Indian Army jobs for Territorial Army Officer in . Last Date to apply: 30 Jun 2016
Territorial Army Officer
Job Description
Territorial Army Officer job position in Indian Army
Applications are invited from gainfully employed young men for an opportunity of donning the uniform and serving the nation as Territorial Army Officers, based on the concept of enabling motivated young men to serve in a military environment without having to sacrifice their primary professions
Qualification : Graduate from any recognized university. Qualifying Marks : Minimum 40% marks in each part of the paper separately and overall average of 50%.
Age : 18 to 42 years
Pay Scale : Rs.15600-39100
Training : (a) One month basic training in the first year of commission. (b) Two months annual training camp every year including the first year. (c) Three months Post Commissioning training within first two years at IMA, Dehradun.
Selection Procedure : (a) Candidates whose application forms are found correct will be called for screening (written exam followed by interview only if passed in written exam) by a Preliminary Interview Board (PIB) by the respective Territorial Army Group Headquarters. (b) Successful candidates will further undergo tests at a Service Selection Board (SSB) and Medical Board for final selection.
Examination Centre and Address :
Chandigarh : PIB Cell, TA Group Headquarters, Western Command, Building No.750, Sector-8B, Chandigarh-160 009
Lucknow Patna : PIB Cell, TA Group Headquarters Central Command, Lucknow (UP) – 226002.
Kolkata ,Shillong : PIB Cell, TA Group Headquarters, Eastern Command, Fort William,Kolkata (WB) - 700021.
Jaipur, Pune, Bangaluru, Hyderabad : PIB Cell, TA Group Headquarters Southern Command, Pune-411001
Udhampur, Srinagar : PIB Cell, TA Group Headquarters Northern Command, Udhampur (J&K) – 182101
Job Particulars
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.