Indian Navy
Dear Applicant,
How are you doing? So let me lay out the path to join navy.
Educational Qualification:
Some good course for Navy are
Even though jee you can get recruited check the link below
https://news.careers360.com/indian-navy-recruitment-2020-through-jee-main
Dear Candidate,
Its great to see a young achiever.in order to join Indian Navy following will help you .
Candidate age must be between 21 and 25 years. A second class Master's degree of a recognised university in Physics or Mathematics is required. One should possess a Master's degree in Physics and have studied Mathematics at least at the subsidiary level at the degree standard and those possessing.
Aspirants have to note that the Indian Navy is not offering any special status to women candidates. Women have to compete with male candidates on an open merit system in Short Service. The selection of the candidates will be purely based on merit in the Services Selection Board. The Government of India has also approved the Permanent Commission for women in Law, Education and Naval Architecture Cadre. The most important point women aspirants should remember is the service conditions will remain the same for both men and women officers. Indian Navy recruited women only in the Armed Forces Medical Service till 1992. It started inducting the women as Short Service Commissioned Officers from July 1992. Here are the branches/ cadres/ specialisations women can join in the Indian Navy.
Hope this has answered the question
Thank You
Hello Aspirant,
The selection to this 10+2 B.Tech degree course depends on the the number of candidates who have applied for the B.tech Entry,and since there are only 200 seats available in the Indian Naval Academy for the B.tech entry only the top 200 will be preferred.Selected candidates will be called for SSB interview.
More than the JEE score the SSB interview is given priority here.As per the year 2019, candidates with scores ranging from 35-50 were called for interview. Hence, this time if you have scored 50,or even safer 55 and above then , you will sure clear the cutoff and get called for interview.
The below article may be helpful:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/indian-navy-b-tech-entry-scheme-through-jee-main
All the best
You can join the Indian Navy after 12 th commerce after passing the NDA i.e. National Defense Exam. Its a entrance examination and its conducted by UPSC twice a year. The age limit eligibility is 16 to 19.5 years. Also check out the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/nda
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Hi,
Indian navy is offering a wide range of opportunities for women. The posts available are ATC, Observer, Law, Logistics, Education, Naval Architecture, Pilot (Maritime Reconnaissance Stream only), and Naval Armament Inspectorate(NAI). Among these, for all the provisions except education and law, BE/B tech degree is mandatory. So, if you are a naval aspirant, make sure that you choose B tech as your higher degree.
Choosing a branch must be a wise decision. Mechanical engineering is the only branch that can make you eligible for all the naval jobs. But, if there is no right aptitude, mechanical engineering is not suitable for women as it involves so much physical exertion. Electronics and Electrical engineering are the best branches you can seek for. They are more easily available as a course and have a lot of job opportunities. But, if you are choosing electrical or electronics engineering you can’t apply to the post of naval architecture. If you have specific interests in architecture, go for civil engineering. Also, understand your desire and aptitude nothing can cope with that.
As a conclusion, the steps you must follow are:
Go to the official website of the Indian Navy and identify job opportunities
Identify the job best suited for you
Choose the branch of engineering that suits your ideal job
Hope this was helpful.
All the best!
Hello,
Officer is involved in planning, forecasting and execution of the budget and inventory management of spare parts and other items required for day-to-day running of ships.
Age 19½ to 25 years (born between 02 Jul 1985 and 01 Jan 1991; both dates inclusive).
First Class Degree with minimum 60% aggregate marks from a recognised University in any of the following:
B COM
BA (Economics)
MBA
BBA
BBM
MCA
BCA
BSc
B.Tech/BE(any discipline including civil engineering)
B.Architecture
Graduate Degree with Post Graduate Diploma / Degree in Materials Management
ICWA
Chartered Accountancy.
Candidates will be issued call up for Service Selection Board (SSB) interviews based on their performance in educational qualification.
Computer-based written examination followed by SSB.
Logistics Officer salary in Indian Navy ranges between 13 Lakhs to 25 Lakhs with an average annual salary of 18.7 Lakhs.
Hope this helps!!
For Indian Navy, go to their official website- https://www.joinindiannavy.gov.in/, then you have to create an account and fill the application form according to your preferred position. For Airforce, one must have to appear AFCAT examination or NDA to go through this. Application for AFCAT 2020 has been closed. So be ready for AFCAT 2021! Applications will be open by first week of December,2020. Keep a regular update on their website- https://indianairforce.nic.in/ . For Indian army, go their website https://joinindianarmy.nic.in/login.htm and enter captcha and their will be option for join as officer or JCR/OR enrolment, click to the preferred tab, register yourself and submit your application.
Dear Aspirant,
If you want to become a pilot after the BTECH then you have to give the AFCAT exam. For that pupose if you are not interested in the aeronautical engineering or not getting aeronautical engineering for some reasons then I suggest you should Go with computer science as apart from AFCAT you will also be able to get many other jobs with CSE.
Hope this helps. THank you.
Dear Participant it is very enthusiastic that you want to be part of Indian Navy, if you haven't received your marksheet from school yet then you can fill the roll number provided by board, if for further rounds it ask for certificate and still you didn't received it, then you can ask your school write a reference letter to whoever it may concern that they haven't provided the marksheet yet.
Good luck!!
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