The Indian Army has officially released the Agniveer GD Admit Card 2025 for the upcoming recruitment examination. Candidates appearing for the exam can now download their hall tickets from the official website: joinindianarmy.nic.in.

As per the latest notification, the Agniveer GD written examination (CEE) will be conducted over four days — from June 30 to July 3, 2025. The exam duration is fixed at 60 minutes.
Key Changes in the Agniveer GD Selection Process
For the physical fitness portion of the recruitment, the 1600-meter race has been restructured into four categories, with updated qualifying criteria:
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Group 1: Complete 1.6 km in 5 minutes 30 seconds — earn 60 marks
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Group 2: Complete 1.6 km in 5 minutes 31 to 5 minutes 45 seconds — earn 48 marks
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Group 3: Complete 1.6 km in 5 minutes 46 to 6 minutes — earn 36 marks
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Group 4: Complete 1.6 km in 6 minutes 1 second to 6 minutes 15 seconds — earn 24 marks (now also qualifying)
In addition, candidates will be given an extra 30 seconds during the race.
Upcoming Admit Cards for Other Categories
The Indian Army has also notified that admit cards for other Agniveer categories will soon be released, including:
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Agniveer Tradesmen (10th Pass)
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Agniveer (Technical)
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Agniveer Tradesmen (8th Pass)
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Agniveer GD (Women Military Police)
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Soldier Technical (Nursing Assistant)
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Havildar Education (IT/Cyber, Information Ops, Linguist)
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Sepoy (Pharma)
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Agniveer Clerk/SKT (Typing Test)
How to Download Agniveer GD Admit Card 2025
Follow these simple steps to download your admit card:
1️⃣ Visit the official Indian Army recruitment portal: joinindianarmy.nic.in
2️⃣ On the homepage, click on the ‘Candidate Login’ section
3️⃣ Enter your login credentials (username/password)
4️⃣ Your Agniveer GD Admit Card 2025 will be displayed on the screen
5️⃣ Download and print a copy of the hall ticket for future reference
Final Reminder for Candidates
All candidates are advised to download their admit cards well in advance and thoroughly check all exam instructions. Physical fitness and running performance will remain a key part of the selection process — so candidates should continue their training diligently.
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