Showing posts with label Government Schemes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government Schemes. Show all posts

Monday 3 February 2020

ENTREPRENUER SCHEMES TO MEN BY THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA




With a country that is marred by unemployment since independence, the Start-up culture has been welcomed with open arms by the Indian Government. Individuals who take up to Entrepreneurship generate manifold employment opportunities for others, are able to convince foreign VCs to invest in their idea and create ripples of success through their disruptive products and services boosting economic growth. To support and strengthen the Start-up culture in India, the Government has launched various schemes in the past few years. Let’s take a look at 5 such government schemes for start-ups that every young entrepreneur must be aware of, to take advantage and plunge into the entrepreneurship pool:

1. Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS)
The M-SIPS scheme provides capital subsidy of 20% in SEZ and 25% subsidy in non-SEZ for business units engaged in manufacturing of electronics in the fields of the Internet of Things, aeronautics/aerospace & defence, automotive, renewable energy, non-renewable energy, technology, green technology and nanotechnology.

TO KNOW MORE AND APPLY TO THIS SCHEME CLICK THE LINK BELOW


2.NewGen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (NewGen IEDC)
NewGen IEDC provides a limited one-time, non-recurring financial assistance to entrepreneurs up to ₹25 Lakhs in the fields of chemicals, technology hardware, healthcare & life sciences, aeronautics/aerospace & defence, agriculture, AI (artificial intelligence), AR/VR (augmented + virtual reality), automotive, telecommunication & networking, computer vision, construction, design, non-renewable energy, renewable energy, green technology, fin-tech, Internet of Things, nanotechnology, social impact, food & Beverages, pets & animals, textiles & apparel.
TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS SCHEME CLICK
 3. Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme aims at helping entrepreneurs in the field of Agriculture, pets & animals, and social impact to set up small dairy farms and incentives are provided to cover the cost of the required equipment or establishment of the facility.
TO AVAIL THE SCHEME CLICK
4. Single Point Registration Scheme (SPRS)
A great scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises, that provides an exemption from payment of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD). Under this scheme, the tenders are issued free of cost.
TO KNOW MORE CLICK BELOW
5. Atal Incubation Centres (AIC)

AIC is a scheme for entities like higher educational institutions, R&D institutes, corporate sector, alternative investment funds registered with SEBI, business accelerators, group of individuals, and individuals who can apply to establish an AIC and get grant-in-aid of ₹10 Cr for a maximum of five years.
TO KNOW MORE CLICK THE LINK 

Mahila E-Haat to make women as an Entreprenuer


Mahila E-Haat is an initiative for meeting aspirations and needs of women entrepreneurs. It is an online marketing platform for women, where participants can display their products. It is an initiative for women across the country as a part of ‘Digital India’ and ‘Stand Up India’ initiatives. The platform has been set up by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India under Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK).

Unique features of the platform

  • Provides an opportunity for women entrepreneurs to leverage technology for showcasing products made/manufactured/sold by them. To see the products displayed, click here.
  • Women can also showcase services being provided by them which reflect creative potential e.g. tailoring.
  • E-Haat requires a mobile number only, as entire business of E-Haat can be handled through a mobile by the producer. To Join the platform, click here.
  • For the facilitation of buyer and seller, the product along with photographs, description, cost and mobile number/address of the producer are being displayed on the E-Haat portal.
  • The buyer will have the option of approaching the seller physically, telephonically or through Email or any other means as convenient to him/her. E-Haat is thus a direct interface between buyer and seller, to facilitate marketing of products of women entrepreneurs/SHG.

