The dream of serving the nation in Olive Green has officially moved one step closer to reality as the Indian Army has announced the schedule for the Online Common Entrance Examination (CEE) 2026 under the Agnipath recruitment scheme. Thousands of young aspirants across the country are now preparing to begin their journey toward joining one of the world’s most respected armed forces.
Agnipath: Indian Army Recruitment CEE Admit Card 2026
The recruitment process for Agniveers through the Common Entrance Examination will be conducted from 1 June to 12 June 2026. Candidates who successfully registered through the official Join Indian Army portal between 13 February 2026 and 10 April 2026 will be eligible to appear for the examination.
The examination will be held on a massive national scale across 206 cities, covering 403 examination centres and 22 different categories. This large-scale arrangement reflects the Indian Army’s commitment to providing equal opportunities to youth from every region of the country.
Candidates can download their admit cards starting from 15 May 2026 through the official Indian Army recruitment portal:
To support aspirants in their preparation, the Army has already uploaded sample question papers and important examination instructions on the portal. These resources are designed to help candidates understand the exam pattern, improve confidence, and prepare effectively for the recruitment process.
The Agnipath scheme continues to attract motivated and disciplined youth who aspire to serve the nation with honour, courage, and dedication. The recruitment process not only offers an opportunity to join the Indian Army but also helps in developing leadership qualities, discipline, and patriotism among young Indians.
Candidates are strongly advised to regularly check the official website for the latest notifications, updates regarding examination centres, admit card instructions, and other important announcements related to the CEE 2026.
Every hour of preparation, every mock test, and every effort made today can become the first step toward proudly wearing the Indian Army uniform tomorrow. The road to serving the nation has begun — and for many aspirants, this could be the start of a life-changing journey.