How to become a Navy Officer in the Indian Navy

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[Audio] How to become a Navy Officer in the Indian Navy.

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[Audio] The eligibility criteria for becoming a Navy officer in the Indian Navy vary depending on the entry scheme. However, the general eligibility criteria include: Be a citizen of India. Be unmarried. Be unmarried..

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[Audio] Have a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Class X and XII. Have a minimum of 60% marks in English in Class X or XII Be physically fit and meet the medical standards set by the Indian Navy..

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[Audio] There are several entry schemes for becoming a Navy officer in the Indian Navy. The most common entry schemes are: Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE): This is the most competitive entry scheme for becoming a Navy officer. Candidates who qualify the CDSE are admitted to the Indian Naval Academy (INA) for training..

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[Audio] Naval Academy (NA) Entry: This entry scheme is for candidates who have completed their graduation in any discipline. Candidates are selected through an interview conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB)..

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[Audio] Short Service Commission (SSC) Entry: This entry scheme is for candidates who have completed their graduation in any discipline. Candidates are selected through an interview conducted by the SSB and a written test..

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[Audio] NCC 'C' Certificate Entry: This entry scheme is for candidates who have a NCC 'C' certificate with a minimum 'B' grading and 50% marks in the graduation degree examination. Candidates are selected through an interview conducted by the SSB..

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[Audio] The application process for the various entry schemes for becoming a Navy officer in the Indian Navy is conducted online. The application forms are usually released in the months of November and December..

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[Audio] Clear the written test and SSB interview. After submitting the application form, candidates have to appear for a written test and an SSB interview. The written test is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for the CDSE entry scheme. The SSB interview is conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB) for all the entry schemes..

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[Audio] Undergo training. After clearing the written test and SSB interview, candidates are admitted to the Indian Naval Academy (INA) for training. The training at the INA is for a period of two years..

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[Audio] Undergo training. After clearing the written test and SSB interview, candidates are admitted to the Indian Naval Academy (INA) for training. The training at the INA is for a period of two years..

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[Audio] Thank You !. Thank You !.