Terms and Conditions for Participants/ Vendors in Mahila E-Haat

  • Must be an Indian women citizen/Women SHG/ women led enterprise.
  • Should be more than 18 years of age.
  • Goods and Services displayed and transacted through this portal should be legal.
  • Both seller and buyers will have to indemnify RMK from any or all acts of transgression.
  • Other terms and conditions:-
    • Participants/ vendors should display product/products of good quality and would be solely responsible for quality of products and RMK shall not be responsible in this regard.
    • Participants/ vendors shall deal with every defect and deficiency related to product/products and services and RMK shall not be responsible for any defect and deficiency.
    • Participants/ vendors shall ensure timely delivery of product/products/ services to the consumer.
    • Products will be displayed for a minimum period of 30 days and may be re-exhibited after a break of 30 days.
    • RMK shall reserve all rights to select the products/services to be listed on E-Haat. After selection RMK will inform the participants/ vendors upon which the participants/ vendors must send the Acceptance letter and Undertaking so that products/service contacts can be displayed.
    • Participants/ vendors shall ensure that illegal or smuggled goods are not displayed or transacted by them nor any illegal services are conducted by them through the portal. Any breach on this account shall be the sole responsibility of the participants/ vendors including legal action.
    • Participants/ vendors must ensure that all legal formalities as per the law of land are complied with for all overseas sales.
    • Participants/ vendors shall ensure that all applicable taxes are paid and relevant laws/rules and regulations followed.
    • Terms and conditions including eligibility may be changed at anytime at the sole discretion of RMK.
    • The Participants/ vendors will receive the payment directly from the buyer.
    • Participants/ vendors are required to maintain details of transactions conducted/concluded through the portal and send quarterly report to RMK and also display the logo of Mahila E-Haat on packaging.
    • Participants/ vendors to furnish undertaking on stamp paper of minimum charges as applicable in their State.

to become the member of this scheme click the link below


http://mahilaehaat-rmk.gov.in/en/join-us/


to download the forms regarding this scheme click the link below

http://mahilaehaat-rmk.gov.in/en/download-forms/ 

Friday 31 January 2020

ADMISSIONS INTO RASHTRIYA INDIAN MILITARY COLLEGE-RIMS(2020)


THIS PROVIDES A BASIC PLATFORM TO YOUR CHILD TO INTERACT AND STUDY WITH A NATIONAL MOTTO OF JOINING INDIAN DEFENCE SERVICES WITH DISCIPLINE AND COURAGE .

Admissions are made to class I (equivalent to class VIII) only. The candidates should be studying minimum in class VII in a recognized school at the time of admission to the RIMC. They should also be medically fit for entry to the College, in accordance with the medical standards prescribed.


Fee Details
fee at RIMC is heavily subsidized by the Central Government. The fee is at present Rs.42400/- per year. It may increase from time to time. At the time of Entry a Security Deposit of Rs.20000/- is to be made.




CLICK THE BELOW LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE NOTIFICATION:

https://psc.ap.gov.in/(S(axws4equ20333mkqr4v2hm5l))/Documents/RIMS_01_2020/DetailedNotification.pdf

Wednesday 29 January 2020

Prime Minister Scholarships to Students of Class XII


  • How to Apply?
Students applying for scholarship for the first time (Fresh Students) need to "Register" on the portal as fresh applicant by providing accurate and authenticated information as printed on their documents in the "Student Registration Form".
The registration form is required to be filled by parents / guardian of students who are below the age of 18 years on the date of registration.
Before initiating registration process, students / Parents / guardian are advised to keep the following documents handy:
  • 1. Educational documents of student
  • 2. Student's Bank account number and IFSC code of the bank branch
    Note: For pre matric scholarship scheme, where students do not have their own bank account, parents can provide their own account details. However, parents account number can only be used against scholarship applications for maximum two children.
  • 3. Aadhaar number of the Student
  • 4. If Aadhaar is not available, then Bonafide student certificate from Institute / School and
  • 5. Aadhaar Enrolment ID or Scanned copy of Bank passbook
  • 6. If Institute/School is different from domicile state of the applicant, then Bonafide student certificate from Institute / School.

To avail the benefit click the link below:

https://scholarships.gov.in/fresh/newstdRegfrmInstruction

Prime Minister Fellowship Program for IIT/NIT/IISER/IISC students to pursue research in CFTIs

About

This scheme is aimed at encouraging young, talented, enthusiastic and result-oriented scholars to take up industry-relevant research. Under this scheme, full-time PhD scholars get double the money that they would otherwise get for doing research. Maximum government fellowship in India at any academic or research institute is approximately Rs 36,400 per month, including House Rent Allowance (HRA) for SRF category. Under the Prime Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research, the scholars get double the JRF/SRF as scholarship (as per applicable slabs). While one-half of this scholarship comes from the government, the second half comes from a partner company which also works closely with the candidate on the research project. The first batch commenced in 2013. The scheme has been made open-ended since September 2014, allowing aspirants to apply anytime within 14 months from their PhD registration.
More than 145 Fellowships have been awarded under this scheme with active participation of CII and its member companies. Over 60 institutions and more than 100 companies are supporting PM Fellows. PM Fellows, supported by SERB and CII, have been winning accolades and laurels across the world and have been granted more than 5 patents so far.

