Is AEC entry closed in Indian Army?

Indian Army Has Closed Army Education Corps Entry.

What is AEC in Pak Army?

Army Education Corps (AEC)

How do I become an Army Education Corps officer?

Army Education Corps HOW TO APPLY: Applications will only be accepted online on website “www.joinindianarmy.nic.in”. Click on Officer Menu then go to How to Apply and then click ONLINE APPLICATION. Fill the online registration form. Note down the user id and password.

What is the work of Army Education Corps?

The Army Education Corps of India is a program run by the Indian Army that develops soldiers and officers of all ranks in a variety of disciplines. The centre provides education in both combat and non-combat operations. The Corps’ facilities are located in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh state.

Is Army Education Corps closed?

In a world with real and virtual dangers, the Army needs more personnel who can do than those who can teach.

Can I join Army at 26?

You can join Indian Army at the age of 42. That will make you a territorial Army officer. But if you want to join regular army then 25 is the maximum age for Officer’s Training Academy and 24 for Indian military academy.

How many chances are in Issb?

How many attempts are there in ISSB? There are 02 attempts for the candidates. The first attempt is called Fresh candidates. 2nd Attempters are called repeaters.

Can girls apply for AEC?

Female Applicants Lady officers are presently commissioned into AEC only as Sort Service Commissioned Officers with tenure being extendable up to 14 years.

Can I join army at 26?

What is DSC army?

The organisation functioned directly under the Ministry of Defence till 16 Aug 1958 when it was re-designated as “Defence Security Corps (DSC)” vide AO 483/58 and placed under the Defence Security Corps Directorate, General Staff Branch, Army Headquarters for command and control.

Can a girl become lieutenant in Indian Army?

Women being promoted to Colonel ranks The five women officers selected for Colonel time scale rank are Lt Col Sangeeta Sardana from the Corps of Signals, Lt Col Sonia Anand and Lt Col Navneet Duggal from the Corps of EME and Lt Col Reenu Khanna and Lt Col Ritcha Sagar from the Corps of Engineers.