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20th November 2014, 10:29 AM
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Indian Army Joining
Hey there! Myself Prateek and I have completed my 12th with mathematics stream. Now I want to join Indian Army. Would you please tell me that how can I join Indian Army ???
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20th November 2014, 12:16 PM
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Re: Indian Army Joining
Yes, obviously you can join Indian army. There are two ways to join Indian Army after 10+2. Here I am telling you about both ways: National Defense Academy (NDA) Entry The candidate who desire for the officer posts in Indian Army can join Indian Army through NDA entry after 10 +2. Even students appearing in 12th Exam can apply for NDA exam subject to other qualification. Indian Army employees about 300 candidates per course through NDA Entry for armed forces of India. Generally, the Employment notification of this entry is published in June and December by UPSC. Eligibility Criteria: • Candidates should be unmarried citizen of India as per Indian citizenship laws. Age Limits: • Age of candidates to enter through NDA is 16 ½ years to 19 ½ years as on the first day of the month in which course is going to start. Educational Qualification: • Candidates should have passed 12th class as 10 + 2 system or equivalent from recognized board of India. The Second one is through: Technical Entry Scheme (TES) Entry After 12th passing candidates can apply for Technical Entry Scheme Course to join Indian Army. Indian Army recruits 85 candidates per course through TES Entry for Armed forces of India. Majorly notifications are issued in the May/ June and Oct/ Nov of each year. This entry not require any kind of written examination and candidates are shortlisted on basis of their marks percentage in 10+2 exam. Eligibility criteria: • Aspirants should be unmarried and hold citizenship of India as per the rules of Government. Age limits: • Candidates should be in between 16 ½ years and 19 ½ years of age on the first date of the month in which the batch is commencing. Educational Qualification: • Candidates should have passed 10 + 2 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 70% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). |