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The Indian Navy Officer (A.K.A The Indian Navy Officer (a.k.a. Indian Naval Officer) is recruited by the Indian Navy with the responsibility of safeguarding the extensive Indian coastline. The Navy Officer has to defend and protect the coastal areas from external aggression, and also keep check on the other anti national activities through their combat vessels. The ranks in Indian Navy ranges from Sub- Lieutenant to Chief of the Naval Staff. Various job profiles in Indian Navy include Aviation Officer, Submarine Officer, Hydro-graphic Officer, Naval Armament Inspection Officer, Provost and Law Officer, Logistics Officer, Engineer, and Executive. There are various divisions and specializations in case of Executive Officers. They are- Logistics Officer, General Service Officer, Information Technology Officer, Law Officer, Submarine Officer, Diving Officer, Pilot Officer, Provost Officer, Hydrographic Officer and Naval Armament Inspection Officer. These Officer job posts fall under the category of Executive Officers. These posts ensures the smooth functioning of the Indian Navy and takes care of various General Duty as well as specialized tasks. Now, 12th Science stream passed students are also eligible to apply for these posts. They have two methods for applying- NDA (National Defence Academy) Entry and Indian Naval Academy Entry. Both entry procedures are held and managed by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). ENTRANCE EXAM & COURSES 1. NDA ENTRY- Only Unmarried Men are eligible to apply using this entry mode. AGE LIMIT CAREERS NEXT GENERATION Atul Annu Vihar, Pilikothi, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139 Phone:-+-9458153857/9319066572, Web:-www.careersnextgen.com, Email:- [email protected] 16.5 to 19 years of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics and Mathematics subjects. MEDICAL STANDARDS Eyesight requirement chart- Apart from eyesight, candidates also have to satisfy a set of other physical standards laid out by Indian Navy- . Good hearing ability. Absence of nose, throat or ear disease. No speech impediment. No granular swelling. Well formed chest, joints, limbs and toes. Absence of Hernia. Absence of congenital defects. Absence of genital- urinary tract diseases. Healthy gum and set of teeth. Absence of any mental illness. 2. INA (INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMY) ENTRY Only Unmarried men are eligible to make use of this entry mode. AGE LIMIT 16.5 to 19 years of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics and Mathematics subjects. MEDICAL STANDARDS Eyesight requirement chart- CAREERS NEXT GENERATION Atul Annu Vihar, Pilikothi, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139 Phone:-+-9458153857/9319066572, Web:-www.careersnextgen.com, Email:- [email protected] Apart from eyesight, candidates also have to satisfy a set of other physical standards laid out by Indian Navy- . Good hearing ability. Absence of nose, throat or ear disease. No speech impediment. No granular swelling. Well formed chest, joints, limbs and toes. Absence of Hernia. Absence of congenital defects. Absence of genital- urinary tract diseases. Healthy gum and set of teeth. Absence of any mental illness. ENGINEERING OFFICER POSTS AFTER 12TH SCIENCE Some Officer posts that falls under this category are- Submarine Engineer Officer, Engineering General Service Officer and Naval Construction Officer. 12th Science stream students are eligible to apply for these posts using the Cadet (NDA) entry mode as well as B.Tech Cadet entry mode. 1. NDA CADET ENTRY Only Unmarried male candidates are eligible to make use of this entry mode. AGE LIMIT 16.5 to 19 years of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics and Mathematics subjects. MEDICAL STANDARDS Eyesight requirement chart- Apart from eyesight, candidates also have to satisfy a set of other physical standards laid out by Indian Navy- CAREERS NEXT GENERATION Atul Annu Vihar, Pilikothi, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139 Phone:-+-9458153857/9319066572, Web:-www.careersnextgen.com, Email:- [email protected] . Good hearing ability. Absence of nose, throat or ear disease. No speech impediment. No granular swelling. Well formed chest, joints, limbs and toes. Absence of Hernia. Absence of congenital defects. Absence of genital- urinary tract diseases. Healthy gum and set of teeth. Absence of any mental illness. 