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INDIAN NAVY
JOIN THE INDIAN NAVY AS SAILOR
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You are the Navy Future
When you've Joined the Navy
• The Indian Navy needs all kind of people. From Computer Operators to
Engineers ........... from Naval Airman to Radar Operator ............
from Medical Assistants to Cooks ............ from Divers to Surveyors
and a lot more.
• The Navy tries to match your interests with the available jobs and
having assessed you, may offers you jobs you never thought you
could even attempt! But you just don't have to worry at all. The Navy
will give you all the training you need for such jobs.
• Read on to choose the career that appeals to you.
You are the Navy Future You are the Navy Future
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Quite Simply - It's People like you.
What are Navy people like?
• If you have just left school or college and looking for a career oriented
job to pick up, you can join the Indian Navy for an exciting, satisfying
career with more security than you would find in most other jobs. And
there is a fair and just system of promotions commensurate to your
talents, skills and hardwork.
• There will be plenty of other people of your age. You will train with
them and serve with them and make some life - long friends.
• You will not be doing an ordinary job. Yours will be a life, full of activity,
excitement and adventure. A career in the Navy spells rapid
responsibility, prestige and the satisfaction of serving your
motherland.
• Come, take that big step now !
JOIN THE INDIAN NAVY. IT'S A GREAT SERVICE !
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Why do we need a Navy?
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, our first Prime Minister, had rightly said, "To be
Secure on Land, we must be Supreme at Sea". This famous quote
always remind us that we are primarily a Maritime Nation. A strong Navy is
an important element of every maritime nation.
• India has a coastline about 7500 km and an Exclusive Economic Zone
(EEZ) of over 2 million sq. kms. In addition, we are endowed with
abundant oceanic wealth comprising a large number of island
territories and vast sea bed area, over 97% of our national trade is
carried by sea routes ! We must protect our natural wealth and keep
our trade routes open in order to progress and prosper. It's therefore,
imperative that India maintains a strong Navy which is always in a
high state of preparedness.
• In times of distress and natural disaster such as floods, droughts,
cyclones, earthquakes etc. the Navy is always called upon for rescue
and relief operations. Little wonder then, the Indian Navy is so relevant
to us all ! And that also explains why the public hold a great deal of
affections for the Navy & its sailors.
• Of all the diverse elements that go into the making of a strong and
effective Navy, no single factor is as important as its men. For the
Navy to be world class, it requires top-rate men. And you could just be
the one the Navy is looking for. Putting it simply, the nation needs the
Navy and the Navy needs the best of yo.
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All extra - ordinary jobs.
What do Sailors do?
• In good old days, a sailor only sailed; the job involved tying of knots,
swabbing the decks and polishing the brass. But today's sailor can be
specialist operator, firing guided missiles and homing torpedoes, a
sonar technician sounding ocean depths from a hi-tech submarine, a
data processing technician at a modern supply centre, a boiler
technician overseeing the operation of the ship's power plant or a
member of an aviation crew soaring high above the clouds. Today,
Navy's adventure is not only on the sea but also in the skies above and
the depth below. And for this reason, the Indian Navy has been called
the "three dimensional service".
• The Navy has a wide variety of skilled personnel, specially trained for
their respective jobs. These skills could be valuable in many walks of
life too. The work is divided among different terms that do different
kinds of jobs. It could be operations of various equipment such as
radars, sonars or communications or firing of weapons such as
missiles, guns or rockets. Not to mentions cooks, stewards, medical
assistants and the people who work with weapons or maintain the
aircrafts and other machinery. In short, the sailors literally run the
Navy.
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It' different.
How is Naval Life?
• It's a way of life. Apart from work, life in the Navy is full of travel,
adventure, variety, education and good friendship right from the very
start. And you can add to that a lot of good times too ! Sport is very
important - it keeps you physically & mentally fit and is good for your
morale. In fact, most activities in the Navy is based on team work and
every one is an important part of the team. It is this system which
keeps the ship battle worthy and fighting fit.
