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Notification for Army Recruitment Rally INDIAN ARMY RALLY NOTIFICATION : 2021-2022 RECRUITING OFFICE (HEADQUARTERS), PUNE ARMY RECRUITMENT RALLY (FOR MEN) AT AHMEDNAGAR FROM 07 SEPTEMBER 2021 TO 23 SEPTEMBER 2021 ONLINE REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY ALL CANDIDATES TO LOG INTO JOIN INDIAN ARMY WEBSITE (www.joinindianarmy.nic.in) REGISTRATION WILL BE OPENED FROM 09 JULY 2021 TO 22 AUGUST 2021 CAUTION Entry at recruitment rally site will only be permitted to candidates in possession of valid Admit Cards, COVID free / asymptomatic certificate, No Risk certificate (duly signed by competent medical authority), valid Affidavit duly filled and signed by Notary. Candidates should have proper hair cut and clean shaven (beard, chest hair, auxiliary hair and pubic hair with crew hair cut) SPECIAL INSTRUCTION COVID-19 ALL CANDIDATES WILL PRODUCE A COVID-19 FREE/ASYMPTOMATIC CERTIFICATE AND NO RISK CERTIFICATE AS PER APPENDIX ‘E’ AND ‘F’ RESPECTIVELY. ASYMPTOMATIC CERTIFICATE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ISSUED WITHIN 72HRS PRIOR TO THE RALLY REPORTING DAY. ALL CANDIDATES WILL BE THERMALLY SCREENED AT THE RALLY SITE. CANDIDATES HAVING TEMPERATURES/SHOWING SYMPTOMS WILL BE DIRECTED TO REPORT AGAIN ON A DESIGNATED DAY FOR SUCH CASES. IF THE CANDIDATES IS AGAIN HAVING SYMPTOMS, HE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE RALLY. ALL CANDIDATES WILL BE CARRYING MASKS, GLOVES AND HAND SANITIZER. NOTICE 1. Candidates are advised to check their age & education criteria before applying for rally. 2. Certificates with overwriting / tempering will not be accepted. 3. Candidates appear in the recruitment rally at their own risk. No compensation for Death/ Injury / Loss etc is admissible. 4. Do not use performance enhancing drugs during physical tests. Drug test will be conducted during recruitment rally. Candidates having found to have used the same will be debarred from further screening. 5. Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of forearms i.e. from inside of elbow to the wrist and on the reverse side of palm / back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable. 6. Mobile Phones are not permitted in the rally site. 7. Recruitment into the Army is a free service. Candidates are advised not to pay bribe to anyone for recruitment as selection is purely on merit. 8. Do not waste your money on touts. Recruiting process has been computerised and touts cannot do anything. Have faith in your ability as the system is transparent and purely based on merit. 9. Giving / taking bribe, production of bogus / fake certificates and indulging in unfair means is a criminal offence and liable for punishment under law. 10. Candidates are advised in their own interest to undergo medical exam before coming for selection especially with respect to flat foot, poor vision, deformities and physical measurements. All are advised to ensure that their ears are free of wax by getting it cleaned by a doctor prior to the rally. 11. Certificates of Bonus Marks/ Relaxation. All original certificates / photocopies duly attested pertaining to Bonus marks/ Relaxation will be accepted only during the Rally. No certificates to include NCC Certificates, Relationship Certificates or any other certificates to claim Bonus Marks / Relaxation would be accepted after termination of the Rally. 12. Please ensure that your online application has been submitted. There is difference between saving and submitting. A submitted document will reflect in your application history. 1. PROCEDURE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION. (a) All candidates to log in to www.joinindianarmy.nic.in, check their eligibility status and create their profile. (b) Army Recruitment Rally will be held for eligible candidates of districts Ahmednagar, Beed, Latur, Osmanabad, Pune and Solapur from 07 September 2021 to 23 September 2021 at “Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar”. Online registration is mandatory and will be open from 09 July 2021 and close on 22 August 2021. Candidates will login after 24 August 2021 and take printout of the admit card which they will carry to Rally Site. Admit Card for the rally will be sent through registered email from 24 August 2021 to 05 September 2021. Candidates should reach the venue on given date and time as mentioned in the Admit Card. The date and venue are tentative and might be changed. 