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Indian Military Acadeny (IMA)
Situated 8 kms. on Dehradun - Chakrata
road and 3 kms. beyond F.R.I. ( Dehradun
) is a premier training institute for
Army officers.
The
Indian Military Academy became
functional from 1st October 1932 with a
course strength of 40 Gentlemen Cadets.
Brigadier L. P. Collins, DSO, OBE was
the first Commandant. The first course
had on its rolls Sam Manekshaw, Smith
Dun and Mohd Musa. All of them later
became the Chiefs of the armies of their
respective countries namely India, Burma
and Pakistan. The course was christened
as 'PIONEERS'. The government acquired
the estate of the erstwhile Railway
College at Dehradun, which had the
appropriate buildings and a fairly
extensive campus to meet the
requirements of the Academy at its
birth.
The
IMA building in Dehradun is known as
Chetwode Building after the name of
Field Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode, who
was then the Commander-in-Chief of
India. Garhwal Rifles and Kumaon
Regiment are two of the jewels of Indian
Army.
The academy has the following places of
tourist interest:-

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Museum
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Library war memorial arms
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Ammunition shooting demonstration
room
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18 holes Golf Course and Arms and
ammunition.
The Indian
Military Academy presently has the
following entries:-
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Cadets Ex National Defence Academy
and Ex Army Cadet College.
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Graduate Direct Entry Scheme.
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Technical Graduate Entry Scheme for
Engineering graduates.
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UES Entry for Final and Pre final
Engineering graduates.
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10+2 PCM (Tech) Entry.
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