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What Territorial Army Offers You?

Indian army has published the Territorial Army Officer notification for civilian candidates today. The Territorial Army Exam 2022 for civilian candidates will be conducted by the Indian Army on 25...

Indian army has published the Territorial Army Officer notification for civilian candidates today. The Territorial Army Exam 2022 for civilian candidates will be conducted by the Indian Army on 25 September 2022. Indian Army will open the Territorial Army 2022 registration for civilian candidates from 01 July 2022 to 30 July 2022. Lakhs of Territorial Army aspirants are applying for the Territorial Army 2022. Applications are invited from gainfully employed young citizens for an opportunity of donning the uniform and serving the nation as Territorial Army Officers (Non Departmental), based on the concept of enabling motivated young citizens to serve in a military environment without having to sacrifice their primary professions. You can serve the nation in two capacities – as a civilian and as a soldier. No other option allows you such an expanse of experiences.

Also Check: Territorial Army 2022 Notification And Exam Date – Territorial Army Recruitment For Civilians

WHAT THE ARMY OFFERS

1. Dear candidates, all of you have aspirations and dreams, of what your education will finally yield. If you are looking for a fat pay packet, a corporate job is the answer. But above and beyond this should be the question of what the job offer in totality. Let us see what attributes go into making an excellent career. The attributes that one expects from a satisfying profession are:-
(a) Professional Advancement
(b) Job Satisfaction
(c) Job Security
(d) Economic Stability
(e) Social Status
(f) Quality of Life
(g) Variety and Adventure

2. If these are what you too are looking forward to, then Army is the profession for you, as these in the Army, compare far more than favourably with any other service.

3. All of us are aware that, professions are competitive, in so far as promotions are concerned. Army is no different. However, as said earlier the competition in the Army is clean and devoid of any other factor but competence.

PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT: The promotional avenues available to an Army officer are:-

(a) By Time Scale 
Captain
Major
Lieutenant Colonel

(b) By Selection 
Colonel
Brigadier

JOB SATISFACTION: Lack of job satisfaction leads to tremendous frustration and results in job-hopping. Jobs in the civil world whether with the government or the corporate leave one with no alternate avenues if stuck with a frustrating portfolio or set up. On the contrary, the sheer variety, sense of purpose, responsibility and pride, negate any job dissatisfaction in the Army.

JOB SECURITY: For an effective career, a long-term strategy is essential and this is possible only if continuity and job security is assured. The Army has been structured to ensure that its personnel work with unhindered dignity. Additionally, statutory rules and regulations exist to safeguard the interests of the servicemen adequately both while in service and after retirement.

FOREIGN COURSES AND POSTINGS: The service also offers opportunity for courses and postings abroad. The India Army is renowned all over the world and interaction with foreign armies is extensive. Service with UN Forces provides exposure and travel opportunities across the globe.

ECONOMIC STABILITY: Consequent to the Sixth Pay Commission salaries have shot up. While the pay and the allowances of an Army officer may superficially appear to be at par with other Central government services, and may be less than that offered by the corporate sector, the quality of life and non-inflationary nature of the perks, which the Army offers outshine the other services. Government job entitles you to many hidden perks, which you may NOT quantify while calculating remuneration. Apparently, there are about 61 types of facilities, benefits and allowances that are applicable to Army in general. In fact if one were to work out the remuneration of a service officer vis a vis a comparable job in the private sector, on the basis of ‘cost to company’you would be astounded to find the returns of an Army man to be more if not the same. Some of these perks which are not quantified in terms of cash and are immune to inflation are as follows in case of a Lieutenant, which is the starting rank.

