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Hello Rohit,Welcome toCareerguide.com!!!. Table Contents 1.  How to Join Indian Army 2.  Exams to joine indian army 3.  Written Examination of Indian Army 4.  Physical Test of Indian Army 5.  Regiment of Indian Army 6.  India Army Rank in Legal Officer 7.  National Defence Academy (NDA) Exam 8.  Combined Defence Services (CDS) Exam 9.  Technical Entry Scheme (TES) Exam How to Join Indian Army join Indian Army Joining the Indian Army is an admirable career choice that requires a great deal of de

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Dear Aspirant, Indian Navy requires Science / Engineering background candidates only, which are required in the technical areas of Navy. For other graduates, there are vacancies however, they are into clerical areas like administration, office, etc. Would like to ask why are you inclined towards Navy as a career suddenly after being into the commerce stream? I think please do not wander your mind in thinking of too many options. I would suggest you to focus and concentrate on your potential strengths and choose the right career option in commerce. Please do attempt the Ideal Career Test

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Dear Aspirant, Choosing between Merchant Navy or other streams of Engineering is tough, since both are different and cannot be compared. Don't every compare courses and also do not compare yourself with others. I feel, choosing between the two should entirely depend on your own capability, interest, inter personal abilities since those two types require different and distinct mental qualities. To remove the confusion and to know what you are capable of, you should definitely appear for the Engineering Stream Selector Test from CareerGuide. This is a psychometric test which will enable you to k

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Hello Madhur, Ships that carry goods, people or render services of a non military nature constitute the merchant navy. Merchant navy touches everyone’s life in one way of the other. Material for building houses, the fuel used in your vehicles, clothes, medicines, and anything that requires to be transported has been sent at one time or another on board a ship. Before commencing training the cadets needs to decide the department in which they would like to start their career. One option is the “Deck Department” where one can become a deck officer, with the intention of rising

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Hello Naman, All shipping companies have their own selection procedure and might include particular qualification also according to the posts, but some tests are common for all. Written Test: It might be online or offline and syllabus is based on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English of 10+2 level. There is a section on Aptitude and General knowledge also in the question paper. The test is in the form of multiple choice questions. Interview: The interview is based on academic, general awareness, shipping industry updates and personal. Psychometric Test: The psychometric evaluation requir

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Hi Dheeraj, Merchant Navy is an industry which involves transportation of cargo (solid, liquid and gases) as well as passengers by ship. Sponsored cadets are candidates already selected by any shipping company. Shipping companies frequently advertise for openings for cadets in their company and request for candidates to apply for the same. They have their own selection process and might include particular qualification, interviews and psychometric test etc. once the candidate is selected they are called the Sponsored Cadets – this simply means that once they complete the Pre Sea course s

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Hi, The Merchant Navy is a peaceful global body which is into transportation of goods and people. It a highly professional, technologically advanced industry catering to millions of people worldwide. Merchant Navy is one of the highest paying professions and is also considered to be a profession of great repute. Therefore, merchant Navy is one of the most popular career options in students. In Merchant Navy there are basically three main areas which are the deck, the engine and the service department.  ELIGIBILITY you must have passes 12th class with PCM you must have a aggregate of

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Hello Myronmiranda, Thanks for writing to CareerGuide. Your question reflects that you are a B.Tech and interested to join the Indian Navy. Congrats for this brave choice.  Women  are being inducted as officers into the Law, ATC, Observers (Aviation), logistics, Naval Architecture & Education Branch as Short Service Commission officers.  Government has  approved Permanent Commission for women in Law, Education and Naval Architecture cadre. Candidates are asked to apply in response to advertisements in leading dailies/ employment news and short listed at Integrated

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Hello, The candidates who belongs to engineering background they have two possible ways to get into Merchant Navy.  You can either join merchant navy as an fifth engineer or you may join as deck cadet. Most of the companies like to recruit candidates who have done their engineering in civil, mechanical, electrical or information technology for their ships. But for joining as a deck cadet, qualifying +2 with PCM (physics, chemistry and maths) is enough. Apart from having this academic qualification, you have to go through pre-sea courses which are applicable for both deck cadets and engine

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