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Indian Army NCC Special Entry Recruitment For October 2023 Batch

Overview of the Recruitment: The Indian Army has recently released an advertisement for the recruitment of NCC Special Entry Men and Women for the October 2023 batch. The recruitment process will be conducted online, and candidates can apply till 15 February 2023. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are passionate about serving their country and are willing to join the Indian Army.

Eligibility Criteria

The recruitment process is open to both men and women. A total of 55 posts have been announced, out of which 50 are for NCC Men and five are for NCC Women. The eligibility criteria for the NCC Men’s entry is that the candidate must be unmarried, hold a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks, and possess the NCC C certificate. The age limit for the NCC Men’s entry is 19-25 years as of 01 July 2023. Similarly, the eligibility criteria for the NCC Women’s entry is that the candidate must be unmarried, hold a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks, and possess the NCC C certificate. The age limit for the NCC Women’s entry is 19-25 years as of 01 July 2023.

The application process for this recruitment is straightforward. Candidates are required to visit the official website of the Indian Army and fill in the online application form. Before applying, candidates are advised to read the advertisement carefully and ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria. They should also gather all the necessary documents, including ID proof, address details, and essential details, and keep them ready for uploading.

Application Process

As part of the application process, candidates must also upload a recent passport-sized photograph and signature. They should also preview the form before submitting it to ensure that all the details have been entered correctly. The application fee for this recruitment is nil for all candidates, and no fees are to be paid.

Selection Process

Once the application process is complete, candidates are advised to take a printout of the final submitted form. This printout should be kept safe and produced during the selection process. The selection process will include various stages, such as an interview, written test, and physical fitness test. Candidates are advised to prepare well for these stages and to stay updated with the latest information about the recruitment process.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Indian Army’s NCC Special Entry Men and Women recruitment for the October 2023 batch is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are passionate about serving their country and are willing to join the Indian Army. Candidates are advised to read the advertisement carefully, ensure they meet the eligibility criteria, and fill in the online application form correctly. They should also prepare well for the selection process and stay updated with the latest information about the recruitment process.

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