Job Description:
Eligibility: B.Tech/M.tech/MCA/MSc
Industry: Govt
Position : Naval Officer
Experience: Freshers
Location: Across India
Last date to Apply : 14 November 2015
Salary: The CTC for a Sub Lieutenant would be approximately Rs. 74,100/- per month. This includes Basic Pay, DA, Grade Pay, Military Service Pay, House Rent Allowances, Transport Allowance, Ration Allowance and kit Maintenance Allowance. These rates are subject to change.
Age Limit :
Desired Profile:
Branch / Cadre | Educational Qualification | Minimum Percentage |
PC (Education) | (i) MSc Physics (with Maths in BSc) (ii) MSc Maths (with Physics in BSc) (iii) MSc Chemistry (iv) MA (English or History or Pol. Science) (v) MCA (Physics or Maths at Graduation Level) OR BE/B Tech/M Tech in any of the following disciplines:- (i) Mechanical (ii) Electronics & Communication (iii) Electrical & Electronics (iv) Electronics & Instrumentation (v) Electronics & Tele Communication (vi) Electrical (vii) Computer Science (viii) Information & Technology |
60% for BTech , 50% for M.Tech and 50% for Other |
PC (NAIC) | B.E/B.Tech in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics. Production, Instrumentation, IT, Chemical, Metallurgy and Aerospace Engineering | 60% |
SSC (Logistics) | (i) B.E/B. Tech in any discipline with first class (ii) MBA with First Class (iii) B.Sc /B.Com/B.Sc(IT) with first class and a PG Diploma in Finance/Logistics/Supply Chain Management/Material Management (iv) MCA/MSC(IT) with First Class | 60% |
About the Company:
The Indian Navy (Devanāgarī: भारतीय नौ सेना, Bhāratīya Nau Senā) is the naval branch of the armed forces of India. The President of India serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), usually a four-star officer in the rank of admiral, commands the navy. The Indian Navy can trace its lineage back to the Royal Indian Navy; however, the modern navy was not officially created until 1947, after independence was gained from the United Kingdom. The 17th century Maratha emperor Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhosle is considered as the 'Father Of The Indian Navy'. Though the primary objective of the navy is to secure the nation's maritime borders, India also uses its navy to enhance its international relations through joint exercises, port visits and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief. In recent years, the Indian Navy has undergone rapid modernisation to replace its ageing equipment currently in service, this is often seen as part of "India's drive" to develop blue-water capabilities and enhance its position in the Indian Ocean region Continue Reading
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