Applications are invited from unmarried Men/Women candidates for grant of Short Service
Commission in Executive Branch (General Services/Hydro Cadre/IT/Naval Architecture) and
Technical Branches of the Indian Navy for Jul 2014 Course at Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ezhimala,
Kerala. Candidates to fulfill conditions of nationality as laid down by the Government of India.
Educational Qualifications: Completed BE/B. Tech Degree with minimum 65% marks in
aggregate from a recognised university.
DUTIES OF OFFICER
4. Executive Officer/General Service: As an Executive officer, you would be at the helm of
affairs in ships. Executive officers are leaders of men, strategists of modern warfare and ambassadors
of our country when in foreign waters. Modern warship are highly evolved fighting machines
needing capable and decisive leaders to operate them. A glorious career would see many
highpoints and chief among them would be Command at sea. Executive officers actively participate
in all facets of Naval operations i.e. air, surface and sub-surface operations. They are specialists
in Missile and Gunnery, Anti Submarine Warfare, Electronic Warfare and Communications,
Navigation and Direction, Hydrography and NBCD.
5. Hydrography Office: . Hydrography is one of the sub-specialisations of the Executive branch of
the Indian Navy, which qualifies officers to undertake Hydrographic Surveys of uncharted Indian
& foreign waters for production of nautical charts for safe navigation at sea. Hydrography not only
contributes towards safety at sea, but also plays a big role in successful completion of various
coastal/offshore developmental projects. It is a highly challenging and satisfying discipline.
6. Information Technology (IT): On completion of training, officers would be posted onboard IN
Ships & Establishment for carrying out IT duties. The officers would be handling state-of-the-art
networks and niche applications, both in operational and administrative areas. Sufficient
opportunity to handle both ‘open source applications’ and ‘proprietary tailor made software, will
be available. Your job profile would involve designing/implanting secure and critical networks
including manning of Security Operation/Network Operation Centres. Officers will have the
opportunity to work on cutting edge technology like Unified Domain, Share Point, SAP etc while
implementing and maintaining various Navy wide applications, portals & dedicated IT Systems.
7. Tech (GS) Branch: ‘As a Technical officer you would be responsible for keeping the naval
ships and aircraft fighting fit at all times. Technical officers handle state of the art weapons
(Gunnery, Missiles and Anti Submarine) and propulsion systems (Gas Turbines, Diesel and
Steam Engine). Selected technical officers are also deputed for M Tech from prestigious academic
institutes like IITs/IISC. Opportunities for handling projects involving high end technologies are
also provided to Technical Officers’.
8. Tech (Submarine Specialisation): ‘As a Submarine Technical Officer you will be responsible
to run & maintain modern submarines and its weapon systems. You would get professional
satisfaction of maintaining hi-tech machines with state-of-the-art weapon control systems, computer
controlled machinery and awesome fire power. On successful completion of the rigorous training
conducted at different training establishments, you will be a proud possessor of ‘Dolphin Badge’
and become a member of a very elite arm of the Navy’.
9. Naval Architecture Cadre: Naval Architects specialise in warship and submarine constructions.
A Naval Architect is involved in design, construction, quality control, repair and construction of
Naval vessels. In no other career, an Architecture Officer get exposed to such vide developments.
The Naval Architecture Cadre offers excellent opportunities to keep abreast of the advancement
in ship building technology.
Commission in Executive Branch (General Services/Hydro Cadre/IT/Naval Architecture) and
Technical Branches of the Indian Navy for Jul 2014 Course at Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ezhimala,
Kerala. Candidates to fulfill conditions of nationality as laid down by the Government of India.
| Entry (Branch/Cadre) | Age | Born between (both dates inclusive) |
| Executive (GS)/Hydro Cadre | 19½ to 25 years | 02 Jul 1989 to 01 Jan 1995 |
| SSC X (IT) | 19½ to 25 years | 02 Jul 1989 to 01 Jan 1995 |
| Technical (General Service) Branch (‘E’ & ‘L’) | 19½ to 25 years | 02 Jul 1989 to 01 Jan 1995 |
| Submarine Specialisation | 19½ to 25 years | 02 Jul 1989 to 01 Jan 1995 |
| Naval Architecture | 19½ to 25 years | 02 Jul 1989 to 01 Jan 1995 |
Educational Qualifications: Completed BE/B. Tech Degree with minimum 65% marks in
aggregate from a recognised university.
DUTIES OF OFFICER
4. Executive Officer/General Service: As an Executive officer, you would be at the helm of
affairs in ships. Executive officers are leaders of men, strategists of modern warfare and ambassadors
of our country when in foreign waters. Modern warship are highly evolved fighting machines
needing capable and decisive leaders to operate them. A glorious career would see many
highpoints and chief among them would be Command at sea. Executive officers actively participate
in all facets of Naval operations i.e. air, surface and sub-surface operations. They are specialists
in Missile and Gunnery, Anti Submarine Warfare, Electronic Warfare and Communications,
Navigation and Direction, Hydrography and NBCD.
5. Hydrography Office: . Hydrography is one of the sub-specialisations of the Executive branch of
the Indian Navy, which qualifies officers to undertake Hydrographic Surveys of uncharted Indian
& foreign waters for production of nautical charts for safe navigation at sea. Hydrography not only
contributes towards safety at sea, but also plays a big role in successful completion of various
coastal/offshore developmental projects. It is a highly challenging and satisfying discipline.
6. Information Technology (IT): On completion of training, officers would be posted onboard IN
Ships & Establishment for carrying out IT duties. The officers would be handling state-of-the-art
networks and niche applications, both in operational and administrative areas. Sufficient
opportunity to handle both ‘open source applications’ and ‘proprietary tailor made software, will
be available. Your job profile would involve designing/implanting secure and critical networks
including manning of Security Operation/Network Operation Centres. Officers will have the
opportunity to work on cutting edge technology like Unified Domain, Share Point, SAP etc while
implementing and maintaining various Navy wide applications, portals & dedicated IT Systems.
7. Tech (GS) Branch: ‘As a Technical officer you would be responsible for keeping the naval
ships and aircraft fighting fit at all times. Technical officers handle state of the art weapons
(Gunnery, Missiles and Anti Submarine) and propulsion systems (Gas Turbines, Diesel and
Steam Engine). Selected technical officers are also deputed for M Tech from prestigious academic
institutes like IITs/IISC. Opportunities for handling projects involving high end technologies are
also provided to Technical Officers’.
8. Tech (Submarine Specialisation): ‘As a Submarine Technical Officer you will be responsible
to run & maintain modern submarines and its weapon systems. You would get professional
satisfaction of maintaining hi-tech machines with state-of-the-art weapon control systems, computer
controlled machinery and awesome fire power. On successful completion of the rigorous training
conducted at different training establishments, you will be a proud possessor of ‘Dolphin Badge’
and become a member of a very elite arm of the Navy’.
9. Naval Architecture Cadre: Naval Architects specialise in warship and submarine constructions.
A Naval Architect is involved in design, construction, quality control, repair and construction of
Naval vessels. In no other career, an Architecture Officer get exposed to such vide developments.
The Naval Architecture Cadre offers excellent opportunities to keep abreast of the advancement
in ship building technology.
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