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Showing posts with label Indian Navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Navy. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Indian Navy SSC Officer in the Education Branch Course Jan 2012


Indian Navy

Become a short service commission officer in the Education Branch course commencing - Jan 2012

Applications are invited from unmarried Male and Female candidates for short service commission in the Education Branch of the Indian Navy for course commencing Jan 2012 nationality as laid down by the Government of India. 

Age : 21-25 years

For complete details visit: www.nausena-bharti.nic.in

The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the armed forces of India. The President of India serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), an Admiral, is a four star commander and commands the Navy. It currently has approximately 56,000 personnel on active duty, including 5,000 members of the naval aviation branch, 1,200 marine commandos and 1,000 Sagar Prahari Bal soldiers, making it the world's fifth largest navy in terms of personnel. The Indian Navy currently operates around 170 vessels, including the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, along with operational jet fighters.

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Indian Navy Short Service Commissioned SSC Officers Course Jan 2012



The Indian Navy

Invites Engineers to Join The Indian Navy as Short Service Commissioned Officers in Technical Branches course commencing - January 2012

Applications are invited from unmarried male candidates who fulfill eligibility condition of Nationality as laid down by the Government of India for grant of Short Service Commissioned (SSC) in Technical [Engineering (E) & Electrical (L) Branches of the Indian Navy for course commencing Jan 2012.

Eligiibility : 

Entry Branch/Cadre : 

1) Technical (General Service)
Age Limit: 19 1/2 to 25 years
Branch )E & L)

2) Submarine Cadre (E & L)
Age Limit: 19 1/2 to 25 years

Born Between (both dates inclusive)
02 Jan 1987 to 01 Jul 1992

Educational Qualification: Four years BE/BTECH Engineering Degree qualified with minimum 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised university with one of the following streams:-

Technical Branch (General Service)
a) Engineering (E)
Branch

b) Electrical (L)
Branch

Technical Branch (Submarine Cadre)

c) Engineering Branch (Mechanical)
d) Engineering Branch (Electrical or Electronics or Instrumentation and Control or Telecommunication.

Last date to apply" 18th April 2011

About The Indian Navy
Indian Navy

The Indian Navy has a grand history starting from 1612 when a small local navy force was formulated by the British out of sheer necessity to combat the invading Portuguese. The first fleet was formed at Swally near Surat in Gujarat. Over a period of time, the wing got renamed several times like – the Bombay Marine, Her Majesty’s Indian Marine and The Royal Indian Marine. By the end of 1892 the group had 50 vessels and reportedly took active part in the First World War.

Sub Lieutenant D.N. Mukherji was the first Indian to join the Royal Indian Marine as an Engineer Officer in 1928. Again the Royal Indian Marine was re-organised into the Royal Indian Navy in 1934. The fleet also bagged the ‘King’s Colour’ the next year, in recognition of its tremendous services. By the end of II World War, the fleet had 117 combat vessels and 30,000 personnel. At the time of attaining Independence, The bitter partition post freedom left the Indian Navy divided into two parts. The prefix of ‘Royal’ was dropped from the Royal Indian Navy only in the year 1950, January 26th when India became a Republic. The first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy was Adm Sir Edward Parry, KCB who passed on the baton to Adm. Sir Mark Pizey, KBE, CB, DSI in 1951. Adm Pizey also became the first Chief of the Naval Staff in 1955. However the first Indian Chief of the Naval Staff was Vice Admiral R.D. Katari who assumed office on April 22, 1958.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Indian Navy Short Service Commissioned Officers January 2012 Course


The Indian Navy

The Indian Navy As Short Service Commissioned Officers January 2012 Course

Applications are invited from unmarried male candidates for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC) in the Executive Branch (General Service/Hydro Cadre) of the Indian Navy for Jan 2012 Course at Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ezhimala, Kerala. Candidates to fulfill conditions of nationality as laid down by the Government of India.

Age Limit:
19 ½ to 25 years, born between 02 Jan 1987 and 01 Jul 1992; both dates inclusive.

Date of Commencement of Online/ Manual Application: 12-03-2011

Last Date Of Online Submission of Application: 27-03-2011

Last Date Of Receipt of Manual/ Online Application at Naval Headquarters : 27-03-2011

For details visit:

About Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the armed forces of India. It currently has approximately 56,000 personnel on active duty, including 5,000 members of the naval aviation branch, 1,200 marine commandos and 1,000 Sagar Prahari Bal soldiers, making it the world's fifth largest navy in terms of personnel. The Indian Navy currently operates around 170 vessels, including the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, along with operational jet fighters.
Though the primary objective of the navy is to secure national maritime borders, India also uses its navy to enhance its international relations through joint exercises, port visits and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief. In recent years, the Indian Navy has undergone extensive modernisation and expansion meaning there is now a much more overt military and political readiness to establish ‘blue water’ capability.