• It's unique responsibility. When you join the Indian Navy, you
become part of a highly technical organisation. As a sailor, you could
serve in powerful, modern ships of various classes such as Aircraft
Carriers, Guided Missile Destroyers and Frigates, Replenishment
Ships and highly technical and fascination Submarines.
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It's the ultimate challenge
Life at Sea
• Life at Sea - a far cry from duty ashore. For one thing, while at sea,
you'll be putting all your skills and determination to the actual test.
You'll be given all the responsibility you can handle and will be doing
an important job for which you have been uniquely trained.
• Of course, sea duty does not mean you will spend all your time at sea.
Your ship will have its own 'home-port' and you will spend quite a bit
of your time in or close to that port. And when you do head out to sea,
you will find excitement in visiting far flung places in India and abroad
which you had only read or heard about. To put it in few words, "Life
at sea is full of Challenges and immense Satisfaction". While you
are at sea, the Navy looks after the welfare of your family like its
own.
You are the Navy Future
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Branch and Trade Structure of
The Indian Navy
This is the branch of the Navy, comprising people who operate and to an
extent, maintains ships and submarines weapons system. Duties of the
sailors from Executive Branch are varies and include a thorough training in
the art of seamanship operating weapon and sensors, look - out duties
and boat work. Beside these general duties they can obtain qualification in
any one of the following disciplines :-
Gunnery & Missiles
Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW)
Navigation and Direction
Diving
Survey
Physical Trainer (P.T.)
Regulating
Logistics
Communication
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
How to Enter : For entries into the above branches refer page of sailors Entry.
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ENGINEERING BRANCH :
Technicians and highly trained Mechanicians who pride themself on
keeping propulsion & auxiliary system running smoothly.... the engines....
the weapon system.... the aircraft.... & the machinery, comprise this
branch. Modern and ships, Submarine and Aircraft are highly
sophisticated and technologically advance. As an engineering branch
sailor you will operate and learn to keep all this equipment serviceable.
Sailors of this branch is also trained Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Warfare
& Damage Control including Fire Fighting.
You will from part of that special class of men, upon whose judgment,
foresight, coolness and skill, the ship and those onboard entirely depend
for safety. You will be trained and made ready to grasp the opportunities
that the new technology holds out. The rich experience offered in this field
stands you in sound position for post - retirement. Sailors of this branch
have the option to join the submarine also.
TECHNICAL BRANCH
ELECTRICAL BRANCH :
A war ship is fitted with its own power generation and distribution system.
As an electrical sailor you have the responsibility of upkeep the
maintenance of all electricals, electronic and weapons equipment of the
Navy. Their job onboard ships and submarines is as good as supplying
and maintaining power to mini township in fact more complex and full of
challenge.
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• Technical • Non Technical
This branch comprises specialist sailors who are trained to maintain and
handle different types of aircraft operating in the Navy - whether onboard
ship or ashore. They also handle highly sophisticated aviation stores and do
other precision jobs for which they get special allowances.
AVIATION BRANCH
Those who yearn for the exclusive challenge of operating below the surface
of the oceans in the highly technical, powerful submarines - join this elite
branch. Such sailors have to meet high professional medical standards.
They are entitled to the special Submarine Allowances & Perks.
Note: Sailors for the Submarine Arm and the flight crew of the Aviation Arm
are taken from various branches subject to their volunteering and clearing
the aptitude test and the Submarine and Aviation medical standards.
SUBMARINE BRANCH
Professionals who are trained in a wide range of medical skills to care for the
sick and the injured.... with the full backup of the Naval hospital services.
They have the opportunity to specialise in many fields like Physiotherapy,
Advance Nursing, Radiography, Laboratory Assistant (Operation Room
Technician), Dental Operation Room Assistant and Blood Transfusion etc.
Sailors of this branch can also opt for submarine / diving.
