Grit and experience affect the growth of an institution. Fighting four major wars, insurgency and other low intensity wars has indeed made the Indian Army an eminently and efficient battle trained, war machine. Changing times bring changing needs. Battle training must tell also on the structuring of the army, for it is this function that extracts the most from the assets available, both men and material. A look at the command and structuring of the Indian Army shows how finely these have been tuned to meet India's threat perceptions, based on the experience of the major wars that it has fought and the present-day geo-political context. The largest standing volunteer Army in the world has never had to scour the populace for draft or conscription. There are always more men eager to don olive green than the demand at any one time. But this does not reflect a situation where a large unemployed workforce would get into uniform to keep body and soul together. More to the point is the basic attitude of our people to the call of arms, discovered also by the British, some three centuries before. There are very many who join up for long service tenures under the colours, by inclination and choice - also familial habit and honour. If a young man or woman, sound of body and mind, and of Indian origin, is inclined to spend most of his useful working years in the kind of desolation that the country's Field areas' adjoining the borders provide, can he or she cannot be refused.
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24th University Entry Scheme (24 UES) for Permanent Commission in the Army July-2015 entry:
Applications are invited from unmarried male Engineering Degree students studying during academic session 2013-14 for Grant of Permanent Commission in the Army in all Arms/Service in 24th UES:
Age: Not below 18 years and not over 25 years
Physical Standard: As applicable to the regular army [Height-157.5 cm, For Gorkhas and individuals belongings to hills of North Easter region of India, Garhwal and Kumaon, the minimum height will be 5 cm less. For candidates from Lakshadweep the height will be reduced by 2 cms.
Pay Scale: The Indian Army offers pay scale PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 grade pay Rs.5400/- plus MSP Rs.6000/- plus allowances
Further detail regarding this entry scheme can be seen at
http://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in and http://indianarmy.gov.in
For complete advertisement, kindly see Employment news weekly dated 27/07/2013. OR Click on the image to view/ download the details
INDIAN ARMY
Published by http://presults.blogspot.com
24th University Entry Scheme (24 UES) for Permanent Commission in the Army July-2015 entry:
Applications are invited from unmarried male Engineering Degree students studying during academic session 2013-14 for Grant of Permanent Commission in the Army in all Arms/Service in 24th UES:
Vacancies: 60 posts (for UES) (Civil-15, Architecture-2, Mechanical-6, Production -3, Automobile Engg. -2, Aeronautical/ Aerospace/ Avionics -2, Mettallurgical/ Mettallurgical & Explosives -2, Electrical / Electrical & Electronics -6, Electronics -7, Electronics & Communication/ Electronics & Telecommunication/ Telecommunication/ Satellite Communication -8, Food Tech./ Bio Tech -2, Information Technology/ Computer Sc. & Engg./ Computer Technology/ M.Sc. (Computer) -5)
Age: Not below 18 years and not over 25 years
Physical Standard: As applicable to the regular army [Height-157.5 cm, For Gorkhas and individuals belongings to hills of North Easter region of India, Garhwal and Kumaon, the minimum height will be 5 cm less. For candidates from Lakshadweep the height will be reduced by 2 cms.
Pay Scale: The Indian Army offers pay scale PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 grade pay Rs.5400/- plus MSP Rs.6000/- plus allowances
How to Apply: Apply on the plain paper as per the prescribed format. The envelope (white) containing the application should be Superscribed in Red ink indicating clearly the branch of Engineering applied for i.e ' Applications for 22 UES Entry : ......... Engineering. Send your application so as to reach respective Command HQ at the following address on or before 28/10/2013. Two unstamped self addressed envelop to receive an interview call letter should also be enclosed with the application.
- HQ Northern Command (A Branch), C/o 56 APO - for students studying in the State of J&K
- HQ Western Command (A Brnach), Chandimandir, Pin-134107. For students studying in states of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and Chandigarh.
- HQ South Western Command (A Branch), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Pin-302012. For students studying in the state of Rajasthan.
- HQ Southern Command (A Branch), Pune (Maharasthra), Pin-411001. For studying in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnatak, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Daman, Diu, Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Pondicherry, Lakshadweep and Kerala.
- HQ Eastern Command (A Branch), Kolkata (West Bengal), Pin-700021. For students studying in the states of West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Andaman and Nicobar.
- HQ Central Command (A Branch), Lucknow (UP), Pin-226002. For students studying in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Chhatisgarh .
Further detail regarding this entry scheme can be seen at
http://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in and http://indianarmy.gov.in
For complete advertisement, kindly see Employment news weekly dated 27/07/2013. OR Click on the image to view/ download the details
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