This category includes Military forces are which come under the direct command of Ministry of Defence. Such as Indian Army, GD, N. MGD, MER Tech, MER Clerk, MER Store Keeper, MER Nursing.
#Sol.GD
- Eligibility Conditions: Married candidates who are less than 21 years are not eligible But married to the widow of deceased brother are eligible for instant enrollment.
- Essential Qualification: Should have passed 10th with minimum 33% marks in each subject and 45% aggregate. No passing marks criteria for those who passed 12th or graduation.
- Age Limit – 17.5 to 21 years
- Height -168cm, Chest- 77-82cm , weight- 50kg
#Sol.Tech
- Eligibility Conditions: Married candidates who are less than 21 years are not eligible But married to the widow of deceased brother are eligible for instant enrollment.
- Essential Qualification: candidate should have passed with 45% marks in 12th science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English ) OR 10th with minimum 50%
- Age Limit – 17. 5 to 23 years
- Height -167cm, Chest- 76-81cm , weight- 50kg
# Sol Tech Aviation and Ammunition Examiner
- Eligibility Conditions: Married candidates who are less than 21 years are not eligible but married to the widow of deceased brother are eligible for instant enrollment.
- Essential Qualification: candidate should have passed with 45% marks in 12th science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English ) OR 10th with minimum 50% OR 3 years Diploma in (Mechanical / Electrical/ ENTC/ Computer Science )
- Age Limit – 17. 5 to 23 years
- Height -167cm, Chest- 71-81cm , weight- 50kg
# Sol. Clerk/Store Keeper
- Eligibility Conditions: Married candidates who are less than 21 years are not eligible but married to the widow of deceased brother are eligible for instant enrollment.
- Essential Qualification:
- 50 % marks in each subject and 40% aggregate in XII.
- Should have secured minimum 40 % marks in Math’s, Accounts or Book Keeping in X or XII.
- No minimum marks criteria for the candidate with B.Sc in subjects such as Mathematics or English.
- Age Limit – 17. 5 to 23 years
- Height -162cm, Chest- 77-82cm , weight- 50kg
# Sol. Nursing Assistant
- Eligibility Conditions: Married candidates who are less than 21 years are not eligible but married to the widow of deceased brother are eligible for instant enrollment.
- Essential Qualification: 1. Minimum 10+2/ intermediate exam passed in science with physics / chemistry / biology/ English with minimum 50% aggregate.
- No minimum marks criteria for Bsc passed students.
- Age Limit – 17. 5 to 23 years
- Height -167cm, Chest- 76-81cm , weight- 50kg
# Sol. Tradesmen
- Eligibility Conditions: Married candidates who are less than 21 years are not eligible but married to the widow of deceased brother are eligible for instant enrollment.
- Essential Qualification: 10th and ITI passed. Mess keeper / House Keeper – 8th passed
- Age Limit – 17. 5 to 23 years
- Height -168cm, Chest- 76-81cm , weight- 48kg
Posts to be Filled by Tradesmen — Chef, hairdresser, Store hand, animal store Holder, Carrier, pioneers, postal, stewards, car painter, tailor, painter, blacksmith, equipment repair, channel man, washerman, mess keeper, housekeeper.
#Education Havildar
- Eligibility Conditions: Married candidates who are less than 21 years are not eligible but married to the widow of deceased brother are eligible for instant enrollment.
- Essential Qualification: For X Group – MA/ M.Sc./ MCA OR BA / B.Sc / B.com/ B.Ed passed. For Y Group – BA / B.Sc / BCA passed
- Age Limit – 20 to 25 years
- Height -168cm, Chest- 77-82cm , weight- 50kg
# Junior Commissioned Officer
Religious Teacher
- Essential Qualification: Graduation completed.
- Age Limit – 27 to 34 years
- Height -160cm, Chest- 77-82cm , weight- 50kg
Catering JCO
- Essential Qualification: 12th passed and 1-year diploma/certificate course in hotel management or cookery.
- Age Limit – 21 to 27 years
- Height -168cm, Chest- 77-82cm , weight- 50kg
# Survey Automated cartographer (Engineer)
- Essential Qualification: BA OR B.Sc Mathematics (passed)
- Age Limit – 20 to 25 years
- Height -168cm, Chest- 77-82cm , weight- 50kg
# Physical Fitness Test
Running | |||||||||
Trade | Time | Group | Marks | ||||||
Sol.GD, Sol.Tech,
Sol Clerk, Sol.NA,Sol.TDN |
5 Min 30Sec | Group I | 60 | ||||||
5 Min 31Sec to 45 Sec | Group II | 48 | |||||||
Direct Havildar | 5 Min 40Sec | Group I | 60 | ||||||
5 Min 41Sec to 6 Min 20Sec | Group II | 48 | |||||||
No of Pull ups | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||||
Marks | 16 | 21 | 27 | 33 | 40 | ||||
9 feet Ditch jump | – | – | – | – | Qualify | ||||
Zig zag run | – | – | – | – | Qualify |
# Written Examination
*All Trades Subject wise marks distribution.
