Indian Army Agniveer CEE 2025: Exam Dates Announced, Admit Card Out Today– Check Details Here
The Indian Army has officially announced the detailed schedule for the Agniveer Common Entrance Exam (CEE) 2025, and candidates can now move to one of the most important stages of the recruitment process. According to the notification, the exam will be conducted online and is set to take place from June 30 to July 10, 2025, for various posts under the Agniveer scheme.
The notification was released on the official website joinindianarmy.nic.in. Along with the exam schedule, the Indian Army has also confirmed the admit card release dates, starting today, June 16.
Detailed Exam Schedule – Category-Wise
Here’s the breakdown of exam dates for each Agniveer post:
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Agniveer (General Duty) – June 30 to July 3
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Agniveer Tradesmen (10th pass) – July 3 to July 4
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Agniveer (Technical) – July 4
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Agniveer Tradesmen (8th pass), Agniveer GD (Women Military Police) – July 7
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Sol Tech (NA), Havildar Education (IT, Cyber, Info Ops, Linguist) – July 8
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Sepoy (Pharma), JCO (Religious Teacher), JCO (Catering), Havildar (Surveyor/Auto Cartographer) – July 9
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Agniveer (Clerk/Store Keeper Technical) & Typing Test – July 10
This year, the Indian Army has ensured a structured and staggered examination schedule to smoothly accommodate candidates across various categories.
Admit Card Release Dates
Admit cards will be made available 14 days before the scheduled exam for each category. For example:
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Agniveer General Duty admit card is available for download starting June 16.
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Admit cards for the remaining categories will be released from June 18 onwards.
To download the admit card, candidates must log in to the official website using their registration number and password. It is essential to carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination center.
Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
The Agniveer CEE 2025 will be conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) featuring multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The structure of the exam varies based on the category:
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50 MCQs in 1 hour or
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100 MCQs in 2 hours
Candidates must read each question carefully as negative marking is applicable. For every incorrect answer, 25% of the marks assigned to the question will be deducted.
To maintain fairness, especially in multi-session exams, the normalisation of scores will be implemented. This means that scores will be adjusted to account for any variation in difficulty levels across different exam sessions.
Key Points for Candidates
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Ensure that your admit card is downloaded on time and all personal details on it are correct.
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Reach the exam center well in advance to avoid last-minute hassle.
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Carry a valid ID proof, admit card printout, and necessary stationery items as instructed.
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Follow all exam-day guidelines issued by the Indian Army strictly.
Conclusion
The Indian Army Agniveer CEE is a golden opportunity for young aspirants looking to serve the nation. With the exam dates now confirmed and the admit card download process underway, candidates should focus on final revisions and stay updated with any new announcements through the official website.