General Duty Officer
Job Description:
General Duty Officers plays a key role in the smooth
functioning of the Armed Forces of both discipline i.e. Combat Forces or
Support Services. Man management, Administrative aspects as well as planning of
training are the specific areas of responsibility. They are specialized in
handling of various types of sophisticated weapons. During war, they are professionally ready to lead the troops and
face enemy tactfully.
How to Join:
A)
Through National Defence Academy (NDA)
(i) Type of Entry - National Defence Academy (NDA).
(Three
years training period at NDA, Khadakwasla and one year at Indian Military
Academy, Dehradun).
(ii) Mode of Selection - Through Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and getting
through Service Selection Board Interview.
(iii) Advertisement
Schedule - Advertised in all National Leading
Newspapers/Employment News in Apr/May and Oct/Nov every year.
(iv) Status Awarded - Lieutenant in Regular Army.
B)
Through Direct Entry
(i) Type of Entry - Combined Defence
Services Examination (CDSE)
(One
year at Indian Military Academy, Dehradun)
(ii) Mode of Selection - Through Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and getting
through Service Selection Board Interview.
(iii) Advertisement
Schedule - Advertised in all National Leading
Newspapers/Employment News in Apr/May and Oct/Nov every year.
(iv) Status Awarded - Lieutenant in Regular Army.
C)
Through Short Service Commission
(i) Type of Entry - Combined Defence
Services Examination (CDSE)
(One
year training at Officers Training Academy, Chennai).
(ii) Mode of Selection - CDSE conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and
getting through Service Selection Board interview.
(iii) Advertisement
Schedule - Advertised in all National Leading
Newspapers/Employment News in Apr/May and Oct/Nov every year.
(iv) Status Awarded - Lieutenant in Regular Army.
Note: Few vacancies are kept reserved for ‘C’
certificate holders of NCC of Army Wing.
Qualification:
A)
Through National Defence Academy (NDA)
(i) Academics - 10+2 system of education or equivalent.
(ii) Age - Between 16½ and 19 years
B)
Through Direct Entry
(i) Academics - Degree or equivalent at the time of joining
the course.
(ii) Age - Between 19 and 24 years
C)
Through Short Service Commission
(i) Academics - Degree or equivalent at the time of joining
the course.
(ii) Age - Between 19 and 25 years
See Examination Details in APYL Career Counselor under
‘Examinations in India’.
Remuneration:
Starting salary is Rs. 8,250
(excluding other allowances), which reaches an amount of Rs. 10,050 within 6/7
years.