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Indian Navy Recruitment 2025: Join As Civilian or Sailor - Complete Guide

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Indian Navy Recruitment 2025

The Indian Navy has announced the INCET 01/2025 recruitment for various civilian posts, totaling 1110 vacancies across multiple departments such as Chargeman, Staff Nurse, Civilian, Multi Tasking Staff (MTS), and others.

Important Details:

AspectDetails
Recruiting BodyIndian Navy
Recruitment NameINCET 01/2025
Vacancies1110 posts (Group B & C civilian staff)
Application Start Date5th July 2025
Application End Date18th July 2025
Application ModeOnline
Official Websitesindiannavy.gov.in, incet.cbt-exam.in, joinindiannavy.gov.in
Selection ProcessComputer-Based Test, Document Verification
Notification PDFAvailable on official websites

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Educational qualifications vary by post including Any Graduate, B.Sc, Diploma, ITI, 12th, and 10th pass candidates.
  • Age eligibility predominantly falls between 18 to 25 years, with relaxations applicable as per government rules.

Application Process:

  1. Visit the official websites: indiannavy.gov.in or incet.cbt-exam.in.
  2. Register and fill out the application form online starting from 5th July 2025.
  3. Upload required scanned documents as per specifications.
  4. Submit the application and pay any applicable fees.
  5. Keep a copy of application/registration number for future reference.

Documents Required:

  • Educational certificates (as per the post applied for)
  • Identity proof (such as Aadhar, PAN, Passport)
  • Passport size photographs and signature in prescribed formats
  • Other documents specified in the official notification

Important Dates:

  • Application Start: 5th July 2025
  • Application End: 18th July 2025

Candidates are encouraged to apply early to avoid any connectivity issues or last-minute rush. Be sure to reference the official Indian Navy website or trusted government portals for the most accurate information.

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