  1. STARTING PAY RS 15600/- to 39100/-PM
  2. GRADE PAY RS 5400/-
  3. MILITARY SERVICE PAY RS 6000/-
  4. KIT MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE Rs 400/-pm
  5. TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE RS 1600/- PM to RS 3200 pm/-
  6. FIELD AREA ALLOWANCE RS 25% of Basic Pay RS6780/- pm
  7. COUNTER INSURGENCY RS 6300/- PM
  8. HIGH ALTITUDE/UNCONGENIAL CLIMATE RS 5600/- PM
  9. SIACHEN RS 14000/- PM
  10. FLYING PAY RS 9000/- PM
  11. PARACHUTE PAY RS 1200/- PM
  12. SPECIAL FORCES RS 9000/- PM
  13. GALLANTRY AWARDS
  14. TECHNICAL PAY
  15. LIFE LONG PENSION
  16. QUALIFICATION PAY/ GRANT FOR SERVICE COURSES RS 6000/- PM TO RS 20000/- PM
  17. OUTFIT ALLOWANCE RENEWED EVERY THREE YEARS RS 14000/- INITIAL & RS 3000/-
  18. ENTITLED RATIONS
  19. ANNUAL LEAVE TWO MONTHS & CASUAL LEAVE 20 DAYS
  20. 50% CONCESSION ON AIR TRAVEL
  21. FREE TRAIN TRAVEL ONCE A YEAR AND SUBSIDY FOR OTHER JOURNEYS, LTC
  22. FREE MEDICAL- SELF AND FAMILY IN WELL EQUIPPED MILITARY HOSPITALS
  23. SUBSIDISED HOUSING IN CLEAN CANTONMENTS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
  24. CANTEEN FACILITIES FOR SUBSIDISED PURCHASE OF ITEMS INCLUDING CARS AND ACs
  25. INSURANCE COVER FOR RS 15 LAKHS AT SUBSIDISED PREMIUM
  26. GROUP HOUSING SCHEMES IN CITIES INCLUDING METROS
  27. LOW INTEREST LOANS
  28. SEPERATED FAMILY ACCOMMODATION IN CHOICE STATIONS.
  29. ENCASHMENT OF LEAVE UPTO 300 DAYS AT LAST PAY DRAWN
  30. STUDY LEAVE UPTO 2 YEARS WITH FULL PAY AND ALL BENEFITS
  31.  FOREIGN POSTINGS

The above are entitled as per service conditions and qualifications acquired.


POST RETIREMENT BENEFITS

  1. PENSION AT 50% OF LAST PAY DRAWN
  2. DEATH CUM RETIREMENT GRATUITY
  3. FREE MEDICAL TREATMENT INCLUDING DEPENDANTS
  4. CANTEEN FACILITIES AS BEFORE
  5. INSURANCE COVER
  6. RESETTLEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
  7. MBA PROGRAMME FOR RETIRED OFFRS


TRAINING PROGRAMME (OFFRS): Training for preparing retiring/retired officers for their resettlement in civil life is one of the major functions entrusted to the DGR. The resettlement training courses provide nationally/internationally accepted certification to facilitate officers to get quick employment within/outside the country. In addition six months courses being conducted at reputed B Schools (IIMs – Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bangalore, Indore, XLRI Jamshedpur, MDI Gurgaon, NMIMS Mumbai. These courses have received an overwhelming response from officers and resulted in good job placements in the corporate sector. Other courses are being conducted in multifarious fields like Information Technology, Security Services, Entrepreneurship Development, Business Administration, Personnel Management, Hotel Management, Tourism, Human Resources Development, Law, Insurance and many other short term courses on miscellaneous subjects. Constant endeavour is made to improve the quality of training by regular monitoring

If the above were to be worked out in tangible terms it would add up to an amount that no private firm would be either capable of, or willing to pay.

QUALITY OF LIFE: As an Indian Army officer at 21, you’d be looking at a lifestyle that one cannot imagine in any other profession, so early in life. What compromises “Quality of Life”? On one hand is a job with a thick pay packet but with the drudgery of 9AM to 9PM schedule, no avenues and time for extracurricular activities, no scope for adventure and excitement, no social status, lack of family life, threat of being terminated with a month’s salary, working in suffocating environment with no self respect and honour. On the other hand is a job which offers you challenge, adventure, excitement, honour, prestige, self respect, whole some family life, safety and security for the family and to top it all the love, respect and esteem of our great India. In the somewhat chaotic social and economic conditions that prevail in our country, Army life is an island of sanity and social order that is the envy of our countrymen. Quality of life is an important attribute of Army life, and has no parallel in any other service. Some of the intangibles, which go to make the quality of life in the Army, are:-