To avail this benefit click the link below

https://www.primeministerfellowshipscheme.in/

Tuesday 28 January 2020

A FARMER FRIENDLY PORTAL

Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy"- said Mahatma Gandhi six decades ago. Even today, the situation is still the same, with almost the entire economy being sustained by agriculture, which is the mainstay of the villages. It contributes 16% of the overall GDP and accounts for employment of approximately 52% of the Indian population. Rapid growth in agriculture is essential not only for self-reliance but also to earn valuable foreign exchange.

Indian farmers are second to none in production and productivity despite of the fact that millions are marginal and small farmers. They adopt improved agriculture technology as efficiently as farmers in developed countries. It is felt that with provision of timely and adequate inputs such as fertilizers, seeds, pesticides and by making available affordable agricultural credit /crop insurance, Indian farmers are going to ensure food and nutritional security to the Nation.
It is envisaged to make available relevant information and services to the farming community and private sector through the use of information and communication technologies, to supplement the existing delivery channels provided for by the department. Farmers’ Portal is an endeavour in this direction to create one stop shop for meeting all informational needs relating to Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries sectors production, sale/storage of an Indian farmer. With this Indian Farmer will not be required to sift through maze of websites created for specific purposes.
Once in the Farmers’ Portal, a farmer will be able to get all relevant information on specific subjects around his village/block /district or state. This information will be delivered in the form of text, SMS, email and audio/video in the language he or she understands. These levels can be easily reached through the Map of India placed on the Home page. Farmers will also be able to ask specific queries as well as give valuable feedback through the Feedback module specially developed for the purpose.


for getting the clear information click the link below

https://farmer.gov.in/HandBooks.aspx

Saturday 28 December 2019

PM Scholarship through National Defence Fund




To avail the benefits click the link below

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/national-defence-fund/

TO SAFEGUARD THE FAMILIES OF DECEASED ARMED/POLICE PERSONNEL FAMILIES

National Defence Fund


The National Defence Fund was set up to take charge of voluntary donations in cash and kind received for promotion of the national defence effort, and to decide on their utilisation. The Fund is used for the welfare of the members of the Armed Forces (including Para Military Forces) and their dependents. The Fund is administered by an Executive Committee, with PM as Chairperson, and Defence, Finance and Home Ministers as Members. Finance Minister is the Treasurer of the Fund and the Joint Secretary, PMO dealing with the subject is Secretary of the Executive Committee. Accounts of the Fund are kept with the Reserve Bank of India. The fund is entirely dependent on voluntary contributions from the public and does not get any budgetary support. The fund accepts online contributions. Such contributions can be made through the website i.e. pmindia.nic.in, pmindia.gov.in and www.onlinesbi.com website of State Bank of India. Collection account number is 11084239799 with State Bank of India, Institutional Division, 4th Floor, Parliament Street, New Delhi.
The fund has also been allotted a Permanent Account Number (PAN) AAAGN0009F.
Schemes under the National Defence Fund
1. A scholarship scheme to encourage technical and post graduation education for the widows and wards of the deceased personnel of Armed Forces and Para Military Forces is being implemented. The scheme is being implemented by the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, Ministry of Defence in respect of armed forces. In so far as personnel of paramilitary forces and Railway Protection force are concerned, the scheme is being implemented by Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Railways respectively.
Salient Features of “PM’s Scholarship Scheme” being implemented out of National Defence Fund.
1. The scheme applies to armed forces (including paramilitary forces). Monthly scholarships are awarded to wards of (a) Ex-service personnel (below officer rankonly), (b) their widows, (c) widows of personnel died in harness due to causes attributable to line of duty and (d) wards and widows of in service personnel of paramilitary forces and Railway Protection Force. Scholarships are available for education at technical institutions (medical, dental, veterinary, engineering, MBA, MCA, and other equivalent technical professions with suitable AICTE/UGC approval). For wards of widows and widows of personnel died in harness due to causes attributable as at (b) and (c) above, there are no rank restrictions. The scheme extends to the wards of all para-military forces also. Under the scheme 4000 new scholarships are given every year for wards of ex-servicemen of forces controlled by Ministry of Defence, 910 new scholarships for wards of forces controlled by Ministry of Home Affairs and 90 new scholarships for the wards of forces controlled by Ministry of Railways. However, from the academic year 2015-2016, the number of new scholarships has been enhanced to 5500 for wards of ex-servicemen of forces controlled by Ministry of Defence, 2000 for wards of forces controlled by Ministry of Home Affairs and 150 for the wards of the forces controlled by Ministry of Railways. Initially, the scholarship rate was Rs. 1250 per month for boys and Rs. 1500 per month for girls. The annual scholarships rates have been revised to Rs. 2000 per month for boys and Rs. 2250 per month for girls.
2. Annual grant of Rs. 15 lakh from NDF is being released to the SPG Family Welfare Fund to undertake various welfare activities for the benefit of its personnel and their families.
3. Grants are released annually to the Ministry of Defence for purchase of books and other reading materials for the personal of the three Defence Services (Army, Navy and Air Force) and the Coast Guard. The Existing scale of grant is Rs.55 lakh for Army, Rs.37 lakh for Air Force, Rs. 32 lakh for Navy and Rs.2.50 lakh for Coast Guard total amounting to Rs.126.50 lakh. Latest grant of Rs.126.50 lakh has been released for financial year 2017-18.

