How can I get into navy? I have done my 12th from commerce with accounts, English, physical education and economics.

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  • I think you can't go for Navy, because the eligibility criteria says that you must have qualified your 10+2 examination with minimum 60% marks in aggregate with Maths & Physics from an Educational board recognized by Central/ State government. And also, in entrance for the same (written section) also includes Science section.
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    Pallavi Jain | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    For joining Indian Navy, a person must be qualified from Science stream. An Indian Navy selection cannot be eligible for commerce or arts/ humanities student. You must have qualified your 10+2 examination with minimum 60% marks in aggregate with Maths & Physics from an Educational board recognised by Central/ State government. Your selection in this recruitment process will be based on the order of merit of performance in all the stages Written Exam, Qualify Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and fitness in Medical Examinations.

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