WHAT IS THE ACC WRITTEN EXAM?

ACC stands for Army Cadet College. The ACC Wing trains soldiers from the regular army for commission as Officers in the Indian Army. The ACC feeds into the Indian Military Academy Dehradun. A solider needs to have 10+2 qualification, age limit is up to 26 years.The Ateam Offers Best ACC Written Exam coaching in Mohali

Education Requirement: 10+2

Training: Four Yrs (Three Years in ACC Wing and one Year at IMA)

Degree Remark: Graduate Degree from ACC Wing

Age: 26 years

Martial Status: Married or Unmarried

HOW TO APPLY FOR ACC EXAM?

ACC entry scheme is only for serving Indian army soldiers and not available in public domain. One needs to contact the concerned department of his unit to apply for such entries.

EXAM PATTERN OF ACC WRITTEN EXAMINATION

The ACC examination consists of four tests:

Paper 1 – General Mental ability test (GMAT)

Paper 2 – Current & General awareness test (CGAT)

Paper 3 – Interactive Communicative English (ICE)

Paper 4 – Academic Content Test (ACT)

SYLLABUS FOR ACC WRITTEN EXAMINATION

General Mental ability test (GMAT):

Current & General awareness test (CGAT):

Interactive Communicative English (ICE):

Academic Content Test (ACT):

For knowing the detailed syllabus, please check the notification of the examination available from your unit.

RESULTS OF ACC EXAMINATION

Results of the ACC written exam in 3-4 months after the written exam. The same can be viewed on http://joinindianarmy.nic.in/. Being a competitive exam and there is no fixed cut off percentage for passing. Candidates who perform better are sent the call letters for SSB interviews. The final merit list is prepared after the SSB interviews final result and displayed on the Indian Army website. Joining instructions are sent to students based on vacancies available as per the merit list.