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Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025 Expected To Be Out Soon At joinindianarmy.nic.in

Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025 Expected To Be Out Soon At joinindianarmy.nic.in

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Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025: Candidates who appeared for the exams will be able to check and download the scorecards from the official website at joinindianarmy.nic.in.
The Indian Army is soon to release the final results of the Agniveer Exam 2025. Candidates who participated in the exams can check and download their Agniveer Result 2025 on the official website at joinindianarmy.nic.in. The selection process will involve shortlisting candidates based on the cut-off marks applied to the written exam results in relation to the number of vacancies available.
The exam catered to various Agniveer roles such as General Duty (GD), Technical (Tech), Tradesman (8th & 10th Class), Office Assistant, Women Military Police (MP), Sepoy Pharma, and Soldier Technical Nursing Assistant. Under the Agniveer scheme, youth aged between 17.5 to 23 years will have the opportunity to serve in the army for a period of four years.
Steps To Download Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025
Candidates can check and download the Agniveer Result PDF for their preferred ARO on the official Indian Army website using the simple steps given here or through the direct link given below:
Step 1: Visit the official website of the Indian Army – joinindianarmy.nic.in
Step 2: Enter the captcha to enter the website
Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025: Salary Details
Selected Agniveers will have the chance to contribute to the defense sector after their training. Upon completion of their service, 25 per cent of Agniveers may benefit from permanent appointments. Additionally, they will receive experience certificates and be given priority in government job opportunities.
In the first year, Agniveers will receive a monthly salary of Rs 30,000, of which Rs 21,000 will be received in-hand, while Rs 9,000 will be deposited into the Agniveer Corps Fund. The Government of India will add an additional Rs 9,000 to this fund. When leaving the job, the entire amount in the fund will be given to the candidate as a lump sum.
In the second year, Agniveers' monthly salary will be Rs 33,000, with Rs 23,100 received in-hand.
In the third year, the monthly salary will increase to Rs 36,500, with Rs 25,550 received in-hand.
In the fourth and final year, the monthly salary will be Rs 40,000, with Rs 28,000 received in-hand.
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