About Indian Army Agniveer Technical

The Indian Army conducts the recruitment drive for Agniveer selection. The conducting body released a total of 25000 vacancies under the Agniveer Scheme. Under the Agneepath Scheme of the Indian Armed Forces, selected candidates are enrolled as Agniveers for four years. Around 83 recruitment rallies are expected to take place across the country. The selection process comprises four stages: Physical Fitness Test, Physical Measurement Test, Medical Test and Common Entrance Examination. SAFAL Academy proves to provide the best written coaching for Indian Army Technical in Delhi.

Best Army Technical Coaching In Delhi, India:

Many people have ambitions of becoming technical personnel in the Indian Armed Forces. To join the Indian Army as Technical personnel, no specific qualifications are needed. All you require is the proper mentor, the appropriate study materials, the proper coaching, better planning, etc. You must enrol in SAFAL Academy the Best Army Technical Coaching in Delhi, India to properly prepare for your exam if you want to pass the selection processes for the Indian Army Technical entrance. Let's look at the exam's specifics, necessary eligibility requirements, and whole selection procedure, etc.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Allegiance : The competitor is only validated if he is the resident of India or Bhutan or Nepal or Tibetan who came over to India before 1962 to permanently settle in India and owns an eligibility certificate declared by the government of India.
  • Age Limit : 17½ to 21 Years
  • Minimum Physical QR :
    • The Indian Army has set the weight & height requirements according to the regions in the following data:
      • 170 CM height & 50 Kg weight for The Western Plain region which includes Chandigarh, Western Uttar Pradesh (Meerut and Agra Division), Haryana, Delhi, Punjab, and Rajasthan
      • 160 CM height & 48 Kg weight for The Eastern Himalayan region which includes Sikkim, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Hill Region of West Bengal (Gangtok, Darjeeling, and Kalimpong)
      • 169 CM height & 50 kg weight for The Eastern Plains region which includes Bihar, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Orissa, and Jharkhand
      • 163 CM height & 48 Kg weight for The Western Himalayan region which includes Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Garhwal, and Kumaon (Uttarakhand), Punjab Hills (Area south and west of the Inter-State Border between Himachal Pradesh and North and East of Road Mukerian, Hoshiarpur, Garh Shankar, Ropar and Chandigarh)
      • 168 CM height & 50 Kg weight for The Central region which includes Maharashtra, Gujarat, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh
      • 167 CM height & 50 Kg weight for The Southern region which includes Goa, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka
    • Chest : 77 CM (+ 5 CM expansion)
  • Educational Qualification : For Army Technical Posts, Candidates must have passed their 10(+2) from the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English as the main subjects. The candidates need to have achieved an aggregate of 50%. The candidates must achieve at least 40% marks in each of the subjects mentioned above
  • Eye Sight : Minimum 6/6, 6/9 correctable to 6/6, 6/6 with glasses. Should not be clour / night blindness.
  • Tattoo : No Tattoo, Exceptions for Declared Tribal Area. However, small tattoo on forearm or back of palm allowed

Indian Army Agniveer Technical CCE Exam Pattern

The Indian army agniveer technical Written examination will last for 60 minutes. For every correct answer, candidates will be awarded 4 marks, whereas each incorrect answer will be losing ½ of the allotted marks, i.e. 0.5 marks. However, there are no deductions for unanswered questions. Passing Marks - 80

Subjects No. of Questions Max. Marks
General Knowledge 10 40
Physics 15 60
Chemistry 10 40
Mathematics 15 60
Total 50 200

Indian Army Agniveer Technical Syllabus

Check out the syllabus for Indian Army Agniveer Technical from the table below:

