What is the age of retirement in Indian Army?

§1252.
—Unless retired or separated earlier, each regular commissioned officer of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps covered by subsection (b) shall be retired on the first day of the month following the month in which the officer becomes 64 years of age.
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How many years work in Indian Army?

On an average, jawans enter service at 19-20 years and goes on to serve for 33-35 years in case they do not get a promotion. Now on, soldiers will serve a minimum tenure of 17 years.
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What is the salary of Army soldier?

Average Indian Army Soldier salary in India is ₹ 4.7 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 12 years to 20 years. Soldier salary at Indian Army ranges between ₹ 0.5 Lakhs to ₹ 7 Lakhs per year. Salary estimates are based on 181 salaries received from various employees of Indian Army.
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How long can you stay in Army?

Keeping the above in mind, the Army offers active duty (full-time) enlistment periods from two years to five years (only certain jobs are available for two and three-year enlistees).
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Does Indian army get pension?

Service element is similar to retiring pension i.e. 50% of last reckonable emoluments.It consists of pension for service actually rendered i.e. 50% of last pay drawn subject to a minimum of Rs. 3500/- pm.
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What is retirement age of air force?

The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Centre and others on a plea seeking that the retirement age of the Group Captains (Flying Pilots and Navigators) serving in the Air Force should be increased from 54 years to 57 years.
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What is the retirement age in Indian Navy?

The minimum qualifying service (without weightage) to be eligible for retiring pension is 20 years (15 years in case of a late entrant). The maximum qualifying service including weightage reckonable for pensionary benefits is 33 years.
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What is the retirement age of Army Chief?

The COAS reaches superannuation upon three years in the office or at the age of 62, whichever is earlier.
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Does Indian Navy get pension?

Officers & Sailors (Regular Cadre).

Permanent commissioned officers and sailors (regular cadre) shall be eligible for pensionary benefits post completion of specific period of service, in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations.
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Do Army officers get house?

There is nothing special about an Indian Army Officer's house which is also known as Army officer Married Accommodation counted as one of privileges or facilities provided to an Army Officer. The Army accommodations are usually 2000 sq ft area of 3BHK or 4 BHK flats allotted to Major rank officers and above.
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Can a Indian soldier resign?

(3) The central Government after considering the reports, the explanation, if any, of the officer and the recommendation of the Chief of the Army Staff, may call upon the officer to retire or resign, and on his refusing to do so, the officer may be compulsorily retired or removed from the service on pension or gratuity ...
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Do you go to jail if you quit the military?

Attempted desertion also is charged as a military crime, as long as the attempt went beyond mere preparation. Desertion carries a maximum punishment of dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay, and confinement of five years.
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What are the Army benefits?

You may be surprised by the range of benefits you'll receive in the Army. We offer 30 vacation days, comprehensive healthcare, housing, cash allowances to cover the cost of living, money for education, family services, and even career support after you serve.
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How long is an Army contract?

The Army offers enlistment contracts of two years, three years, four years, five years, and six years. Only a few Army jobs are available for two and three year enlistees (mainly those jobs that don't require much training time, and that the Army is having a hard time getting enough recruits).
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What is Army full form?

The word ARMY may also mean a field army within a national military force. However, we can say that the Full form of Army is Alert Regular Mobility Young.
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Can army officer become IAS?

Defence personnel cannot take the UPSC Civil Services Exam while in service. However, a short service commissioned (SSC) officer in the army can take the exam if he has less than two years of service left and satisfies all the other eligibility conditions of the UPSC CSE.
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Is there any bond in Army?

The government spends some Rs. 1.7 crore (Rs 17 million) on training an armed forces' doctor. With many of them quitting before serving the mandatory 20 years, the severance bond for doing so has been raised to Rs. 25 lakh (Rs 2.5 million), with the amount rising to Rs.
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Do army officers get car?

Officers and veterans of pay level 10-18 can purchase a car every eight years. In all cases, the gap between two purchases should be a minimum of eight years.
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Is army officer live with family?

The family lines of a unit are located nearby where jawans can stay with their families for limited periods. The officers' messes and living quarters are located slightly away from the unit lines. Married officers live in small bungalows allotted to them in the cantonment area.
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Is army a good career?

Apart from attractive pay and perks, Army offers you the best in Life Style, even better than all other professions. Be it the social interaction, finest clubs, golf courses, medical facilities and ample opportunities to indulge in adventure and sports, Army has it all.
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How much money does Army officer get after retirement?

Calculating the pension is easy. It is 50% of your total Monthly pay plus DA (Example : An Officer retired from the post of Col on the attaining of age (Full service) and his basic pay if Rs. 60000.00 Grade Pay 8000, Military Service Pay 6000/. The above example will be used for calculation.)
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What is Air Force pension?

Defined Benefit: Monthly retired pay for life after at least 20 years of service (so if you retire at 20 years of service, you will get 40% of your highest 36 months of base pay). Retired pay will be calculated as follows: (Years of creditable service x 2.0%) x average of highest 36 months basic pay.
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