Indian Army Soldiers (Technical) M.E.R. Examination
Application Details:
This examination is held four times a year as advertised in the Employment News-and leading newspapers.
Eligibility Conditions:
Unmarried male Indian citizens (including those of Nepal) are eligible.
Essential Qualification:
Matriculation or equivalent with Mathematics, English and Science.
Age Limits:
The age group of 16 to 23 years.
Physical Standards: Physical Standards for Indian Army Soldiers (Technical) M.E.R. Examination.
Height: 167 cms, relaxable for certain regions.
Weight: 50 kg, relaxable for certain regions.
Chest: 77/82 cm.
Application Procedure: Blank application forms are available, free of cost, at local Recruitment Offices, District Collector's Office, Zila Parishads and Employment Exchanges. Candidates are at liberty to send their application on plain paper, handwritten/typed but as per format.
Selection Procedure: Selections for the Indian Army Soldiers (Technical) M.E.R. Exam are made on the basis of a written test divided into two parts.
Paper I (Time: 45 minutes-Max. Marks: I00)
The eligible candidates are called for a written test in (i) General Intelligence; (ii) Mathematical Aptitude; and (iii) General Knowledge.
Paper II (Time: 45 minutes-Max. Marks: 100)
In this paper, there are questions of about 30 marks in Physics, 20 marks in Chemistry and 50 marks of Mensuration (Areas and Volumes), Algebra, Trigonometry and Arithmetic, etc.
Note: Questions is these tests will be of the Objective type and bilingual, i.e., Hindi and English. Only those fit will be passed through Aptitude Test and Interview. Final selection will be on merit.
Pay: A candidate selected through the Indian Army Soldiers General Duty (NER) Exam gets a salary of about Rs.4000 on completion of training.
Other Benefits:
Other benefits include free ration, clothing, accommodation and allied services, medical treatment for self and family, group housing scheme benefits, building loan facilities, canteen facilities, etc.
Promotion:
A candidate recruited through the Indian Army Soldiers (Technical) M.E.R. Exam can become a Commissioned Officer subject to certain conditions. Numerous NCO / JCO posts have been created to improve career prospects and post retirement benefits.