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How to Join Indian Navy

Indian Navy is one among the prestigious divisions of Indian armed force. To join Indian Navy there are some criteria similar to that of the Indian army. Similar to other forces the navy officers enjoy all privileges and powers in the Indian society. India is a peninsula country, and in fact, Navy might be the first line of defense during territorial clashes as well international conflicts. India’s coastline is about 7500 km long and has at least 2 million sq.km of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). All this demands efficient and patriotic citizen, who are screened and pooled from thousands of applicants. There will be an initial training period of 22 weeks for direct entry candidates and 4 years of cadet entry candidates. Navy has various points of entry and below mentioned are some major modes through which one shall apply and get recruited into Indian Navy. Am I Eligible for Navy Navy official website provides tools to Eligibility for Navy According to your qualification One can join Indian Navy through: 1. NDA or National Defense Academy NDA is more like a recruiter who screens and selects the best candidates for all three armed forces of India, viz. Indian Naval Academy, Indian Air Force, and Indian Military Academy. There will be a joint training for three years, which is common to all selected candidates. At the end of the third year, the cadets will be sent to the concerned Academy for pre-commissioning training. NDA paves a perfect platform for people after 12th stand...

How to join Indian Navy

Index : • About The Indian Navy • Why do we need The Indian Navy? • Ranks and Insignia of The Indian Navy • Joining Positions and eligibility • How to join? • Benefits of joining • Life inside Navy • Life after Navy About The Indian Navy The Indian Navy has three commanding zones, namely, The Eastern Naval Command, The Western Naval Command, and The Southern Naval Command. • The Western Naval Command: The headquarters of The Western Naval Command is located in Mumbai. It has authority over the Arabian sea. This is an operational command i.e. they exercise authority to take actions. • The Eastern Naval Command: The headquarters of The Eastern Naval Command is located in Visakhapatnam. This is an operational command and exercise authority over the bay of Bengal related matters. • The Southern Naval Command: The headquarters of The Southern Naval Command are located in Kochi. This command is a training command instead of being operational like the other two commands. The Indian Navy is in command of Chief of the Naval Staff which exercises command together with the defense ministry. There is a Vice Chief of the Naval Staff along with three other Principal Staff Officers. The Indian Navy has two fleets called the Eastern and Western Fleet located at Visakhapatnam and Mumbai respectively. The Indian Navy also covers islands under Indian Governance such as Andaman and Nicobar islands. The flotillas of The Indian Navy provide security in their respective regions. The Naval Office...

How to Join Indian Navy

Indian Navy is one among the prestigious divisions of Indian armed force. To join Indian Navy there are some criteria similar to that of the Indian army. Similar to other forces the navy officers enjoy all privileges and powers in the Indian society. India is a peninsula country, and in fact, Navy might be the first line of defense during territorial clashes as well international conflicts. India’s coastline is about 7500 km long and has at least 2 million sq.km of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). All this demands efficient and patriotic citizen, who are screened and pooled from thousands of applicants. There will be an initial training period of 22 weeks for direct entry candidates and 4 years of cadet entry candidates. Navy has various points of entry and below mentioned are some major modes through which one shall apply and get recruited into Indian Navy. Am I Eligible for Navy Navy official website provides tools to Eligibility for Navy According to your qualification One can join Indian Navy through: 1. NDA or National Defense Academy NDA is more like a recruiter who screens and selects the best candidates for all three armed forces of India, viz. Indian Naval Academy, Indian Air Force, and Indian Military Academy. There will be a joint training for three years, which is common to all selected candidates. At the end of the third year, the cadets will be sent to the concerned Academy for pre-commissioning training. NDA paves a perfect platform for people after 12th stand...

How to join Indian Navy

Index : • About The Indian Navy • Why do we need The Indian Navy? • Ranks and Insignia of The Indian Navy • Joining Positions and eligibility • How to join? • Benefits of joining • Life inside Navy • Life after Navy About The Indian Navy The Indian Navy has three commanding zones, namely, The Eastern Naval Command, The Western Naval Command, and The Southern Naval Command. • The Western Naval Command: The headquarters of The Western Naval Command is located in Mumbai. It has authority over the Arabian sea. This is an operational command i.e. they exercise authority to take actions. • The Eastern Naval Command: The headquarters of The Eastern Naval Command is located in Visakhapatnam. This is an operational command and exercise authority over the bay of Bengal related matters. • The Southern Naval Command: The headquarters of The Southern Naval Command are located in Kochi. This command is a training command instead of being operational like the other two commands. The Indian Navy is in command of Chief of the Naval Staff which exercises command together with the defense ministry. There is a Vice Chief of the Naval Staff along with three other Principal Staff Officers. The Indian Navy has two fleets called the Eastern and Western Fleet located at Visakhapatnam and Mumbai respectively. The Indian Navy also covers islands under Indian Governance such as Andaman and Nicobar islands. The flotillas of The Indian Navy provide security in their respective regions. The Naval Office...

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Recruitment & Result • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (1.7 MB) • (1.7 MB) • (1.7 MB) • (1.7 MB) • (1.7 MB) • (1.7 MB) • (1.7 MB) • (308 KB) • (3.2 MB) • (3.2 MB) • (306.4 KB) • (62.4 KB) • (10.5 MB) • (2.7 MB) • • (223.9 KB) • (129 KB) • (36 KB) • (7355 KB) • (1374 KB) • (3584 KB) • (197 KB) • (197 KB) • (1.1 MB) • (1.9 MB) • (250.3 KB) • (250.3 KB) • (1.1 MB) • • (409.6 kB) • (2.2 MB) • (136.9 KB) • (65.2 KB) • (2.83 MB) • (2.83 MB) • (1.5 MB) • • (3086 KB) • (3581 KB) • • (53.9 KB) • (5.6 MB) • (23.2 KB) • (980.8 KB) • (13.9 KB) • (71.2 KB) • (1.1 MB) • (57.9 KB) • (294.3 KB) • (463.8 KB) • (1.7 MB) • (214.7 KB) • (1.5 MB) • (463.8 KB) • (792.6 KB) • (1.6MB) • • • (1.6MB) • (110KB) • (110KB) • (133KB) • (128KB) • (6.8KB) • (228KB) • • (3.9KB) • (111KB) • (89.1KB) • (241KB) • • (63.2KB) • (196KB) • (510KB) • • • • • (378KB) • (118KB) • • • (76.0KB) • (55.0KB) • (69.9KB) • (999KB) • (999KB) • (480KB) • (246KB) • • • • • • • (48.7KB) • • • Seniority Lists • • (438KB) • (651KB) Notification & Circulars • (244KB) • (244KB) • (244KB) • (244KB) • (223.1KB) • (77.5KB) • (52.6KB) • (48.8KB) • (51.3KB) • (487.3KB) • (339.8KB) • (282.1KB) • (53.6KB) • (125.5KB) • (87.6KB) • (893.1KB) • (147.1KB) • (380.8KB) • (804.2KB) • (87.0KB) • (153.8KB) • (340.8KB) • (337.1KB) • (450.3KB) • (892.1KB) • (16.3MB) • (1.1KB) • (291KB) • • (335KB) • • (20KB) • • • (411KB) • Misc • • • (5.2MB) • (4.9MB) • (5.0MB) • (5.5MB) • (2.2MB) • • • (44KB) • (55KB) • (25KB)