Nationality: Candidates must be citizens of India.
Age Limit:
* For General Duty (GD) Branch: 19 to 25 years (as on 01 January 2024)
* For Electrical (Electrical) Branch: 19 to 27 years (as on 01 January 2024)
* For Naval Architect (Naval Architecture) Branch: 19 to 27 years (as on 01 January 2024)
* For Education (Education) Branch: 19 to 27 years (as on 01 January 2024)
* For Logistics (Logistics) Branch: 19 to 27 years (as on 01 January 2024)
* For Meteorology and Oceanography (Meteorology & Oceanography) Branch: 19 to 27 years (as on 01 January 2024)
* For Law (Law) Branch: 19 to 27 years (as on 01 January 2024)
* For Public Relations (Public Relations) Branch: 19 to 27 years (as on 01 January 2024)
Educational Qualification:
* For General Duty (GD) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognized University.
* For Electrical (Electrical) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from a recognized University.
* For Naval Architect (Naval Architecture) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in Naval Architecture from a recognized University.
* For Education (Education) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in Education from a recognized University.
* For Logistics (Logistics) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce, Economics, Management, or any other relevant discipline from a recognized University.
* For Meteorology and Oceanography (Meteorology & Oceanography) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in Meteorology, Oceanography, or any other relevant discipline from a recognized University.
* For Law (Law) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB) from a recognized University.
* For Public Relations (Public Relations) Branch: A Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication, Journalism, or any other relevant discipline from a recognized University.
Physical Standards:
* Height: Minimum 157 cm for men and 152 cm for women.
* Chest: Minimum 79 cm for men (expansion of at least 5 cm).
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* Weight: Proportional to height and age.
Medical Standards: Candidates must be medically fit as per the standards prescribed by the Indian Navy.
Exam Pattern
The Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024 will be conducted in two stages:
Stage 1: Computer-Based Examination (CBE)
Duration: 2 hours
Number of Questions: 100
Marking Scheme: Each correct answer carries 3 marks, and 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Sections:
General Intelligence and Reasoning: 25 questions
Verbal Ability and Comprehension: 25 questions
Quantitative Aptitude: 25 questions
General Awareness: 25 questions
Stage 2: Interview
Candidates who qualify in Stage 1 will be called for the Interview.
The Interview will assess the candidate’s personality, leadership qualities, communication skills, and general awareness.
Syllabus
General Intelligence and Reasoning:
* Analogies
* Classification
* Series
* Coding-Decoding
* Blood Relations
* Direction Sense
* Logical Reasoning
* Data Interpretation
* Non-Verbal Reasoning
Verbal Ability and Comprehension:
* Reading Comprehension
* Vocabulary
* Grammar
* Sentence Correction
* Synonyms and Antonyms
* Idioms and Phrases
Quantitative Aptitude:
* Number Systems
* Algebra
* Geometry
* Trigonometry
* Mensuration
* Data Interpretation
* Percentages
* Profit and Loss
* Time and Work
* Speed, Time and Distance
General Awareness:
* Current Affairs
* History
* Geography
* Polity
* Economics
* Science
* Sports
* Culture
Important Dates
Event
Date
Notification Release
To be announced
Online Application
To be announced
Last Date to Apply
To be announced
Admit Card Release
To be announced
Computer-Based Examination (CBE)
To be announced
Interview
To be announced
Final Result Declaration
To be announced
Preparation Tips
Start your preparation early: The earlier you start, the better prepared you will be.
Understand the syllabus: Go through the syllabus thoroughly and identify your strengths and weaknesses.
Refer to good study material: Use reliable study materials like books, online courses, and mock tests.
Practice regularly: Practice as many mock tests as possible to get familiar with the exam pattern and time management.
Focus on your weak areas: Spend more time on the topics you find difficult.
Stay updated with current affairs: Read newspapers, magazines, and online resources to stay updated on current events.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Get enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, and exercise regularly to stay focused and energized.
Selection Process
Candidates who clear the Computer-Based Examination (CBE) will be shortlisted for the Interview.
The final selection will be based on the candidate’s performance in the CBE and Interview.
The candidates will be allotted branches based on their merit and preference.
Training
Selected candidates will undergo training at the Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Kerala.
The training will be rigorous and comprehensive, covering all aspects of naval life and warfare.
Upon successful completion of training, candidates will be commissioned as officers in the Indian Navy.
Benefits of Joining the Indian Navy
Serving the nation: The Indian Navy plays a vital role in safeguarding the country’s maritime interests.
Challenging and rewarding career: A career in the Indian Navy offers a wide range of opportunities for professional growth and personal development.
Excellent salary and benefits: Indian Navy officers enjoy a competitive salary, allowances, and other benefits.
Travel and adventure: Naval officers get to travel to different parts of the world and experience exciting adventures.
Prestige and recognition: A career in the Indian Navy is a prestigious and respected profession.
Table 1: Branch-wise Vacancies (Tentative)
Branch
Vacancies
General Duty (GD)
100
Electrical (Electrical)
50
Naval Architect (Naval Architecture)
20
Education (Education)
10
Logistics (Logistics)
30
Meteorology and Oceanography (Meteorology & Oceanography)
15
Law (Law)
5
Public Relations (Public Relations)
10
Table 2: Important Points to Remember
Point
Description
Age Relaxation
Age relaxation is available for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PWD) as per government norms.
Application Fee
The application fee for the exam is INR 200 for General and OBC candidates and INR 100 for SC/ST candidates.
Physical Fitness
Candidates must be physically fit as per the standards prescribed by the Indian Navy.
Medical Examination
Candidates will undergo a medical examination at the time of joining the Indian Navy.
Training
Selected candidates will undergo rigorous training at the Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Kerala.
Commissioning
Upon successful completion of training, candidates will be commissioned as officers in the Indian Navy.
Educational qualification varies depending on the branch.
Candidates must meet the prescribed physical and medical standards.
2. What is the exam pattern for the Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024?
The exam is conducted in two stages: Computer-Based Examination (CBE) and Interview.
The CBE consists of four sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, Verbal Ability and Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness.
The Interview assesses personality, leadership qualities, communication skills, and general awareness.
3. What is the syllabus for the Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024?
The syllabus covers topics like General Intelligence and Reasoning, Verbal Ability and Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness.
Specific topics within each section are detailed in the official notification.
4. What are the important dates for the Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024?
The important dates for the exam, including notification release, application deadline, admit card release, exam dates, and result declaration, are announced by the Indian Navy.
5. How can I prepare for the Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024?
Start your preparation early.
Understand the syllabus thoroughly.
Refer to good study material.
Practice regularly with mock tests.
Focus on your weak areas.
Stay updated with current affairs.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle.
6. What is the selection process for the Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024?
Candidates who clear the CBE are shortlisted for the Interview.
Final selection is based on performance in the CBE and Interview.
Branches are allotted based on merit and preference.
7. What is the training like for Indian Navy SSC Officer candidates?
Selected candidates undergo rigorous training at the Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Kerala.
Training covers all aspects of naval life and warfare.
8. What are the benefits of joining the Indian Navy?
Serving the nation.
Challenging and rewarding career.
Excellent salary and benefits.
Travel and adventure.
Prestige and recognition.
9. How many vacancies are there for each branch in the Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024?
The number of vacancies for each branch is announced in the official notification.
10. What are some important points to remember for the Indian Navy SSC Officer Exam 2024?
Age relaxation is available for reserved categories.
There is an application fee.
Candidates must be physically fit.
Medical examination is conducted at the time of joining.
Training is rigorous and comprehensive.
Upon successful completion of training, candidates are commissioned as officers in the Indian Navy.