Army Technical Graduate Courses TGC 141 July 2025

Various Trade Technical Graduate Courses TGC 141 Batch July 2025. All the candidates who are interested in this Army TGC 141 and fulfill the eligibility can apply online from 18 September 2024 to 17 October 2024.

Vacancy Details Total : 30 Post

Engineering Stream

Number of Post

Civil / Building Construction Technology

08

Computer Science & Engineering / Computer Technology/ Info Tech/ M. Sc Computer Science

06

Mechanical / Production / Automobile / Equivalent

06

Electrical / Electrical & Electronics

02

Electronics & Telecom/ Telecommunication/ Satellite Communication

06

Misc Engineering Stream

02

 

Eligibility

  • Only Unmarried Male Candidates Are Eligible
  • Passed / Appearing Engineering Degree in Related Trade / Branch
  • Final Year Appearing Candidate are also Eligible

 Age Limit

  • Minimum Age : 20 Years
  • Maximum Age : 27 Years
  • Age Limit Calculate as on 01/07/2025

Dates

  • Application Begin : 18/09/2024
  • Last Date for Apply Online :17/10/2024 upto 03 PM
  • Last Date Complete Form : 17/10/2024

Fee

  • General / OBC : 0/-
  • SC / ST : 0/-

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Grit and experience affect the growth of an institution. Fighting four major wars, insurgency and other low intensity wars has indeed made the Indian Army an eminently and efficient battle trained, war machine.

Changing times bring changing needs. Battle training must tell also on the structuring of the army, for it is this function that extracts the most from the assets available, both men and material. A look at the command and structuring of the Indian Army shows how finely these have been tuned to meet India’s threat perceptions, based on the experience of the major wars that it has fought and the present-day geo-political context.

The largest standing volunteer Army in the world has never had to scour the populace for draft or conscription. There are always more men eager to don olive green than the demand at any one time. But this does not reflect a situation where a large unemployed workforce would get into uniform to keep body and soul together. More to the point is the basic attitude of our people to the call of arms, discovered also by the British, some three centuries before. There are very many who join up for long service tenures under the colors, by inclination and choice – also familial habit and honour. If a young man or woman, sound of body and mind, and of Indian origin, is inclined to spend most of his useful working years in the kind of desolation that the country’s Field areas’ adjoining the borders provide, can he or she cannot be refused.

The static Areas, Sub Areas, or Independent Sub Areas span the length and breadth of the country. These look after infrastructural (and lines of communications) assets, relieving field formations from the tedium of administering a multiplicity of support installations located in an area. Area boundaries conform to state (or a group of states) administrative boundaries. All Headquarters are tasked also to maintain full civil-military liaison. Static Areas (or even field formations in some cases) set up Station Headquarters whose area of responsibility usually coincides with a district or a group of districts. Field formations located in Areas are always contingently tasked to assist the civil administration through these static Headquarters. Strangely enough, this system works.

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) wears multiple hats. To the entire army, now some 1.1 million men and women strong, he is the Chief. A number of Staff Officers assist him, such as Principal Staff Officers (PSOs), Heads of Arms and Services, etc. It would take a book of considerable length to even set down their designations and functions.

 

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