(Exam Info) Indian Navy Law / Logistics Exams

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Indian Navy Law / Logistics Exams

The Indian Navy is equipped with modern air carriers, destroyers, frigates, gunships, missile boats, submarines and naval aircraft. Behind the well equipped and modern fleet are the well trained and dedicated naval officers who are doing their best in safeguarding India's interests and playing a pivotal role in the country's defence.

Indian Navy recruits people to its executive branch and sailor branch. The Executive branch officers man the command appointments on board. The recruitment is advertised through the Employment News and all important National and Regional news papers/dailies.

Eligibility Criteria:

Age: Age Limit (as on July 1 of the year of admission):

  1. 21 to 25 years for category I
  2. 22 to 27 years for category II
  3. 19 to 25 year for category III.

Educational Qualification

For category -A:

Master's Degree with 55% marks in Physics (with Maths in B.Sc) or Maths (with Physics in B.Sc). Women candidates having Chemistry with Physics as subsidiary at Degree levels are also eligible.

For category B:

A Degree in Law qualifying for emolument as an Advocate under the Advocates Act

1961, with 55% marks and above.

For category C:

(i) I Class BE/ B.Tech in Civil/ Architecture or

(ii) Graduation in any subject including BCA with Degree/Diploma in Material/Financial Management or

(iii) Chartered Accountancy.

Physical Standards

Height and Weight:

Men: Minimum acceptable height 157 cms with correlated weight.

Women: Minimum acceptable height 152 cms, weight 38.6 kgs.

In both cases the Correlated weight should not, however, vary from the average by more than 10%

Visual Standards

 6/60, 6/60 for I and 6/24, 6/36 for II & III correctable to 6/6 (in each eye with glasses).

Test Pattern:

Candidates after short listing will be required to appear for SSB Interview at Bangalore or Bhopal followed by Medical Examination. Candidates recommended by SSB are entered in course as Sub-Lieutenants and undergo Naval Orientation Course at Naval Academy (NAVAC), Goa followed by professional training at various Naval Training Establishments/ Units/Ships.

Selection for all Permanent Commission entries, except 10 + 2 (Tech) Cadet entry and NCC Special entry (Graduate) is through a written examination conducted by the UPSC, followed by an interview by the Service Selection Board (SSB). There is no written examination for the Short Service Commission entries. These applications are short listed as per the criteria laid down by the Naval Headquarters, Directorate of Manpower Planning & Recruitment. Selection is through merit alone and there’ is no room for any reservations. SSC officers may opt for Permanent Commission and if found fit, may be granted the same.

Application Forms:

Completed typed applications as per prescribed format published in Newspapers generally in the month of September / October, accompanied by required documents, must be sent as and where directed.

Test Centres:

Test Centers of Indian Navy 
1. Agartala 21. Jammu
2. Ahmedabad 22. Jorhat
3. Aizawl 23. Kavaratti (Lakshadweep)
4. Allahabad 24. Kohima
5. Bangalore 25. Lucknow
6. Bareilly 26. Madurai
7. Bhopal 27. Mumbai
8. Kolkata 28. Nagpur
9. Chennai 29. Panaji
10. Chandigarh 30. Patna
11. Cochin 31. Port Blair
12. Cuttack 32. Raipur
13. Delhi 33. Sambalpur
14. Dharwar 34. Shillong
15. Dispur (Guwahati) 35. Shimla
16. Gangtok 36. Srinagar
17. Hyderabad 37. Tirupati
18. Imphal 38. Trivandrum
19. Itanagar 39. Udaipur
20. Jaipur 40. Vishakhapatnam

 

Conatact Details:

Head Quarters Ministry of Defence (Navy)
48, A Block Hutment
New Delhi- 110011

Or

Directorate of Manpower Planning and Recruitment
Naval Headquarters, New Delhi-110011
Phones: 23011213, 23014316, 23792933
Website: www.nausena-bharti.nic.in