How can I join Indian Navy after completing class 12th in science without taking NDA exam?

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Tushar Singh
6 years ago
Yes, you have to apply for the navy exam and the application forms are issued annually by the naval department for entrance and if you have once cleared the exam then you will be called for physical and medical and then you are shortlisted to get a joining letter from Navy.

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Yash Singhal
2 years ago
There is one TES Scheme in which you can apply and if you meet the qualifications then you will get an SSB call and if you clear the SSB exam then you can easily get into the Navy without giving NDA.

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2 years ago

Is it true?

Anirban Ghosh
7 years ago
Indian Navy has their own entrance exam as well. Check the internet on a regular basis. They also give advertisement too in newspaper and TV. You can appear for that and try clearing it for a call. Good luck.

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A
7 years ago
The B.Tech entry scheme which takes your 10+2 marks and your JEE Mains marks with more than 75% in class 12th. This will help you in direct entry.

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Nishant kumar Ray
7 years ago
You can apply for direct entry which is Navy 10+2 B.Tech entry scheme. The call letter is issued based upon JEE Mains marks and minimum 75% marks in PCM.

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R
8 years ago
You can join navy by exams held by them for many vacancies on the regular basis.

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Raj shakya
8 years ago
There is a separate exam for the Indian Navy Service. Check the Indian Navy Website for more details.

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When does Indian navy hold its exams?

Siddharth Bhardwaj
8 years ago
Yes you can join Indian Navy without NDA. But without NDA, you can't get an upper respectable designated position. Without NDA, you can only become the book keeper or some other staff job. You can not fight in any war like situations neither you can be at any commanding post. So my suggestion is tha

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When will Indian navy hold their exam?

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