2 10+2 B.TECH. ENTRY Only Unmarried male candidates are eligible to make use of this entry mode. AGE LIMIT 16.5 to 19 years of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics and Mathematics subjects, with minimum 70% marks in PCM subjects. Also, minimum 50% marks is required in English subject also (10th or 12th class). MEDICAL STANDARDS Eyesight requirement chart- Apart from eyesight, candidates also have to satisfy a set of other physical standards laid out by Indian Navy- . Good hearing ability. Absence of nose, throat or ear disease. No speech impediment. No granular swelling. Well formed chest, joints, limbs and toes. Absence of Hernia. Absence of congenital defects. CAREERS NEXT GENERATION Atul Annu Vihar, Pilikothi, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139 Phone:-+-9458153857/9319066572, Web:-www.careersnextgen.com, Email:- [email protected] . Absence of genital- urinary tract diseases. Healthy gum and set of teeth. Absence of any mental illness. ELECTRICAL OFFICER POSTS AFTER 12TH SCIENCE Some Officer posts that falls under this category are- General Service Officer and Submarine Electrical Officer. 12th Science stream students are eligible to apply for these posts using the Cadet (NDA) entry mode as well as B.Tech Cadet entry mode. 1. NDA CADET ENTRY Only Unmarried male candidates are eligible to make use of this entry mode. AGE LIMIT 16.5 to 19 years of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics and Mathematics subjects. MEDICAL STANDARDS Eyesight requirement chart- Apart from eyesight, candidates also have to satisfy a set of other physical standards laid out by Indian Navy- . Good hearing ability. Absence of nose, throat or ear disease. No speech impediment. No granular swelling. Well formed chest, joints, limbs and toes. Absence of Hernia. Absence of congenital defects. Absence of genital- urinary tract diseases. Healthy gum and set of teeth. Absence of any mental illness. CAREERS NEXT GENERATION Atul Annu Vihar, Pilikothi, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139 Phone:-+-9458153857/9319066572, Web:-www.careersnextgen.com, Email:- [email protected] 2. 10+2 B.TECH. ENTRY Only Unmarried male candidates are eligible to make use of this entry mode. AGE LIMIT 16.5 to 19 years of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics and Mathematics subjects, with minimum 70% marks in PCM subjects. Also, minimum 50% marks is required in English subject also (10th or 12th class). MEDICAL STANDARDS Eyesight requirement chart- Apart from eyesight, candidates also have to satisfy a set of other physical standards laid out by Indian Navy- . Good hearing ability. Absence of nose, throat or ear disease. No speech impediment. No granular swelling. Well formed chest, joints, limbs and toes. Absence of Hernia. Absence of congenital defects. Absence of genital- urinary tract diseases. Healthy gum and set of teeth. Absence of any mental illness. ENTRANCE EXAM CDS NDA AFCAT, TGC, SSC Tech, TES, UES, Territorial army and other Indian navy direct entries. CAREERS NEXT GENERATION Atul Annu Vihar, Pilikothi, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139 Phone:-+-9458153857/9319066572, Web:-www.careersnextgen.com, Email:- [email protected] Minimum Percentage Required for The Indian Army NDA Exam: If you are writing NDA exam after 12th, there is no minimum cut off marks required in 12th but you should clear your 12th exam. If you clear your NDA written test, SSB interview and Medical, but still you did not clear your 10+2 exams, you won’t be able to join the National Defence Academy. CDS Exam: Again for CDS exam there is no fixed percentage, you just need to be a graduate and of course you need to pass the CDS exam. TES: TES also known as Technical Entry Scheme for candidates to join the technical wing of the Indian army after their 10+2. TES minimum percentage is around 82% aggregate in PCM [Physics, Chemistry and Maths]. Candidates with 70% can apply for the TES, but they hardly get shortlisted as Indian army keep the final cut off marks around 80%. UES: UES stands for University entry scheme where candidates can apply of Indian army UES entry in their pre-final year of engineering(BE & Btech). Candidates must have 70% aggregate till their 6th semester. TGC: TGC stands for Technical Graduate Course similar to UES entry, candidates in final year and candidates who have passed out can apply for TGC entry. Final cut off mark for TGC could vary from 50% – 70% till 6th semester, this might change as per the respective course. NCC Special entry: Candidate with NCC C certificate with minimum B grade can apply for this. Later Indian army will shortlist the candidates for SSB interview. AEC: Army Education Corps notification comes along with the TGC entry. Minimum percentage required is around 50% as not many candidates apply for this entry. Kindly check the respective notification for the correct details. RVC entry: There is no minimum percentage required for the same. SSC Tech Men: Minimum percentage required to get shortlisted is around 70% COLLEGES CAREERS NEXT GENERATION Atul Annu Vihar, Pilikothi, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139 Phone:-+-9458153857/9319066572,
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