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Navy SSC recruitment 2019: applications for the post of Short Service Commission.Indian Navy SSC recruitment 2019 here are the details .
(SSC) officers in its Executive (IT) and technical branches under the University Entry Scheme (UES), for the course beginning in June 2020.

The online registration process will begin from June 7 and the last date to apply is June 27, 2019. Those interested can apply on the official website joinindiannavy.gov.in

Educational Qualification: Applicant should be in the final year of regular BE/B Tech or integrated degree course in All Branches with 60%.

How to apply

Step 1: Visit the official website, joinindiannavy.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on ‘apply online’

Step 3: You will be redirected to a new page

Step 4: Click on ‘register’, fill details, submit

Step 5: Log-in using the registration number

Step 6: Fill form, upload images

Selection process

Selected candidates will have to undergo Naval Campus selection process. Candidates who qualify the campus interview will be called for an SSB interview. The SSB interview will be conducted at Bangalore/ Bhopal/ Coimbatore/ Visakhapatnam/ Kolkata between December 19 and April 20. Those selected in the SSB interview will be informed via email. The SSB interview consists of two stages and is conducted over a period of five days.

Medical standards

For candidates applying to the electrical/engineering branch, the minimum height required is 157 cm, with eye-sight of 6/24 in both eyes or 6/6 both eyes (correctable with glasses). For applicants who wish to apply for the Executive (IT) branch, the minimum height required is 157 cm, with 6/60 eyesight in both eyes or 6/6 both eyes (correctable with glasses). Weight should be in correlation with the height.

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