The Indian Army has released the merit list for the JAG-32 course for both men and women at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai, slated for April 2024. This is a pivotal moment for the candidates who have worked diligently to earn their place in this esteemed list.
The merit list is an essential indicator of the candidates’ performance and their potential to join the Indian Army’s Judge Advocate General Branch. It reflects the rigorous standards and the competitive nature of the selection process. The JAG-32 course is known for attracting some of the best legal minds who wish to serve in the Indian Army.
The list for women, designated as SSCW (JAG)-32, and for men, referred to as JAG-32 (Men), contains the names of candidates along with their roll numbers and merit positions. For the women’s list, a total of 5 vacancies are noted, with candidates like Kajal Rai Sadana, Rhythm Singh Thakur, and Saumya Katara at the top three positions.
JAG 32 Women Merit List
Merit | Roll No | Name of Candidates |
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1 | 950357 | KAJAL RAI SADANA |
2 | 950099 | RHYTHM SINGH THAKUR |
3 | 950391 | SAUMYA KATARA |
4 | 950145 | DEEKSHA TRIPATHI |
5 | 950042 | SHIREEN SINGH |
6 | 950148 | POOJA JANGRA |
7 | 950232 | AISHWARYA SETHI |
8 | 950062 | LAVANYA YADAV |
9 | 950060 | RASHMI KUMARI |
10 | 950397 | PALOMA GUPTA |
11 | 950156 | NANDANI ANAND |
12 | 950196 | SAMYUKTA MENON |
13 | 950367 | KAMNA CHOPRA |
14 | 950020 | DEEKSHA SHARMA |
15 | 950043 | DIKSHA MEHTA |
16 | 950215 | VAISHALI TOMAR |
17 | 950059 | KINIKAR GAURI HEMANT |
18 | 950339 | NEHA RATHORE |
19 | 950254 | MATHE SIDDHI SHANTARAM |
20 | 950235 | IPSA |
21 | 950327 | KIRANDEEP KAUR |
22 | 950328 | HIMANSHI CHOUHAN |
23 | 950132 | SHIVANI PATEL |
24 | 950396 | VAISHNAVI SARAVANAN |
25 | 950313 | BENILA B M |
26 | 950450 | VASUPRIYA AWASTHI |
27 | 950222 | MALVEKA NAUTIYAL |
28 | 950117 | HARMEEN KAUR LOTAY |
29 | 950289 | DIVYA JOSEPH |
30 | 950244 | ADITI DESHWAL |
Similarly, the men’s list also shows 5 vacancies, with names like Ujjual Singh, Shreedhar Jugtawat, and Karthikeyan Singh leading the merit list.
JAG 32 Men Merit List
Merit Number | Roll No | Name |
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1 | 900159 | UJJUAL SINGH |
2 | 900533 | SHREEDHAR JUGTAWAT |
3 | 900442 | KARTHIKEYAN SINGH |
4 | 900037 | AMIT CHOUDHARY |
5 | 900351 | ROHAN BANSLA |
6 | 900183 | ADITYA BHATNAGAR |
7 | 900270 | VATS VAIBHAV PRATEUSH |
8 | 900269 | RUDRA DALMIA |
9 | 900514 | SAMEER SINGH DAHIYA |
10 | 900432 | MANISHIT SHARMA |
11 | 900185 | ANKIT CHAMOLI |
12 | 900276 | NIHIT KISHORE JOSHI |
13 | 900023 | ARJUN AHLAWAT |
14 | 900383 | ADITYA KUMAR |
15 | 900113 | RITIK SHARMA |
Candidates who have not submitted copies of all semester mark sheets, Degree/Provisional degree certificates, and other requisite documents are urged to do so immediately to ensure their eligibility for the offered positions. The instructions are clear that submissions can be made via fax or through a self-attested scanned copy on the official website.
The issuance of Joining Letters (JLs) is contingent upon the merit list, vacancies, medical fitness, and educational qualifications. It’s important to note that inclusion in the merit list does not confirm the issuance of joining letters, as this is subject to meeting all eligibility criteria as per the course notification.
Furthermore, the Indian Army has noted that the results of medical examinations have not been included in the preparation of the merit list, indicating that the selection process is multifaceted and thorough.
The publication of the JAG-32 merit list is not just a list of names; it represents the aspirations and commitment of young Indians who are poised to begin their journey in serving the nation. Their expertise in legal matters will be a valuable asset to the Indian Army, ensuring the upholding of justice and the rule of law within the armed forces.
The merit list is an invitation to these promising candidates to step into a world of discipline, duty, and dedication. For many, it is the culmination of years of hard work and the beginning of a challenging yet rewarding career in the Indian Army.