Wednesday, January 28

Join Indian Army 2026: Special Entry for Law Graduates – Direct Commission as Lieutenant After Training

Indian Army JAG 124th Entry Notification 2026Law graduates with a strong understanding of the legal field now have a golden opportunity to join the Indian Army as commissioned officers. The Judge Advocate General (JAG) 124th Entry 2026 notification has been officially released, allowing eligible candidates to be directly commissioned as Lieutenants after completing training.

The selection process is streamlined: candidates will be shortlisted for the SSB interview, and there is no separate written examination. Applications are open on the Indian Army’s official portal joinindianarmy.nic.in.

Key Details: Indian Army JAG Entry 2026

ParameterDetails
Recruitment BodyIndian Army
Entry TypeShort Service Commission (JAG) – 124th Course
Official Websitejoinindianarmy.nic.in
Total Vacancies08 (for both men and women)
Application Start Date27 January 2026
Application End Date27 February 2026
Age Limit21–27 years as of 1 July 2026
EligibilityUnmarried male and female law graduates
Selection ProcessApplication → Shortlisting → SSB Interview → Medical Exam → Merit List → Joining Letter
SSB InterviewMay/June 2026 (5 days)
Training Duration49 weeks starting October 2026
Rank After TrainingLieutenant
Commission Tenure14 years (initial 10 years extendable by 4 years)
CTCApproximately ₹17–18 lakh per annum

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must:

  • Hold an LLB degree (3-year professional or 5-year integrated) with a minimum of 55% marks.
  • Possess a valid CLAT PG 2025 score card.
  • Be eligible for Bar Council of India/State registration as an advocate.
  • Submit original LLB degree and mark sheets during application.

How to Apply

  1. Register on the official website joinindianarmy.nic.in.
  2. Access the dashboard and click ‘Apply Online’.
  3. Select the JAG Entry Course and click ‘Apply Now’.
  4. Fill in personal details, contact information, educational qualifications, and previous SSB details.
  5. Save all details at every step before submitting the application.
  6. After submission, take two copies of the application with roll number.
  7. Carry self-attested and original documents to the selection center.

For further information, candidates can visit the Indian Army’s official portal.

This version is structured for clarity, accuracy, and professional newspaper style, highlighting all eligibility, selection, and application details for potential candidates.


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