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Indian Army Agniveer 2025: Exam begins, check shift timing, pattern, analysis, scheme details & admit card steps at joinindianarmy.nic.in

Indian Army Agniveer 2025: Exam begins, check shift timing, pattern, analysis, scheme details & admit card steps at joinindianarmy.nic.in

Time of India4 days ago
The Indian Army commenced the Agniveer 2025 recruitment exams on June 30, 2025, across various designated test centers nationwide. Today, the General Duty (GD) exam is being held in three shifts—from 08:30 to 09:30 AM, 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM, and 02:30 to 03:30 PM.
Indian Army Agniveer 2025 Exam Analysis
The Agniveer exam pattern includes four key sections:
General Reasoning
General Knowledge
General Science
Mathematics
Candidates face a total of 50 questions carrying 100 marks, with a time limit of 1 hour.
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According to early feedback from students, the mathematics section was considered more challenging than last year, while the overall paper was rated moderate in difficulty.
Indian Army Agniveer Scheme 2025 Overview
Under the Agnipath scheme, candidates selected as Agniveers will receive:
A starting in-hand salary of ₹21,000 in the first year, with yearly increments
A "Seva Nidhi" package of ₹10.04 lakh upon completion of the 4-year term
After four years, 25% of Agniveers may be offered permanent service, based on the Army's requirements and performance criteria.
Particulars
Details
Name of Scheme
Agnipath
Conducted By
Indian Army
Recruitment Level
Pan India
Tenure
4 Years
Salary
₹21,000 in-hand (1st year, increases annually)
Selection Process
- Computer-Based Online Test - Physical Fitness Test (PFT) - Physical Measurement - Medical Test
How to Download Indian Army Agniveer Admit Card 2025
To access your Indian Army Agniveer Admit Card 2025, follow these steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of the Indian Army:
joinindianarmy.nic.in
Step 2: Look for and click on the link titled 'Agniveer Admit Card 2025 PDF.'
Step 3: Log in using your registration number, roll number, and date of birth.
Step 4: Your Agniveer admit card will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Download the PDF and take a printout for future reference.
Indian Army Agniveer 2025 Exam Pattern
The Common Entrance Exam (CEE) for the Agniveer 2025 recruitment will be held in online mode and will consist of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Below is a summarized overview of the exam format:
Parameter
Details
Mode of Exam
Online
Language of Paper
Bilingual – Hindi & English
Number of Questions
50 or 100 (depending on the category)
Duration
1 or 2 hours (based on category)
Question Type
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Negative Marking
0.25 mark deducted for each incorrect response
Normalization
Yes, applied to balance difficulty levels across different shifts
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