Indian Army jobs for 10+2 Technical Entry Scheme in . Last Date to apply: 07 Dec 2016
10+2 Technical Entry Scheme
Job Description
10+2 Technical Entry Scheme (TES) Course - 37 Jobs recruitment in Indian Army Commencing From July 2017
Applications are invited from unmarried Male Candidates who have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (Hereinafter referred to as PCM) subjects and fulfill the eligibility conditions prescribed in the subsequent paragraphs, for the grant of Permanent Commission in the Army after four years of Basic Military Training and Technical Training thereafter with the terms and conditions given in the succeeding paragraphs.
Qualification : Only those candidates who have passed 10+2 Examination or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 70% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from recognized education boards are eligible to apply for this entry. Eligibility condition for calculating PCM % of various state /central boards will be based on marks obtained in Class XII only
No. of Vacancies : 90 posts
Stipend : Rs. 21,000/-
Age Limit : Candidates age must not be below 16 1/2 years & above 19 1/2 years as on the first day of the month in which the course is commencing i.e. the candidate should not be born before 01-01-1998 and not after 01-01-20001(both days inclusive).
Selection Process : Candidates will be selected based on cutoff % as decided by the Rtg Dte & Services Selection Board (SSB) Interview.
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About Company
The epic history of Indian Army dates back to more than ten thousand chequered years. The two epics of ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Mahabharata’ constitute the fundamental framework around which the edifice of Indian Army is built. The massive epic war ‘Mahabharata’, fought at Kurukshetra in north-central India, has left indelible imprints on the Indian psyche. Fought relentlessly for eighteen days in quest of peace, the force level described in the Epic states 18 ‘Akshaunis’, seven with the ‘Pandavas’ and eleven with the ‘Kauravas’, amounting to nearly 400,000 assorted troops fighting on chariots, horses, elephants and foot soldiers.