May 28, 2024
In a significant development, the Indian Army has announced the results of the Agniveer Common Entrance Exam (CEE) for various Army Recruiting Offices (AROs) in Rajasthan. The exam, which was conducted from April 22 to May 03, 2024, aimed to fill approximately 25,000 vacancies across different roles, including General Duty, Technical Branch, Clerk, and Tradesman.
Agniveer Result 2024 Available on joinindianarmy.nic.in
The Indian Army has released the Agniveer Result 2024 on the official website, joinindianarmy.nic.in. Candidates can access the result by visiting the website and navigating to the “CEE Results” section. They will need to enter their login credentials, such as username and password, to view their individual results.
The result has been made available in the form of a PDF file, which includes the roll numbers of successful candidates. Aspirants are advised to take a printed copy of their result to participate in the next selection phase.
Agniveer CEE Exam Overview
The Agniveer CEE exam was conducted for various posts, including Agniveer General Duty, Agniveer Technical Branch, and Agniveer Clerk. The exam pattern varied for each post, with the General Duty exam comprising 50 multiple-choice questions worth a total of 100 marks. The passing mark for this exam was set at 35, with a penalty of 0.5 marks for each incorrect answer.
The Technical Branch exam consisted of 50 questions totaling 200 marks, with each correct answer carrying 4 marks and a penalty of 1 mark for each incorrect answer. The passing mark for this exam was set at 80.
The Clerk exam included two parts with 50 questions each, totaling 200 marks. Each correct answer carried 4 marks, with a penalty of 1 mark for each incorrect answer. The passing mark for this exam was also set at 80.
Cut-Off Marks for Various Categories
The Indian Army has also released the category-wise cut-off marks for the Agniveer Examination. The cut-off marks vary for different categories, with Agniveer General Duty (Women) having the lowest cut-off at 40% and Agniveer General Duty (Technical) having the highest at 55%.
The complete list of cut-off marks is as follows:
- Agniveer General Duty: 50%
- Agniveer General Duty (Technical): 55%
- Agniveer (Tradesman): 50%
- Agniveer General Duty (All Arms): 45%
- Agniveer General Duty (Women): 40%
Significance of the Agniveer Scheme
The Agniveer Scheme, introduced as a part of a transformative initiative in the recruitment process of the Indian Army, has garnered extensive interest and participation. The scheme aims to provide an opportunity for young individuals to serve in the Indian Army for a period of four years, with the possibility of further extension based on merit and organizational requirements.
The successful implementation of the Agniveer Scheme is expected to bring about significant changes in the Indian Army’s recruitment process, making it more efficient and attractive for aspiring candidates.