- By Ritesh Kumar
- Thu, 26 Oct 2023 05:42 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Territorial Army Officer Recruitment 2023: The Territorial Army has started the application process for Territorial Army Officer posts. Candidates will be able to apply till November 21. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online at jointerritorialarmy.gov.in.
According to the notification, the application process began on October 23 and will conclude on November 21, 2023. This recruitment drive will be filled up a total of 19 vacant positions in the organisation. Candidates with specific educational qualifications, including a graduation degree from a recognised university, are eligible to apply for these positions.
The selection process for these positions will be based on the candidates' performance in the Computer-Based Test (CBT), which is expected to be conducted during the third or fourth week of December 2023. The exact date of the exhibition is yet to be announced.
Territorial Army Officer Recruitment 2023: Age Limit
In order to be eligible for this recruitment drive candidates should fall within the age bracket of 18 to 42 years as of November 21, 2023.
Territorial Army Officer Recruitment 2023: Application Fees
Candidates from all categories are required to submit a fee of Rs 500 as an application fee.
Territorial Army Recruitment 2023: Important Dates
Opening date of online application: October 23, 2023
Closing date of application: November 21, 2023
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Territorial Army Officer Recruitment 2023: Selection Process
The selection process comprises a two-stage procedure, which involves a Psychological Aptitude Test and an Intelligence Test conducted at Service Selection Boards. Upon reporting at the Selection Centres, all candidates will undergo the stage one test. Those who qualify at this stage will proceed to the second stage and the remaining tests. The male and female candidates will be ranked separately based on their total marks in the online entrance examination and the SSB tests, creating separate merit for both genders.