Tuesday 19 November 2019

NATIONAL CRIME INVESTIGATION BUREAU

National Crime Investigation Bureau

is a name of Crime and Corruption killer team, operating across India with support of good officers and powerful legal team. 
It is an Non Government Organization (NGO) that operates independently and playing a significant role in the Services of our Country and to make our Society crime free and safe. We have take urgent step & Investigation for Crime and Corruption and playing a powerful role in Curtailing Corruption in different government departments. Now a days, our NCIB is establishing its name by making contribution in revealing out irregularities in various government departments and by making awareness among the people, about their Right. We help local, National and even International Law enforcement Officials in their constant effort to curtail the activities of Crime Syndicates, rackets, Organized gangs, smuggles and law breaking in general.





TO ACCESS THE SITE CLICK ON THE LINK

https://www.ncib.in/

Helpline No. +91- 9792580000


(A division of National Crime Investigation Bureau)

National Crime Investigation Bureau (NCIB) is a reputed intelligence workers organization in India. In the post it was tasked with all intelligence but in recent times it has focused on internal security. The NCIB is national basic intelligence worker’s organization. Who are you dedicated to do some they respected intelligence work for there own country to make crime free Platform for citizen of India. We Proved secrete information for fake currency, narcotics, Drugs. Antics, Illegal Post, Stamp paper and Weapons to CBI, Vigilance, Crime Branch, Home ministry, Ministry of defense, Central And state Government, Local Police and its administration

We Invite

Inviting all professional, self employed, service class Students, Businessmen, Housewives, Retd. Persons etc., to earn extraaaa income , without any experience, educational background Special Investigation Unit is India's leading investigative investigation agency. The avowed aim and objective , is to train common masses at large to expose: scams/ Corrupt deals/ anti-social & anti-national elements and also to provide job/ business avenues to our members, so that they become financially & socially self independent. Members of Special Investigation Unit will get remuneration from Rs. 5,000/- to Rs. 50,000/- on each assignment. They will be provided complete technical know how and backup.

Sunday 17 November 2019

CBI SETS UP ON-LINE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION (OCSAE) PREVENTION/INVESTIGATION UNIT

Press Release
New Delhi, 15.11.2019
The Central Bureau of Investigation has set up an On-line Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation(OCSAE) Prevention/Investigation Unit at New Delhi under its Special Crime Zone.
The newly specialized Unit will collect, collate and disseminate information regarding publication, transmission, creation, collection, seeking, browsing, downloading, advertising, promoting, exchanging, distribution of information relating to On-line child sexual abuse and exploitation; and investigation of such offences covered under provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act 2012 (32 of 2012) and the Information Technology Act 2000 (21 of 2000) and under various Laws of the land, as applicable.
It may be noted that the rapid growth of the Internet and Information & Communication tools over the past two decades has created unparalleled opportunities for children and adults alike to learn and explore the world around them. Today, in many countries, these technologies are ubiquitous – permeating every aspect of our lives - personal and professional, individual and social. These technologies have simultaneously created a new dimension, wherein the sexual exploitation of children can multiply, if unchecked. Children, every day, all around the world are prone to suffer On-line sexual abuse and exploitation.
Numerous references related to dissemination of CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) are received from INTERPOL and other National / International Organizations, etc. The incidence of On-Line Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation generally transcends International borders. Victims are mostly helpless innocent children.
The territorial jurisdiction of the On-line Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (OCSAE) Prevention/Investigation Unit of CBI will be throughout India.

