Indian Navy recruitment: Join it under great BTech CE scheme
Indian Navy recruitment is all about inviting applications from unmarried male candidates who completed plus-two to join it under BTech Cadet Entry Scheme.
Candidates who join under this scheme of Indian Navy recruitment will join Indian Naval Academy in Ezhimala in Kerala and complete the four year BTech (engineering) course.
Indian Navy recruitment
The vacancies
The number of vacancies to be filled through this Indian Navy recruitment scheme five (education branch) and 21 (executive and technical branch).
The total number of vacancies are 26.
Point to remember
Applicants willing to apply for this Indian Navy recruitment scheme must remember that candidates have to fill only one application.
Candidates can apply either of education branch or executive and technical branch or for both.
Candidates will be shortlisted for SSB interview based on their first preference of the vacancy.
Those who are not shortlisted for their first preference of vacancy, will be considered for alternate branch subject to availability of spare slot in SSB batches of that branch.
If a candidate has opted for one branch among the executive, technical and eduction branches, then he would not be considered for other branch, even if he is in merit.
Also, once a candidate is shortlisted for a particular branch, subsequent selection process which includes SSB interview, medical and merit list will be exclusively for that branch.
Candidates willing to be a part of Indian Navy through this Indian Navy recruitment process must also have passed their plus-two (intermediate/senior secondary examination) with 70 percent pass marks in physics, chemistry and mathematics.
Applicants must also be having atleast 50 percent pass marks in English subject in plus-two.
Applicants who want to join the force through this Indian Navy recruitment scheme must have passed JEE Mains 2020 exam.
Call for SSB interview will be issued on the basis of JEE Main 2020 All India Rank published by National Testing Agency.
Medical fitness
Candidates who want to join Navy through this Indian Navy recruitment must be physically and medically fit.
Applicants for this Indian Navy recruitment must ensure they are upto the medical and physical standards set by Indian Navy.
They should also ensure that they have no ailments that can come in the way of their recruitment.
Guidelines on health and physical fitness standards and with regards to tattoos are available on the official website of Indian Navy ‘www.joinindiannavy.gov.in’
Applicants keen on this Indian Navy recruitment drive can also browse the above website for information relaxations with regard to height which persmissible for candidates coming from certain regions of our country.
The last date to submit application for this Indian Navy recruitment scheme is 9 February.
The candidates whose applications are shortlisted for this Indian Navy recruitment drive based on their rank in JEE Mains 2020 exam will receive communication for SSB interview which will take place from March to June this year.
The selection procedure
The applications received for this Indian Navy recruitment drive will be shortlisted based on their all India rank in JEE Mains 2020 exam.
Applicants who are shortlisted will receive the time and date they have to appear for SSB interview either on their email or through SMS on their mobile phone.
SSB interview will be held for approximately about 900 shortlisted candidates in Bangalore, Bhopal, Kolkata, Visakhapatnam.
There will be two phases in SSB interview. The first phase will have intelligence test, picture perception and group discussion.
Candidates who fail in the first phase of SSB interview for this Indian Navy recruitment drive
will be sent back the same day.
Those who pass the first phase can go to the second of phase of SSB interview which will comprise psychological testing, group testing and interview which will last for four days.
Candidates who pass the second phase have to undergo medical and physical examination which will last for three to five days.
Candidates declared physically and medically fit will be declared selected.
How to apply
Candidates willing submit applications for joining the force through this Indian Navy recruitment scheme must do it online.
Individuals desiring to submit applications for this Indian Navy recruitment of plus two students for BTech entry scheme have to visit the official website at ‘https://www.joinindiannavy.gov.in/’
Post website download, applicants must click ‘Current Events’ button written in white colour on blue background.
After candidate clicks Current events, he will view many options in the menu scrolling up automatically.
And, applicants have to click the option titled
‘OFFICER ENTRY – PERMANENT COMMISSION 10+2 (B.TECH) CADET ENTRY SCHEME – JUL 2021 IS ONLINE FROM 29 JAN 2021 TO 09 FEB 2021’
After the option is chosen, another webpage will download where applicants can see two links, one is about the information (advertisement) about this Indian Navy recruitment scheme, the other is the link for applying.
Candidates can read the advertisement and know everything about this Indian Navy recruitment scheme before going ahead to apply for it.
Post clicking the link, candidates will be directed to another webpage where they have to choose their current state (locality) where they are corresponding from and then enter the code shown in the box located below.
After providing the code in the designated box, they have to press ‘Save’
After they click ‘Save’ the applicants will be directed to the page where they can register and obtain username and password.
Once they obtain username and password, they can commence applying for this Indian Navy recruitment of cadets for BTech entry scheme.
What are the attachments
Candidates while applying for Indian Navy recruitment in BTech entry scheme must upload their 10th class marksheet, 12th class marksheet, JEE Mains 2020 score card.
Candidates must also upload their photograph in JPG or TIFF format while applying for this Indian Navy recruitment.
Point to remember
After the final submission of application for Indian Navy recruitment into BTech entry scheme, applicants have to take a printout and preserve it for future use.
Candidates must attend the SSB interview along with the final printout of the application and original certificates.
What Navy offers
Candidates who get selected finally in this Indian Navy recruitment will be reporting at Naval Academy at Ezhimala in Kerala for training.
Candidates who join Navy through this Indian Navy recruitment get promoted from Sub Lieutenant to Commander as the time moves ahead.
The promotion is subject to completion of mandatory courses, sea time and medical condition.
A basic Insurance cover of Rs. One Crore (on
contribution) and gratuity will be granted to the officer as per the extant rules in force.
That is not the only thing, career in Indian Navy has much more to offer.
There is facilities for sports. One can also learn and participate in adventure sports such as river rafting, mountaineering, hot air balooning, hand gliding and wind surfing.
Applicants for Indian Navy recruitment must remember that further communication will be sent to email and mobile number provided during the registration.
Applicants have to provide all the information required in the application without any errors. And also have to upload all the required documents while applying.
Any errors while registration or failure to upload any document will lead to rejection of application.
Also candidates have to attend the SSB interview as a part of this Indian Navy recruitment drive with all the required certificates and forms and provide accurate information at the interview.
Providing any faulty or false information or inability to produce any document will lead to cancellation of candidature for the interview.
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