Saturday 26 December 2020

Indian Navy Recruitment 2021 for Scientific Assistant/SSC Officers

Join Indian Navy Recruitment 2021 – The Indian Navy invites unmarried eligible men & women candidates for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC)/Scientific Assistant for course commencing Jun 2021 onwards at Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ezhimala, Kerala in under Technical/Executive/education branches/entries in the Indian Navy. Candidates who  completed B.E/B.Tech/MBA/B.Sc/M.Sc/B.Com are eligible to apply for this job. The selection will be based on the Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) and Interview. Eligible candidates can apply online at (www.joinindiannavy.gov.in) website from 18 December to 15 January 2021. The detailed eligibility and application process are given below. Eligible candidates try for Railway Recruitment 2020

Join Indian Navy Recruitment


About Indian Navy: The Indian Navy is the Naval Branch of the Indian Armed Forces under the supreme commander called President of India. The Merchant Marine is the sister service of the Indian Navy to safeguard the nations. The Maratha emperor Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is the father of the Indian Navy. He started the Maratha Empire in 1674 after that it established the naval force called Indian Navy. The First Squadron of fighting ships called East India Company’s marine arrived on 5 September 1612. The primary objective of the Indian navy is to identify the threat or any other issues in and from the sea. Indian Navy has 67,228 personnel, 137 ships and 235 aircraft at present. It has its own defence operations to protect the nation from enemy forces territory and trade. Objectives of the Indian Navy:-


The Indian Navy has to prevent the nation against war or intervention.

In case of war, the navy has to make a decision quickly and confidently.

Provide security for India’s territorial integrity, citizens from the sea border.

The Indian navy is the safeguard of India’s mercantile marine, maritime trade, and maritime security.

Join Indian Navy Jobs 2021:

As compared to other profession in the civilian world, the Indian Navy has a great deal to offer to young men and women.


Indian Navy Jobs 2021:



Join Indian Navy As Officer:


There are various selection methods available in the Indian Navy to Join Navy as Officers. Few of the methods we explained below.



UPSC Entry

Direct Entry: Permanent Commissions for 10+2(B.Tech Entry)/Graduate Entry

Indian Navy Entrance Test(INET)

National Defence Academy (Navy) & National Defence Academy (Naval Academy) Exams

For  Educational Qualification of Officers Check Out Official Notification: Click here


Join Indian Navy As Sailor:


In Sailors, there are various entries available. The Detailed Entry and Qualification are given in below. All entries are available for sportspersons also. The criteria will be different


Direct Entry:



Artificer Apprentice

Non Artificer-SSR (Senior Secondary Recruit)

MR (Matric Recruit)-Musician/Logistics(Steward/Chef)

NMR Hygienist (Non Matric Recruit)

Join Indian Navy As Naval Civilian


The following disciplines are available in the Indian Navy for everyone.


Tradesman Mate

Chargeman (Mechanic)

Chargeman (Ammunition & Explosive)

Join Indian Navy Recruitment 2021 Details:

Job Role Qualification Last Date

SSC Oficers B.E/B.Tech/Any Degree 31 December 2020

Scientific Assistant B.Sc 15 January 2021

Join Indian Navy Recruitment for Scientific Assistant:

Job Role Scientific Assistant

Qualification B.Sc

Total Vacancies 14

Experience Experienced

Sakary Rs.35,400-1,12,400/month

Job Location Mumbai

Application Starting Date 26 December 2020

Last Date 15 January 2021

Detailed Eligibility:


Educational Qualification:


B.Sc degree in Physics or Chemistry or Electronics or Oceanography with two years experience in Material (metal, metal alloys, rubber) analysis and testing techniques OR

Machinery noise and vibration movements; analysis and reduction techniques OR

Chemical analysis of oils, lubricants, electrolyte and water, etc. OR

Study and analysis of corrosion process and mitigation techniques.




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