SCO (Special Commissioned Officers) Entry in Indian Army Explained
The Special Commissioned Officers (SCO) Entry is a scheme introduced by the Indian Army to provide an opportunity for serving personnel of the Indian Army who do not have a formal officer qualification to become officers in the Army. This scheme is open to both male and female personnel and is designed to attract individuals who have specialized skills and expertise. The SCO Entry scheme is open to serving personnel who are between the ages of 25 and 45 years and have completed a minimum of 10 years of service in the Army. The scheme is also open to personnel
What is Special Commissioned Officers (SCO) Entry in Indian Army ?
Special Commissioned Officers (SCO) Entry in Indian Army Special Commissioned Officers: There are many servings Non-Commissioned Officer (NCOs), serving OR and serving jawans who are  willing  to be officer in Army .They are having a lot of confusion regarding Special Commissioned Officer (SCO) Entry.In this Blog we are going to talk about SCO Entry Firstly This entry is completely for serving personnel’s and hence for this is not for civilians.If you are serving in Indian Army and aged between 30-35 years then you are eligible for SCO entry and the forms are released twice a year. One is in the



