The Indian Army has officially released the CLAT PG 2024 cut-off marks for the JAG Entry Scheme 35th Course (October 2025). Candidates who meet the cut-off scores have been shortlisted for the upcoming SSB interview round.
As per the latest update:
- Male Candidates: Cut-off set at 27 marks and above
- Female Candidates: Cut-off set at 24 marks and above
This shortlisting marks a significant step forward for law graduates aspiring to join the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Branch as Short Service Commissioned (SSC) Officers.
Key Details of JAG 35 Entry Scheme
Commencement: October 2025
Total Vacancies: 8 (4 Men, 4 Women)
Eligibility Criteria
- Age: 21 to 27 years (born between July 2, 1998, and July 1, 2004)
- Education:
- Minimum 55% marks in LLB (3-year after graduation or 5-year after 10+2)
- Must have appeared for CLAT PG 2024
- Eligible for registration with the Bar Council of India
- Nationality: Indian citizens or individuals of Indian origin permanently settled in India
Selection Process
- Shortlisting: Based on CLAT PG 2024 scores
- SSB Interview: Scheduled for May/June 2025
- Medical Examination: For candidates clearing the SSB
- Merit List: Final selection based on overall performance
Training Details
- Academy: Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai
- Duration: 49 weeks
- Stipend: ₹56,100 per month during training
Career Growth
- Commissioning Rank: Lieutenant
- Engagement Period: Up to 14 years (initially 10 years, extendable by 4 years)
- Permanent Commission: May be offered after 10 years of service
A Prestigious Path for Law Graduates
The JAG Entry Scheme offers a unique career path that combines legal expertise with military service. It is a golden opportunity for young law graduates to wear the olive green and serve the nation through the Indian Army’s legal wing.
Candidates who made the cut should now gear up for the SSB interview process and prepare thoroughly to take the next big step toward their dream career.