Territorial Army Officer Recruitment 2026: Apply Online for 12 Vacancies
Territorial Army Commission Examination 2026
- The Territorial Army Directorate has announced the Indian Army Territorial Army Commission Examination 2026, inviting applications for the post of Territorial Army Officer (Lieutenant rank).
- A total of 12 vacancies are available, comprising 11 for male candidates and 1 for female candidates. This recruitment aims to fill crucial positions within the Territorial Army, a vital component of India’s defence forces.
- The eligibility criteria require candidates to be Indian citizens, aged between 18 and 42 years as of the application deadline (19 May 2026). They must possess a Graduate degree from any recognized university and be gainfully employed. Serving members of regular armed forces and paramilitary forces are not eligible.
- The application process is entirely online, commencing on 20 April 2026 and concluding on 19 May 2026. A non-refundable application fee of Rs. 500/- is applicable, payable through online modes.
- The selection procedure involves a Computer Based Test (CBT) scheduled for 12 July 2026, followed by a two-stage SSB Interview. Candidates are advised to check the official website for the exact dates of the SSB interview.
- The CBT will consist of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering Reasoning, General Knowledge, and English, with a penalty of 1/3rd mark for each incorrect answer. The standard of the paper is expected to be at a graduate level.
- Successful candidates will undergo pre-commission training, followed by annual training camps. While the Territorial Army offers part-time service with pay and allowances equivalent to regular army officers when embodied, it does not guarantee a full-time career or automatic pension.
- Candidates are required to submit original documents and self-attested copies during the SSB interview, including educational certificates, proof of identity and address, age proof, and employment-related documents.
- The official notification and application links are available on the Indian Army’s official website, www.indianarmy.nic.in. Candidates are urged to apply within the specified dates to avoid any last-minute technical issues.
Important Dates
Vacancy Details – Post Wise
| Post Name | Total Vacancy |
|---|---|
| Territorial Army Officer (Male) | 11 |
| Territorial Army Officer (Female) | 01 |
| Total | 12 |
Application Fee
| Category | Fee Amount |
|---|---|
| General / OBC / EWS | Rs. 500/- |
| SC / ST | Rs. 500/- |
| PH / PWD | Rs. 500/- |
| Female | Rs. 500/- |
| Ex-Servicemen | Rs. 500/- |
| Payment Mode | Online |
Age Limit
As per government rules (implied, not explicitly stated for specific categories)
Educational Qualification
- Graduate from any recognized university.
Salary & Pay Scale
Selection Process
Exam Pattern
- The examination is a Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted in a single session of 2 hours.
- The question paper consists of 100 MCQ carrying 100 marks.
- Part 1: Reasoning (40 Questions, 40 Marks)
- Part 2: General Knowledge (30 Questions, 30 Marks)
- Part 3: English (30 Questions, 30 Marks)
- Negative Marking: 1/3rd of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Documents Required
- Application Form IAF (TA)-9 (Revised) Part-2
- All educational qualification certificates (Matric onwards)
- Copy of identity proof with photograph (Voter ID / PAN Card / Passport / Driving Licence / Aadhaar etc.)
- Proof of residential address
- Certificate for proof of age (Matric/Senior Secondary mark sheet and certificate for DOB verification)
- Candidates with name variation in documents: copy of Gazette Notification of India/State or affidavit with newspaper cuttings
- Latest income proof from appropriate authority
- Copy of latest Income Tax Return (ITR) filed
- Admit Card
- For Self-employed candidates: Affidavit on Non-Judicial stamp paper, photocopy of PAN Card, self-certified character certificate
- For Govt./Semi-Govt./Private Sector employed candidates: Service certificate, salary certificate, No Objection Certificate (NOC)
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Visit the official website: www.indianarmy.nic.in.
- Read all instructions for filling the online Application Form IAF (TA)-9 (Revised) Part-1.
- Complete the online application form from 20 April 2026 (10:00 hrs) to 19 May 2026 (23:55 hrs). Ensure a valid email ID and mobile number are provided.
- Pay the application fee of Rs. 500/- through the prescribed online payment modes.
- Submit the application well before the last date and save a copy for future reference.
- Download the admit card online 10 to 15 days before the CBT.
Important Links
Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding the Territorial Army Officer Role
The Territorial Army (TA) offers a unique opportunity for gainfully employed civilians to serve the nation by joining the Indian Army as officers. It’s a part-time commitment, but the selection process is rigorous, mirroring that of regular army officers. Understanding the ethos, responsibilities, and expectations of a TA Officer is the first step towards effective preparation. Unlike a full-time career, TA service involves mandatory annual training and potential embodiment for military duties. This dual role requires excellent time management and a strong sense of duty.
Syllabus Breakdown and Key Areas
The recruitment process primarily involves a Computer Based Test (CBT) and the subsequent Service Selection Board (SSB) interview. The CBT syllabus is divided into three sections: Reasoning, General Knowledge, and English. Each section carries specific weightage, and understanding the scope of each is crucial.
- Reasoning: This section tests your logical and analytical abilities. It includes questions on verbal and non-verbal reasoning, such as analogies, series completion, coding-decoding, blood relations, and syllogisms. Practice a variety of question types to build speed and accuracy.
- General Knowledge: This is a broad area encompassing current affairs and static GK. Focus on recent national and international events, Indian history, geography, Indian polity, and basic science. Stay updated with daily news and significant developments.
- English: This section assesses your command over the English language. Topics include vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms), grammar (error spotting, sentence improvement), comprehension, and sentence construction. A strong foundation in English grammar and a good vocabulary are essential.
Strategy for the Computer Based Test (CBT)
Given the time constraints and the nature of the exam, a well-defined strategy is paramount for the CBT.
- Time Management: Allocate specific time slots for each section during your preparation and practice tests. Aim to complete each section within the allotted time.
- Accuracy is Key: With negative marking (1/3rd deduction), accuracy is more important than attempting every question. Focus on answering questions you are confident about.
- Mock Tests: Regularly take mock tests to simulate exam conditions. Analyze your performance to identify weak areas and improve your speed and accuracy.
- Revision: Consistent revision of all subjects, especially GK and current affairs, is vital.
Preparing for the SSB Interview
The SSB interview is a comprehensive assessment of your personality, intelligence, and suitability for a commission in the armed forces. It typically involves two stages.
- Stage 1: Screening Test, including Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests and Picture Perception and Description Test (PPDT).
- Stage 2: Psychological Tests (Thematic Apperception Test, Word Association Test, Sentence Completion Test, Situation Reaction Test), Group Testing Officer (GTO) tasks (Group Discussion, Group Planning Exercise, Progressive Group Task, Half Group Task, etc.), and Personal Interview.
Key aspects to focus on for SSB:
- Personality Development: Be confident, honest, and articulate. Display leadership qualities, teamwork, and a positive attitude.
- Situational Awareness: Develop the ability to analyze situations and respond logically and effectively.
- Physical Fitness: Maintain good physical fitness, as it is a crucial aspect of military life.
- Knowledge of Current Affairs and Defence: Be well-informed about current events and the Indian defence forces.
Understanding Service Conditions and Commitment
It is essential to understand that the Territorial Army is a part-time commitment. While you will receive pay and allowances similar to regular officers when embodied, it does not guarantee a full-time career or pension. You must be gainfully employed and have the support of your employer to attend training camps and potential deployments. This understanding will help you manage expectations and balance your civilian employment with your TA duties.