Chief of Army Staff General Bikram Singh reviewed the ceremonial passing out parade, which marks the completion of their training at the academy.
The parade saw 215 officers, including 57 women officers, besides one from Lesotho (Africa) complete their training.
Gen Singh handed over the prestigious Sword of Honour to Academy Under Officer Chandra Mauli and the Gold Medal to Battalion Under Officer Seema Nayal.
Basantar Company won the 'Chief of Army Staff Banner.'
The 650-acre Officers Training Academy here trains cadets as officers, acquainting them with physical training, drill endurance training, weapon training, academics, radio communication supplemented by military history, communication skills and military etiquette.
OTA is also the only academy in the country that trains women for the Indian Army.
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