TES 49 Cutoff Indian Army
Check TES 49 Cutoff released by the Indian Army. The Cutoff marks of TES (Technical Entry Scheme) 49 has been released by the Indian Army. The candidates scoring 60% in PCM (Cumulative) have been shortlisted for SSB Interview. Moreover the candidate should hold CRL Rank above 350000 to get shortlisted. The SSB Interviews will be scheduled at Prayagraj (Allahabad), Bangalore, Bhopal and Kapurthala.
The Technical Entry Scheme is the one of the premier entry for 10+2 Candidates. The Cadets of TES Entry are granted Permanent Commission. The Total training of TES candidates is 5 years. The tentative vacancies of TES 49 is 90. The course will be commencing from July 2023.
Training of TES Candidates :
- Basic Military Training at OTA, Gaya for 1 year
- Pre-Commisioning training – 3 Years at
1. CME, Pune
2. MCEME, Secunderabad
3. MCTE, Mhow - Post-Commissioning Training – 1 Year at
1. CME, Pune
2. MCEME, Secunderabad
3. MCTE, Mhow
The Candidates will be put through two stage selection procedure. Those who clear Stage I will go to Stage II. Those who fail in Stage I will be returned on the same day. Duration of SSB interview is five days. This will be followed by a medical examination for the candidates who get recommended after Stage II.
Candidates recommended by the SSB and declared medically fit, will be issued Joining Letter for training in the order of merit, depending on the number of vacancies available, subject to meeting all eligibility criteria.
How To Prepare For SSB Interview:
The number of candidates appearing for SSB in technical entries are more as compared to other entries. Hence the chances of getting screened in diminish drastically. In order to succeed in Stage – 1 of SSB you should score 90% in OIR test and write an extraordinary story along with an exceptional narration.
If you are able to do so, the chances of getting screened in will increase significantly. For Stage – 2 i.e. Psychology, GTO and Personal Interview we have specially curated e-books using the original content of Service Selection Board. Practice on a daily basis and see yourself in the olive greens.