General Awareness and Knowledge
1. Abbreviations 2. Science – Inventions & Discoveries 3. Current Important Events
4. Current Affairs – National & International 5. Awards and Honors 6. Important Financial
7. Economic News 8. Banking News 9. Indian Constitution
10. Books and Authors 11. Important Days 12. History
13. Sports Terminology 14. Geography 15. Solar System
16. Indian states and capitals 17. Countries and Currencies
Mathematics
1. Samplification 2. S.R / C.R 3. Exponent 4. LCM & HFC
5. Ratio & Proportion 6. Percentage % 7. Profit & Loss 8. Simple Interest (S.I)
9. Compound Interest 10. Time & Work 11. Work & Wages 12. Speed
13. Train 14. Boat & Stream 15. Mensuration (Area & Volume) 16. Trigonometry
17. Algebra 18. Average 19. Geometry 20. Quadratic Equation
21. A.P / G.P 22. Permutation & Combination 23. Probability 24. Statistics
25. Logarithms 26. Factorisation 27. Coordinate Geometry 28. Differentiation
29. Integration 30. Number System 31. Ages 32. Time And Distance
33. Area & Volume 34. Sets 35. Binary Number
Physics
Motion, Force and Energy - Matter Physical measurements, scalar and vector quantities. Simple machines, structure of matter.
Motion - Motion and displacement , uniform and non-uniform motion, speed and velocity, acceleration, equations of motion-derivation and simple numerical.
Force - Meaning of force, inertia of a body, Newton’s laws of motion, momentum, relationship between forces, acceleration and mass of an object-simple numerical based on these.
Gravitation - Newton’s law of gravitation, free-fall and acceleration due to gravity, simple pendulum and restoring force, relationship between length and time period.
Work and Energy - Energy, mechanical energy – potential and kinetic – their formulae, concept of work, work done by a constant force, relation between work and energy, simple numerical on work and energy.
Light - Reflection, law of reflection, refraction, law of refraction, refraction through prisms, lenses and optical instruments, simple and compound microscope.
Heat - Heat as a form of energy, mechanical work and heat, heat and temperature, measurement of temperature, idea of Celsius and Fahrenheit scales and their conversion, specific heat, simple numerical based on it. Idea of conversion of heat into work and viceversa, meaning of mechanical equivalent of heat – its determination by Joule’s experiment. External and internal combustion engine.
Chemistry
Nature and behaviour - Different types of substances, elements, compounds and their mixtures, Structure of matter. Atomic theory, molecules and atoms; Structure of atomelectrons, protons and neutrons, Composition of nucleus – atomic number and mass number, Valence electrons and valency.

Preparation and properties of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon-di-oxide

Oxidation and Reduction, Acid, bases and salts.
Electrochemical cell - construction of a simple voltaic cell; working of an electrochemical cell; lead storage battery and dry cell.
Classification of elements - Similarities and dissimilarities in the properties of some elements. Periodic law, periods and groups, gradation of properties of elements along a period and in the groups
Carbon and its compounds - Introduction, allotropies of carbon and their occurrence, structure, related property and uses. Hydrocarbon and their elementary structure, related property and uses, simple compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and their uses. Petroleum products, introductory account of synthetic fibres, plastics, rubber, soaps and detergents
Extraction of metals - Metals and non-metals; occurrence, general metallurgical operations for extraction of pure metal, properties of metals and some alloys, uses of metals and non-metals, their compounds.
Chemical bond - Formation of ionic and covalent bonds, important properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds.
Electrolysis - Movement of ions during electrolysis; relationship between current, time and amount of metal deposited during electrolysis; electroplating.
Natural Resources Water - Water as a natural resources, origin of life in water as medium for the activity of the living, water as solvent, saturated and unsaturated solution, sea water as habitat of organism, salts from oceans, ocean current, use of water Dependence of man on natural resources – minerals from earth metals and non-metals, use of non metals.
Natural Resources Air - Role of atmosphere in protection from radiation, composition of atmosphere, water and particulate matter in atmosphere, carbon dioxide and its adverse effect on living organisms, role of trees, release of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels and automobiles, corrosion of metals, damage of historical monuments from acidic gases, toxic effects of metallic particles, asbestos etc on living organisms carbon monoxide and its ill effects, smog, air pollution noise pollution and its effects on human beings.

Perks and Additional Benefits

  • Salary in five figures
  • Free medical facilities for self and dependent.
  • Leave upto 90 days in a year.
  • Free railway tickets.
  • Free Government married accommodation.
  • Entitled Ration
  • Free Uniform/Clothing etc.
  • CSD facilities.
  • Lucrative Terminal benefits.
  • Opportunities to learn and grow as a complete human being.