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Indian Army SSC Recruitment 2021: Apply Online for SSC (Tech)-57 Men and SSCW (Tech)-28 @joinindianarmy.nic.in

Indian Army has released SSC Tech 57 notification on May 25. Eligible candidates can apply for Indian Army Recruitment 2020 from Join Indian Army official website. The age limit to apply for Indian Army SSC Tech & SSCW 57 recruitment is 20 to 27 years while for windows the maximum age limit is 35 years. The last date to fill SSC Tech 57 application form is June 23, 2021.


Indian Army Recruitment 2021 - Important Dates

  • Start date to fill the online application form: May 25, 2021
  • Last date to apply for SSC Tech 56 application form: June 23, 2021

Indian Army Recruitment 2021 - Vacancy Details

  • SSC     (Tech) - 57 Men:    175 Posts
  • SSCW (Tech) - 28Women:  14 Posts

Indian Army Recruitment 2021 - Eligibility Criteria

  • SSC(Tech) (Men and Women): Engineering degree in relevant stream
  • SSCW (Non Tech): Graduation in any Discipline
  • SSCW (Tech): B.E./ B. Tech in any Engineering stream

Indian Army Recruitment 2021 - How To Apply

  • Visit the official website of Indian Army - Click Here
  • Login from Officers entry tab
  • Login with the Email Id and password
  • Enter details in the application form
  • Upload documents as per the specifications
  • Preview and submit the application form

Indian Army Recruitment 2021 - Selection Process

The selection process of Indian Army SSC Tech 56 recruitment comprises shortlisting on the basis of educational qualification and SSB interview. Candidates who will clear the SSC interview will be called for medical examination.

 SSC Tech 57 Notification: Download Here





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