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Indian Army Reduces Vacancies For IMA Permanent Commission

Indian army is going to make a huge change in its recruitment pattern where SSC entries will be boosted and entries for PC will be cut short. To start with, the Indian army has suspended UES entry and it might reduce the vacancies for TGC entry, UES, and TGC entries are for permanent commission for IMA. As per the report, IMA entry through UPSC CDSE will not have any effect.

In a policy shift, the Indian Army has changed the recruitment pattern for its officers. This will positively impact career progression and lower the age profile of Colonel-above ranks.The decision has three dimensions. The University Entry Scheme (UES) that allowed young graduates to gain entry directly has been suspended for now.

The focus will be on Short Service Commission (SSC) officers for it is being proposed that the service be ‘sweetened’ with perks to attract more candidates. And last, the Technical Graduate Course (TGC) is being tapered off commensurate with the enhanced intake in the SSC (Technical). Top sources said the move was aimed at meeting the recommendations of the Ajai Vikram Singh Committee (AVSC), envisaging a ratio of 1:1.1 between full-time regular officers and the support cadre, largely from the SSC.The present ratio favours the regular cadre and the Army wants to reverse it to lower the age profile of combat forces. The Cabinet, acting on the AVSC report in October 2008, had approved the proposal to reduce the regular cadre.

Read: Indian Army Discontinues TGC and UES Entry?

The Army, till now, allowed SSC officers to serve for 14 years. After halting two types of entries, it has now proposed new norms for the SSC cadre. This will include allowing them to serve for 20 years, making them eligible for pension and ex-servicemen status. This means the officer will be out of the Army by the age of 40-42 with a pension and ample time for a second career. Once the final policy on a better deal for SSC officers is cleared, it will alter the available ‘selection pool’ above the rank of Colonel, in the long run.he Ministry of Defence had set up AVSC in 2001. The idea was to achieve “combat effectiveness” by bringing down the age profile of battalion/brigade level commanders.  The report was implemented in two phases, in 2004 and 2008. The last part of having more SSC officers was pending since then.The move will not affect the conduct of the Combined Defence Services examination through which recruitment is made to the IMA.

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