Saturday 16 November 2019

STUDY IN INDIA PROGRAM To FOREIGN STUDENTS

‘Study in India’ programme to attract foreign students to study in India



Ministry of Human Resource Development has approved ‘Study in India’ programme with, inter-alia, the following objectives:
    1. To improve the soft power of India with focus on the neighbouring countries and use it as a tool in diplomacy.
    2. To boost the number of inbound International students in India.
    3. To double India’s market share of global education exports from less than 1 percent to 2 percent.
    4. Increase in contribution of international student in the form of direct spends, indirect spends, spillover effects.
    5. Improvement in overall quality of higher education.
    6. Increase in global ranking of India as educational destination.
    7. To reduce the export – Import imbalance in the number of International students.
    8. Growth of India’s global market share of International students

The proposed fee waivers to meritorious foreign students in this policy will be decided by the Institute concerned based on the following criteria:

  1. 100% waiver of tuition fees only for the top 25% students
  2. 50% waiver of tuition fees only for the next 25% students
  3. 25% waiver of tuition fees only for the next 25% students
  4. No waiver of tuition fee for remaining 25% of students

The expenditure on the fee waiver will have to be borne by the Institute concerned, based on cross-subsidisation or through its existing funding. No additional cash flow from Government is proposed for the same.

The ‘Study in India’ programme’s primary objective is to target foreign students by branding India as an attractive education destination. As per the existing Government framework, provision of 10-15% supernumerary seats for foreign students is there. ‘Study in India’ programme would target the foreign students to be admitted as per this provision, which would not have any adverse impact on the number of seats/ admission of Indian students.

The Government has approved an expenditure of Rs. 150 crores for the ‘Study in India’ programme for two years 2018-19 and 2019-20 which will be primarily for brand promotion activities.

To avail this benifit and study in India click the below link
https://www.studyinindia.gov.in/

Tuesday 12 November 2019

What can I do After B.A (Bachelor of Arts) Degree?


First of all, let me tell you guys that don’t think that if you do BA(Pass) then your future is bloomed because that’s not the case. BA (Pass) like any other course has many career options which are high paying.
Now Let me give you guys some idea about the careers that this course offers you all.
  1. Like any other course, BA (Pass) also gives you an option to try to luck in government examinations. From Indian Civil Services, CDS to SSC CGL you are eligible for each exam if you fulfill the eligibility criteria that requires you to bring a particular percentage.
  2. BA (Pass) graduate can also go for Bank PO positions in bank. All you have to do is appear for the examination and crack it down.
  3. If your communication in English and Hindi is good then BPOs are the best place for you. You can work as a CCE (Customer Care Executive), and if you know another language than these two then it’s like “sone pe suhaga”.
  4. Now thousands of students every year appear for the UPSC examination. Even you guys have an option to sit in the UPSC exams and become an IAS, IPS or whatever you wish to be.
  5. If you think that you writing skills is something to be proud about then you can make it as a career. You can go for freelancing as a writer, translation work or transcription work.
  6. BA (Pass) offers you to do many professional courses ahead of your graduation like animation, etc. In all whichever professional course your interest lies in just pursue that.
  7. Going for further education is always there as an option and BA (Pass) is no different. You can go on to do your MA and appear for the UGC NET exams that’s required to become a professor.
  8. MBA is another option you can opt for if you have interest in management.
  9. Now one of the rising career option of today is Journalism and Mass Communication and you even have an option of pursuing it if you wish to
  10. Last but not the least, there might surely be many students out here who would be interested in Social service like working in some NGO. So let me tell you guys even think option is available for all of you, so all those you are interested in Social Service can make their career in it.
This usually happens in India and you have seen this in your life somewhere. Arts is a wide subject that comprises everything. I have seen many of the scholars from Arts. There is no less career in Arts Subject.
If you have completed the bachelor’s in arts Subject you have various Career options available as you can make career in the given fields.
Master’s in arts (MA)
Bachelor of Education (B. Ed)
LLB in Law
Diploma Courses
Master’s in business administration (MBA)
Career in Hospitality
Career in Media
Career in Politics
Career in Civil Services
Career in Teaching
Career in Travel and Tourism
Career in Fashion and Designing
Career in Animation and Multimedia

