Navy jobs as officers

ssb coaching- afcat- nda- cdse


General Service Officer
As an Executive Officer, you will be both working and fighting the ship. It means you will be a vital part of the complex system that manages the ship and also uses the ship as an instrument of tactical warfare. You will learn to have a good understanding of your ship's capabilities and limitations and be able to turn them to your advantage. It is for this reason that an Executive Officer alone can aspire for the command of a naval ship.

Executive Officers are trained in specialisations like anti-submarine warfare, navigation, communications, gunnery, logistics, diving and hydrography. One could also opt for the air or submarine arm. Within the branch, your promotional chances are not affected by your choice of specialisation. For instance, the Commanding Officer of a destroyer could have been a pilot and that of a guided missile frigate, a submarine specialist. Our specialist schools in Kochi constantly update your knowledge & sharpen your skills for greater responsibilities.

Hydrographic Officer
Executive Officers can specialise in hydrography. Hydrographic Officers are responsible for collecting information required for making the nautical charts used by the Indian Navy and other Navies around the world.

Naval Armament Inspection Officer
These specialist officers inspect the armaments supplied to the Navy by various agencies. While they ensure the quality, safety and reliability of naval armament and stores, they are also responsible for in-house research & development leading to indigenisation. Both Permanent as well as Short Service Commissioned officers serve in this cadre.

Provost Officer
A separate cadre of Provost Officers exists to deal with policing, regulatory, and security and vigilance needs of the Navy.

Pilot Officer
For those with an aspiration to fly in the skies, the navy needs Pilots who act as airborne tactical coordinators of marine warfare. While most Navy pilots fly ship-borne helicopters and shore based maritime reconnaissance aircraft, some elite pilots also fly fighter aircraft such as Sea Harrier or Mig 29K. Naval aircraft locate and attack enemy surface ships and submarines and take part in amphibious warfare, search and rescue, casualty evacuation etc. For this, specialised training is imparted at various places on shore and afloat units.

Observer Officer
For those with a yearning for the skies, navy needs observers who act as airborne coordinators of maritime warfare. Observer officer operates various state of the art equipment including sonics, sonars, radars and communication equipment. Observer officer gets an opportunity to participate in all facets of naval operations onboard the " eyes of the fleet: the maritime Patrol aircraft.

Submarine Officer
If you enjoy the challenge of new frontiers, meet the medical standards and have an exceptional record, this is the specialisation for you. These new hi-tech war machines have awesome firepower, state-of-the art weapon control systems, computer controlled machinery and a high standard of habitability. In peace time, one major responsibility of the submarines is to train for war as effectively as possible in the knowledge that will contribute to its prevention. If you successfully complete the rigorous training, which is conducted at Visakhapatnam, you will be the proud possessor of the 'Dolphin Badge' and a member of a very elite arm of the Navy.

Diving officer
Diving Officer job range from under water inspection and repair of ships to defence of Indian Navy maritime assets. This is yet another elite and challenging task specialization wherein being in the parent professional arm with sub specialization such as gunnery, Navigation, Anti-submarine warfare or else logistics, hydro, Aviation etc one can become ships diver. Alternatively one may opt to become a Diving Officer wherein one would be required to undertake a Clearence Diving Officers course and/ or a marine Commando course.

Law Officer
A separate cadre of Law Officers also exists to deal with the legal needs of the Navy. Both Permanent as well as Short Service Commissioned officers serve in this cadre.

Logistics Officer
A modern warship is not only a complex fighting unit, but also a mini township and community of several hundred people. These personnel have to be fed, clothed and paid, whatever may be the ship's role. A modern warship has also to be constantly supplied with fuel, water and spares for the vast array of sophisticated equipment and machinery. At sea or on shore the Logistics Officer has a vital part to play in the technical and human aspects of the ship's organisation. It is a job that requires exceptional managerial skills and the ability to deliver under pressure.

