Friday, August 11, 2017

Recruitment in Army

Recruitment in Army

Recruitment in Army is undertaken on basis of vacancies arising on account of retirement, release or due to accretions in force level from time to time.

State / UT wise details of youth recruited into the Indian Army as Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) and Other Ranks (OR) in the last five years is as under:-

RECRUITMENT OF JCOs/ORs IN INDIAN ARMY IN VARIOUS
STATES/UTs DURING THE LAST FIVE YEARS

S.No.
Name of the State/UT
Recruiting Year
2011-122012-132013-142014-152015-16
1
Andhra Pradesh
2890
3540
2088
2145
2277
2
Arunachal Pradesh
190
490
267
101
254
3
Assam
1019
1051
867
1082
1227
4
Bihar
4540
3195
3708
3595
3865
5
Chhattisgarh
622
448
394
860
852
6
Delhi
865
1212
1105
1043
806
7
Goa
47
20
2
25
50
8
Gujarat, Dadra NagarHaveli (UT), Daman & Diu (UT)
2205
2305
1406
1855
1214
9
Haryana
2452
2770
2536
3533
4340
10
Himachal Pradesh
1687
2317
2448
3207
3072
11
Jammu & Kashmir
2085
2699
2057
2844
2504
12
Jharkhand
1140
707
1480
1042
879
13
Karnataka and Lakshadweep (UT)
1671
2033
1091
1613
1697
14
Kerala
2077
2700
2067
2571
2425
15
Madhya Pradesh
2761
3150
2644
2840
3413
16
Maharashtra
5312
5424
3797
5207
6106
17
Manipur
587
456
687
268
359
18
Meghalaya
91
75
117
145
141
19
Mizoram
94
293
405
102
123
20
Nagaland
134
127
165
137
128
21
Odisha
945
1505
1073
1085
1533
22
Punjab and Chandigarh (UT)
3752
4701
5684
5988
5048
23
Rajasthan
3602
3647
3034
4967
5384
24
Sikkim
108
462
182
72
155
25
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, A&N Islands (UT)
2377
3081
2200
2567
2622
26
Telangana
0
0
0
820
153
27
Tripura
104
56
133
110
1226
28
Uttar Pradesh
7600
7086
8587
8410
10128
29
Uttarakhand
2585
3036
2022
2704
4390
30
West Bengal
3535
3289
3113
3630
4397
Total
57077
61875
55359
64568
70768

For the recruiting year 2016-17, a total of 53786 vacancies have been allotted.

The Armed Forces have undertaken sustained image projection and publicity campaign to create awareness among the youth on the advantages of taking up a challenging and satisfying career.  Awareness campaigns, participation in career fairs and exhibitions, advertisements in print and electronic media, motivational lectures in schools, colleges are also some of the other measures taken in this direction.

This information was given by Minister of State for Defence Dr. Subhash Bhamre in a written reply to Shrimati Savitri Thakur and Shri Deepender Singh Hooda  in Lok Sabha today.

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