MEDICAL BRANCH
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Responsibility, good pay and the best technical training that one can get is
what aptly describes an artificer in the Navy An artificer's responsibilities
include the technological challenges of operating and maintaining some of
the most complex systems and sophisticated equipment in the Navy. These
could be steam powered machinery, diesel and gas turbines, guided
missiles and other automatically controlled weapons, sensors, computers
and highly advance electrical power system.
The Indian Navy trains its own Artificers. The Naval Ar tificers
Apprenticeship Diploma is recognised by the Ministry of Human Resource
& Development, which goes a long way in resettlement prospects. The
Navy also directly recruits 3 year diploma holders in various disciplines as
artificers, the details of which are given later.
You will be enrolled in any one of the following trades :-
• Engine Room
• Electrical
• Shipwright
• Aviation (Engineering / Electrical)
In addition, the Engine Room and Electrical Artificers can also volunteer for
the Submarine and Aviation Arms.
An Artificer in
The Indian Navy
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Joining the Navy is only the first step up the ladder. Yours will be a
developing career which could inspire you to even become a
Commissioned Officer. And Commissioned Rank is goal. Really worth
striving for, because then it's job full of both, extra challenges and rewards.
The Navy has a very fair and just system of promotions. Wherein your
hardwork, sincerity, skills and talent are given due recognition and
rewarded. There is a time - tested and proven Divisional System that takes
care of all your problems. You can be rest assured that your Divisional &
Departmental Officers will do the best for you. Of course, the Navy and the
Nation's interest are always kept in mind and reign supreme. Given below is
a symbolic.
The Ranks are :-
Master Chief Petty Officer, Ist Class
Master Chief Petty Officer, IInd Class
Chief Petty Officer
Petty Officer
Leading Rate
Seaman Ist Class / IInd Class
Ranks, Ratings & Promotions
Promotion to
Officer Rank
Sailors who possess unique
leadership qualities and fulfil
requisite conditions in terms of
age, education etc. can aspire to
become Commissioned Officer
in the Indian Navy through
Commission Wor thy (CW)
scheme and Special Duties
(SD) scheme. Such Officer can
aspire to Commands Ships and
Units and even rise to become
admirals! That is Navy's way of
giving and oppor tunity to
deserve few, who for some
unforeseen reasons could not
make it to the officer rank. Even
those who can't make it to
through the above schemes, but
continue to strive for excellence
throughout and do really well,
can aspire for Honorar y
Commissioned Rank.
You are the Navy Future
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Recruitment Centres
Note:
• Any other centre as decided by Integrate Headquarters of Ministry of
Defence (Navy).
• For Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islands, contact Naval Officer-in-Charge,
Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islands (NOIC) (L) at Kochi.
• The above centres are not permanent and are subject to change due to
administrative reasons.
Arakkonam Jodhpur
Aizwal Karwar
Ambala Kohima
Gangtok Kanpur
Goa Leh
Guwahati Ranchi
Jabalpur Srinagar
Jalandhar Shillong
Jammu Shimla
Chennai Kolkata
Chilka (Orissa) Lonavala (Maharashtra)
Coimbatore Mumbai
Dehradun Port Blair
Delhi Tirunaveli
Jamnagar Vasco-Da-Gama (Goa)
Kochi Visakhapatnam
TEMPORARY PERMANENT
For further Enquiries, Contact :
NAVAL RECRUITMENT ORGANISATION (NRO)
Room No. 232, 'C' Wing,
Sena Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 011 Tel. : +91-11-23793067 Fax : +91-11-23010759
website : www.nausena-bharti.nic.in
Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Navy),
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As a sailor, you will be entitled to a number of additional facilities which are
not easy to come by in civilian life. These privileges add to your handsome
salary to provide you a clean, healthy living as a member of the Indian Navy.
Some of the facilities that the Navy offers you are as follows :-
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(i) A sailor is entitled to 60 days annual leave and an additional 30
days casual leave in the year.
