Indian Army (GD, Clerk) Coaching in Dehradun
Doon Defence Career Point's Indian Army Coaching in Dehradun prepares candidates for Army GD (General Duty) and Army Clerk/SKT recruitment — covering the Physical Fitness Test, the Written Exam and complete Medical readiness under one structured, disciplined program.
Best Indian Army Coaching in Dehradun
The Indian Army recruits hundreds of soldiers every year through Army GD and Army Clerk/Store Keeper Technical (SKT) rallies conducted across recruiting zones. It's one of the most direct routes into the Armed Forces for candidates straight out of Class 10th or 12th — no separate defence academy required, just the right physical preparation and written-exam readiness.
DDCP's Indian Army (GD, Clerk) Coaching in Dehradun trains candidates for both stages of this recruitment — the Physical Fitness Test and the Written/Common Entrance Exam — alongside guidance on documentation, medical standards and the overall recruitment rally process. Since 2012, DDCP has contributed to nearly half of all defence selections from Uttarakhand, and Army GD & Clerk aspirants train under the very same faculty and discipline that has built that record.
Indian Army Course Summary
| Daily Lectures | 4 Hours (GIS, Maths, English & Science — 1 hour each) |
| Batch Duration Options | 1 Year / 6 Months / 4 Months |
| Success Rate | 84% |
| Batch Size | Maximum 45 Students |
| Medium of Instruction | English & Hindi |
Indian Army Course — Fee Structure
Indian Army GD & Clerk — Know The Difference
Indian Army GD (General Duty)
- Open to candidates who have passed Class 10th (Matric) with 45% marks aggregate, and 33% in each subject
- Age limit: 17½ to 23 years, as notified in each recruitment rally
- Selection begins with the Physical Fitness Test, followed by the Written Exam and Medical Test
- A large-volume entry — the Indian Army conducts GD rallies across zones throughout the year
Indian Army Clerk / SKT
- Requires a Class 12th pass in any stream (Arts, Commerce, Science) with 60% aggregate and 50% in each subject
- English and Mathematics/Accounts/Book-Keeping compulsory in Class 10th or 12th, with 50% minimum marks
- Age limit: 17½ to 23 years
- Selection process: Physical Fitness Test, followed by the Written/Common Entrance Exam and Medical Test
Why Choose Our Indian Army Coaching
Every subject in the Army Written Exam — General Intelligence, Mathematics, English and General Science — is taught by faculty who focus as much on exam scores as on discipline, communication and confidence, so candidates walk into the recruitment rally fully prepared, not just academically but physically and mentally.
Weekly Saturday mock tests, doubt-clearing sessions and daily physical training under retired army trainers ensure candidates are ready for both stages of selection — not just the paper.
Indian Army Entrance Exam — Paper Pattern
| S.No. | Subjects | Duration | Max. Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mathematics | 2.5 Hours | 300 Marks |
| 2 | General Ability Test (English, GK & Science) | 2.5 Hours | 600 Marks |
| Total | 900 Marks | ||
Indian Army GD & Clerk — Selection Process
Physical Fitness Test
1.6 km run, pull-ups, zig-zag balance and a 9-feet ditch jump — all qualifying in nature.
Written Exam
General Intelligence, Mathematics, English & General Science — the main scoring stage of selection.
Document Verification
Educational certificates, age proof and character certificates are verified for shortlisted candidates.
Medical Test
A detailed medical examination as per Indian Army fitness standards, before final merit-based enrolment.
Indian Army Entrance Exam — Eligibility
- Age between 17½ and 23 years (as per notified rally)
- GD: Class 10th pass, 45% aggregate, 33% per subject
- Clerk/SKT: Class 12th pass (any stream), 60% aggregate, 50% per subject
- English & Maths/Accounts compulsory for Clerk entry, 50% minimum
- Unmarried, Indian national, meeting Army medical standards
- Must qualify the Physical Fitness Test before the Written Exam
Beyond The Exam — Building Officer-Like Qualities
Not every candidate becomes an Army Officer, but every young man or woman can become a well-prepared Nation's Soldier. At DDCP, training goes beyond textbooks — quizzes, drawing and creative competitions around national themes, group activities and motivational sessions with retired officers help candidates build the discipline, confidence and "never say die" attitude the Army looks for.
Regular visits and interactions with serving and retired defence personnel keep candidates motivated and committed through what is often a long, competitive preparation journey.
What Makes DDCP's Army Coaching Different
Quality of Education
Coaching aligned to the Army GD & Clerk syllabus, built to develop the discipline and leadership qualities the recruitment board looks for.
Experienced Faculty
Teachers focused on each candidate's overall development — a blend of academics and extra-curricular activities.
Weekly Mock Tests
Every Saturday mock test on the latest exam pattern, followed by detailed performance analysis.
Physical Training
Free daily PT under retired army trainers to prepare candidates for the Physical Fitness Test, plus free health check-ups.
Salient Features of Doon Defence Career Point
Regular Offline Classes
Hands-on, face-to-face classroom teaching for maximum retention and doubt clarity.
Doubt Classes Every Day
Seven-day-a-week access to faculty so no question goes unanswered before the next class.
Mock Tests Every Week
Full-length written exam mocks with expert analysis, plus regular physical fitness assessments.
Exclusive Study Material
In-house books designed by our coaches, covering the complete Army GD/Clerk written exam syllabus.
Biometric Attendance
Attendance tracked digitally, with regular parent-teacher meetings on candidate progress.
Motivational Sessions
Guest lectures by retired officers who share real experiences from Army life and recruitment rallies.
Top Indian Army Coaching in Dehradun India
With around 12 lakh serving soldiers, the Indian Army is regarded as one of the most professionally competent forces in the world, operating across all-weather and all-terrain conditions. Every year it recruits hundreds of officers and thousands of soldiers through GD, Clerk/SKT and technical entries. DDCP's Indian Army (GD, Clerk) Coaching in Dehradun guides aspirants through both officer and non-officer routes — written exam coaching, physical fitness preparation, and awareness of recruitment rallies conducted across zones.
Dehradun has been a training ground for soldiers for generations, and DDCP has built its name within that tradition — guiding candidates from different backgrounds to first become responsible, disciplined individuals, and then work toward their goal of wearing the uniform. Regular interactions with serving and retired defence personnel, combined with structured written-exam coaching, help our Army GD & Clerk coaching in Dehradun batch stay focused through a genuinely competitive selection process.
DDCP alumni are today either training at various regimental centres or serving the nation as soldiers and officers. For any young aspirant, joining the right Army coaching isn't just about clearing one exam — it's a turning point that shapes discipline, resilience and the "never say die" attitude the Army instils for life.
Indian Army (GD, Clerk) Coaching — FAQs
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Start Your Indian Army Preparation Today
Seats in DDCP's Indian Army GD & Clerk batch are limited to 45 students. Register now to train with the faculty and system behind nearly half of Uttarakhand's defence selections since 2012.






