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Indian Army Notification 2022 For NCC Special Entry

The Indian Army invites application from unmarried male and unmarried female (including Wards of Battle Casualties of Indian Army Personnel), for grant of Short Service Commission in the Indian Army
Indian Army Recruitment 2022 55 NCC Special Entry

Vacancies

  • NCC Men. 50 (45 for General Category and 05 for Wards of Battle Casualties of Indian Army personnel only).
  • NCC Women. 05 (04 for General Category and 01 for Wards of Battle Casualties of Indian Army personnel only)

Qualification and other Criteria:

For NCC 'C' Certificate Holders

(aa) Educational Qualification:- Degree of a recognised University or equivalent with aggregate of minimum 50% marks taking into account marks of all the years. 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 in degree course if selected in interview, failing which their candidature will be CANCELLED.

(ab) Service in NCC:- Should have served for minimum two/three years (as applicable) in Senior Division/Wg of NCC.

(ac) Grading:- Should have obtained minimum of ‘B' Grade in ‘C’ Certificate Exam of NCC. Applicants, who are not holding NCC ‘C’ Certificate on date of application, are not eligible to apply for the course

Age Limit: For National Cadet Corps (NCC) candidates (including wards of Battle Casualties) 19 to 25 years as on 01 Jul 2022 (born not earlier than 02 Jul 1997 and not later than 01 Jul 2003; both dates inclusive).

How to Apply: Applications will only be accepted online on website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. Click on ‘Officer Entry Application/Login’ and then click ‘Registration’ (Registrations not required, if already registered on www.joinindianarmy.nic.in). ​​​​​​​

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Last Date April 13,2022
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