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Indian Navy Agniveer (MR) Recruitment – 2025-2026 Batches

Experience Freshers
Location All India
Education 10th Pass (SSC)
Posted: 21 hours ago

Job Description

The Indian Navy invites online applications from unmarried male and female candidates for Agniveer (MR) entries into the 02/2025, 01/2026, and 02/2026 batches.

Eligibility Criteria

1. Educational Qualification
Candidates must have passed the 10th standard (Matriculation) with at least 50% aggregate marks from a board recognized by the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India.

Students appearing for the
Class 10th Board Exams (2024–25) are also eligible to apply, provided they meet all conditions and submit the original mark sheet during recruitment (Internet copies are not accepted).

2. Age Limit

02/2025 Batch
: Born between 01 Sep 2004 and 29 Feb 2008
01/2026 Batch: Born between 01 Feb 2005 and 31 Jul 2008
02/2026 Batch: Born between 01 Jul 2005 and 31 Dec 2008

Candidates born between 01 Sep 2004 and 31 Dec 2008 are eligible for INET 2025.

3. Marital Status

Only
unmarried candidates are eligible.
Selected candidates must remain unmarried throughout the 4-year service period.
Any violation of this rule will lead to dismissal from service.

How to Apply

Eligible candidates can apply online through the official Indian Navy recruitment portal. Keep original documents ready for verification at later stages.

Please go through the complete notification before submitting your online application

Job Particulars

Role Others
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment Type Full Time

About Company

The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces, responsible for safeguarding the nation’s maritime borders and interests. As a blue-water navy, it operates above, on, and under the sea to ensure security and stability across the Indian Ocean region. Established in 1612 as a maritime force by the East India Company and formally recognized as the Royal Indian Navy during the British Raj, it was renamed the Indian Navy after independence in 1947.