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Indian Navy Recruitment 2020: JEE Main 2020 candidates can apply from October 6 @ joinindiannavy.gov.in

 Indian Navy Recruitment 2020: All the candidates who have appeared for JEE (Main) -2020 (for BE/ BTech) exam can apply. Check selection procedure and other important details.

                               Indian Navy Recruitment 2020: JEE Main 2020 candidates can apply from October 6 @ joinindiannavy.gov.in

Indian Navy Recruitment 2020: Indian Navy has invited application from unmarried male candidates to join the prestigious Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala for a four-year BTech degree course under the 10+2 (BTech) Cadet Entry Scheme. Candidates will be shortlisted for SSB based on their JEE (Main) All India Rank (AIR) - 2020 and preference.

The Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 process for Education Branch and Executive, Engineering and Electrical Branches will begin from October 6 and the last date to apply for the same is October 20.

Vacancy details

Total vacancies: 34

Post name:

  • Education Branch: 5
  • Executive Engineering and Electrical Branches: 29

Indian Navy Recruitment 2020: Eligibility conditions

Age:

Born between 02 Jul 2001 and 01 Jan 2004 (both dates inclusive).

Educational qualifications:

Passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 Pattern) or its equivalent examinations from any Board with at least 70 per cent aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and at least 50 per cent marks in English (either in Class X or Class XII).

Who can apply?

Candidates who have appeared for JEE (Main) -2020 (for BE/ BTech) exam. Call up for Service Selection Board (SSB) will be issued on the basis of JEE (Main) - 2020 All India Rank published by NTA.

How to apply for Indian Navy Recruitment 2020:

Candidates are to register and submit their application on the recruitment website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in from October 6, 2020. To save time during the application submission window, candidates can fill in their details and upload documents in advance under their user profile.

Selection procedure:

IHQ of MoD (Navy) reserves the right to fix the cut off for shortlisting of applications for SSB based on JEE (Main) All India Rank (AIR) - 2020. SSB interviews for short listed candidates will be scheduled at Bangalore/Bhopal/Kolkata/Visakhapatnam from Nov - Jan 2020.

Shortlisted candidates will be informed about their selection for SSB interview on their E-mail or through SMS as provided by candidates in their application form. You are advised to maintain your mobile number and e-mail ID till selection process is complete.

SSB interview will be conducted in two stages. Stage I test consists of Intelligence test, Picture Perception and Group Discussion. Candidates who fail to qualify in Stage I will be routed back on the same day.

Stage II test comprises Psychological testing, Group testing and Interview which will last for 04 days. Successful candidates will thereafter undergo Medical Examination (approximately duration 03-05 working days).

Important dates:

  • Start of application procedure: October 6
  • Last date to apply: October 20

For more details, candidates can check here :Download the official notification here.

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