How can I apply for army after mechanical engineering?

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    Abhishek yadav engineer civil and blogger | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    You can appear for CDSE or TES ENTRY or UES entry exam after B.Tech, one can join defense forces by going through these exams and become officer.
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    Rishav Sood Always here & happy to help u..... : )® | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hi Suryabhan, There are 2 ways to join Indian Army after graduation.
    1. Combined Defense Services CDS conducted by UPSC. Through CDS Successive candidates get Permanent Commissioning and are trained at IMA, Dehradun.
    2. Short Service Commission SSC conducted by Services Selection Board (SSB). Selection for short service commission is through the Services Selection Board (SSB) and there is no written exam for this entry as on date. The candidates are shortlisted for SSB interview based on the basis of cut off percentage applied on marks obtained by the candidate up to 6th Semester. Courses are conducted at OTA, Chennai twice every year
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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    There are 2 ways to join Indian Army after graduation. Combined Defense Services CDS conducted by UPSC. Through CDS Successive candidates get Permanent Commissioning and are trained at IMA, Dehradun.
    2. Short Service Commission SSC conducted by Services Selection Board (SSB)
    Selection for short service commission is through the Services Selection Board (SSB) and there is no written exam for this entry as on date. The candidates are shortlisted for SSB interview based on the basis of cut off percentage applied on marks obtained by the candidates up to 6th Semester. Courses are conducted at OTA, Chennai twice every year in the Months of A
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    Akash Mehara | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    You can go through first written based entry like CDSE and but some direct entry is also for the engineering degree holders like SSC Tech and TGC entry.

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Arzu Deswal

With  percentile of 92.1 in JEE Mains and a rank of 1,17,042 you have a solid chance of getting admission into the Army Institute of Technology (AIT) for Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering, especially given their specific admission criteria for children of army personnel.

While the cut-offs can vary, AIT has its own merit list based on JEE Main scores.

Your rank is quite competitive within their admission pool. It's an excellent institute with a strong focus on discipline and academics, and your rank is well within a favorable range for securing a seat there.

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Mayank Kumar

No such feature is provided in AIT. You will be eligible to take direct admission in AIT if your father is Ex-Army but it's mandatory to give entrance exam and also to qualify it.

Some seats are reserved for the students whose father is in the Army or an Ex Army officer

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Kapil Lalwani

You can likely considered to get admission into Pune via MHTCET.  AIT prioritizes children of serving or retired Army/Navy/Air Force personnel. You will need to provide a certificate to prove your grandfather's service. AIT admission is based on your All India Rank in the JEE Main exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). 

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Atul Mishra

The total seats offered for B.E. / B.Tech at Dhole Patil College of Engineering and Army Institute of Technology are 450 and 360, respectively. While Dhole Patil College of Engineering offers this course in 11 specialisations, Army Institute of Technology offers the same in 4 specialisations. Hence, there are higher chances of getting a seat at Dhole Patil College of Engineering due to higher seats.
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Atul Mishra

The total seats offered for B.E. / B.Tech at MIT Academy of Engineering, MAEER and Army Institute of Technology are 780 and 360, respectively. While MIT Academy of Engineering, MAEER offers this course in 9 specialisations, Army Institute of Technology offers the same in 4 specialisations. Hence, there are higher chances of getting a seat at MIT Academy of Engineering, MAEER due to higher seats.

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