Army Agniveer Bharti 2026: Indian Army Agniveer recruitment begins

The Indian army Agniveer Bharti 2026 has begun, and this recruitment is part of the Agnipath Scheme, a new model to provide young indians with an opportunity to serve in the army for a period of four years. Here are the key details regarding the recruitment process:

📅 Key Dates for Agniveer Bharti 2026:

  • Application Start Date: 13 february 2026
  • Last Date for Application: 1 april 2026
🧑🏫 Eligibility Criteria:

Age Limit:

17.5 to 21 years of age (for all categories).

Candidates must fall within this age range on the 1st of october 2026.

Educational Qualification:

For General Duty (GD): Minimum of Class 10 pass or equivalent with at least 45% marks in aggregate (no less than 33% in each subject).

For Technical: Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and English, or equivalent.

For Tradesman: Must have at least a Class 8 pass and meet other criteria set by the Army.

Physical Standards:

Height, weight, chest, and medical fitness standards vary by region. These will be assessed during the selection process.

💼 What Does Agniveer Offer?

The Agniveer scheme offers a four-year service contract, after which the army can offer a permanent position based on performance, while others may be given a financial severance package and help with career placement.

📜 Selection Process:

  • Online Registration: Candidates must apply on the official Indian army Recruitment website.
  • Written Examination: Those who qualify the physical test will undergo a written exam.
  • Medical Test: Medical fitness is assessed during the final selection process.
This recruitment provides a great opportunity for youth interested in serving the nation while also receiving financial and training benefits. For detailed application instructions, visit the official joinindianarmy.nic.in website.

 

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