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Types of Women Officer Entries in Indian Navy

Indian Navy is one among the four Armed Forces of India. Tasked with a primary objective of securing the nation’s maritime borders, Indian Navy is also used to enhance India’s...

Types of Women Officer Entries in Indian Navy

Indian Navy is one among the four Armed Forces of India. Tasked with a primary objective of securing the nation’s maritime borders, Indian Navy is also used to enhance India’s international relations through joint exercises, port visits and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief. An officer of the Indian Navy has to carry out more or less the same tasks as the officers of Army and IAF. The officers receive their primary training in Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala. In this article, we are going to share various Indian navy branches and type of entries women candidates can apply to join the Indian navy.

Types of Women Officer Entries in Indian NavyTypes of Women Officer Entries in Indian Navy

The women were inducted only in the Armed Forces Medical Core till the year 1992. From July 1992 the Navy started inducting women as Short Service Commissioned officers in select branches of the Navy. Presently the women are inducted into the following branches of the Navy as Officers:

  1. ATC
  2. Observer
  3. Law
  4. Logistics
  5. Education
  6. Naval Architecture

The government has also given approval for Permanent Commission (PC) in Education, Law and Naval Architect branch on completion of SSC tenure depending upon merit and vacancy.

Type of Entry Age Limit Educational Qualification
EXECUTIVE
SSC -ATC 19½ – 25 B.E/ B.Tech (Any Discipline) with 60% marks from a recognized University/ Institution with Maths & Physics at 10+2 level.
SSC- Observer 19-24 B.E/ B.Tech in any discipline with minimum 55 % marks from a recognized University/ Institution with Maths & Physics at 10+2 level.
SSC Law 22 – 27 A Degree in Law qualifying for enrolment as an Advocate under the Advocates Act 1961 with min 55% marks.
SSC Logistics 19½ – 25 Logistics Cadre 
(a) B.Tech/ B.E (Any Discipline)
(b) MBA with First Class
(c) B.Sc/ B.Com/B.Sc(IT) with First Class and a Post Graduate Diploma in Material Management/ Finance/ Logistics/ Supply Chain Management.
Works
B.Tech/ B.E (Civil Engineering)/ B.Architecture
Catering Billets
M.Sc (Hotel Management)/ MBA (Hotel Management)/ BSc or BA with First Class and a Post Graduate Diploma in Hotel Management.
EDUCATION
SSC Education 21 – 25 (a)B.E/ B.Tech/ M.Tech in IT/ Computer Science Engg/ Electrical & Electronics/ Electronics & Telecommunication/ Electronics & Instrumentation/ Mechanical/Electronics and Communication/ Instrumentation/ Telecommunication.
(b)M.Sc(Maths) with Physics in B.Sc/ M.Sc (Physics) with Maths in B.Sc / M.Sc (Operational Research)/ M.Sc (Analysis).
(c) MCA (Physics or Maths at Graduation Level).
(d)M.A (English)/M.A (history).
ENGINEERING
SSC(Naval Architecture) 21 – 25 BE/BTech in Naval Architecture/ Mech/ Civil/ Aeronautical/ Metallurgical/ Aerospace Engg with 60% marks.
University Entry Scheme (SSC)
(Naval Architecture)
19 – 24 BE/BTech in Naval Architecture/ Mech/ Civil/ Aeronautical/ Metallurgical/Aerospace Engg with 60% marks.
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