English: 070409-N-9851B-003 PHILIPPINE SEA (April 9, 2007) - Indian Navy Delhi-class guided-missile destroyer INS Mysore (D 60) and US Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) transit in formation in support of Exercise Malabar 07-01. Malabar is a bilateral U.S.-Indian Navy training exercise off the coast of Okinawa, Japan. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John L. Beeman (RELEASED) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Become a Short Service Commissioned (SSC) Officer in Executive Branch (General Service - GS/ Hydro Cadre/ Information Technology/ Naval Architecture) and Technical Branch - July 2014 Course
Online applications are invited from unmarried Male Indian Citizens for Short Service Commission (SSC) Officer in Executive Branch (General Service - GS/ Hydro Cadre/ Information Technology/ Naval Architecture) and Technical Branch of the Indian Navy for July 2014 Course.
- Age : Between 19 & 1/2 to 25 years
- Qualification : BE/B.Tech Engineering with minimum 65% marks in appropriate branch.
Candidates with NCC 'C' Certificate will be given preference.
Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400 and MSP Rs.6000
Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400 and MSP Rs.6000
SSC : Short Service Commission is granted for a term of 10 years, extendable to 14 years, subject to service requirements and performance/willingness of the candidate.
How to Apply: Apply Online at Navy website from 11/11/2013 to 29/11/2013 only. One copy of this Applicaiton Form is to be duly signed and mailed (posted) to Post Box No. 04, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi - 110011
in a superscription is to be made on envelope : ONLINE ROLL NO. ______
APPLICATION FOR SSC GS (X) (IT/NA)/HYDRO CADRE/ TECHNICAL BRANCH
(E/L/SM) - JUL 2014 COURSE Qualification ____ Percentage ___%NCC 'C'
Yes/No on or before 08/12/2013.
Details and apply online at http://nausena-bharti.nic.in/forthcomingOfficer.php
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