Indian Army TES 44 Notification 2020 Released at @joinindianarmy.nic.in; Check Details Here
Team Careers360 | August 10, 2020 | 02:32 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Indian Army has released the notification of 10+2 Technical Entry Scheme 44 2020. The online application forms are now available on joinindianarmy.nic.in. Candidates who have passed 10+2 exams with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are eligible to apply for Indian Army TES 44. There are a total of 90 vacancies. Candidates can check the details of Indian Army TES 44 notification, dates, eligibility, application process and more.
Indian Army TES 44 Notification 2020 Important Dates
-
Release of Notification- August 10, 2020
-
Start Date to Apply Online- August 10, 2020
-
Last Date to Apply- September 9, 2020
Indian Army TES 44 Eligibility 2020
Age Limit- Candidates’ age should be between 16½ years to 19½ years
Education Qualification - To apply for TES (10+2) - 44, candidates must possess a 10+2 passing certificate or its equivalent. Candidates should have secured a minimum aggregate of 70% marks in PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) from recognized boards are eligible to apply for this entry
How to Apply for Indian Army TES 44?
-
Go to the official website- joinindianarmy.nic.in or click here
-
Fill all the necessary details in the TES (10+2) - 44 form
-
Re-check the details and upload the required documents
-
Download the filled form and attach self-attested documents
The selection of candidates will be based on the marks obtained in 10+2 and SSB interview followed by a medical exam.
Download - Click Here
Also Read
Write to us at news@careers360.com
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- CISCE schools can continue to teach foreign languages as 3rd option: Board secretary
- ‘Fix schools, create jobs’: West Bengal voters cut through election noise with education, employment demands
- BBAU Lucknow student’s death sparks protests against hostel food, curfew; proctor denies link
- Fees to social media-use: What NCAHP’s first ethics code for allied, healthcare professionals says
- NMC junks 150-seat MBBS cap, population rule; sets 10 km limit for medical college-hospital distance
- Suicides, opaque placements, caste: IIT Bombay, Kanpur’s student journals dare to ask the tough questions
- ‘Not just academic, but personal’: NSUT Delhi takes AI beyond BTech, across non-engineering courses
- AI judge, cyber law courses, scholarships: GNLU is revamping LLB degrees to make students courtroom-ready
- CBSE third language policy throws French, Spanish, German teachers across schools into crisis
- With CSE surge, these specialised BTech courses are vanishing from engineering colleges