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19th September 2011, 02:19 AM
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Am I eligible for Navy having backlogs in BE?
what is backlogs in BE education ..eligibility for navy???
i am interested to go for navy. |
#2
19th September 2011, 06:20 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for Navy having backlogs in BE?
Indian Navy is one of the renowned as well as a respected jobs of the Government of India.
There are two chances every year for you. Generally, examination is held twice a year in the months of June and December every year. They recruit through a entrance exam named Short Service Commission(SSC). Eligibility Criteria :- Nationality : Indian. Marital Status : Unmarried. Educational Qualifications : i)You should pass the 12th or equivalent with Science and Mathematics with 60% or above marks in aggregate and optional as Chemistry or Biology or Computer Science. ii)You should pass B.Sc in Physics, Mathematics or Electronics with minimum 60% marks. or iii)You should pass BE or B.Tech with minimum 65% marks in aggregate in any discipline from any institution recognized by AICTE. or iv)You should have M. Sc in Physics, Mathematics or Electronics with minimum 55% marks. Age Limits :19.5 to 25 years as the examination time. Physical Standards:- Height: Minimum 157 cm Eye standard: Without glasses better eye 6/6 and worse 6/9 Color perception: CP II The eligible candidates will be called up for Service Selection Board (SSB) based on their educational intelligence in graduation. Exam Procedure : The eligible candidates are called for the written examination of objective-type of 75 minutes which includes: i)General Science ii)Mathematics iii)General Knowledge iv)General English |
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2nd January 2012, 11:02 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for Navy having backlogs in BE?
i have passed b.tech in mechanical with 68.8% and i have backlog history can i join indian navy
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