Notification Bell 12
[rank_math_breadcrumb]

🇮🇳 Big Buzz for Bravehearts! Indian Army Releases Agniveer Admit Cards – Here’s Everything You Must Know!

June 19, 2025 | New Delhi — The countdown to one of India’s most anticipated defence recruitments has officially begun! The Indian Army has released the Agniveer GD Admit Cards 2025, and aspiring soldiers across the nation are rushing to download their entry ticket to the battlefield of dreams — the Agniveer Common Entrance Exam (CEE).

If you’re planning to be a part of India’s elite Agniveer cadre, now is the moment to tighten your boots. From June 16, admit cards for the General Duty (GD) exam were made live, while Tradesman, Technical, and Women Military Police applicants got their turn on June 18, 2025.


📅 Exam Dates Locked: June 30 to July 3, 2025

The recruitment exam will be conducted in a high-security digital environment over four intense days, testing candidates not just on knowledge, but on discipline, accuracy, and nerves of steel.


🧭 How to Download Your Admit Card (No Excuses!)

  1. Go to the official website: 👉 joinindianarmy.nic.in
  2. Use your registered email ID or mobile number and password to log in.
  3. Click on the “Download Admit Card” link.
  4. Don’t forget to print it — no admit card, no entry.

🧠 What’s the Exam Format?

Get your minds ready — the CEE (Common Entrance Exam) will feature 50 Multiple Choice Questions, spread across:

  • 🧠 General Knowledge – 15 Qs
  • 🔬 General Science – 15 Qs
  • ➕ Mathematics – 15 Qs
  • 🧩 Logical Reasoning – 5 Qs

⏱️ Time Limit: Just 60 minutes, so practice speed and accuracy.


⚠️ Admit Card Essentials You Can’t Ignore

  • No hard copy = No entry. Always carry the printed admit card with valid photo ID.
  • Check for spelling errors or data mismatches — and report them immediately to recruitment officials.
  • Arrive at least 1 hour early at your designated exam center to avoid last-minute stress.

🚨 Why This Matters

This isn’t just an exam — it’s the gateway to serve the nation with honor, courage, and discipline under the Agnipath scheme. The Indian Army is not just offering jobs — it’s calling on the next generation of warriors to rise.


Share:

WhatsApp
Telegram
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn