Indian Navy Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 270 SSC Officer Posts. Candidates with B.Com, B.Tech/B.E, M.Sc, MBA/PGDM, MCA can apply from 08-02-2025 to 25-02-2025.
Name of the Post: Indian Navy Various Vacancy Online Form 2025
Post Date: 07-02-2025
Total Vacancy: 270
Brief Information:
Indian Navy has released an employment notification for the recruitment of SSC Officer vacancies. Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details and meet all eligibility criteria can read the official notification and apply online.
Indian Navy Recruitment 2025 Overview:
Indian Navy has announced a recruitment drive to fill SSC Officer vacancies. Interested candidates can read the official notification and apply on or before 25-02-2025.
Vacancy Details
Executive Branch (GS(X)/Hydro): 60 Vacancies
Qualification: BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 60% marks
Pilot: 26 Vacancies
Qualification: BE/B.Tech with 60% marks & CPL license (if applicable)
Naval Air Operations Officer (Observer): 22 Vacancies
Qualification: BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 60% marks
Air Traffic Controller (ATC): 18 Vacancies
Qualification: BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 60% marks
Logistics: 28 Vacancies
Qualification: First class BE/B.Tech/ MBA/ B.Sc/ B.Com/ MCA/ M.Sc
Education Branch: 15 Vacancies
Qualification: M.Sc/ BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 60% marks
Engineering Branch: 38 Vacancies
Qualification: BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 60% marks
Electrical Branch: 45 Vacancies
Qualification: BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 60% marks
Naval Constructor: 18 Vacancies
Qualification: BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 60% marks
Candidates should ensure they meet the specific qualification requirements for the post they are applying for.
Interested candidates are advised to read the full notification before applying online.
The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces, responsible for ensuring the maritime security of India. As one of the largest and most powerful naval forces in the world, the Indian Navy plays a vital role in defending India's vast coastline, safeguarding its maritime interests, and promoting peace and stability in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).