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Indian Navy INA Short Service Commission SSC Executive Branch Jan 2012 Course


The Indian Navy 

Applications are invited from unmarried male candidates for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC)  in the Executive Branch (General Service/Hydro Cadre) of the Indian Navy for Jan 2012 Course at Indian Naval Academy (INA)  Ezhimala, Kerala. Candidates to fulfill conditions of nationality as laid down by the Government of India.

Online(e-application):- Whilst filling up the e-application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available to enable the following:-

(a) Correct filling up of personal particulars. Details are to be filled up as given in the Matriculation Certificate.

(b) Fields such as e-mail address, mobile number are mandatory fields and need to be filled.

Filling up of e-application:- For filling up application Online visit our website www.nausena-bharti.nic.in and proceed as follows:-

(a) Click on the "Officer Entry" button under the option 'Apply Online' on the Home Page.

(b) Fill the online registration form. Tips to assist in filling up fields have been provided as you highlight each field

(c) Before clicking the Submit button it should be checked whether all the details entered in the form is correct as you will not be able to make any corrections after saving the record.

(d) After submitting the form, a 'Roll Number' will be generated by the system and displayed on the screen. This Roll Number will automatically appear on the printout of the form. If the system does not generate the Roll Number, it is an indication of non-acceptance of Application by the system.

(e) Print two copies of this Application Form having the system generated Roll Number. One copy of this Application Form is to be duly signed and mailed (posted) to Post Box No. 04, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 011 along with the following documents:- Self attested photograph, Attested photo copies of 10th & 12th class certificates along with Mark Sheets, other educational certificates and mark sheets of all semester/years.

(f) A superscription is to be made on envelope :ONLINE ROLL NO. ___ APPLICATION FOR SSC X(GS)/HYDRO CADRE - JAN 2012 COURSE" Qualification ___ Percentage _______% NCC 'C" Certificate ................ (If applicable). Application and requisite enclosures must be properly tagged/stapled, IHQ MoD(Navy) will not be responsible for loss of enclosures, if sent loose. Note:- (i) Final receipt of the printout of the Online Application Form with system generated Roll Number and all documents as mentioned in sub para (e) above (by 04 Apr 2011) will be the final CONFIRMATION of receipt of your Application at IHQ MoD(N). Hence, only filling the application Online / generation of Roll Number does not imply that the candidate has full filled all the criteria given in the advertisement.

(ii) Your application is subject to subsequent scrutiny and the application can be rejected, without assigning any reasons, if found INELIGIBLE at any point of time.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE FORM

1) APPLICATION FORMS ALONGWITH INSTRUCTIONS IS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE www.nausena-bharti.nic.in

2) APPLY ON A SINGLE SHEET A4 SIZE PAPER ONLY.

3) ONLY PRINTED FORMS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

4) APPLICATION FORM TO BE FILLED IN BLOCK CAPITALS AND IN ENGLISH ONLY. PLEASE STRIKE OUT WHATEVER IS NOT APPLICABLE.

5) ATTACH ATTESTED COPY OF CLASS TENTH CERTIFICATE FOR DATE OF BIRTH VERIFICATION.

6) ATTACH ATTESTED COPIES OF ALL OTHER EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES.

7) APPLICATION AND ENCLOSURES TO BE PROPERLY TAGGED/STAPLED TO AVOID LOSS.

8) APPLICATION FORMAT PLACED BELOW IS ONLY REPRESENTATIVE FOR INFORMATION AND WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN LIEU.

LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION - 04 APR 2011

details here:

About Indian Navy

The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the armed forces of India. It currently has approximately 56,000 personnel on active duty, including 5,000 members of the naval aviation branch, 1,200 marine commandos and 1,000 Sagar Prahari Bal soldiers, making it the world's fifth largest navy in terms of personnel. The Indian Navy currently operates around 170 vessels, including the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, along with operational jet fighters.


Though the primary objective of the navy is to secure national maritime borders, India also uses its navy to enhance its international relations through joint exercises, port visits and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief. In recent years, the Indian Navy has undergone extensive modernisation and expansion meaning there is now a much more overt military and political readiness to establish ‘blue water’ capability

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