You can go for Masters in :
PUBLIC RELATIONS
(PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
POLITICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHILOSOPHY
PERSIAN
MUSIC VOCAL
JOURNALISM
EDUCATION
ANTHROPOLOGY)
(SOCIOLOGY)
(ARABIC)
FRENCH)
DEVELOPMENTAL ECONOMICS)
DRAWING AND PAINTING)
(DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES)
(STATISTICS)
(TOURISM STUDIES)
TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT)
DIVINITY [B.DIV]
PERFORMING ARTS [BPA]
THEOLOGY
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE [B.LIB]
HOTEL MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
(DANCE)
(FASHION DESIGNING)
(TEXTILE DESIGN)
(MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM)
(MULTIMEDIA)
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
(ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ENGLISH LITERATURE)
(ASTROLOGY)
Well the best option what I think is to prepare for the UGC NETExam, the NET Exam is conducted every year and the students who have completed master’s in arts from any Subject can appear in the Exam.
The NET Exam is conducted in more than 80 subjects from Arts, humanities and Commerce. The Subjects in the NET Exam are also from the Regional Language. while there is no age limit to appear in the NET Exam. To check out the paper pattern of NET Exam check out the UGC NET Question Papers from here.
UGC NET Exam would take you to the career in lectureship and Research in various Colleges and Universities in India. You can earn around Rs. 80000-1 Lakh per month as a lecturer.
If you crack the NET JRF Exam you will get Scholarship worth INR 25000 per month for studies. To appear in the NET Exam, you must have at least 55 % marks in the postgraduation (MA). If you are from the Reserved Category or a female candidate, you must have at least 50% marks in the post-graduation.

Making Indian Army as a Career

How to Join Indian Army?

Step by step officer selection procedure

  • Visit the official website of Join Indian Army at – joinindianarmy.nic.in
  • When you land on the home page, candidates must enter the captcha. Select “officers entry apply/ login
  • Click “Register” if you are a new user to create your login account.
  • After registration, enter your registered id and password in order to access your account
  • Fill in all the requested details in the specified format.
  • After verifying your details once again, Click on “Submit“.

Rally Recruitment

All Indian Army Rally recruitment jobs can be applied through open recruitment rallies such as Soldiers General Duty, Soldier Technical, Soldier Nursing Asstt, Sol Clerk/Store Keeper Technical and Soldier Tradesman. Interested candidates may reach a nearby Army Recruiting Office or HeadQuarter Recruiting Zone for all kinds of details. And while reporting candidates must carry the following documents with two attested photocopies of each:
  • Class 10 Certificate along with the date of birth mentioned.
  • Xth / XIIth Class marks sheet.
  • Character Certificate signed by the village Sarpanch
  • Domicile/Nativity Certificate issued by authorized Govt official
  • Caste Certificate issued by authorized Government official.
  • Relationship Certificate in case of Son Of Serving Soldier or an Ex-Servicemen or War Widow issued by SRO or CRO of Record Office with Serial Number, Name and Application of the officer signing the certificate.
  • Relevant Certificate as an Outstanding Sportsman.
  • National Cadet Corps (NCC) Certificate (A/B/C Certificate if held) signed by Battalion Commander.

Why Join the Indian Army?

