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Indian Navy Tradesman Admit Card 2021 for Mumbai Region Out @joinindiannavy.gov.in: INCET Exam on 11 April

Indian Navy has released the admit card and practice test of Indian Navy Civilian Entrance Test (INCET-TMM-01/2021) for Mumbai Region on joinindiannavy.gov.in. Download Here

Indian Navy Tradesman Admit Card for Mumbai Region 2021: Indian Navy has uploaded the admit card of Mumbai Region with exam city details of Indian Navy Civilian Entrance Test (INCET-TMM-01/2021). However, Indian Navy Admit Card with exam centre details shall be available on 72 hours before the exam i.e. on  08 April 2021. Candidates, who are appearing in INCET Exam on 11 April at Mumbai, Pune and NAGPUR Centres, can download Indian Navy Admit Card from the official website - joinindiannavy.gov.in or through the link below:

Indian Navy Tradesman Admit Card Download Link with Exam City

Indian Navy Tradesman Practice Link

Indian Navy Tradesman Mumbai Admit Card AND Exam Notice

The candidates should bring their admit card along with original and valid ID such as Aadhar Card and a photograph/PAn Card/Driving License/Passport/Voter ID Card/Bank Passbook with photo at the exam centre.

How to Download Indian Navy Tradesman Admit Card 2021 ?

  1. Go to official website of Indian Navy - joinindiannavy.gov.in
  2. Click on 'Join Navy >> Ways to join >> Civilians >> Tradesman Mate (TMM)"
  3. A new page will open - http://intmm-navypt.onlineregistrationform.org
  4. Click on 'Admit Card - Examination City'
  5. It will redirect you to a new page, enter your 'Registration Number' and 'DOB'
  6. Download Indian Navy Civilian Entrance Admit Card 2021

Indian Navy Tradesman Exam Pattern:

The exam will have objective-type questions on

Subject Marks
General Intelligence and Reasoning 25
General Numerical Aptitude/Quantitative 25
General English and Comprehension 25
General Awareness 25
Total 100 Marks

Indian Navy had invited online applications for recruitment to the various posts of Tradesman classified as Group C, Non Gazetted Industrial at various commands from 22 Feb to 7 March 2021. A total of 1159 vacancies will be recruited through this recruitment process out of which 710 vacancies are for Eastern Naval Command, 324 a.re for Western Naval Command, 125 are for Southern Naval Command

Indian Navy Tradesman for other cities was held on 20 March 2021 (Saturday), 21 March 2021 (Sunday) and 22 March 2021 (Monday) but exam for Mumbai centre was cancelled due to COVID -19 Cases


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