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Indian Navy Recruitment 2019, Apply for Indian Navy ( 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme Course Commencing in July 2020)




Indian Navy 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme: Indian Navy has published the recruitment notification for afour year degree course 10+2 (B.Tech) Cadet Entry Scheme (SSC). Unmarried Male Candidates can apply  for Course Commencing from July 2020 at the Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala, Kerala.
Indian Navy is inviting online applications for 10+2 course from 29 November 2019. The last date of submitting India Navy 10+2 Online Applications is 19 December 2019.
Candidates who have appeared for JEE Main 2019 exam can join Indian Navy  10+2 Course.Candidates can check more details on India Navy 10+2 CES such as eligibility criteria, selection process, vacancies in this article.
Important Dates:
  • Starting Date of Online Application: 29 November 2019
  • Last Date of Online Application: 19 December 2019. 
Indian Navy Cadet Entry Scheme Vacancy Details
10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme – 37 Vacancies
Eligibility Criteria for Indian Navy Cadet Entry Scheme
Passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 Pattern) or its equivalent examinations from any Board with at least 70% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and at least 50% marks in English (either in Class X or Class XII)
Selection Process for Indian Navy Cadet Entry Scheme
IHQ of MoD (Navy) has the right to fix cut-off for shortlisting the application for SSB based on JEE (Main) All India Rank- 2019. No further communication will be entertained under this account. SSB interviews for shortlisted candidates will be scheduled at Bangalore / Bhopal / Coimbatore / Visakhapatnam from February-April 2020.
How to Apply for Indian Navy Cadet Entry Scheme
Online applications will be accepted through the official website of Indian navy i.e. www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.from 29 November to 19 December 2019.

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