Information Technology
Indian Navy provides an excellent career opportunities in the field of IT. Personnel gain hands-on experience in operations, maintenance and administration of core IT infrastructure in applications. They are exposed to R & D functions as part of standard growth profile. Naval IT setup is unique since it involves not only shore based establishments but also afloat units, which require to maintain connectivity and synchronised operations. The charter of duties of IT Officer includes following:-

(a) Implementation of Enterprise wide networking & software development projects.
(b) Management of Critical Naval networks and software applications.
(c) Administration of shore and on-board networks.
(d) Development activities with respect to cyber security products.

THIS TABLE GIVES INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TYPES OF ENTRIES OF THE EXECUTIVE & LOGISTICS BRANCH OF INDIAN NAVY
Type of Entr yUnmarried Men / WomenAge LimitEducational Qualification
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
National Defence Academy (NDA) (Through UPSC)Men16½ - 19
10+2 or equivalent with Physics & Maths
(10+2) Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala (Through UPSC)Men16½ - 19
10+2 or equivalent with Physics & Maths
NCC Special Entry Indian Naval Academy, EzhimalaMen19 - 24
B.Sc (Physics & Maths) or BE with Naval Wing Senior Div NCC 'C' Certificate
PC Naval Armament Inspection CentreMen19½ - 25
B.E/ B.Tech degree in Electronics / Elect / Mech Engg or Post Graduate Degree in Electronics or Physics
PC Law CadreMen22 - 27
A degree in Law qualifying for enrolment as an Advocate under the Advocates Act 1961 with minimum 55% marks
PC Logistics cadreMen19½ - 25
A First Class Degree in BTech/ BE(any discipline)
MBA
B.Sc/ B.Com/ BSC(IT) with first class and a PG diploma in Finanace/ Logistics/ Supply Chain Management/ Material Management
MCA
MSc(IT)
SSC Executive General ServiceMen19½ - 25
B.E/ B.Tech (Any Discipline) with 60% marks
SSC HydroraphyMen19½ - 25
BSc./MSc with Physics & Maths with Min 55 % marks. BE/ BTech in any discipline with min 55 % marks. B.Sc(Physics &Maths) holding NCC Naval Wing 'C' Certifictae. Graduate/ Post Graduate in Op Research/ Quantitation Methods with min 75% marks. Graduate/ Post Graduate in Maths with STAT or Probability with min 75% marks.
SSC -ATCMen & Women *19½ - 25
Ist Class Science Graduate with Physics /Maths/Electronics or MSc with Physics/Maths/ Electronics with min 55% marks.
SSC Law CadreMen & Women *22 - 27
A Degree in Law qualifying for enrolment as an Advocate under the Advocates Act 1961 with min 55% marks
SSC Logistics CadreMen & Women*19½ - 25
1st Class Degree in B.E/ B.Tech
MBA
B.Sc/ B.Com/B.Sc(IT) with first Class and a PG diploma in Finance/ Logistics/ supply chain Managemnet/ Material Management
MCA
MSc(IT)
SSC PilotMen19-23
B.E/ B.Tech in any discipline with minimum 60% marks from a recognized University/ Institution with Maths & Physics at 10+2 level.
SSC ObserverMen & Women19-23
B.E/ B.Tech in any discipline with minimum 60 % marks from a recognized University/ Institution with Maths & Physics at 10+2 level.
SSC Naval Armament Inspection cadreMen19½ - 25
A degree in Electronics/ Elect/ Mech Engg or Post Graduate degree in Electronics or Physics
SSC Information TechnologyMen19½ - 25
B.E/ B.Tech in Computer Science/ Computer Engineering/ IT or BSc (IT), BCA , MCA, MSc (Computer), M.Tech(Computer Science) with minimum 50 % marks

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

GK Questions for RIMC- RMS Compiled by www.sainikrimc.com

Picture Perception - Model story

RIMC December 2017 General Knowledge Solved paper