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11th August 2011, 10:27 PM
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Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
Am a final year ec student in scms school of engineering is there any chance for female engineer's to get in navy.
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12th August 2011, 12:44 AM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
hello dear
See,you can join in Navy. definitely female engineering holders have chance to get into Navy. 1.through UPSC exam. this exam you can appear after your engineering course. but female engineering holders are allow for the UES scheme. all the best......... |
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12th August 2011, 09:08 AM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
you can apply for indian navy ...
there are many way to enter navy one of them is cds and other is SSC .. 1.Apply ssc technical entry 2.their will be direct interview of 7 days of physical and personnel interview. 3.once you clear it you will be directly enter into indian navy after medical exam.. 1.you are eligible for CDSE exam(combined defense service) 2.Buy a UPSC examination form in the month when CDSE exams are gonna published in leading employment newspaper. 3.after having this form fill it properly and fill it with navy section. 4.give the CDSE exam , try to score maximum 5.the results will be out 1 - 2 months after the exam. 6.go for SSB(service selection board) 7.selection will be on criteria basis. 8.get selected there. 9.should be medically fit. following are same procedure for both entry after medical 10. now wait for the results in merit. 11.but before this you have to go for training...they will notify you. |
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12th August 2011, 10:22 AM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
Yes their is a chance to get girls in Indian Navy after Engineering in ECE.
Their are two ways 1. Interviews held in college and then shortlisted for SSB interview 2.CDS (first to five an entrance exam) [B]The Indian Navy offers selection for candidates who are engineer in order to recruit them as Short Service Commissioned (SSC) Officers within the Technical branch. [/B] Eligibility Criteria : # 55% in B.Tech in any of the followwing branch - Electrical - Electronics - Telecommunication - Mechanical - Production - Aeronautical - Marine - Avionics - Instrumentation & Control. Best of Luck |
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12th August 2011, 10:28 AM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
es their is a chance to get girls in Indian Navy after Engineering in ECE.
Their are two ways 1. Interviews held in college and then shortlisted for SSB interview 2.CDS (first to five an entrance exam) [B]The Indian Navy offers selection for candidates who are engineer in order to recruit them as Short Service Commissioned (SSC) Officers within the Technical branch. [/B] Eligibility Criteria : # 55% in B.Tech in any of the followwing branch - Electrical - Electronics - Telecommunication - Mechanical - Production - Aeronautical - Marine - Avionics - Instrumentation & Control. Best of Luck |
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12th August 2011, 10:50 AM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
females can apply for navy in the technical branch and ground duty services.for it you have to appear in the ekt exam and then appear for the ssb.if u clear the ssb then you can join navy in the technical cadre.also u can join navy after completion of graduation degree by appearing in cds exam taken by upsc.
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12th August 2011, 10:56 AM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
Yes now the indian armed forces recruit women to the pilot positions as part of the equal opportunities policy which was kick started couple of years ago. There are opportunities for being ground technicians and customer data owners. After your engineering degree, you can apply for Indian armed force recruitment drives. Usually armed forces conduct exams and interviews to recruit for their technical staff belonging to different grades. So any graduation in engineering or related science subjects is a must for appearing for this exam. So as a woman, there are more opportunities now in the Indian armed force. If you are confident that you will clear all the exams with the necessary cut off we can go ahead and apply for the defense service exam and submit the certificates upon clearing the exam. As a woman, please give attention to other physical criteria too when it comes to recruiting women to the prestigious indian navy and air force.
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12th August 2011, 11:17 AM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
hello
Subject:Share knowledge with every frnds 1. education 2. human resources 3. Health care now dear "EdUCATION" is the best job if your interest also lies in it .As whatever your educational background ,Navy encouraged you to pursue your educational goals.The Naval reserve officers training corps(NROTC) Scholarship program can solve the monetary problem-offering upto $180,000 for tuition pplus a host of other advantages. |
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5th September 2012, 09:54 PM
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Re: Any chance for female engineering to get into Navy?
Hello my dear friend
The following procedure will be followed for conducting Demand Survey to assess viability of a proposed Scheme of AFNHB and for registration to the Scheme thereafter:- (a) For Demand Survey Registration. The most important step in the process of Project Planning by AFNHB in a particular town or city is the Demand Survey. This is the primary basis to assess the viability of a scheme, which is based on the number of personnel desirous of acquiring a Dwelling Unit there. This Demand Survey is undertaken through IG, K Broadcast etc. The personnel desirous of opting for the scheme are required to pay the Demand Survey Deposit as follows:- (i) Officers. Rs.11,000/- (inclusive of non-refundable Rs 1000/- towards Administrative Fees and Cost of Master Brochure). If the Demand Survey Applicant does not continue with the Scheme, then Rs.10,000/- will only be refunded. The withdrawal will be as per the Withdrawal Proforma placed at Appendix D. (ii) Sailors or Airmen. Rs.6,000/- (inclusive of non-refundable Rs.1000/- towards Administrative Fees and Cost of Master Brochure). If the Demand Survey Applicant doesn't continue with the scheme, then Rs.5,000/- will only be refunded. The withdrawal will be as per the Withdrawal Proforma placed at Appendix D. Note: Demand Survey Registrants for a scheme in a specific CITY / NCR will be informed on launching the scheme by the Board and will be given preference to be confirmed allottees in the scheme, subject to their acceptance. (b) Scheme Registration. Demand Survey Registrants desirous of registering in the Scheme when it is announced are required to apply in the application form provided in the Master Brochure and are to pay the registration amount as follows:- (i) Officers. Rs.90,000/- in addition to amount already deposited as Demand Survey Deposit described above. (ii) Sailors or Airmen. Rs.45,000/- in addition to amount already deposited as Demand Survey Deposit described above. (c) Fresh Registration for Schemes. Personnel who did not register in Demand Survey, but are now desiring to join the Scheme on its announcement are required to apply in the application form provided in the Master Brochure and pay the registration amount as follows:- (i) Officers. Rs.1,01,000/- including non-refundable and non-adjustable Administrative Fees and Brochure Cost (Rs.1000/-). (ii) Sailors or Airmen. Rs.51,000/- including non-refundable and non-adjustable Administrative Fees and Brochure Cost (Rs.1000/-). All the very best..... |
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