Indian Navy Recruitment 2020; Apply for 10+2 (B.Tech) Cadet Entry Scheme
Team Careers360 | October 6, 2020 | 10:52 AM IST
NEW DELHI - The Indian Navy has activated the apply online portal for the B.Tech degree course under the 10+2 (B.Tech) Cadet Entry Scheme 2021 on October 06, 2020. As per the notification of the Indian Navy Recruitment 2020, there are a total of 34 vacancies to be filed for a four-year B.Tech degree course under the 10+2 (B.Tech) Cadet Entry Scheme 2021. Interested candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can apply until October 20, 2020. Check all details related to the Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 here.
Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 Dates
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Online applications start from October 06, 2020
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The last date to apply is October 20, 2020
Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 Vacancies
There are a total of 34 vacancies that have been released under the Indian Navy Recruitment 2020.
Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 Eligibility Criteria
As per the minimum eligibility criteria, candidates must have qualified 10+2 and must also have enrolled in the JEE MAIN 2020 exam.
Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 How to apply?
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Visit the official website here
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Go to "Apply online" and fill in the application form
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Upload the scanned documents
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Click on submit
Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 Application Fee
There is no application fee for the same.
Earlier the advertisement for Indian Navy Recruitment 2020 was released, click here to view it.
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