The Army assures both, personal and professional growth at all stages of the career. Opportunities to excel through various courses are abundant including opportunities to enhance your educational qualification by availing two years paid study leave. The inherent adventure and extra-curricular activities in the Army ensure an all-round development essential in today’s world. The art of War, Engineering, Administration,
Medicine, Human Resource Development and Management; the army teaches you all. Joining the Army is possible, both after finishing school as well as after completing your graduation degree.
Apart from attractive pay and perks, the Indian Army offers oneself the best in LifeStyle. Social interaction, clubs, sports facilities, medical facilities and ample opportunities, the Army has it all. In fact, you are paid to lead a healthy life in a healthy environment in the Army.
Facilities like subsidized housing, canteen facilities, group insurance cover,
free medical for self & family, loans for house or vehicle, are the perks of the Army which no other organization can provide.
Rally recruitment categoryEducational qualificationAge limit
Soldier Technical (Technical Arms, Artillery, Army Air Defence)(a) Sol Tech 10+2/Intermediate Exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Maths and English with min 50% marks in aggregate and min 40% marks in each subject.(b) Sol Tech (Aviation & Ammunition Examiner)10+2/Intermediate Exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Maths and English with min 50% marks in aggregate and min 40% marks in each subject. 17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier General Duty (All Arms)Cl 10th /Matric pass with Min 45% mks in aggregate and Min 33% in each subject.17 ½ – 21 Yrs
Soldier Nursing Assistant (Army Medical Corps)10+2/Intermediate Exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with min 50% marks in aggregate and min 40% in each subject.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier Clerk / Store Keeper Technical (All Arms)10+2/Intermediate Examination Pass in any stream (Arts, Commerce, Science) with min 60% marks in aggregate and min 50% in each subject. Securing 50% in English and Maths/Accounts/Book keeping in Class 12th is mandatory.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Sepoy Pharma (Army Medical Corps)10+2 or equivalent exam passed with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English qualified in D Pharma with minimum 55% marks in aggregate and registered with State Pharmacy Council/Pharmacy Council of India. Individual qualified in B Pharma with minimum 50% marks and registered with State Pharmacy Council/Pharmacy Council of India will also be eligible.19- 25 Yrs
Soldier Nursing Assistant Veterinary (Remount Veterinary Corps)10+2 / Intermediate exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with Min 50% marks in aggregate and minimum 40% in each subject.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier Tradesmen
(All Arms except Syce. Mess Keeper and House Keeper)
i) 10th Simple Pass.
ii) No stipulation in aggregate percentage but should have scored min 33% in each subject.
17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier Tradesmen
(Syce. Mess Keeper and House Keeper)
8th Pass.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Survey Automated CartographerBA / B Sc with Maths. Must have also passed 12th class (10+2) or equivalent with Maths and Science as main subjects20-25 Yrs
Junior Commissioned Officer Religious Teacher (All Arms)25-34 Yrs
Junior Commissioned Officer Catering (Army Service Corps)Diploma in Hotel Management21-27 Yrs
Havildar Education(Army Education Corps)Group X – MA/M Sc/MCA or BA/B Sc/BCA/B Sc (IT) with BEd Group Y – B Sc / BA / BCA / B Sc (IT) (w/o B Ed)20-25 Yrs

Indian Army Eligibility for Lieutenant

TGC (Education)
Age – 23 – 27 Years
Qualifications – MA/MSc in 1st or 2nd division
UES
Age – 18-24 Years
Qualifications – Final-year Student of an Engineering Course
TGC
Age – 21-27 Years
Qualifications – BE or B.Tech or B.Arch MSc computer
JAG (Men & Women)
Age – 21-27 Years
Qualifications – Law Graduate with at least 55% marks
National Defence Academy
Age – 16½-19½ Years
Qualifications – 10+2
10+2 Tech
Age – 16½-19½ Years
Qualifications – 10+2 (70% marks with PCM)
Indian Military Academy (Non-Tech)
Age – 19-24 Years
Qualifications – Graduate
Short Sevice Commission (Non-Tech)
Age – 19-25 Years
Qualifications – Graduate
Short Sevice Commission
(Tech Men & Women)
Age – 19-27 Years
Qualifications – BE/BTech stream of Engineering/B.Arch, MSC Computer
NCC Special (Men & Women)
Age – 19-25 Years
Qualifications – 50% aggregate in graduation with an “A” or “B” grade in NCC “C” certificate

Sepoy Requirements

Soldier General Duty
Age – 17½ – 21 Years
Qualifications – Class 10 pass with 45%. Each subject must have an aggregate of at least 33%
Soldier Clerk/Store Keeper
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10+2 pass (60% marks)
(Each subject must have 50% marks)
with Maths & English
Soldier Tech
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10+2 pass (50% Marks)
(Each subject must have 40% marks)
with Physics, Chemistry, Maths
Soldier Nursing Assistant/Tech (RVC)
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10+2 pass (50% Marks)
(Each subject must have 40% marks)
with Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Soldier Tradesman
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10th or ITI & Class 8 pass (Some)

Medical Requirements of Indian Army

  • Robust physique and good mental health.
  • A well-developed chest with a minimum expansion of 5 Cms.
  • The hearing and vision should be perfectly normal in both the ears and the eyes.  The candidate must be able to read 6/6 in the distant vision chart with each eye. The candidate must be able to perfectly recognize white, red and green colours as shown by Martin’s Lantern at 1.5 meters.
  • An adequate number of natural healthy gum and teeth
  • Should have no deformity of bones, hydrocele and varicocele or piles.
  • A soldier should have 6/6 eyesight.
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