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Agniveer Final Result 2025: Check Cutoff Marks & Merit List PDF Download

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ODISHA LATEST GOVT. JOBS 2026

 The Agniveer Final Result 2025 is finally here, marking the end of a rigorous selection journey for thousands of brave aspirants. This guide provides the official merit list download links and a detailed breakdown of category-wise cutoff marks for GD, Tech, and Tradesman posts. We analyze the latest trends to help you understand the "safe marks" required for final selection across different zones. Check your roll number now and get clear instructions on the document verification process for all selected candidates.

 

Agniveer Recruitment 2026: Quick Overview

  • Scheme Name: Agnipath (Indian Army, Navy, Air Force)

  • Service Term: 4 Years total

  • Selection Ratio: 25% become Permanent; 75% exit after 4 years

  • Age Limit: 17.5 to 21 Years

  • Marital Status: Unmarried only

    Eligibility (Education)

  • GD (General Duty): 10th Pass (45% total)

  • Technical: 12th Pass (Physics, Chemistry, Maths)

  • Clerk / Office Assistant: 12th Pass (60% total)

  • Tradesman: 8th or 10th Pass (Simple pass)


Selection Process

  1. Written Exam: Online Computer Based Test (CEE)

  2. Physical Test: 1.6 KM Run, Pull-ups, and Balance

  3. Medical Test: Full health checkup

  4. Final Merit: Based on Exam + Physical marks

 

Agniveer Recruitment 2026: Important Dates 

Recruitment Event

Important Dates (2026)

Official Notification ReleaseFebruary 13, 2026
Online Application StartsFebruary 13, 2026
Last Date to Apply (Extended)April 10, 2026
Online Exam Admit CardMay 2026 (Last Week)
Online CEE Exam DatesJune 01 to June 16, 2026
CEE Result DeclarationJuly 2026 (Expected)
Recruitment Rallies (Phase 2)August – September 2026
Final Merit List ReleaseOctober – November 2026

 Agniveer GD final Result Expected Cutoff : 

State Name GD Expected Cutoff (Out of 200) Selection Chance
Uttar Pradesh 165 - 175 High
Rajasthan 168 - 178 High
Haryana 170 - 180 High
Bihar 162 - 172 High
Punjab 160 - 168 Medium
Madhya Pradesh 158 - 166 Medium
Odisha 150 - 160 Medium
West Bengal 152 - 162 Medium
Maharashtra 155 - 165 Medium
Gujarat 145 - 155 Medium
Jharkhand 150 - 158 Medium
Uttarakhand 158 - 165 Medium
Himachal Pradesh 155 - 162 Medium
Assam 140 - 148 Safe
Delhi 160 - 165 High

 

Agniveer Clerk final Result Expected Cutoff : 

State / UT Name Clerk Expected Cutoff (Out of 200) Typing Status
Uttar Pradesh 160 - 170 Mandatory
Haryana 165 - 175 Mandatory
Rajasthan 162 - 172 Mandatory
Punjab 158 - 168 Mandatory
Bihar 155 - 165 Mandatory
Madhya Pradesh 152 - 162 Mandatory
Maharashtra 150 - 160 Mandatory
Odisha 148 - 158 Mandatory
West Bengal 145 - 155 Mandatory
Uttarakhand 155 - 165 Mandatory
Himachal Pradesh 152 - 160 Mandatory
Gujarat 142 - 150 Mandatory
Jharkhand 148 - 155 Mandatory
Assam 135 - 145 Mandatory

 

Agniveer Technical final Result Expected Cutoff : 

State / Region Technical Expected Cutoff Exam Difficulty
Uttar Pradesh 155 - 165 Moderate-High
Rajasthan 158 - 168 High
Haryana 160 - 170 High
Bihar 152 - 162 Moderate
Punjab 150 - 158 Moderate
Madhya Pradesh 148 - 155 Moderate
Maharashtra 145 - 152 Moderate
Odisha 140 - 150 Moderate
West Bengal 142 - 150 Moderate
Uttarakhand 150 - 160 Moderate
Jharkhand 145 - 155 Moderate
Assam / NE 135 - 145 Low-Moderate

 

Agniveer TDN final Result Expected Cutoff : 

State / Region Tradesman Expected Cutoff Competition Level
Uttar Pradesh 155 - 165 Very High
Rajasthan 158 - 168 Very High
Haryana 160 - 170 Very High
Bihar 152 - 162 High
Punjab 150 - 160 High
Madhya Pradesh 148 - 158 Moderate
Maharashtra 145 - 155 Moderate
Odisha 140 - 150 Safe
West Bengal 142 - 152 Safe
Jharkhand 145 - 155 Moderate
Assam / North East 130 - 140 Safe
Gujarat 138 - 148 Safe

*Note: Total marks = Physical (100) + CEE (100). Final cutoff depends on the number of vacancies available for each specific trade.*

 

 

Agniveer SKT & WMP final Result Expected Cutoff :



