Give out the structure organization of Indiana army??
2.Is you want to become an army men or women???
Answers
Answered by
4
- Answer:
- Currently, the Indian Army has 37 Divisions including; 4 RAPID (Re-organized Army Plains Infantry Divisions) Action Divisions, 18 Infantry Divisions, 10 Mountain Divisions, 3 Armored Divisions and 2 Artillery Divisions. ... Each Division composes of several Brigades.
- Mindler Blog
- Contact Us
- CAREER SPOTLIGHT
- A Woman Looking to Enter the Armed Forces? Here’s What You Need to Do
- Simran KaurJuly 27, 2018
- Women in Indian Defence
- When you watch movies like LOC Kargil, Border, Lakshya, Tango Charlie; have you ever wondered why there are no women fighting alongside the men? This fact alone forces us to think about the status of the women in serving their country.
- Till the year 1992, women could not enter the armed forces and this particular field lay solely under men’s territory. But not anymore! In 1992, the Army, Navy and Air Force, the three pillars of our defence sector, opened their gates to women.
- Isn’t that great? Women who have a fervent desire to serve their country against enemy forces now have the chance to do so. So, if you are willing to do whatever it takes, I will highlight the different routes through which you can join the armed forces of India. Feeling pumped up? Let’s begin!
- Indian Army
- Under the scheme of Short Service Commission, women who aspire to join the Indian Army can do so for a total period of 14 years. They can enter into different branches like Engineering, Law, Logistics, Education and Medicine.
- There are 3 different routes through which you can join the Indian Army: Graduate UPSC (Non-technical), Graduate UPSC (Technical) and Graduate Non-UPSC.
- You can apply online to these routes through the official website of the Indian Army. The shortlisted candidates are then called for an interview by the SSB either in Dec/Jan or Jun/July.
- Route 1: Graduate UPSC (Non –Technical)
- Those who have a non-engineering background fall under the category of Short Service Commission (non-technical) and its selection is done through a written exam conducted by UPSC twice every year in the month of February and September. The candidates who clear the written exam are then called for the interview conducted by the Service Selection Board (SSB).
- Eligibility Criteria: The female candidates applying through this route must be unmarried and fall in the age group of 19 to 25 years. They must also have done graduation (any stream) from a recognized university.
Explanation:
l hope it is helpful to you dear please follow me
Similar questions