Serving the nation in the
Indian Navy is not just a career—it’s a matter of
honour and pride. For engineers, lawyers, MSc graduates, and other professionals seeking a challenging and rewarding path, the Navy has announced
260 Short service Commission (SSC) Officer vacancies across multiple branches. Here’s everything you need to know to
apply before the last date, september 1, 2025.
1. Who Can Apply? Eligibility Criteria
The indian Navy is inviting applications from candidates who
have completed or are in the final year of their degree with at least
60% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA. Eligible qualifications include:
Engineering Degrees: BE/B.Tech from recognised indian or foreign universities
Postgraduate Degrees: MSc, MCA, MBA, or M.Tech
Law Graduates: LLBSpecial considerations:
Merchant Navy Certificate Holders: Eligible for relaxation or pilot/technical entries
Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Holders: Considered for pilot entries
NCC ‘C’ Certificate Holders: 5% relaxation in cut-off marksThis is a unique opportunity for
diverse professionals to serve as officers in the Navy.
2. Vacancy Details: 260 Posts Across Multiple Branches
The 260 vacancies are distributed across several branches:
Executive Branch
General service (GS/X)Hydro CadrePilotNaval air Operations OfficerAir Traffic ControllerLogisticsNaval Armament Inspectorate CadreLaw
Education Branch
15 posts available
Engineering & Technical Branches
General service EngineeringElectricalNaval ConstructorWith such
wide-ranging roles, there’s something for nearly every graduate and professional interested in a naval career.
3. Age Limit and Special Provisions
Most candidates should be born between
July 2, 1996, and january 1, 2007 (age limits vary slightly by branch).
Specialisations such as Submarine Arm and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) are available after selection.
CPL holders and Merchant Navy personnel are eligible for pilot and technical entries.
NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders get a 5% relaxation in cut-off marks.This ensures a
diverse and qualified pool of candidates for selection.
4. Training and Salary: What to Expect
Selected candidates will
join as Sub Lieutenants after medical clearance and induction at the
Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, with the following details:
Eligibility: Only unmarried candidates; marriage during training leads to discharge
Probation: Two years for most branches (three years for NAIC)
Salary: Starts at around
Rs 1,10,000 per month, with allowances for flying, submarine, and pilot roles
Insurance: Coverage under
Naval Group Insurance Scheme (NGIS)The training is
rigorous, prestigious, and prepares officers for leadership roles in the indian Navy.
5. How to Apply Online
The application process is
simple and fully online at www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.
Steps to Apply:Register and create a profileFill in details as per your Matriculation certificateUpload required documents: marksheets, degree proof, DOB certificate, NCC/CPL/Merchant Navy certificates, passport-data-size photoReview and submit the applicationKeep a printout for the SSB interviewCandidates can also
scan the QR code provided on the official site to apply directly.
6. Selection Process: How Candidates Are Shortlisted
The selection involves
shortlisting, SSB interviews, medical examination, and merit-based final joining.Marks from qualifying degrees are used for shortlisting
BE/B.Tech: Marks up to 5th semester
Postgraduates: Marks of all semesters or up to pre-final year for final-year studentsShortlisted candidates are notified via
email and SMS for the SSB interviewFinal selection depends on
medical clearance, merit, and branch preferenceThis ensures a
transparent and merit-based selection process.
7. Last Date to Apply: Don’t Miss Out!
The
online application window closes today, september 1, 2025. Interested candidates should
act immediately to secure their chance to serve the nation in one of India’s most prestigious services.