(ii) Sailor and their families are entitled to free rail travel on leave
every year and travel concession by rail / air on other occasions.
b) Sailors are entitled to free accommodation.
c) Sailors and their families are entitled to free medical treatment
in Service Hospitals.
d) Sailors are entitled to free clothing.
e) All sailors are entitled to free ration, or money in lieu of ration
while staying with their family.
f) Concession in tuition fees,
children education allowance and school transport facility are available
to sailors children.
g) Rs. 7,50,000/- at a premium of Rs. 750/-
per month.
Leave Benefits & Travel Concessions.
Accommodation.
Medical.
Clothing.
Ration.
Schooling and transport for children.
Group Insurance Scheme.
What The Navy Offers You
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h) The Navy has special housing schemes in
almost all major cities. Sailors have an opportunity to acquire a
modern, excellent apartment of their own in planned surrounding at a
station of their choice of post - retirement settlement.
i) Easy loans on simple
installments.
j) Present pension ranges from Rs. 2250/- + DA pm at
prevailing rates for a leading seaman to Rs. 8138/- + DA pm at
prevailing rates for an Hon Lieutenant. In addition to the above, there
are many other pensionary schemes such as Disability Pension,
Invalid Pension, Gratuity, Family Pension, Special Family Pension et.
k) The Government has introduced many new
schemes to constantly improve the resettlement prospects of retired
sailors in government / public sector undertaking and in private
enterprises. Before retirement, they are provided with many jobs
oriented courses and requisites training for available jobs. There is a
dedicate organisation - Directorate General, Resettlement (DGR) at RK
Puram, New Delhi, which looks after resettlement prospects of all
retired personnel.
Naval Housing Schemes.
Loans for House Building / Car / Scooter / PC.
Pension.
Resettlement Prospects.
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Rank Pay Scale (Rs.)
MCPO I 7400-200-10200
MCPO II 6750-190-9790
Chief Art 6000-125-8250
ART III-I 5120-100-7120
ART IV 4550-100-6350
ART V 4150-70-4360
APP 3200-60-3260
Pay and Allowances
COMBATANT GROUP 'X'
Rank Pay Scale (Rs.)
MCPO I 6750-200-9550
MCPO II 6600-170-9320
CPO 5620-140-8140
Petty Officer 4320-85-5595
Leading 3900-70-4950
Seaman I 3650-60-4550
Seaman II 3325-60-3445
Seaman
COMBATANT GROUP 'Y' COMBATANT GROUP 'Z'
Rank Pay Scale (Rs.)
MCPO I 6600-200-9400
MCPO II 6175-155-8650
CPO 5200-125-7450
Petty Officer 3775-85-5050
Leading 3200-70-4250
Seaman I 3080-60-3980
Seaman II 3050-55-3215
Seaman
(In additional, there are various allowances such as Sea Duty Allowance, Transport Allowance, City Compensatory Allowance
etc admissible, subject to conditions.)
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1. Flying pay for Aircrew Sailors (Rs. 3500 to Rs. 4200)
2. Submarine Allowances (Rs. 3500 to Rs. 4200)
3. Marine Commandos Allowance (Rs. 3500 to Rs. 4200)
4. Diving Allowances (as per qualifications)
5. Survey pay for Survey Recorders
6. Technical Pay (for technical sailor)
7. Instructional Allowances etc.
* The terms and conditions given in this booklet are subject to change and
should be treated as guidelines only.
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Sailors Entries in The Indian Navy
Entry Branch Age Educational Method of Month of(years) Qualification Recruitment Advertisement
ARTIFICER
NON ARTIFICER
SPORTS ENTRY
Artificer Electrical/ 17 - 20 10+2 or Equivalent with Through written examination in Dec & JuneApprentice Mech/Shipwright compulsory subjects Physics and Science, Maths, English & GK held
Mathematics and optional subjects at AROs/ZROs/ASCs/NREs twiceof Chemistry/Biology/Computer. in a year in Apr/Oct for theMinimum 60% marks. courses commencing in Aug/Feb.
