If you’re an engineering graduate eyeing a career in uniform, the wait is over. Indian Army SSC Technical 68th Men Recruitment is going on. The Indian Army has thrown open applications for the 68th Short Service Commission (Technical) Course, Men, set to commence in April 2027. Alongside it, the 39th SSCW Tech entry has been announced for women candidates. Together, the two intakes will fill 381 vacancies, and this piece breaks down everything a male candidate needs to know before hitting submit.
How Many Seats Are Actually Available
There are overall 381 posts, out of which 350 are for SSC Tech 68th Course for male candidates and 31 posts are for SSCW Tech 39th Course for female candidates. That’s a meaningful jump from recent cycles, where vacancy counts hovered in the double digits, so this is genuinely one of the larger technical intakes the Army has floated in a while.
Important Dates You Cannot Miss
The online application portal for male candidates opens from 9/July/2026 to 7/August/2026. That’s a short window for filling out the application form.
| Item | Details |
| Opening date (male) | 9/July/2026 |
| Closing date (male) | 7/August/2026 |
| Duration | Less than 30 days |
Applications are submitted exclusively through the official Join Indian Army website, joinindianarmy.nic.in. No offline forms, no third-party portals — anything else claiming to process your application should be treated as a scam.
Who Can Apply
Eligibility is fairly specific, and getting it wrong is the easiest way to get your application rejected at the shortlisting stage itself.
Age limit: Candidates must be between 20 and 27 years old as reckoned against the course commencement benchmark.
Educational qualification: You need a B.E./B.Tech degree in a relevant engineering discipline from a recognized university. Final-year students aren’t excluded either — they can apply provided they submit proof of having cleared the degree, along with semester-wise mark sheets, by the time the selection process demands it.
Marital status: The entry is open only to unmarried male candidates.
Nationality: Applicants must be Indian citizens, or in specific cases, subjects of Nepal or Bhutan, or persons of Indian origin holding the requisite eligibility certificate.
The Selection Process For Indian Army SSC Technical 68th Men Recruitment
Here’s something that surprises a lot of first-time applicants — there’s no written entrance test for SSC Tech entries. Selection runs entirely on academic merit and a structured evaluation process. Once your application is cleared based on your records which you have provided, you’re called for the Services Selection Board interview.
The SSB interview is conducted over several days that takes assessment step-by-step to check the candidate’s leadership potential and mental resilience. There are group tasks, and personal interview rounds that are structured in a way that test skills of candidates rather than just textbook knowledge.
Those who clear the SSB are required to appear for medical examination, and the medical board recommends the merit list after taking medical fitness into consideration.
Where and How Long the Training Runs
Candidates who qualify in the final merit list will be put through the 49 weeks training at Officers Training Academy(OTA), Gaya, Bihar. Should the course commence as planned in April 2027, the training would end in the beginning of 2028 and exact training calendar will be confirmed by the Indian Army closer to the start of the course.
During training, cadets receive a monthly stipend of ₹56,100, which cushions the transition before commissioning.
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What You Earn Once Commissioned
On successful completion of the training, candidates are commissioned as Lieutenants in Pay Level 10 having a minimum pay of ₹56,100 which can go up to ₹1,77,500 in Level 10 as per the 7th CPC Pay Matrix. With military allowances and field area pay, and other perks added, a fresh lieutenant’s effective pay package normally works out to about the ₹17-18 lakh per annum figure although that doesn’t include free medical coverage or travel concessions.
As officers move up the ranks — Captain, Major, and beyond — pay levels rise accordingly, all the way up to the Chief of Army Staff at Level-18.
Conclusion
If you’re an engineering graduate looking for a career that combines technical work with leadership responsibility and long-term financial security, this is one of the more accessible entry points into the Indian Army officer cadre — no written exam, a straightforward merit-based shortlisting process, and one of the larger vacancy counts seen in recent SSC Tech cycles. The application window is short, though, so candidates planning to apply should start gathering their engineering mark sheets and eligibility documents well before 9 July 2026.








