Indian Navy Recruitment 2019: Apply for 102 Officers posts with Indian Navy by today at joinindiannavy.gov.in. The application process ends today. Indian Navy had issued a recruitment notification to recruit 102 Officers in its various branches. Only unmarried candidates will be eligible for the recruit in Executive Branch, Naval Armament Inspectorate Cadre (NAIC), and Short Service Commission (SSC) Executive Branch General Service/Hydro and Technical Branch (General Service). The application submission process started from January 12 and will continue till February 1, 2019.

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The selected candidates will be inducted as officers in the rank of Sub Lieutenant after completion of their training. The training will be commenced in Jan 2020 at Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala in Kerala. Officers of Technical Branch and NAIC have to undergo 22 Weeks Naval Orientation Course, while the Officers of Executive GS(X)/Hydro will have to undergo 44 Weeks Course.

Indian Navy recruitment 2019: Vacancy details
Electrical Branch [General Service (GS): 32 post
Engineering Branch [General Service (GS): 28 posts
General Service (GS): 27 posts
Naval Armament Inspection Cadre (NAIC): 12 Posts
Hydrography Cadre: 3 posts

Education education:
The candidates should hold a full-time Engineering Degree or in final year of Engineering with 60 percent marks.

Selection Process:
The candidates will have to go through Stage I Test and Stage II Test. Stage I test include Intelligence Test, Picture Perception and Discussion test. Stage I will be conducted on the first day, while Stage II tests comprise Psychological test, Group test and Interview. The stage II test will be conducted for 4 days. The candidates also have to undergo a Medical Examination.

How to Apply:
The candidates can apply online through official website joinindiannavy.gov.in. by February 1, 2019. The applicants must be careful while filling in the application form, as any error or misinformation may lead to the cancellation of the application. They may apply early to avoid last-minute rush.