Here we are going to discuss How can a girl join the Defence Services mainly in Indian Army? You will get all the complete details about the various female entries in the Indian Army.
In the recent news, the defence ministry has allowed permanent commission in 10 branches of the Indian Army where they were previously assigned short service commission. Let us look at the various entries of the Indian Army for which female candidates are eligible.
Women’s Entry in the Indian Army
The position of Women’s Entry in the Indian Army:
Earlier, females were only eligible in 2 entries in the Indian Army but now the army has decided to open 8 more branches for permanent commission for women. The branches that will give women permanent commission are image interpreter, language specialist and the service board. The Indian army has also proposed to increase the number of women in Non- combat roles as well, in positions such as Interpreters and cyber specialists, accounts, legal and education areas.
The women who are already serving in armed forces under short service commission can now opt for a permanent commission after 4 years of completion of service.
As of 2017, women are not allowed to serve in combat units such as the Infantry, armoured corps, and the mechanised infantry. More than 1200 lady officers have been commissioned into the various arms and services of the Indian army.
Eligibility in Indian Army for Female:
- A woman must at least be a graduate to apply.
- At present, women are commissioned as the short service commissioned officers from the officers’ training academy in Chennai and can serve up to a maximum of 14 years. The army chief has said that 100 women soldiers would be inducted into the Indian army as jawans.
Categories of Women’s Entry in the army
Written Entries:
These entries are in which the female candidates need to pass a written exam and based on the cut off marks they are called for SSB Interview. Based on their performance in the interview and the marks in the written exam they are selected for the Officer’s Training Academy (OTA).
UPSC entries (CDS)
- The Combined Defence Service Exam is conducted twice every year by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
- Women candidates from the age group of 19-25 are eligible to apply for this position.
- This is also called the Short Service Commission Non-Tech (Women) Entry Scheme.
- After Combined defence services Examination, a Service Selection Board (SSB) Interview is conducted after which candidates are selected.
- On the basis of merit, 12 women are selected every 6 months to be inducted into training. After clearing this exam, selected candidates have to undergo 49 weeks of rigorous training.
Direct entries for women:
- Usually, entries to the army are based on a percentage of marks in graduation. However, there is also a provision for entry based on vacancies in the army.
- This completely and solely depends upon the availability of these mentioned posts. Women may be recruited independently as army education corps, nursing services and the medical corps.
- Although they may not require entrance tests, individuals once recruited have to undergo rigorous and extensive training. To be recruited for such positions, certain criteria have to be met and medical tests have to be cleared. There will be no discrimination on the grounds of any caste, religion, place of birth.
- Finally, recruited individuals train at the Officer’s Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai.
NCC special entry
- The SSC Tech entry is direct entry for women which means that there will be no written exam.
- This is also under the short service commission for women. The first condition for recruitment is that they have to be an unmarried graduate from the ages of 19-25, having a “B” grade in NCC ‘C’ certificate. A pass percentage of at least 50% is required as a minimum
- Candidates are shortlisted every year, twice, in June and in December. Four women are recruited from the respective directorates, according to a merit list.
- Similar to the UPSC entries, training is for a period of 49 weeks.
The Judge Advocate General Entry (JAG)
- An unmarried LLB graduate, from any recognised university, is eligible for this category.
- A minimum pass percentage of 55% is required in LLB to be eligible for this position
- Every six months, 4 women candidates are selected by the Advocate General Branch
- After induction, training is for a period of 49 weeks.
Technical Entry (SSC Tech)
- The SSC Tech entry is direct entry for women which means that there will be no written exam.
- Any unmarried engineering graduate between the ages of 21-27 is eligible to apply for this post.
- The cut-off for merit varies from year to year. Twenty women are selected every 6 months based on the merit list. Training is for 49 weeks.
- After entering through these criteria, women will be joining the army as short service commission officers.
Territorial Army Entry
- The territorial army entry is for women too.
- It is for those candidates who wish to be in the armed forces but at the same time want a private job too.
- To read more about the Territorial Army check out the link below:
Notable Women in the Indian army
- Alka Khurana, commissioned in the year 1993, is the first woman from the Indian army to participate in the republic day parade and the army day parade in the year 1994.
- Swati Singh, an engineer, is the first and only female officer to be deployed at the Nathu La pass as signals- in- charge.
- Anjana Bhaduria, who was part of the first-ever batch of female cadets at the officers’ training academy in Chennai, is the first-ever female officer to win a gold medal
- Colonel Mithali Madhumithia, commissioned in the year 2000, is the first ever women officer to win a gallantry award. (Sena Medal)
- Priya Jhingan, commissioned in the year 1993, is one of the 25 women to join the Indian army as an officer
- Divya Ajith Kumar, commissioned in the year 2010, led the all-women contingent of 154 women cadets in the 2015 republic day parade.
Madu Singh says:
I am pursuing B. Sc. from Maharani college Jaipur, I am in 2nd year. I am interested to join Defence after my Graduation. I really liked your article. Can I visit personally in your Institute to get some more information about this career and clear my queries.
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Kritika sindhu says:
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Amisha Patel says:
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Mayuri Bagde says:
Hello mam/sir . I am Mayuri Bagde . Age : 19 years old . Passed my hsc examinations with 73.54 % this year 2020. I am interested in joining defence . And I know that eligibility is that I have to be a graduate but can I know about various branches in indian military .
MANSI says:
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M.Akshara says:
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M.Akshara says:
Hi
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HIMANSHI SHARMA says:
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I am Himanshi sharma . i am 12 pass student so tell how can acheive the army officer because i do something for my country and my father and grand father also retired army man that ‘s also my dream i can continue this family process to do something for my country just like my family . thst’ s my hubble request please suggest me what can i do achieve my goal . i hope you help me for acheive my goal .
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Simran says:
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SONALI MALLICK says:
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Shravani More says:
I am now in 10th i want to join Indian Army in future. What study should i start from now to crack the exam in written and physical. Which subjects should i prefer in 11th and 12th standard.
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Bhumi Singh says:
Good morning sir I am BHUMI SINGH from pune I am right now in 10 std as in article its said that we have to b do graduation but as after my 10 which side shall I choose for 11 and 12 std
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Anju says:
I’m pursuing BCA now.how can I enter defence after the course