Sunday, November 4, 2012

Indian Army 116th TGC july 2012

Indian Army.

116th Technical Graduates Course (TGC) (January-2013) 

Online Applications are invited from Engineering Graduates male Indian citizens for 117th Technical Graduates Course (TGC), Post Graduate (Non-Engineering) entry into Army Eduction Corps (AEC) in the Indian Army :




116th TGC : 60 posts in various Engineering Branches (Civil-19, Electrical-11 Mechanical-7, Production-2, Electronics -8, Communication/ Telecommunication -6, Architecture/ Building Construction Technology -3, Computer Science & Engg./ Computer Science / M.Sc. (Computer) - 2)

TGC Army Education Corps :  18 posts  (PG in English/ Economics/ History/ Geography/ Music/ Political Science -8, PG in Chinese/ Tibetan/ Burmese/ Pushto/ Dari & Arabic - 6,  PG in Physics/ Maths - 4)

TGC Military Farms : 06 posts (Degree in Dairying-3 Or Agriculture-3)

How to Apply: Apply Online at Army Recruitment website http://joinindianarmy.nic.in  from 15/11/2012 to   to 14/12/2012 only. After submitting your details, take two printout fo the system generated registration form, send one system generated Application Forms along with relevant certificates, signed, pasted a recent passport size photograph and send it to the following address to reach by 31/12/2012 by registered post/ speed post to Additional Directorate General of Recruitment (Rtg-6), TGC Section, West Block-III, R.K. Puram, New Delhi - 110066.

  • For Military Farms only (Apply by post only): Applications in respect of candidates applying for Military Forms category will be forwarded directly to Directorate of Military Farms (MF-1), QMG's Branch, West Block-III, RK Puram, New Delhi-110066 on or before 20/11/2012 (20 November 2012).
  • For Military Education Corps (Apply by post only): Applications in respect of candidates applying for Military Forms category will be forwarded directly to Additional Directorate General of  Recruiting (Rtg.-6), TGC Section, West Block-III, RK Puram, New Delhi-110066 on or before 20/11/2012(20 November 2012).
Details : http://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in/ 

About Indian Army :

The officer corps strength versus commanded strength averages 7 to 8 per cent. After independence there was only one period (1963-65) when a need arose to offer short-term emergency commissions. That was when a pre-1962 planned expansion was compressed in terms of time leading to this call. The main brunt of the fighting in 1965 and 1971 at junior command levels was taken up by this group. Just as in the Second World War, they, along with their regular counterparts, responded with traditional elan. Over the years, a number of Commission streams had merged together. The last of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, graduates retired in 1969. The Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehra Dun, graduates, as well as the Short Service/Emergency Commissioned Officers of the Second World War formed the overwhelming bulk filling the fighting command slots in 1947-49; the King's Commission Indian Officers taking over the higher command appointments.

In 1949 a unique experiment was launched - that of cadet-level training for all the three Services together for three years and thereafter moving on to Service academies for pre-Commission training. This was the Joint Services Wing (Dehra Dun), which in later years became the National Defence Academy (NDA) Khadakvasla.

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