
The moment that thousands of aspiring soldiers have been waiting for is finally here! The Indian Army has officially announced the results for the Agniveer Common Entrance Examination (CEE) 2025. After the exams that ran from late June into early July, the anticipation has been building, and now you can finally see if your hard work has paid off. It's a huge step forward in the recruitment process, and I'm here to walk you through everything you need to know.
Key Highlights
- ✓ The Indian Army Agniveer CEE 2025 Result has been officially declared and is now available online.
- ✓ You can check your results on the official Indian Army recruitment website: joinindianarmy.nic.in.
- ✓ The Common Entrance Examination (CEE) was held from June 30 to July 10, 2025.
- ✓ Candidates who have qualified will now proceed to Phase II of the selection process.
- ✓ Direct result links for specific AROs like Mandi, Hamirpur, and Hisar have been released.
The Wait Is Over: Your Results Are Live!
Alright, let's get right to it. The Indian Army has published the results, and they're available for you to check right now. You won't find them just anywhere; the only place to get the official, verified results is on the Join Indian Army website. This is the central hub for all things related to Agniveer recruitment, so it's a site you should have bookmarked by now.
The results have been released in a roll number-wise format, which means you'll be looking through a PDF document to find your number. They've also been organized by various categories, including separate lists for Civil Candidates and Serving Candidates. This makes it a bit easier to navigate to the specific list that applies to you. Make sure you have your roll number handy before you start digging in!
A Step-by-Step Guide to Checking Your Result
Navigating government websites can sometimes feel a little tricky, so here’s a simple breakdown of how to find your result without any hassle. Just follow these steps, and you'll have your result in no time. It's a straightforward process designed to get you the information you need quickly.
First things first, head over to the official website: joinindianarmy.nic.in. Once the homepage loads, your eyes should be scanning for a section labeled "JCO/OR/Agniveer Enrollment." Under this heading, you'll find a clickable link that says "CEE Results." That's your gateway! Clicking on it will open up a new page where all the magic happens.
On this new page, you'll see a table with details like the Zonal Recruiting Office (ZRO), Army Recruiting Office (ARO), and the subject of the result. Look for the result that matches your specific ARO and category. Next to it, you'll see a download link. Click that to open the PDF file with the list of qualified roll numbers. Once you have it open, I highly recommend saving it to your device for future reference. You'll definitely need it!
Found Your Name? Here’s What Happens Next (Phase II)
If you found your roll number on the list, a massive congratulations to you! That's a huge accomplishment. But as you know, this is just the first hurdle. Clearing the written examination (Phase I) means you're now eligible to move on to Phase II, which is where the physical and medical assessments come into play. This phase is designed to test your physical prowess and ensure you're fit for the demanding life in the Army.
So, what does Phase II involve? It's a series of tests, and you'll need to clear each one. First up is the Physical Fitness Test (PFT), which typically includes a 1.6 km run, pull-ups, sit-ups, and push-ups. Following that is the Physical Measurement Test (PMT), where your height, weight, and chest measurements will be checked against the required standards. It's all about meeting the physical criteria set by the army.
After the physical tests, you'll undergo a comprehensive Medical Examination to ensure you're in good health. And don't forget the Document Verification—this is where you'll need to present all your original certificates for education, age, identity, and any category claims. For some roles, there might also be an Adaptability Test, which is a psychological assessment. It's a thorough process, but it's the final stretch before the merit list.
A Quick Look Back at the CEE Exam
Let's just take a quick moment to recap the exam you all worked so hard for. The Common Entrance Examination (CEE) took place from June 30 to July 10, 2025. It was an objective-type test, meaning all the questions were multiple-choice (MCQs). Depending on the specific category you applied for, the challenge was either to attempt 50 questions in one hour or a more extensive 100 questions in two hours.
This exam is the first major screening process in the Agniveer recruitment drive, designed to test the foundational knowledge and aptitude of candidates. Passing it is a testament to your preparation and dedication. The final merit list, however, won't be based on this exam alone. Your performance in both Phase I and Phase II will be combined, and selections will be made based on those total scores and the number of vacancies available in your region and category.
Direct Result Links for Specific Regions
Here's some great news for candidates from specific regions! The Indian Army has released direct PDF links for several Army Recruiting Offices (AROs), which makes finding your result even easier. If you fall under one of these, you can skip the general search and go straight to your list. It’s always helpful when they streamline the process like this.
Here are some of the direct links that have been made available so far. You can find results for Mandi, Ambala ARO Charkhi Daadri, Hamirpur, RTG Zone-Palampur, and Hisar. There are also separate links provided for "Civil Candidates" and "Serving Candidates" for a more organized view. Be sure to check the main "CEE Results" page for the full list, as more might be added.
Conclusion
So there you have it! The Indian Army Agniveer CEE 2025 results are out, and the next chapter of the recruitment journey is about to begin. The key takeaway is to head to joinindianarmy.nic.in, check for your roll number, and save that PDF. If you've qualified, it's time to shift your focus and start preparing physically and mentally for the challenges of Phase II.
This is a significant milestone, whether you made the list this time or not. For those who qualified, get ready for the physical and medical tests—it's your time to shine. Remember, the final merit list considers everything, so give it your all in the next stage. Best of luck to everyone!
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