State / Region SKT Expected Cutoff WMP Expected Cutoff
Uttar Pradesh 162 - 170 165 - 172
Haryana / Punjab 165 - 175 168 - 175
Rajasthan 160 - 170 162 - 170
Bihar / Jharkhand 158 - 168 160 - 168
Madhya Pradesh 155 - 165 158 - 165
Maharashtra 150 - 160 155 - 162
Odisha 148 - 158 150 - 158
West Bengal 145 - 155 148 - 155
Uttarakhand / HP 155 - 162 158 - 165
Assam / NE 135 - 145 140 - 148
South Indian States 140 - 150 145 - 152

*Note: SKT cutoff is based primarily on CEE & Typing. WMP cutoff is All-India based and varies by Recruitment Zone (ZRO).* 

 

Here is the list of important documents required after the final merit list for the Agniveer 2025 enrollment:

  • Original Admit Card (CEE & Physical)

  • 20 Passport-size Color Photographs (White background)

  • Education Certificates (10th/12th/Graduation Marksheets & Board Certificates)

  • School Leaving Certificate (SLC) or Transfer Certificate (TC)

  • Domicile Certificate (Residential Certificate with Photo)

  • Caste Certificate (Issued by Tehsildar/SDM)

  • Religion Certificate (If not mentioned in Caste Certificate)

  • School Character Certificate (Issued by Principal/Headmaster)

  • Character Certificate (Issued by Sarpanch/Municipal Corp/Police within last 6 months)

  • Unmarried Certificate (With photo, issued by Sarpanch/Municipal Corp within 6 months)

  • Relationship Certificate (For Son of Serviceman/Ex-Serviceman/War Widow)

  • NCC A/B/C Certificates (If applicable)

  • Sports Certificates (If applicable)

  • Affidavit (On ₹10/- Non-Judicial Stamp Paper)

  • PAN Card & Aadhaar Card (Mandatory for Salary/Banking)

  • Bank Passbook (Self and Parents' joint account)

  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)

  • Voter ID Card (If available)

 

 

Year-Wise Salary :

  • 1st Year:

    • Customized Package: 30,000

    • In-Hand Salary (70%): 21,000

    • Contribution to Corpus Fund (30%): 9,000

  • 2nd Year:

    • Customized Package: 33,000

    • In-Hand Salary (70%): 23,100

    • Contribution to Corpus Fund (30%): 9,900

  • 3rd Year:

    • Customized Package: 36,500

    • In-Hand Salary (70%): 25,550

    • Contribution to Corpus Fund (30%): 10,950

  • 4th Year:

    • Customized Package: 40,000

    • In-Hand Salary (70%): 28,000

    • Contribution to Corpus Fund (30%): 12,000


Seva Nidhi Package (After 4 Years)

When you exit the service after 4 years (for the 75% who do not enter the permanent cadre), you receive a lump sum amount:

  • Your Total Contribution: Approximately 5.02 Lakh

  • Government Matching Contribution: Approximately 5.02 Lakh

  • Total Payout: Approximately 10.04 Lakh (plus accumulated interest).

  • Tax Benefit: This entire Seva Nidhi amount is 100% Income Tax Free.

     

    Additional Benefits & Allowances :

  • Risk & Hardship Allowance: Paid based on the area of posting.

  • Ration & Clothing: Free rations and a monthly dress allowance.

  • Life Insurance: Non-contributory life insurance cover of 48 Lakh during the service period.

  • Medical & Canteen: Full access to Service Hospitals and CSD (Canteen) facilities.

  • Ex-Gratia: In case of service-related death, an additional 44 Lakh is provided to the next of kin. 

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Expert Answer
1. When will the 2026 Merit List be out? The final merit list is typically released 1–2 months after the completion of all medical examinations.
2. Is the 1.6km run marks added for Clerk? No, for Clerk/SKT and Technical, you only need to qualify the physical tests; marks are not added to the merit.
3. How much is the Seva Nidhi fund? After 4 years, you receive approximately ₹10.04 Lakh (plus interest), which is completely tax-free.
4. Can I join the Police after 4 years? Yes, many states like UP, Haryana, and MP provide 10% reservation for ex-Agniveers in state police.
5. Is the typing test mandatory for GD? No, the typing test is only mandatory for the Clerk/Office Assistant and SKT posts.
6. What is the age limit for 2026? The age limit is 17.5 to 21 years. Candidates born between Oct 2005 and April 2009 are usually eligible.
7. Do NCC 'C' holders get a direct entry? No, but they get maximum bonus marks (up to 20-25 marks) in the final merit calculation.
8. What if I fail the Medical test? If rejected, you can appeal at a Military Hospital (MH) within a specific timeframe for a re-medical.
9. Is there any negative marking in CEE? Yes, usually 0.50 marks are deducted for every wrong answer in the GD/Tradesman category.
10. Can I leave the service before 4 years? Generally no, except on very specific medical or compassionate grounds approved by the Army.
11. Will I get a CSD Canteen card? Yes, Agniveers are entitled to canteen facilities during their 4-year service period.
12. Is the salary taxable? Monthly salary is taxable as per slab, but the 'Seva Nidhi' exit package is 100% tax-free.
13. Do girls have separate physical standards? Yes, Women Military Police (WMP) have different timings for the 1.6km run and long jump/high jump criteria.
14. What is the height for Odisha GD? For the Eastern Zone (including Odisha), the standard GD height is generally 169 cm.
15. How many pull-ups give full marks? Doing 10 perfect pull-ups (beams) will give you the maximum of 40 marks.

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