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Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:00 pm
by varunik
The Indian Army has started the online application for TES 10+2.
All those who are interested in becoming commissioned officers may apply online at
www.joinindianarmy.nic.in
You should have passed 10+2 with 70% or more in Physics, Chemistry and Maths.
Age should be between 16-19 on Jan 2013.
The course will start in Jan 2013.
One year basic training at IMA/OTA.
4 years B.Tech at CME.
Will be commissioned after 4 years.
After applying, there would be no further test and directly SSB.
Best of luck !
If you need tips/books on how to crack SSB, or need coaching PM me
(No, I wont give you coaching, but I'll give you best Institutes . Dont go for Balnoi,etc)
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:36 pm
by perfectionist1
@varunik,
nothing for oldies like me, got age crossed over. Always wanted to join the Indian Army, but couldnt. Though a BE but 36 yrs old.
Cheers
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:40 pm
by varunik
Maybe Coast Guards recruits till 38. Maybe.
I am saying this because I met a person in Metro. He was in army through TES, later went to coast guards.
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:12 am
by Priyan
Wish I could join but I don't have the required academical qualification.
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:46 am
by rraju2805
I have the required academical qulification but my age limit crossed. .
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 3:13 pm
by ribaalber
Priyan wrote:Wish I could join but I don't have the required academical qualification.
Your profile says 18. You do manage to write English well, and seem to be passionate about stuff you care about..
So why not?
Did you drop out or what you are just trolling about your age?
Or if you couldn't score 70+..
Army would have been the best option for you to enjoy your passion though
But you are still only 18, and have a lot of time to become what you want...
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 3:34 pm
by varunik
If you are 18, you must give it!
If you have PCM, and passed 12th.
SSB will change your outlook. And you can have another chance in TES 29.
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:35 pm
by Priyan
Dear ribaalber,
I have scored enough marks (I guess) in my academic years but I situation is very complicated.
Here in Assam, we don't have high school till 12th grade. We get out at 16 years and the +2 years are called Higher Secondary and studied in colleges. The government is integrating 11th and 12th grade in high school but it's still not fully implanted.
The subjects we had in school is different, we had science (25 marks biology and 75 marks physics and chemistry) The lessons were mixed together and we didn't get individual marks in physics chemistry and biology, I scored over 70% in science. We also had social science, English and Assamese (MIL) and a elective subject, where you'll have to take either advanced mathematics or Hindi. I had advanced mathematics and scored good marks there too.
For the reasons mentioned above, my PCM can't be calculated.
Well, if you think this is complicated, wait, the spaghetti is yet to be rolled completely. Since it's very hard to get admission in a reputed college in science stream with less than 85% marks in final high school exam, I was forced to study arts. I had subjects that I never understood, eh, like social science, political science (this subject makes me rage when I study Indian politics), Education (Never really understood anything, just wrote what I remembered), Economics (Our economics book had more mistakes than any book I've ever read, that includes every example solution of mathematical problems), Social Science, English (The only subject I liked) and Assamese.
I couldn't perform well in exam and result will be out on Saturday, 26th of May. IDK what would be the result but I'm anticipating a fail.
That's how my spaghetti rolls.
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:44 pm
by ssc
I am still urban paan singh tomar at 45.........
& love every moment of it.
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:50 pm
by varunik
Arts students earn big bucks man!
Hospitalatity business gives lakhs even to youngsters! Try gettin into PUSA.
Or study politics! It's awesome at grad level!!
And it's everywhere re! I scored 90% in 10th, still I had to study eco with PCM.. Couldnt get computers at +2..
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 8:35 pm
by Priyan
varunik wrote:Arts students earn big bucks man!
Hospitalatity business gives lakhs even to youngsters! Try gettin into PUSA.
Or study politics! It's awesome at grad level!!
And it's everywhere re! I scored 90% in 10th, still I had to study eco with PCM.. Couldnt get computers at +2..
Eh, I'll probably end up teaching in a local high school if I ever graduate. IHM Pusa is too expensive for me, anyway no more post from my side on this thread from now on.
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:29 am
by Raptor
perfectionist1 wrote:@varunik,
nothing for oldies like me, got age crossed over. Always wanted to join the Indian Army, but couldnt. Though a BE but 36 yrs old.
Cheers
if you are really interested there is the TA.
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:08 am
by gladiatorgarg
other than pcm their r several other entries as well short service,NDA,IMA etc n as raptor said last yet not the least-TA-to live the dream gentlemen...
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:37 am
by Raptor
varunik wrote:Arts students earn big bucks man!
Hospitalatity business gives lakhs even to youngsters! Try gettin into PUSA.
Or study politics! It's awesome at grad level!!
really? Well if you come accross any such 'big bucks' employement oppurtunities do drop me a line! i shall be eternally grateful!
Re: Indian Army TES 10+2 -28
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 12:10 pm
by essdee1972
TA requires a consent form from the employers, saying that my salary will be continued even if I go for extended periods on TA duty. Needless to say, the HR guys threw it out! IMHO, very few pvt sector company will ever sign this kind of undertaking, hence making even TA impossible for people who couldn't join Armed forces (I wear rather thick glasses).