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Indian Army CEE 2025: Exam Dates Announced for Indore and Ujjain

The Indian Army has officially announced the dates for the Common Entrance Examination (CEE) for the 2025 recruitment cycle. The online examination is scheduled to take place from June 30 to July 10, 2025, across three centres—two in Indore and one in Ujjain. The exam will be conducted in four shifts daily during this period.
For the first time, candidates applying for the Agniveer Clerk and Store Keeper Technical posts will also undergo a typing test, which will be conducted at both Indore and Ujjain examination centres.The specific locations for the exam in Indore are:
• IPS Digital Center, Knowledge Village, AB Road
• ION Digital Zone, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, Bardari Road, Near MR 10 Crossing
The Ujjain centre will be located at:
• ION Digital Zone, Village Gangedi, Indore-Ujjain Road, Near Mahavir Tapobhoomi
The admit cards for all candidates were made available on the official Indian Army website (www.joinindianarmy.nic.in) starting from monday, June 16, 2025. Candidates are required to download and print their admit cards and ensure they follow the instructions provided.
Army Recruitment Office, Mhow, has urged all candidates to arrive at their designated centres on time. The Army also advised candidates to be wary of brokers and reiterated that the selection process remains transparent and merit-based.
For any clarifications, candidates can contact the Army Recruitment Office, Mhow, at 7648815570.

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