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Who can join OTA Gaya?

Who can join OTA Gaya?

How to Join OTA Gaya

  • Notification for TES Entry is released in May/ June and October/ November for respective biennial batches.
  • Candidates who have passed or appearing in 10+2 can apply for this entry.
  • Candidates who have passed 12th with 70\% marks in PCM (physics, chemistry, and mathematics)

How can I apply for OTA Gaya?

Candidates can apply for the Indian Army OTA Gaya Tradesman Recruitment Application form from 19th December 2021 to 02nd February 2021. The applicants need to visit the official website at https://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in/ to apply online.

What is OTA Gaya?

Officer Training Academy, GAYA was raised in 2011 to provide pre-commission training to the cadets or future officers. The academy is situated in the hilly terrains of Paharpur area of Gaya and has a capacity of 350 cadets. Maj. Ramaswamy Parameshwaran of the 8th battalion, Mahar Regiment, who was awarded Param Veer Chakra, belongs to OTA Gaya.

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What is the difference between OTA Gaya and IMA Dehradun?

Only male cadets of NDA and 10+2 TES are also sent to OTA Gaya for their last year of training. Whereas, there is one IMA at Dehradun that trains its cadets for Permanent Commission in the Indian Army. The cadets at OTA, Chennai receive training of 49 weeks.

Which Indian Army officer belongs to the OTA Gaya?

Maj. Ramaswamy Parameshwaran of the 8th battalion, Mahar Regiment, who was awarded Param Veer Chakra, belongs to OTA Gaya. The academy has produced many officers who have earned Ashok chakra and Mahaveer chakra.

What is the syllabus of Ota and Ima?

The syllabus for OTA is divided into two papers: English and General Ability Test. However, IMA’s syllabus is divided into three papers: English, General Ability Test, and Mathematics. The only difference in the syllabus of OTA and IMA is the presence of an additional mathematics paper in the syllabus of IMA.