What are the physical tests for Indian Army?
In 2016, the Govt of India and the Indian Army hinted that they might conduct the written test before the physical test for the recruitment rallies….Marks for Race.
| 1600 Meters Race (Run) | |
| Timing | Marks |
|---|---|
| 5 Minutes 30 Seconds | 60 |
| 5 Min 31 Sec to 45 Sec | 48 |
| 5 Minutes 46 Seconds or more | Fail |
What physical fitness is required for Army?
They have to complete a two-mile run in less than 15 minutes and 12 seconds, as well as a five-mile run in 40 minutes or less. They must be able to perform six untimed pull-ups. A 16-mile hike with a 65-pound pack in 5 hours and 20 minutes or less and an untimed 15-meter swim in full Ranger gear are also mandatory.
What is the chest size for Army?
# Minimum chest required is 77 cm, and plus 5 cm after expansion. # The Weight of the candidate should be in proportion with his height & according to his age. The above are the physical criteria needed for a candidate to qualify for army soldier GD.
What is the weight of Indian Army?
Indian Army Region Wise Weight and Height Chart for GD
| States | GD & TDN | Clerk & SKT |
|---|---|---|
| Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Dadar, Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu | 168 cms | 162 cms |
| Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa and Puducherry | 166 cms | 162 cms |
| Weight | 50 kg | 50 Kg |
| Chest | 77-82 Cm | 77-82 Cm |
What is the weight limit for Army?
According to the Army Weight Control Program, a member of the Army who is female and 5’4” tall can weigh no more than 143 pounds. A female member of the army 6’0” tall can weigh no more than 170 pounds. Women who are 5’4″ tall and weigh less than 143 lbs.
What is PPT in army?
Production Prove-out Test. Military and Defence.
Is Mobile allowed in Indian Army?
The Indian Army, too, has barred use of mobile phones (smart and basic general model) in forward lines sensitive to enemy attacks. The IAF policy does not allow carriage and use of smartphones inside technical area, both at the Command HQs and at training centres, that includes flying bases.