Defence Jobs 2026
Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and DRDO recruitment including Agniveer.
Defence jobs in the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard — including NDA, CDS, AFCAT, Agniveer, TES, SSC tech and direct entry schemes — are catalogued here with eligibility, physical standards and exam dates.
We cover officer and soldier entries across all three services, refreshing notifications, SSB call-ups, written results and merit lists within hours of release from UPSC, Indian Army, Indian Navy and IAF official portals.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the main routes to join the Indian armed forces?
What is the eligibility for the Agniveer scheme?
When are NDA and CDS exam notifications released?
How does the SSB interview process work?
Are women eligible for defence officer entries?
Defence Recruitment Architecture
The Indian armed forces recruit through multiple parallel streams designed for different educational profiles and age groups. Officer cadres come via UPSC-conducted NDA and CDS, service-specific exams like AFCAT and INET, plus direct entry schemes for technical and specialist branches. Soldier ranks recruit through Agniveer rallies and centralised online entrance examinations.
Agniveer Scheme Explained
The Agnipath scheme launched in 2022 recruits youth for four years across all three services. After service, 25 percent are retained as regular soldiers and 75 percent get a Seva Nidhi corpus plus skill certification. Eligible candidates can transition into police jobs, RPF and CAPF roles with reservation benefits.
Preparation for Defence Written Exams
NDA tests Maths and General Ability, CDS tests English, GK and Maths (only first two for OTA), AFCAT tests reasoning, English, GK and quant. Use our syllabus hub for paper patterns and previous papers archive for cycle-wise practice. SSB preparation needs separate focus on personality and group dynamics.
Pairing Defence with Other Government Pathways
If defence selection takes time, run parallel preparation for SSC GD, state police and UPSC CAPF exams which share physical standards and overlapping syllabi. State aspirants from UP, Bihar and Rajasthan traditionally form the largest soldier recruitment pools annually.