TECHNICAL ENTRY SCHEME (TES, 10+2)
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TECHNICAL ENTRY SCHEME (TES, 10+2)
The Indian Army’s Technical Entry Scheme (TES) is a recruitment pathway designed for unmarried male candidates who have completed their 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). It facilitates direct entry into the Indian Army’s technical branches as commissioned officers. The scheme leads to a permanent commission upon the successful completion of four years of combined military and technical training. Each course under the Technical Entry Scheme (TES) offers 90 vacancies, with two recruitment cycles conducted annually. The official recruitment notification is published in Employment News, leading national newspapers, and on the official website of the Indian Army, typically during the months of May/June and October/November.
Eligibility Criteria : Applicants must be unmarried male candidates who have passed the 10+2 examination with PCM subjects from a recognized board.
Selection Process : Selection is based on a composite evaluation of the candidate’s 10+2 PCM percentage, the All India Common Rank List (CRL) of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main), and performance in the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview.
Training Structure : The training period spans four years and includes both basic military instruction and technical education. This dual-mode approach prepares candidates for the operational and technological demands of their roles.
Commissioning : Upon successful completion of the training program, candidates are granted a permanent commission in the Indian Army.
Branch Allocation : Candidates selected through the TES are inducted into technical branches such as Engineering, Electrical, and Mechanical divisions of the Indian Army.