SOL. GD | ||
Subject | No of Questions | Mark |
GK | 15 | 30 |
General Science | 15 | 30 |
Mathematics | 15 | 30 |
Logical Reasoning | 05 | 10 |
Total | 50 | 100 |
SOL. TECH | ||
GK | 10 | 20 |
Chemistry | 10 | 20 |
Physics | 15 | 30 |
Mathematics | 15 | 30 |
Total | 50 | 100 |
SOL. Clerk | ||
Part -I | ||
GK | 05 | 20 |
General Science | 05 | 20 |
Computer Science | 05 | 40 |
Mathematics | 10 | 20 |
Part -II | ||
English | 25 | 100 |
Total | 50 | 200 |
Note – Minimum Passing for each part is 32 Marks | ||
SOL. Tradesmen | ||
GK | 15 | 30 |
Mathematics | 15 | 30 |
General Science | 15 | 30 |
Logical Reasoning | 05 | 10 |
Total | 50 | 100 |
# Bonus Marks :- NCC candidate /Computer Course/ Sportsmen/other
Category | Sol GD | Sol.Tech,
Sol Clerk, Sol.NA |
Sol.Tradesmen |
NCC candidate | |||
NCC “A” Certificate Holder | 05 marks | 05 marks | 05 marks |
NCC “B” Certificate Holder | 10 marks | 10 marks | 10 marks |
NCC “C” Certificate Holder | Excused For exam | 15 Marks | Excused For exam |
NCC “C” Certificate Holder who has participated in republic day parade | Excused For exam | Excused For exam | Excused For exam |
Computer Course | |||
O+ level computer certificate | – | 15 Marks (For Sol. Clerk) | – |
Sportsmen | |||
Represented India at International Level | 20 marks | 20 marks | 20 marks |
Represented State at National Level | 15 Marks | 15 Marks | 15 Marks |
Represented District at State Level (winner/runner up) | 10 marks | 10 marks | 10 marks |
Represented University or Regional Team at State/National Level (winner/runner up) | 05 marks | 05 marks | 05 marks |
Other | |||
Son of Servicemen/Ex-Servicemen/war Widow/Widow
(for One son only) |
20 marks | 20 marks | 20 marks |
Rank | Salaries |
Sepoy | 25,000 |
Lance Naik | 30,000 |
Naik | 35,000 |
Havaldar | 40,000 |
Naib Subedar | 45,000 |
Subedar | 50,000 |
Subedar Major | 65,000 |
Lieutenant | 68,000 |
Captain | 75,000 |
Major | 1,00,000 |
Lieutenant Colonel | 1,12,000 |
Colonel | 1,30,000 |
Brigadier | — |
Major General | — |
Lieutenant General | — |
सैन्यदलातील मिळणाऱ्या इतर सुविधा
- निवड झाल्यानंतर उमेदवारास ५ आकडी पगार प्राप्त होतो .
- उमेदवारास स्वतःसाठी तसेच उमेदवारावर अवलंबून असलेल्या व्यक्तीसाठी विनामूल्य वैद्यकीय सेवा प्राप्त होते.
- उमेदवारास ९० दिवसांची म्हणजे जवळ जवळ ३ महिन्याची रजा प्राप्त होते .
- उमेदवारास रेल्वेचा विनामूल्य प्रवास
- उमेदवारास विनामूल्य राहण्याची सोय तसेच विवाह झाल्यानंतर कुटुंबासह विनामूल्य निवास प्राप्त होतो.
- स्वतःसाठी तसेच कुटुंबासाठी विनामूल्य रेशन.
- कपडे तसेच युनिफॉर्म विनामूल्य प्राप्त होतात.
- अल्प हफ्ता भरून उमेदवारास मोठ्या रकमेचा विमा प्राप्त होतो.
- मुलांसाठी शैक्षणिक सवलती आणि शैक्षणिक शुल्क प्राप्त होते.
This category includes Paramilitary forces which come under the direct command of Ministry of Home Affairs. Such as Police, CRPF, CISF, BSF, ITBP, Assam Rifles.
Police:
The Indian Police Service or IPS is one of the three All India Services of the Government of India. It has replaced the Indian Imperial Police in 1948, a year after India gained independence from Britain.
CRPF:
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the largest of India’s Central Armed Police Forces. It functions under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India. The CRPF’s primary role lies in assisting the State/Union Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and counter insurgency. It came into existence as the Crown Representative’s Police on 27 July 1939. After Indian Independence, it became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28 December 1949.
CISF:
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) (established in its present form: 15 June 1983) is a Central Armed Police Force in India.
It was set up under an Act of the Parliament of India on 10 March 1969 with a strength of 2,800. CISF was subsequently made an armed force of the Republic of India by another Act of Parliament passed on 15 June 1983. Its current active strength is 142,526 personnel. In April 2017, the government raised the sanctioned strength from 145,000 to 180,000 personnel.
It is directly under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and its headquarters are in New Delhi.
BSF:
The Border Security Force (BSF) (Hindi: सीमा सुरक्षा बल) is the primary border guarding force of India. It is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of the Union of India, it was raised in the wake of the 1965 War on 1 December 1965, “for ensuring the security of the borders of India and for matters connected there with”. It is a Central Armed Police Force charged with guarding India’s land border during peace time and preventing transnational crime.
It is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs. The BSF has its own cadre of officers but its head, designated as a Director-General (DG), since it’s raising has been an officer from the Indian Police Service. It is an Armed Force of the Union of India tasked with various assignments from time to time.
ITBP:
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) (Hindi:भारत-तिब्बत सीमा पुलिस बल) is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of India, raised on 24 October 1962, under the CRPF Act, in the wake of the Sino-Indian War of 1962. The ITBP was intended for deployment along India’s border with China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
Assam Rifles:
The Assam Rifles is the oldest paramilitary force of India. The unit can trace its lineage back to a paramilitary police force that was formed under the British in 1835 called Cachar Levy. Since then the Assam Rifles have undergone a number of name changes—the Assam Frontier Police (1883), the Assam Military Police (1891) and Eastern Bengal and Assam Military Police (1913), before finally becoming the Assam Rifles in 1917. Over the course of its history, the Assam Rifles and its predecessor units have served in a number of roles, conflicts and theaters including World War I where they served in Europe and the Middle East, and World War II where they served mainly in Burma.
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