the GTO.
FAQS:
How to prepare for lecturette in SSB?
To prepare for SSB lecturette topics, work on familiarising yourself with current events, ongoing issues, and defence-related subject matter while practicing confidently 3-minute structured speeches.
How much time is given for lecturette in SSB?
If you are chosen to take part in the lecturette process of the SSB, there are 3 minutes provided to deliver a speech about one subject from 4 options during lecturette and 2-3 minutes to spend preparing before delivering the speech.
What happens in lecturette in SSB?
In the SSB lecturette, the candidate selects a subject from a card, prepares for a brief time, and delivers a speech for 3 minutes while the assessors check the candidate’s clarity, confidence and communication.
How to find topics for SSB lecturette?
You can get SSB lecturette subjects from recent defence news, global events, social topics and previous SSB subject lists republished by candidates and defence academies.
How many lecturettes are in SSB?
You do one lecturette topic in the SSB, and it is usually done on GTO Day 2 ‘tasks’, and it is done for Group Testing to assess the individual expression and awareness of each Subject.



