SSC JAG 124 Cutoff
The Indian Army has officially announced the cutoff for the SSC JAG Entry Scheme 124th Course (October 2026). The notification confirms that applications from both male and female candidates have been screened, and shortlisted applicants will now proceed to the next stage which is the SSB Interview.
According to the official notice, the shortlisting process has been completed based on CLAT PG 2025 scores.
As per the official announcement, candidates who secured 42 marks or above in CLAT PG 2025 have been shortlisted for the next stage of selection, which is the SSB interview. This cut-off is applicable to both male and female candidates applying under the Short Service Commission (SSC) Judge Advocate General (JAG) Entry Scheme. The shortlisting process has been carried out entirely on the basis of candidates’ performance in CLAT PG 2025.

The Judge Advocate General (JAG) Entry Scheme is a special entry in the Indian Army for law graduates who wish to serve as legal officers.
Selected candidates are commissioned as officers under the Short Service Commission, where they handle legal matters related to military law, discipline, litigation, and advisory roles within the Army.
Serving through the JAG branch offers a unique opportunity to combine legal expertise with military service, making it one of the most prestigious career paths for law professionals in India.




Where has the official notification for the shortlist come out?