There is good news for the youth preparing to get a job in the Indian Navy. Indian Navy has issued a notification for recruitment to the vacant posts of Short Service Commission Officers (Navy Short Service Commission Officers- JUN 2026 (AT 26) COURSE). According to the notification, the online application process for this recruitment will start from 9th August and will continue till the last date, 1st September 2025.
Eligible and interested candidates will be able to fill out the form by visiting the official website of the Navy,joinindiannavy.gov.in, through online mode to join the recruitment within the stipulated dates.
Recruitment Details
According to the notification issued by the Indian Navy, a total of 260 vacant posts will be filled through this recruitment. The recruitment details as per the post are as follows-
Executive Branch (GS(X)/ Hydro Cadre): 57 posts (including 05 Hydro)
Pilot: 24 posts
Naval Air Operations Officer (Observers): 20 posts
Air Traffic Controller (ATC): 20 posts
Logistics: 10 posts
Naval Armament Inspectorate Cadre (NAIC): 20 posts
Law: 02 posts
Education: 15 posts
Engineering Branch (General Service (GS): 36 posts
Electrical Branch (General Service (GS): 40 posts
Naval Constructor: 16 posts
Who can participate in the recruitment?
Candidates in the Indian Navy should have obtained a BE/BTech/Master's Degree in Electronics-Physics/MSc IT/MCA/MSc/Degree in Law/Post Graduation Degree in a relevant field etc. For detailed details of eligibility and age limit as per the post, complete information can be obtained by clicking on the notification link below. Is.
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