Indian Navy
has released the application form for the recruitment of Short Service
Commission (SSC) Officer and the course will start from June 2022 onwards at
Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ezhimala, Kerala.

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Candidates who are interested and eligible for the Indian Navy SSC officer post can apply online by visiting on the official website of Indian Navy recruitment joinindiannavy.gov.in

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The
qualification required for the SSC officer post is candidates must have a
degree or be in last year of graduation. Candidates must have 60% marks in the following
courses-  B.Sc/ B.com/ B.Sc. (IT),
BE/B.Tech (relevant Engineering disciplines), MBA, MCA, M.Sc, MA (History).

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Candidates
can registered for Indian Navy SSC Officer post by following the steps
mentioned below:

Step-1: Go
to the official website of the Indian Navy at [email protected].

Step-2:
Click on the application form at the top of the page

Step-3
Select ‘Registration’ from the drop list

Step-4 Enter
the details and relevant documents

Step-5: Make
sure to key in Captcha

Step-6:
Click on submit

For
registration candidates will required a following documents- class 10th
& 12th mark sheet, scanned copy of passport size photo in JPEG
format, one ID proof (Aadhar card, Pan card & driving license etc) and
scanned copy of signature in JPEG format.

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Candidates will
be shortlist for Indian Navy SSC Officer post on the basis of marks obtained in
the fifth semester of qualifying degree, then after clearing SSB round
candidates will met medical exam and then merit list will be prepared based on
SSB performance.

As per the
notice release in the weekly newspaper of the employment newspaper, 181 posts
will be filled in the executive, educational and technical fields. Candidates
will be offered a short-term 10-year commission, which can be extended for up
to four years by two terms based on service requirements, performance, medical
eligibility, and willingness of candidates.