INDIAN ARMY
115th Technical Graduates Course (TGC) (July 2012)
Online Applications are invited from Engineering Graduates male Indian citizens for 115th Technical Graduates Course (TGC), Post Graduate (Non-Engineering) entry into Army Eduction Corps (AEC) in the Indian Army :
- 115th TGC : 60 posts in various Engineering Branches
- TGC Army Education Corps : 04 posts
- TGC Military Farms : 02 posts
How to Apply: Apply Online at Army Recruitment website http://joinindianarmy.nic.in up to 21/12/2011 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 10/01/2011 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 : 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.
Further detail regarding this entry scheme and online submission at
http://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in.(Apply Online by clicking at the Officer's---> How to Apply --> ONLINE APPLICATIONS) (For details, you can also see Employment News dated 26/12/2011)
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