The Indian Army has released the TGC 139 Notification (Technical Graduate Course) for unmarried Male Engineering Graduates on 27 September 2023, which offers aspirants the chance to enroll in the Indian Military Academy and become commissioned officers. This esteemed programme offers a springboard to a profitable and satisfying career in the defence services.
The 139th Technical Graduate Course (TGC-139) for a Permanent Commission in the Indian Army will begin in July 2024 at the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun. There are a total of 30 vacancies announced in several engineering department streams. In this article, you will find detailed information about the TGC 139 recruitment process, including the eligibility criteria, important dates, application process, training period, and much more.
All the important details regarding Indian Army TGC Entry 139th recruitment are provided in the table below.
Indian Army TGC-139 - Important Updates |
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Exam Conducting Organization |
Indian Army |
Exam Name |
Technical Graduate Course (TGC-139) |
Vacancies |
30 |
Application Dates |
27 September to 26 October 2023 |
Application Mode |
Online |
Frequency of Exam |
Annually |
Selection Process |
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Starting from 27 September 2023, eligible candidates can submit their applications until 26 October 2023. The following are the important dates for the Indian Army TGC 139th.
Event |
Date |
Notification Release Date |
27-09-2023 |
Application Start Date |
27-09-2023 (at 1500 hrs) |
Last Date to Apply |
26-10-2023 (at 1500 hrs) |
Batch Starting Date |
July 2024 |
Admit Card Release Date |
To be notified |
Answer Key |
To be notified |
Final Selection Result |
To be notified |
All the relevant links of the Indian Army TGC-139 batch can be found in the table below:
Official Website |
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Official Notification |
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Apply Link |
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Admit Card |
Click Here (link inactive) |
Check your eligibility |
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Result |
Click Here (link inactive) |
The TGC 139 course has a total of 30 vacancies in various engineering fields. Candidates with degrees in fields other than engineering are not eligible to apply. Any inconsistency between the engineering stream nomenclature on the degree parchment/mark sheet and the application will result in the cancellation of the candidature.
The following table shows the engineering streams and their corresponding streams, as well as the distribution of vacancies according to the engineering streams:
Core Engineering stream |
Engineering Streams (Listed in AI) |
Vacancies |
Civil |
(a) Civil (b) Building Construction & Technology |
07 |
Computer Science |
(a) Computer Sc & Engg (b) Computer Technology (c) M. Sc. Computer Sc (d) Information |
07 |
Electrical |
(a) Electrical (b) Electrical and Electronics (c) Electronics & Instrumentation (d) Instrumentation |
03 |
Electronics |
(a) Electronics (b) Electronics & Telecom (c) Electronics & Communication (d) Micro Electronics & Microwave (f) Satellite Communication (e) Telecommunication (g) Opto Electronics (h) Fibre Optics |
04 |
Mechanical |
(a) Mechanical (b) Production (c) Automobile (d) Workshop Technology (e) Aeronautical (f) Aerospace (g) Avionics (h) Industrial (i) Industrial/ Manufacturing (j) Industrial Engg & Mgt |
07 |
Misc Engg Streams |
(a) Architecture (b) Plastic Tech (c) Remote Sensing (d) Food Tech (e) Bio Tech (f) Agriculture (g) Textile (h) Metallurgical (i) Metallurgy and Explosive (j) Bio Medical Engg (k) Laser Tech (l) Rubber Technology (m) Chemical Engg (n) Transportation Engineering (o) Mining (p) Nuclear Technology (q) Ballistics |
02 |
Total |
30 |
Note:
Only the engineering streams mentioned above and their equivalents will be accepted. To know the Equivalent Engineering Streams (As per requirement of Tech Dtes), kindly refer to the official notification PDF.
Candidates must meet specific eligibility requirements set by the Indian Army to be considered for the TGC 139 course. Check all the essential eligibility in detail below:
Note: Provided, however, that a candidate from one of the aforementioned nations must be able to verify their nationality with a certificate of eligibility issued by the government of India (Not applicable to Gorkha subjects of Nepal).
The age of the candidate should be between 20 and 27 years as on 1 July 2024. (Applicants should be born between 2 July 1997, and 1 July 2004, both inclusive).
Note: Only the date of birth recorded on the Matriculation/Secondary School Examination Certificate or an Equivalent Examination Certificate on the day of application submission will be accepted. No additional age-related documents will be accepted, and no later requests for changes will be considered or granted.
Applications are accepted from candidates who have completed the required Engineering Degree course or are in their last year of study.
Candidates in their final year of an engineering degree programme should be able to submit proof of passing the Engineering Degree Examination, as well as the mark sheets of all semesters/years, by 1 July 2024. Also, the complete Engineering Degree Certificate should be submitted by the candidate within 12 weeks from the beginning of the course at the Indian Military Academy (IMA).
Note: If candidates fail to present the required degree certificate, they will be inducted on an Additional Bond Basis to recover the cost of training at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) as notified from time to time, as well as stipend and pay & allowances paid.
The Indian Army TGC 139 application form is now available on the official website. Candidates should understand the essential processes required to fill out the application form so that they can complete the application procedure smoothly:
Step 1: Go to the official website of the Indian Army to apply for the TGC 139 immediately.
Step 2: You will be presented with two options: Login for existing users and Registration for new users.
Step 3: In the case of a New User, click the Registration button at the bottom of the page.
Step 4: Enter all of the requested information (Aadhaar Number, Candidate's Name, Parent's Name, Date of Birth, Email ID, and Mobile Number), then click the Submit button to continue.
