THE INDIAN NAVY looking for Pilot/ Observer SSC Officer, latest jobs in india 2011
Indian Navy invites unmarried Men and Women to join Navy as Short Service Commissioned (SSC) Officer as Pilot/Observer in Aviation Cadre of Executive Branch Course Commencing - June 2012
Applications are invited from unmarried Male and Female Indian Citizens for Short Service Commission (SSC) Officer as Pilot/Observer in Aviation Cadre of Executive Branch of the Indian Navy for Course commencing June 2012 at Naval Academy.
- Pilot/ Observer SSC Officer in the pay scale of Rs.15600-39100 grade pay Rs.5400/-
Age : Between 21 to 23 years (candidates to be born between 02 July 1989 to 01 July 1993; both dates inclusive)
Educational Qualifications : (a) A Graduate Degree in any discipline with an aggregate of 65% marks with Physics and Mathematics as main subjects at 10+2 level.
SSC : Short Service Commission is granted for a term of 10 years, extendable to 14 years, subject to service requirements and performance/willingness of the candidate.
How to Apply: Apply Online at Indian Navy website from 05/10/2011 to 31/10/2011 only.
Please view
http://www.nausena-bharti.nic.in/pdf/pilotobserver/Adv.pdf for details.
Details and application forms are available at
http://www.nausena-bharti.nic.in/forthcomingOfficer.php
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