  1. Service of the motherland.
  2. A profession to be proud of
  3. Opportunity to travel and know the country and its people/culture/flora and fauna
  4. Opportunity to serve and represent the nation abroad
  5. A pure and noble profession
  6. Honour and social status
  7. No stagnation, a new challenge every day.
  8. Opportunity for growth
  9. Sports and adventure activity
  10. Messes, clubs and institutions facilities
  11. Education facilities – Both school and professional colleges for children
  12. AWWA hostel for girls in metros
  13. Army ensures your physical and mental health.
  14. (Quality of life ensured not only for officers, but also families.

VARIETY AND ADVENTURES: Variety and adventure are the spice and romance of life. No profession has the kind of recreational and adventure facilities to offer as the Army does; from membership of the best clubs in country to horse riding, swimming, golfing, mountaineering, trekking and sailing. Posting to exotic stations gives one an opportunity to see India and its different cultures, in all its vivid glory. You may also get a chance to go abroad on course or on posting. So, if one is looking for a profession, which goes beyond being a mere job, accept the challenge and join the Indian Army.

PROFESSIONAL ENHANCEMENT: The Army affords a very open, impartial and transparent avenue for professional enhancement. For a professionally dedicated officer with sincerity and dedication, the sky is the limit. Salient aspects of professional enhancement are as follows:-

  1. Opportunity for higher study in prestigious institutions both in India and abroad
  2. Deputation in various scientific institutions in the country including DRDO, DGQA, LRDE, BEL, ITI and host of others
  3. Foreign assignments in the UNO and Indian embassies/missions
  4. Foreign assignments in connection with the procurement of advanced technology and weaponry and training to handle and maintain the same
  5. Promotions solely based on capability and free of any extraneous consideration
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SOCIAL STATUS IN SERVICE: All of us have our own opinion about what constitutes “social status”. However it is an undisputed fact that the status of a ‘warrior’ has stood the test of time. History and society have both held the soldier in esteem and offered him a unique status in society. By joining the Army, one becomes a member of an exclusive and elite brotherhood, which is the envy of one and all.

POST RETIREMENT: Even after laying down the uniform, Army officers continue to have the status of the most respected citizens of our country. This added to their ingrained code of conduct and ethical values enable them to occupy a special social niche in society. Since he is much fitter due to the active lifestyle he has led, a second career or lateral absorption in parallel employment is always eminently feasible. His do or die attitude and mental agility ensures that he never really grows into old age, but continues to contribute and thus remain a valued member of society.

SYSTEM OF SELECTION: The selection procedures are impartial, objective and are uniformly applied to one and all and have only one aim – to “select the best”.

POSTING/ TENURES SUBSEQUENT TO COMMISSIONING: Unlike in a civil environment where a posting means virtual uprooting of a household and starting a fresh new station, in the Army it is merely a change of scene. With more and more stations falling under the purview of peace stations and with better infrastructure facilities coming up even in small stations, the pangs of moving are speedily easing up.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Here it would be apt to reiterate – That all professions serve our motherland – but none of them is in the same league as the Indian Army – for this is the only profession which affords you the opportunity to live up to these stirring lines.

“TO EVERY MAN UPON THIS EARTH, DEATH COMES SOONER OR LATER. AND HOW CAN A MAN DIE BETTER FACING FEARFUL ODDS FOR THE ASHES OF HIS FATHER AND THE TEMPLE OF HIS GODS” -Macauley

Many aspirants who are looking forward to joining the Territorial Army can read the official notification TA Exam 2021 on SSBCrackExams. In this article, we are going to talk about a frequently asked question which is, can I join the Territorial Army? So we are going to talk about what is TA and who all can join the TA.

Now it must be clear, so if you are preparing for the TA do check the given linkTerritorial Army Full Online Course

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