Tag: Agniveers

  • New recruitment process for JCOs, ORs, Agniveers

    New recruitment process for JCOs, ORs, Agniveers

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    Hyderabad: The Indian Army held a press conference on Tuesday on changes to the recruitment procedure for Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs)/ Other Ranks (ORs) / Aginveers.

    Speaking to the media, Colonel Keats K Das, Director of Recruiting, Army Recruiting Office Secunderabad said that the recruitment will still comprise three stages, however, the Common Entrance Exam (CEE) will be conducted in the first phase.

    The CEE will be conducted online. Shortlisted candidates will be called to undergo physical fitness and physical measurement tests. Selected candidates will undergo medical tests based on Online CEE results and physical test marks at about the same time.

    Candidates can log in to the Indian Army’s official website to register themselves. The online registration is open from February 16 to March 15. Registration can be done using Aadhar Card or a class 10th certificate.

    “As part of continued automation, the Join Indian Army website has now been linked with Digilocker for greater transparency,” the senior Army officer told the media.

    The Online CEE is being conducted at 176 locations across India. Hyderabad, Adilabad, Warangal, and Karimnagar are the four centres allotted for Telangana.

    The fee for online CEE is Rs 500 of which, the Indian Army will bear half of the cost. Hence candidates are required to pay Rs 250 along with associated bank charges if any, by using Internet Banking, UPI/BHIM or credit or debit cards.

    Registration will be considered complete only after a roll number is generated, which will be used at all stages of recruitment.

    For more information, candidates can refer to a video called How to Apply available on the Join Indian Army website and on YouTube.

    Once registration is over, candidates need to apply for the Online CEE.

    Admit cards would be available on the Join Indian Army website 10-14 days prior to the commencement of the examination. Intimation of the same shall be sent to candidates’ mobiles through SMS and on their registered email IDs. Admit card will have the exact address for Exam Centre.

    The Indian Army has uploaded links on the Join Indian Army website for candidates to practice at home. Candidates will be able to see the same screen on the computer as they will see during the actual examination. These tests can be accessed on a mobile also.

    For queries related to Online CEE, contact: 7996157222. A helpdesk is also established which can be accessed through the Join Army website.

    Indian Army is providing bonus marks to ITI/Polytechnic qualified candidates for technical trades ranging from 20 marks to 50 marks.

    • 10th pass plus 2-year course at ITI: 20 marks
    • 10th pass plus 2/3 year Diploma: 30 marks
    • 12th pass plus 1-year course at ITI: 30 marks
    • 12th pass plus 2-year course at ITI: 40 marks
    • 12th pass plus Diploma Holder: 50 marks

    “The process is completely automated with minimal human intervention. Candidates are advised not to fall prey to touts as they cannot help them in any way. The recruitment into the Indian Army remains completely unbiased, impartial and merit-based,” the Colonel concluded.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Indian Army Recruitment 2023 for JCO, Agniveers

    Indian Army Recruitment 2023 for JCO, Agniveers

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    Indian Army Recruitment 2023 for JCO, Agniveers and other ranks | Apply link here

    Indian Army Recruitment 2023 for JCO, Agniveers and other ranks: Indian Army has made modifications in its recruitment process and has decided to conduct Common Entrance Exam (CEE) for the recruitment of Junior Commissioned Officers / Other Ranks / Aginveers.

    Recruiting Body:Indian Army
    Name of Post:Junior Commissioned Officers / Other Ranks / Aginveers
    Job Location:All Over India
    Last Date:15 March 2023
    Employment Type:Full Time
    Application Mode:Online
    Category:Government Job
    Selection Process:Computer Based Written Examination (Online CEE)
    Official Website:www.joinindianarmy.nic.in

    How to Apply?

    Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through joinindianarmy.nic.in or directly from the below given official link. The online registration process begins on 16 February 2023 and will end on 15 March 2023.

    The computer-based entrance exam will be conducted from 17 April 2023 onwards at approximately 175 to 180 Examination Centers all over India.

    The selection process will comprise of three stages:
    Stage I – Online Computer-Based Written Examination (Online CEE)
    Stage II – Recruitment Rally.
    Stage III – Medical test.

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    Candidates who want to apply for the CEE exam will have to make a payment of Rs.250/- during the registration process. They can also select 5 places for appearing for the examination.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • Defence Budget: Focus on operational preparedness; thrust on Agniveers’ training

    Defence Budget: Focus on operational preparedness; thrust on Agniveers’ training

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    New Delhi: In the Defence Budget, the focus has been given towards maintaining a high-level of Operational Preparedness of the Services to face the current and future challenges, while the non-salary revenue operational allocation gets a boost of Rs 27,570 crore, with the budgetary outlay under this segment augmented from Rs 62,431 crore in BE 2022-23 to Rs 90,000 crore in BE 2023-24.

    The enhanced allocations in the Budget will also cater to Training Aids and Simulators for Agniveers and ensure that they achieve the set standards of training for induction into the Defence Forces.

    “This will cater to sustenance of weapon systems, platforms including ships/ aircraft and their logistics; boost fleet serviceability; emergency procurement of critical ammunition and spares; procuring/hiring of niche capabilities to mitigate capability gaps wherever required; progress stocking of military reserves, strengthening forward defences, amongst others,” said the Ministry of Defence.

    As a precursor to this increase in the Non-Salary Revenue segment, the government during the Mid-term review had also enhanced the operational allotments of the current financial year by Rs 26,000 crore, which works out as 42 per cent of the present allocation.

    This unprecedented increase in the Revised Estimates 2022-23 has ensured liquidation of the entire carry over liabilities during the current year, thereby, ensuring that there is no dent in next year’s operational outlay of the services.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )