
Copyright © 2010-2025 SSBCrack.com
Many aspirants who are looking forward to joining the Territorial Army can read the official notification TA Exam 2021 on SSBCrackExams. In this article, we are going to talk about a frequently asked question which is, can I join the Territorial Army? So we are going to talk about what is TA and who all can join the TA.
But first, one needs to understand that the Territorial Army exam is not a regular entry, what do you mean by regular? Regular means joining the Armed Forces full-time through different entries like NDA, CDS, or AFCAT for Indian Air Force, etc. So what is TA? Territorial Army is a part-time commitment that you can pursue along with your current profession, that is why you can apply for the Territorial Army till the age of 42 years. You can carry on with your current profession and yearly you have to give 2 months of service in the Territorial Army, so yes, it will not be a full-time profession for you.
Before moving forward, if you are preparing for the Territorial Army exam, do check our TA Exam Online Course, which is a full-fledged course as per the latest syllabus of the Territorial Army exam. You can access this course on Desktop and via our Andriod App.
Let’s move ahead and know some basic eligibility criteria for joining the Territorial Army
Now, the last part is where most of the aspirants get confused. What is Gainfully Employed? Gainfully employed means, you must have a job or business and you are earning from it. How would you prove that you are earning? You must be filling income tax, ITR etc. These are the records that will be checked during the process. So who all can apply for the Territorial Army?
Serving officers because they are already serving in the armed forces and Students with no Jobs can not apply for the TA.
What is the Selection Procedure of the Territorial Army?
Once you go for the PIB after the written exam, you need to carry the following documents:
Now it must be clear, so if you are preparing for the TA do check the given links below:
All the best.
NCC -32 SSB Interview dates are going to release soon , today official website of Indian Army updated the list of allotment of SSB interview center for NCC-32 course aspirants . SSB dates are still not out for any center, according to Army the likely dates of SSB will be from Jun – Jul 2012 .
|
courtesy:joinindianarmy.nic.in
|
courtesy:joinindianarmy.nic.in
Liked this post?? please appreciate it by liking and tweeting, subscribe for more posts below.
Last year Defence Ministry has banned their recruitment as soldiers into the defence forces for the candidates having permanent tattoos on their body except hands. Now the question which is disturbing is whether this rule is applicable to officer’s entry also ?? candidates having tattoos, applying for the post of commissioned officer in the Indian army are in dilemma because there is no clear explanation from Indian Army in this regard.
After going through the article published in Indian Express and NDTV, I think that army is considering this rule specially for Jawan’s bharti in army recruitment camp.
Read Update on Permanent Body Tattoos Rejection
Army says there is a huge possibility of health hazard with permanent tattoos, also Brigadier Vinod Raizada, Deputy Director General, Recruiting, Jalandhar Cantonment, said, “We have instructions since November that any person with tattoos anywhere on the body, except for the arms, cannot be recruited in the Indian Army.”
I think Indian Army should make tattoos policies like US army , this will help us to understand the rules and regulation related to tattoos in Indian Army, the present rule is for new recruitment  process but what about on service men, what rules are imposed on them ??
Though the picture is not clear yet but also there is no official statement is passed for SSB Interview candidates having  tattoos on their body. Hope Indian army clears this issue in the call letter , though all the medical standard are mentioned in the call letter and tattoos issue is not the one of them. So hopefully there is no restrictions for candidates with tattoos to become an officer in Indian army .Though the candidates having tattoos will go for special checkup in medicals .
Read Update on Permanent Body Tattoos Rejection
I suggest aspirants to keep applying for the various entries and do not get discouraged.
Please correct me if I am wrong and share if they know more about this issue .
Liked this post?? please appreciate it by liking and tweeting, subscribe for more posts below.
Let :
Marks obtained in 1st Semester = 80
Marks obtained in 2nd Semester = 85
Marks obtained in 3rd Semester = 90
Conversion:
CGPA will be of these according to CBSE standards
Sem I = 80 / 9.5 = 8.42
Sem II = 85 / 9.5 = 8.94
Sem III= 95 / 9.5 = 10
the conversion value may be different according to college or university, aspirants are adviced to ask their respective college and university for conversion key.
Let:
CGPA/DGPA obtained in 1st Semester = 8.42
CGPA/DGPA obtained in 2nd Semester = 8.94
CGPA/DGPA obtained in 3rd Semester = 10
Conversion:
Sem I = 8.42 X 9.5 = 80
Sem II = 8.94 X 9.5 = 85
Sem III= 10 X 9.5 = 95
While searching for the same details online I found the answers in the official Navy website, they have given clear instruction to aspirants and advised them to ask their respective college and university for CGPA conversion:
courtesy:http://nausena-bharti.nic.in/faq.php
1. Take out your University Approved Conversion Chart for conversion of your grades to percentages.
2. Compute your semester wise percentages based on the formula used by your University.
3. Note down all your semester wise percentages carefully.
EXAMPLE:
Candidate A has grading system for evaluation in his University. He has secured the following grades in his 04 years of study.
Year/ Semester | Credits Obtained | Total Credits | Formula For Conversion From Grades To Percentages | Calculated Percentage | |
(a) | Year 1 (Semester 1) |
3.0 | 4 | Multiply Credit Obtained by 20 | 60 |
(b) | Year 1 (Semester 2) |
3.0 | 4 | 60 | |
(c) | Year 2 (Semester 3) |
3.0 | 4 | 60 | |
(d) | Year 2 (Semester 4) |
3.0 | 4 | 60 | |
(e) | Year 3 (Semester 5) |
3.0 | 4 | 60 | |
(f) | Year 3 (Semester 6) |
3.0 | 4 | 60 | |
(g) | Year 4 (Semester 7) |
3.0 | 4 | 60 | |
(h) | Year 4 (Semester 8) |
3.0 | 4 | 60 |
Now candidate A has to fill in the marks column, such that the total percentage is 60.
He will have to enter 100 in maximum marks column and 60 in marks obtained column.
Finally, the system will compute the aggregate percentage for his 04 years of study as 60 %.
As explained, candidates should fill in the marks accordingly.
There are few more helpful post related to the same topic , do check them
Liked this post?? please appreciate it by liking and tweeting, subscribe for more posts below.
Aspirants those are waiting for Combined Defence Services CDSE (I) 2012 Results which is a non technical entry conducted by UPSC, have to wait for few more months. As mentioned by Army official website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in , the likely dates of SSB Interview are from Aug to Sep .So the wait is still going on, please keep an eye on this post for the latest updates on Combined Defence Services CDSE (I) 2012 Result .
Result By UPSC: CDSE- 1- 2012 Result
courtesy:joinindianarmy.nic.in
Vacancies Per Course
|
250 (Twice a year)
|
Notify in Employment News and leading Daily news Paper
|
Notified by UPSC under the aegis of CDSE in May/Jun and Nov/Dec
|
Eligibility Criteria
|
|
Age between
|
19 and 24 yrs as of first day of month in which course is due to commence
|
Qualification
|
Graduation from Recognised University.
|
Marital Status
|
Un Married
|
Likely SSB Date
|
Jul to Aug and Mar / Apr
|
Date Commencement of Trg
|
Jan and Jul
|
Training Academy
|
IMA Dehradun
|
Duration of Trg
|
18 months
|
Wrong dates are mentioned in few SMSs sent by Navy so kindly check the call letter for correct SSB Date.
Btech/BE Discipline
|
Vacancies |
Civil (including mining/ construction) | 27 |
Electrical (including Electrical & Electronics) | 08 |
Mechanical (including industrial/ industrial Engg & Management) | 08 |
Production (including Manufacturing/ Metallurgical/ Metallurgy Explosives) | 02 |
Automobile Engg/ Workshop Technology | 01 |
Rubber Technology/ Plastic/ Textiles | 01 |
Communication/ Telecommunication (including ECE/ Electronics & Communication) | 06 |
Electronics (including Electronics & Instrumentation/ Microwave/ Opt Electronics) | 04 |
Architecture/ Building Constr Technology | 02 |
Computer Science & Engg/ Computer Science/ M.Sc (computer) | 01 |
TGC-116 ARMY EDUCATION CORPS(MEN)-MA/M.Sc
|
Vacancies |
Post Graduate Degree(MA/M.Sc) 1st and 2nd div | 08 |
Foreign Language ( Post Graduate Degree MA) | |
Post Graduate Degree(MA/M.Sc) 1st or 2nd div in any of the following subjects Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese, Pushto, Dari and Arabic | 04 |
TGC ( Military Farms) – Agriculture -02 & Dairy -02
|
Vacancies |
Degree in Dairying or Degree in Agriculture | 04 |
Click here for Official Advertisement
** Course commencing on Jan 2013
** 2012 Pass outs can Apply
** TGC candidates are required to apply online only, no other methods will be accepted.
** AEC & Military farm candidates are required to apply through normal application and by post, download the application from Indian Army Official Website.
Source:(Ref: Malayala Manorama Thozhilveedhi dated 05th May 2012)
Liked this post?? please appreciate it by liking and tweeting, subscribe for more post below.