If you are a law graduate dreaming of serving the nation in uniform, the JAG Entry Scheme 124th Course (October 2026) offers a prestigious and respected pathway to join the Indian Army as a commissioned officer. This entry combines legal excellence with military leadership, making it one of the most sought-after opportunities for law aspirants.
What is JAG Entry in the Indian Army?
The Judge Advocate General (JAG) Branch is the legal arm of the Indian Army. Officers commissioned through JAG Entry provide legal advice to the Army, handle court-martials, military law, administrative law, and play a crucial role in maintaining discipline and justice within the forces.
The JAG Entry Scheme 124th Course is a Short Service Commission (Non‑Technical) entry for male and female law graduates.
Key Highlights: JAG Entry Scheme 124th Course
- Course Commencement: October 2026
- Type of Entry: Short Service Commission (JAG – NT)
- Branch: Judge Advocate General (JAG)
- Training Academy: Officer Training Academy (OTA), Chennai
- Training Duration: 49 weeks
- Rank on Commissioning: Lieutenant
Eligibility Criteria
Age Limit
- Candidates must be between 21 to 27 years as on 01 July 2026.
Marital Status
- Unmarried Male and Unmarried Female candidates only are eligible.
Educational Qualification
- Minimum 55% aggregate marks in LLB degree (either 3‑year or 5‑year course).
- Candidate must have appeared in CLAT PG 2025.
Note: Final‑year students are not eligible unless they have completed the degree with required marks.
Vacancies
- Total Vacancies: 08
Due to the limited number of seats, competition is extremely high. Strategic preparation for SSB is crucial.
Selection Process
The selection process follows multiple elimination stages:
- Online Application
- Shortlisting based on CLAT PG 2025 score
- SSB Interview (5 Days)
- Medical Examination
- Merit List
- Issuance of Joining Letter
Only candidates clearing all stages successfully are finally selected.
SSB Shortlisting & Interview Timeline
- Shortlisting for SSB: Second week of March 2026 (based on CLAT PG score)
- SSB Interview Dates: May / June 2026
- SSB Duration: Up to 5 days
- Choice of SSB Centre & Date: Available for two weeks in May
Medical Standards
Candidates must meet the medical standards prescribed by the Indian Army. These include parameters related to eyesight, height‑weight proportion, hearing, and overall physical fitness.
Medical standards are strictly followed, so early self‑assessment is advised.
Training Details
- Pre‑Commission Training Academy: Officer Training Academy (OTA), Chennai
- Training Duration: 49 weeks (starting October 2026)
- Stipend During Training: ₹56,100 per month
Training at OTA focuses on leadership, military law, discipline, and physical conditioning.
Salary & Career Progression
Pay & Allowances
- Stipend during training: ₹56,100/month
- Approximate CTC after commissioning: ₹17–18 lakh per annum
Rank on Commissioning
- Lieutenant
Type of Commission
- Short Service Commission (SSC)
Release & Permanent Commission Options
- Option for Release:
- After 5 years
- After 10 years
- After 14 years
- Option for Permanent Commission:
- Available after 10 years of service, subject to eligibility and Army requirements.
Release benefits depend on total length of service.
Important Dates: Online Application
- Application Start Date: 27 January 2026 (1500 hrs)
- Last Date to Apply: 27 February 2026 (1500 hrs)
Candidates are advised not to wait till the last date.
Why Prepare with Georgian Defence Academy?
At Georgian Defence Academy, we specialize in SSB interview preparation with a result‑oriented approach. Our training focuses on:
- Officer‑Like Qualities (OLQs)
- Psychology Tests (TAT, WAT, SRT, SD)
- GTO Tasks with practical exposure
- Personal Interview guidance
- Exclusive mentoring for JAG aspirants
With expert assessors and a disciplined environment, we help you convert opportunity into selection.
Final Words
The JAG Entry Scheme 124th Course (Oct 2026) is not just a career option—it is a chance to serve justice, law, and the nation in olive green. With limited vacancies and high competition, early preparation and correct guidance can make all the difference.
Start your preparation today with Georgian Defence Academy and take one step closer to wearing the uniform.
For official and detailed notification, candidates should always refer to the Indian Army’s official recruitment portal.