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Army recruitment rally for Hisar, Sirsa youths

CHANDIGARH: The Army would conduct a recruitment rally for the youths from Hisar and Sirsa districts for the posts of General Duty and Soldier Clerk/Store Keeper at Mahavir stadium in Hisar from July 27 to August 8.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 20

The Army would conduct a recruitment rally for the youths from Hisar and Sirsa districts for the posts of General Duty and Soldier Clerk/Store Keeper at Mahavir stadium in Hisar from July 27 to August 8. Interested candidates may get themselves registered online by July 12, 2016.

This was stated by a spokesperson of the Hisar recruitment office today. He said online registration was mandatory for joining the Army. He said the candidates would have to get themselves registered on the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. They would have to give details such as father’s and mother’s name, date of birth, e-mail ID, mobile number, etc. They would also have to upload a scanned passport-sized photograph and scanned signature, he said.

He said the candidates would be required to mention the marks scored in Class X and other education courses according to the post being applied for.

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