Step 5: After that, the Apply Online option will appear on the screen, candidates must click on that option to access the TGC application form.
Step 6: Finally, the candidates must mark the I agree checkbox.
Step 7: After the successful submission of the application form, download and print the TGC 139 final application form for future reference and documentation.
Note:
Aadhaar number of a candidate is mandatory for registration on the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in.
The TGC 139 selection procedure consists of three stages:
Stage 1 Shortlisting
Stage 2 SSB interview
Stage 3 Medical Examination.
To advance to Stage 2 and Stage 3, candidates must first qualify in the shortlisting stage 1 cut-off. The detailed information on each stage is as follows:
Stage 1 Shortlisting: Candidates are shortlisted by the HQ of MoD in the first stage based on their eligibility and the cut-off percentage in the final year of the engineering degree. Shortlisted candidates are subsequently invited to the SSB interview, which consists of various tests.
Stage 2 SSB Interview: Stage 2 of the Indian Army Technical Graduate Course (TGC) selection procedure included a 5-day SSB interview. The following space provides a detailed description of each test:
The screening is the first step of the SSB Interview, during which the candidates' potential is assessed using the following tests:
The second step of the SSB Interview is a psychological test in which the candidate's mental prowess is evaluated; the many levels of the same include:
The third round is the GTO (Group Testing Office), which is the most challenging step of all. It is developed in such a way that candidates' mental and physical abilities are assessed simultaneously. This level consists of nine distinct tasks, each with its own significance.
This Personal Interview assesses the candidates' general knowledge of several disciplines such as General Knowledge, Science, and key world events. However, clearing the Interview phase is not easy because it requires candidates to be mentally fit and alert throughout the Interview round.
The TGC SSB has reached its conclusion. The interview is straightforward and determines whether the candidate meets all of the requirements for the final round or not.
Stage 3 Medical Examination: The final step of the selection procedure is the medical examination, which entails examining the candidates' physical health. The Indian Army appoints a team of medical officers to conduct an overall check-up on the candidates to determine if their bodies are clear of sickness or deformity.
Selected students would spend roughly 12 months of training at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun. Candidates who successfully complete training will be given the rank of Lieutenant. Candidates undergoing training are not permitted to marry or reside with their parents/guardians. Marrying during the training time may result in expulsion from the academy, and candidates will be required to reimburse the government for the cost of training.
The full cost of training at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) Dehradun is borne by the government. If the Gentleman Cadet is withdrawn from the Training Academy for reasons other than medical or for reasons beyond his control, he will be liable to refund the cost of training at the rate of 16260/- (as on 2023) per week and as notified from time to time (for the duration of the candidate's stay at the IMA, Dehradun). Candidates who withdraw for personal reasons will be reimbursed for the state's training costs.
Once the official SSB dates are released, the Indian Army recruitment board will issue the Indian Army TGC Admit Card 2024. Candidates must ensure that they only download the Indian Army TGC Admit Card from the Indian Army's official website.
Admit cards for the Indian Army TGC 2024 are critical documents that must be brought to the testing centre. To obtain the admit card, candidates can follow these below-outlined steps:
Step 1: The first thing you should do is go to the Indian Army's official website.
Step 2: Navigate to the 'Recruitment' tab and select Admit Card 2024.
Step 3: Locate and click on the 'Indian Army TGC Admit Card' download link.
Step 4: On the new page, enter your login information.
Step 5: You will be redirected to a new window where your e-admit card will be displayed on your screen.
Step 6: Take a printout of the Indian Army TGC Admit Card and keep it safe with you.
After the selection procedure is concluded, the Indian Army TGC-139 Results 2024 will be announced. The Indian Army TGC (Technical Graduate Course) Results will be available on the Indian Army's official website. Along with the results, the cut-off marks and the merit list will be made public for the candidates. Candidates must carefully examine each and every aspect provided in the result to ensure that the information is correct.
To learn how to download the result, follow the procedures outlined below.
Step 1: Visit the Indian Army's official website.
Step 2: Locate and select the "Final Results" tab.
Step 3: Navigate to the Indian Army TGC Results 2024 link.
Step 4: After clicking on the link, your result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Download and save the TGC-139 SSB result for future reference.
Gentlemen Cadets will be paid a monthly stipend of Rs. 56,100/- (Starting Pay in Level 10 of Pay Matrix) for the duration of their training at the Service Academy, i.e. at IMA, Dehradun.
The Indian Army Officers' pay scale is defined by the rank at which they serve. A lieutenant is the entry-level post with the lowest pay scale of any position. In the table below, candidates can find out more about the promotional ranks and Level of Pay and pay scale:
Rank |
Level |
Pay (in Rs.) |
Lieutenant |
Level 10 |
56,100 - 1,77,500 |
Captain |
Level 10B |
61,300 - 1,93,900 |
Major |
Level 11 |
69,400 - 2,07,200 |
Lieutenant Colonel |
Level 12A |
1,21,200 - 2,12,400 |
Colonel |
Level 13 |
1,30,600 - 2,15,900 |
Brigadier |
Level 13A |
1,39,600 - 2,17,600 |
Major General |
Level 14 |
1,44,200 - 2,18,200 |
Lieutenant General HAG Scale |
Level 15 |
1,82,200 - 2,24,100 |
Lieutenant General HAG + Scale |
Level 16 |
2,05,400 - 2,24,100 |
VCOAS/Army Cdr/Lieutenant General (NFSG) |
Level 17 |
2,25,000/- (fixed) |
COAS |
Level 18 |
2,50,000/- (fixed) |