Artificer Electrical/ 18 - 22 Three years Diploma with Through written examination in Dec[DE(DH)] Mechanical/ minimum 50% marks in Maths, English, GK and additional
Electronics Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics section as per specialisationTelecommunication/Aeronautical/ followed by interview. Held twiceShip-building/Instrumentation/ a year in Apr/Oct for coursesEngineering/Metalurgical commencing in Aug/Feb.from a recognisedPolytechnic/Institute
SSR Seaman/ 17 - 21 10+2 with science stream with Through written examination Dec/Jan &(Senior Communication/ compulsory subjects of Physics and in English, GK, Maths and Science June/JulySecondary Electrical/Medical/ Maths and optional subjects of held at ZROs/AROs/ASCs/NREsRecruit) Engineering/Writer/ Chemistry/Biology/Computer or twice a year in Apr/Oct for courses
Store Assistant/ any other higher board commencing in Aug/FebNaval Aviation Sailor examination with science.
MR I. Musicians 17 - 21 Matric Candidates should have aptitude —(Matric for music and knowledge of at leastRecruit) one musical instrument is mendatory.
Recruitment is conducted once a year
II. Stewards 17 - 21 Matric Through written Examination Dec & June
III. Cooks 17 - 21 Matric in Maths, English, Science & GKheld twice a year in Apr/Octconducted by the Naval RecruitingEstablishments for coursescommencing in Oct/Apr.
NMR Topasses 17 - 21 VI Class Written Test in General Awareness Dec & June(Non (Safaiwala) and Arithmatic. Held twice a yearMatric in Apr/Oct conducted by the NavalRecruit) Recruiting Establishments for
courses commencing in Oct/Apr.
Direct Seaman 17 - 21 Same as SSR Recruitment is conducted twice DecEntry (Acting Petty a year in Apr/Oct for courses &(Sports) Officer) commencing in Aug/Feb. June
Exceptionally outstanding sportsmen
SSR Seaman/ 17 - 21 Same as SSR who have represented International/(Outstanding Communication/ National levelSportsman) Electrical/Medical/ may contact or write directly to :- Dec/Jan &
Engineering/Writer/ The Secretary, June/JulyStore Assistant/ Indian Naval Sports ControlNaval Aviation Board, Integrated Headquarters
of Ministry of Defence (Navy),
MR Stewards/Cooks 17 - 21 Matric Room No. 8, ‘C’ Wing,(Outstanding Sena Bhawan, New Delhi-110 011. Dec & JuneSportsman) Tel. : 23013270
NOTE :
1. The above information is a broad guideline and is subject to change as per the induction requirements of the Indian Navy.
2. All Advertisements are published in Employment News and National/Regional Leading Newspapers.
3. Minimum %age of marks, for each entry, are promulgated through advertisements for particular batch.
For further details and information, contact or write to :The Joint Director, Manpower Planning and Recruitment (NRO)
Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Navy), Sena Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 011 Tel. : +91-11-23793067 Fax : +91-11-23010759
Website : www.nausena-bharti.nic.in
Height : 157 cms (Min. for 17 yrs. age)
Weight : Proportional to height(±10% acceptable)
Chest : Well developed & proportional with min. expansion range of 5 cms.
PHYSICAL STANDARDS
The Indian Navy is a well balanced and cohesive three dimensional force, capable of operating above, on and under the surface of
the oceans effectively safeguarding our national interests.
The Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) exercises operational and administrative control of the Indian Navy from Integrated Headquarters
of MOD (Navy), New Delhi. He is assisted by the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff (VCNS) and three other Principal Staff Officers, namely,
the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS), the Chief of Personnel (COP) and the Chief of Material (COM).
The Navy has the following three commands, each under the control of a Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief :-
a). The Wester Naval Command (Headquarters at Mumbai)
b). The Easter Naval Command (Headquarters at Visakhapatnam)
c). The Southern Naval Command (Headquarters at Kochi)
The Western and the Eastern Naval Commands are operational commands and exercise control over operations in the Arabian Sea
and the Bay of Bengal respectively. The Southern Command is designed as the Training Command.
