The Indian Army has officially released the merit list for the 10+2 Technical Entry Scheme (TES-53) Course, which is set to commence in July 2025 at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. A total of 137 candidates have been recommended for joining under the TES-53 Course, based on their performance in SSB interviews, medical fitness, and eligibility.
This prestigious scheme allows talented and driven young men to join the Indian Army as commissioned officers in the technical branches, directly after their 10+2 education.
TES 53 Toppers
AIR | Name |
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1 | Devasheesh |
2 | Hemang Samal |
3 | Gagan Singh |
4 | Shaurya Veer Singh |
5 | Vinay Joshi |
6 | Dhananjay Singh Dodiya |
7 | Gagandeep Singh |
8 | Sahil Gangwar |
9 | Darsh Karun Mahatma |
10 | Priyanshu Bharatbhai Joshi |
These ten outstanding candidates have secured top ranks purely on merit and will be receiving Joining Letters (JLs) soon, subject to final verification of documents and eligibility criteria.
The TES (10+2) Entry Scheme is a direct entry for students who have passed their Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM), and appeared in JEE Mains, to join the Army as commissioned officers in technical roles.
Parameter | Details |
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Course | TES-53 (Commencing July 2025) |
Type of Entry | Permanent Commission |
Training Academy | Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun |
Training Duration | 4 Years |
Award | Engineering Degree |
Eligibility | Unmarried Male, 10+2 with 60% in PCM, JEE Mains appearance |
Age Limit | 16½ to 19½ years (Born between 02 Jan 2006 and 01 Jan 2009) |
Stipend | ₹56,100/month during training (NDA cadet equivalent after 3rd year) |
Rank on Commissioning | Lieutenant |
Salary on Commissioning | ₹17-18 LPA CTC (excluding perks) |
Branches | Corps of Engineers, Signals, EME |
What’s Next for Selected Candidates?
- Joining Letters will be issued based on availability of vacancies, medical fitness, and verification of original documents (10th & 12th Marksheets, Certificates).
- Candidates must upload or submit missing documents via the ‘Feedback Query’ module on the official website promptly to avoid delay in joining.
Congratulations to all the recommended candidates! Your journey to become a commissioned officer of the Indian Army has officially begun.