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SSC NCC Special Entry Scheme
Job Description
SSC NCC Special Entry Scheme 42nd Course- Oct 2017 Short
Service Commission (NT) For Men & Women (Including Wards Of Battle
Casualities of Army Personnel)
Applications are invited for following courses :
(a) NCC Special Entry Scheme 42nd Course Oct 2017 ; Short Service
Commission (NT) for Men & Women (including wards of battle casualties
of Army personnel)
NCC Special Entry
Scheme 42nd Course-
Oct 2017 Short Service Commission (NT) For Men & Women (Including Wards of
Battle Casualities of Army Personnel)
Applications
are invited from UNMARRIED/MARRIED male and UNMARRIED female and also from the
Wards of Battle Causalities of Army Personnel, for grant of Short Service
Commission in the Indian Army.
Vacancies :
(a) NCC MEN.: 50 (45 for General Category and 05 for Wards of Battle Casualties
of Army personnel only).
(b) NCC Women. : 04 (03 for Women general category and 01 for Wards of Battle
Educational Qualification :
(a) For NCC 'C' Certificate Holders : (aa) Degree of a recognized
University or equivalent with aggregate of minimum 50% marks taking into
account marks of all the years.
(ab) Those studying in final year are also allowed to apply provided
they have secured minimum 50% aggregate marks in the first two/three years of
three/four years degree course respectively. Such students will need to secure
overall aggregate of minimum 50% marks if selected in interview failing which
their candidature will be CANCELLED. The
candidates studying in the final year of graduation should complete their
examinations related to the degree, like, written, practicals, viva-voce,
projects backlogs etc prior to 01 Oct 2017. They should be able to produce the
degree within 12 weeks from the date of commencement of training at OTA,
Chennai. Such candidates will be inducted for training at OTA, Chennai on
additional bond basis for recovery of the cost of training as notified from
time to time as well as stipend and pay and allowances paid, in case they fail
to produce the requisite degree certificate.
(ii) Service in NCC: Should have served for minimum two academic years
in the senior Division/Wing of NCC.
(iii) Grading: Should have obtained minimum of ‘B' Grade in ‘C’
Certificate Exam of NCC.
For Ward of Battle Casualties of Army Personnel : Degree of a recognized University or equivalent with aggregate
of minimum 50% marks taking into account marks of all the years. (ii) NCC 'C'
certificate NOT required. Casualties of Army personnel only).
Age Limit : For NCC candidates (including wards of Battle Casualties) 19
to 25 years (born not earlier than 02 Jul 92 and not later than 01 Jul 98).
Salary Structure : The candidates will be given a stipend of Rs 21,000/-
p.m (Rs 15,600/- as pay in pay Band plus Grade Pay of Rs 5,400/-).
Physical Standards :
(a) Height and Weight: The minimum acceptable height is 157.5 cms with corelated weight and for women candidate is 152 cms and 42 Kg. In case of candidates belonging to the North East and Hilly Areas like Gorkhas, Nepalese, Assamese and Garhwalis, the height is relaxed by 5 cms and weight commensurate with reduced height. In case of candidates from Lakshadweep the minimum acceptable height is reduced by 2 cms.
(b) Visual Standards: Distance Vision (Corrected) : Better
eye 6/6 ; Worse eye 6/18. Myopia should not be more than -3.5D and manifest
hypermetropia not more than +3.5D including Astigmation. Internal examination
of the eye will be done by means of ophthalmoscope to rule out any disease of
the eye. A candidate must have good binocular vision. The colour vision
standard will be CP-III (Defective safe). Candidates should be able to
recognise white, signal red and signal green colours correctly as shown by
Martin’s Lantern at a distance of 1.5 metre or read the requisite plate of
ishihara Book/Tokyo Medical College Book. Candidates who have undergone or have
evidence for having undergone Radial Keratotomy, to improve the visual acuity
will be permanently rejected for all the services
Training : (a) Duration of Training is 49 weeks training at OTA,
Chennai, on successful completion of which Candidates will be granted
commission in the rank of Lt. Candidates will not be allowed to live with
parents / guardian. Candidates must not marry until they complete the full
training at OTA.
Cost of Training : The entire cost of training is at Government expense. In
case the GC is withdrawn from training academy due to reasons other than
medical ground or the reasons not beyond the control, he will be liable to
refund cost of training @ Rs 8785/- per week (or as notified from time to time)
for the period of his stay at OTA, Chennai.
Posting: Personnel granted Short Service Commission are liable to serve
anywhere in India and abroad.
Selection Procedure : The selection procedure is as follows:
(a) Shortlisting of Applications. Integrated HQ of MoD (Army) reserves the right to shortlist applications and to fix cutoff percentage of marks without assigning any reason.
(b) Only shortlisted eligible candidates depending on the cutoff percentage
will undergo SSB at Selection Centres, Allahabad(UP), Bhopal(MP), Bangalore
(Karnataka) and Kapurthala (PB) by psychologist, Group Testing Officer and
Interviewing Officer. Call up letter for SSB interview will be issued by
respective Selection
(c) Candidates will be put through two stage selection
procedure. Those who clear Stage I will go to Stage II. Those who fail in stage
I will be returned on the same day.
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.