The cutting edge of the Indian Navy are its two fleets, namely the Western Fleet based at Mumbai and the Eastern Fleet based at
Visakhapatnam. Besides the fleets, there is a flotilla based at Mumbai, Visakhapatnam and Port Blair (A & N Islands) that provides
Local Naval Defence in the respective region. Naval ships are also based at other ports along the east and west coasts of India and
the island territories thus ensuring continued naval presence in the areas of national interest. Further, there are various Naval
Officers-in-Charge (NOIC), under each command, responsible for the Local Naval Defence of ports under their respective
jurisdictions.
The defence of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a joint responsibility of all the three services and is coordinated by the
Headquarters, Andaman & Nicobar Command, located at Port Blair. This is the only unified Command in our defence forces and is
headed by a Commander-in-Chief, as appointment on rotation among three services. The Local Naval Defence of the Lakshadweep
group of islands is the responsibility of the Naval Officer-in-Charge, Lakshadweep.
The Flag Officer Naval Aviation (FONA) based at Goa is responsible overseeing all matters pertaining to aviation while the Flag
Officer Submarines (FOSM), who is also the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Submarines) based at Integrated Headquarters of
MOD (Navy), New Delhi is responsible for overseeing all the submarine related issues.
For repair and maintenance of ships and submarines, the Indian Navy has two major Naval dockyards located at Mumbai and
Visakhapatnam. Besides these, smaller Naval Ship Repair Yards function at Kochi and Port Blair. Major aircraft repair and
maintenance organisations exist at Kochi and Goa.
Logistics support is provided by a well established, network of Weapon Equipment Depots (WEDs), Naval
Armament Depots (NADs) and Naval Store Depots (NSDs) located at various places. All base support
facilities are largely manned by civilian personnel.
Base Depot ship INS Kadamba, commissioned on 31 May 05 is located at Karwar. The
commissioning of this base marks the successful culmination of the first phase of developing a
state-of-the-art Naval Base for the Indian Navy. The base is capable of berthing, sustain and
maintain a substantial part of our blue water maritime forces on the Western seaboard.
Of all the diverse elements that go into the making of an effective Navy, no single factor is as
important as its Men and Women. It is for this reason that training in the service assumes a
special significance. The Southern Naval Command headquarter at Kochi is the Navy's training
command. There are currently 33 training establishments spread over the length and breadth
of the country.
BASE SUPPORT :
TRAINING :-
The Indian Navy
SELECTION AND ENTRY :
Sailors recruitment is advertised through the Employment News and
all important National and Regional newspapers/dailies, biannually in
the months of Dec/Jan and Jul/Jul. Selection is though merit alone and
there is no room for any reservation. Eligible candidates have to
appear in a written examination followed by a Physical Efficiency Test
(PET) as per laid down standards and qualify in these tests. Thereafter,
they have to undergo a medical examination. The final selection of
DEDH is done after competent Naval authorities have examined the
candidates in there oral boards/psychological tests.
DOCUMENTS:
It is mandatory that all Diplomas / Certificate of Educational
Qualifications are from Educational Institutions recognised by the
competent Govt. authorities in this field. Certificates / marksheets must
be original or attested by appropriate authorities, as asked for in the
advertisement. No compromise / relaxation is made on this issue.
ADVISORY:
All candidates desirous of joining the Indian Navy must be physically /
medically fit as per laid down standards. Proficiency in sports,
swimming and extra-curricular activities is desirable. NCC Cadets get
extra marks depending upon their levels (i.e. A, B, C Certificates).
NOTES & FURTHER INFORMATION
Note: The information given in this Brochure is extracted from various sources and regulations which are liable to alteration. Every effort
is made to ensure that details given are correct, but changes are constantly taken place. Further, the information given is considered.
For further details log on to our website :
website : www.nausena-bharti.nic.in
JDMPR (NRO), Room No. 232, 'C' Wing, Sena Bhawan,
Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Navy), New Delhi - 110 011
Tel. : +91-11-23793067 Fax : +91-11-23010759