2 (c) Candidates will be screened for following Categories and as per Qualitative Requirement s mentioned below:- Category Age Born Minimum Physical QR Education Qualification (Years) Between Height Weight Chest (Both dates (Cms) (Kgs) (Cms) included) Soldier 17½-21 01 Oct 2000 168 50 77(+5cm Class 10th/Matric pass with 45% General Duty to expansion) marks in aggregate and 33% in 01 Apr 2004 each subject. For boards following grading system of ‘D’ grade (33%-40%) in individual subjects or equivalent of grade which contains 33% and overall aggregate in C2 grade or equivalent corresponding to 45% in aggregate. Soldier 17 ½-23 01 Oct 1998 168 48 76(+5cm (i) Class 10th simple pass. Tradesman to expansion) (10th Pass) 01 Apr 2004 (ii) No stipulation in aggregate percentage but should have scored minimum 33% in each subject. Soldier 17 ½-23 01 Oct 1998 168 48 76(+5cm (i) Class 8th simple pass Tradesman to expansion) (For Syce, House Keeper & Mess (8th Pass) 01 Apr 2004 Keeper). (ii) No stipulation in aggregate percentage but should have scored minimum 33% in each subject. Soldier 17 ½-23 01 Oct 1998 167 50 76(+5cm 10+2/Intermediate Exam Pass in Technical to expansion) Science with Physics, Chemistry, 01 Apr 2004 Maths and English with 50% Soldier 17 ½ -23 01 Oct 1998 167 50 76 (+5CM marks in aggregate and 40% in Technical To Expansion) each subject. (Aviation/ 01 Apr 2004 Ammunition Examiner) Soldier 17 ½-23 01 Oct 1998 167 50 77(+5cm 10+2/Intermediate pass in Nursing to expansion) Science with Physics, Chemistry, Assistant 01 Apr 2004 Biology and English with /Nursing minimum 50% marks in Assistant aggregate and minimum 40% in Veterinary each subject. OR 10+2/Intermediate pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zology and English with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and minimum 40% in each subject. Note – Education Certificate issued by Education Boards (attached as Appendix ‘A’), affiliated to / listed by respective Education Boards of State, AICTE, CBSE and NIOS only will be considered. 3 Special Physical Standards (As Applicable) Class/ Category Height (Cms) Chest (Cms) Weight (Kgs) Tribals of authorized Areas (ST) 162 77-82 48 @Relaxation in Physical Standards Category Height (Cms) Chest (Cms) Weight (Kgs) Son of Servicemen (SOS)/ Ex-Servicemen (SOEX)/ War 2 1 2 Widows (SOWW)/Widows of Ex-Servicemen Adopted Son/Son-in-law of a War Widow if she has no son 2 1 2 including a legally adopted son of Serving Soldier/ Ex- Servicemen Outstanding Sportsman (International/ National/ State/ District 2 3 5 level having secured 1st/2nd Position in last three years. @ Note – Relaxation in Physical Standards is either for wards of servicemen/ex servicemen or sportsmen (not both) and is in addition to the Special Standards. 2. Candidates will be tested as stated below : - Physical Fitness Test (At Rally Site) Remarks 1.6KM Run Beam (Pull Ups) 9 Feet Zig-Zag Group Marks Pull Ups Marks Ditch Balance Group 1- Up till 5 Mins 30 Secs 60 10 40 Need to Need to Group II - 5 Mins 31 Secs to 5 Mins 48 09 33 Qualify Qualify 45 Secs 08 27 07 21 06 16 Physical Measurement (At Rally Site) Physical measurement will be carried out as per the Physical standards listed at Para 1 (c) above. Medical Test (a) As per laid down medical standards at the Rally site. (b) Unfit candidates will be referred to MH / CH / BH for specialist review. Candidates to report to designated Military Hospital within 5 days from referral and review medical exam to be completed by Military Hospital within 14 days as per policy and report back to ARO for issue of Admit Cards for Common Entrance Exam in case declared FIT. Written Test Through Common Entrance Examination (CEE) (a) Will be conducted for medically fit candidates at nominated venue. Date and time of written test will be intimated at rally site and through Admit Cards. (b) Admit card for the CEE for the Rally Fit candidates will be issued at Rally Site itself. (c) Admit Cards for the CEE for the Review Fit cases will be issued after getting medically fit by concerned specialist/ specialist at MH/CH/BH. 3. Candidates are required to bring following documents/ certificates in original with two attested photocopies with them to the rally site: - (a) Admit Card. Printed with Laser Printer on good quality paper (Do not shrink the size). (b) Photograph. Twenty (20) copies of unattested Passport size color photographs developed on good quality photographic paper in white background not more than three months old. Computer Computerized/photocopied / shopped photographs will NOT be accepted. Photographs must be with proper hair cut and clean shave (except Sikh Candidates). (c) Education Certificates. (i) Education Certificates with marks sheet in original of all educational qualification achieved by candidate i.e Metric / Intermediate/ Graduation etc from recognized school/College/Board/University. 4 (ii) Provisional/Online education certificate should be certified ink signed by the head of the educational institution of concerned Board/University. (iii) Candidates with Metric certificate from Open School should bring School Leaving Certificate countersigned by BEO/DEO. (d) Domicile Certificate. Domicile Certificate with photographs issued by Tehsildar/District Magistrate. (e) Caste Certificate. Caste Certificate affixed with photograph of the candidate issued by the Tehsildar/District Magistrate. (f) Religion Certificate. Religion Certificate issued by the Tehsildar / SDM. (If religion as “SIKH/ HINDU / MUSLIM/CHRISTIAN” is not mentioned in caste certificate). (g) School Character Certificate.
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