There is a great opportunity for law graduates to get a job in Indian Force. A brief advertisement has been issued by Indian for the 26th Short Service Commission (SSC) course to commence in April 2021 under the JAG entry scheme in the judge, advocate, general branch. According to the advertisement, the process of online application for Army JAG application 2020-21 is going to commence from 3 pm on 13th October 2020 today. In Indian Force, the judge, advocate, General Branch, eligible candidates who wish to have a governance job will be able to apply for army JAG recruitment 2020 by visiting the army recruitment website, joinindianarmy.nic.in.
Important Dates:
Opening Date of Application: 13 October 2020
Last Date of Application: 11 November 2020
Educational Qualification:
The qualification fixed for getting Short Service Commission (SSC) under the JAG entry scheme in the Judge Advocate General Branch of Indian Force is a three year LLB degree after graduation from a recognized institution or university or a five year LLB degree after 12th. Simultaneously, candidates should have gained at least 55% marks in LLB. In addition, he/she should be registered with the Bar Council of All India State.
Age-limit:
The age of candidates should be between 21 years and 27 years.
Selection process:
Candidates for the Army JAGÂ entry scheme will be selected through SSB interview. The shortlisting of candidates for the interview will be based on the details of their application. SSB interview is two phases and the entire process lasts for 5 days. The candidates who have been remade by SSB and declared as medically fit will be issued by the army for practice on merit.
Click here to register online: https://joinindianarmy.nic.in/registration.htm
Click here for more information: https://joinindianarmy.nic.in/officers-notifications.htm
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