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Career as Sailors in Indian Navy

August 22, 2009 in Career Options after 10th and 10+2 by Tarsem

If you want to serve the nation with pride and want to have a distinguished career surrounded by the waters then this is the career for you. Keep in mind this is a career for men among boys and who keep their country before them, where duty and commitment towards work are taught by example. If you believe that you possess such an adventurous soul who enjoys to be surrounded by the blue waters, then this is the right career for you.

Eligibility And Courses

Age

The applicant for the post of Sailor (Artificer Apprentice) should be of the age between 16-19 years (i.e. he should not be less than 16 or more than 19 years on the date of enrolment).

Nationality

Applicant for the post of Sailor (Artificer Apprentice) should be a resident Indian. The Gorkhas, subjects of Nepal, are also eligible for applying for AA recruitment.

Marital Status

Applicant for the post of Sailor ( Artificer Apprentice ) should be an Unmarried male.

Minimum Educational Qualification

1st condition

Applicant for the post of Sailor should have passed Class 10th or equivalent with 55% aggregate marks in Maths and Science. Alternatively, 12th or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate marks in subjects of Physics and Mathematics.

2nd condition

Minimum qualification marks required for applying for the post of Sailor in Indian Navy may vary from time to time and the same would be promulgated in the advertisement in Newspapers and this website on as required basis.

3rd condition

Preference is given to Candidates with working knowledge of Computers

Physical Standards

The candidate applying for the post of Sailor ( Artificer Apprentice ) should be physically fit for enrolmentinto Indian Navy. This capability is tested at the examination venue on qualifying in written examination and is termed as Physical Fitness Test (PFT). Qualifying in Physical Fitness Test is mandatory. Physical Fitness Test will consist of 1.6 km run that is to be completed in 07 minutes, 20 Squats (UtthakBaithak) and 10 Push-ups.

Medical Standards

  • The candidates applying for the post of Sailor ( Artificer Apprentice ) will be subjected to throughmedical check up conducted by authorized Military Doctors as per medical standard prescribed undercurrent regulations applicable to the sailor (Artificer Apprentice) of Indian Navy on entry. The detailedguidelines for medical standards are laid down in the Navy Orders (SPL) 01/1999 by IHQ MOD (Navy)and can be accessed by visiting the website nausena-bharti.nic.in.
  • The candidate applying for the post of sailor (Artificer Apprentice) should have a minimum height of 157cm with proportionate body weight depending on the age and height of the candidate. The prospective sailor(Artificer Apprentice) should also have proportionate chest with minimum expansion capability of 05 cms.
  • Candidate applying for the post of sailor(Artificer Apprentice) should possess good mental and physical health, should be free from any disease / disability and have no cardio vascular disease, surgical deformities like Knock-Knees, Flatfoot.
  • Candidate applying for the post of sailor(Artificer Apprentice) should not have a (past) history of fits or psychiatric ailments Varicose-vein etc.
  • Candidate applying for the post of sailor(Artificer Apprentice) should not have any type of infection in the ears.
  • Candidates applying for the post of sailor(Artificer Apprentice) are advised to get their ears cleaned for wax and tartar removed from teeth before appearing for the written test followed by PFT and Medical examination.
  • Candidate applying for the post of sailor(Artificer Apprentice)should possess Colour perception standard of CP II and Eyes Visual standards should meet the under mentioned prescribed standards for both the conditions that is with glasses AND without glasses.
  • The candidate applying for the post of sailor(Artificer Apprentice) must make sure that his eyesight follows the following parameters.Without Glasses, better eye should be of 6/12 and the worst eye should be of 6/12, while with Glasses the better eye should be of 6/9 while the worst eye should be of 6/12.

Career Prospects

During the initial training period, the approximate pay for Sailor is Rs.3200 pm. On completion of initial training depending on Rank and number of years of service approximate emoluments at present rate for Sailor is Rs.4330 to Rs.16,395 pm. Apart from this a sailor is entitled to free ration , accommodation and medical treatment for self and dependents. A sailor is provided with a life insurance cover of Rs. 350000 on a nominal premium of Rs.250 p.m. Promotion prospects exist upto the rank of Master Chief Petty officer(equivalent to Subedar Major of Indian Army).

Nine weeks Basic Training at INS Chilka followed by 08 weeks sea training.

The beginning of engagement of sailor with the Indian Navy is subject to successful completion of training. The period of the initial engagement of the sailor is for 15 years subject to successful completion of training. However, engagement (i.e. service) period is extendable with maximum limit being until the attainment of 57 yrs of age, which, in turn, depends on the rank attained and satisfactory performance by the sailor while in the service. The sailors in Indian Navy are also provided with the pre-release training, which keeps them in good stead professionally after they are released from the Navy.

Pay Packages

Procedure to apply

  • Advertisements for recruitment of Sailors (Artificer Apprentices or AA) are advertised in the Employment News and all leading National/Regional Newspapers in Dec/Jan and Jun/Jul every year.
  • The application form for the recruitment of Sailors (Artificer Apprentices or AA)is published in all leading Newspapers and local dailies, which may be used. Alternately, the form in the prescribed format may be typed on plain paper.
  • The following documents are to be punched and tied firmly with a strong thread to the application for the post of Sailors (Artificer Apprentices or AA) in the sequence as given below:-
  1. Two spare recent Passport size photos with the candidate’s name written on the reverse (In the absence of recent photograph candidate will not be allowed to appear in the examination).
  2. Application for the post of Sailors (Artificer Apprentices or AA) is to be filled in capital letters with one recent passport size photograph pasted at the right top corner
  3. Attested copy (by Gazetted officer only, indicating name, designation and phone Numbers below signature) of matric /equivalent certificate for verification of date of birth.
  4. Attested copy (by Gazetted officer only, indicating name, designation and phone Numbers below signature) of mark sheet of Diploma/Higher Board examination/Matriculation , as applicable.
  5. Attested copy (by Gazetted officer only, indicating name, designation and phone Numbers below signature) of other certificates viz. NCC/Sports/etc.
  6. Attested copy (by Gazetted officer only, indicating his name, designation and phone Numbers below signature) of Domicile certificates.
  7. Two self addressed envelopes of size 22 x 10 cms with Rs 10/- stamp affixed on one envelope and one blank envelope without stamp is to be submitted alongwith the application form. On top of the envelope, containing the application the Type of Entry and choice of examination Centre is to be clearly written.
  8. Outstanding Sportsmen who have participated at International/ National/State level should send applications for the post of Sailors (Artificer Apprentices or AA) to the Secretary, Indian Navy Sports Control Board, Room No.08, `C’ Wing, IHQ MOD (Navy), Sena Bhawan, New Delhi-110 011, on the specified date.
  9. The candidates are to qualify in the sports trials in addition to Physical Fitness Test, Written examination and Medical.

Written Paper:- The question paper is bilingual (Hindi & English) and of objective type. The question paper contains questions from English, General Knowledge, Science and Mathematics.

Selection Procedure

  1. Applications are received through Ordinary Post only and no other mode of dispatch is acceptable.
  2. Eligible shortlisted candidates are sent Call-Up letters, indicating date, time and place for examination as scheduled.
  3. Results of the Written Test are generally declared on the same day.
  4. Those who qualify Written Test are permitted to undergo PFT and only those who qualify PFT are taken for Medical Examination. This whole process is generally completed on the same day but may also take 3-4 days time depending on the service requirements or due to external unknown factors which may crop up un-announced.
  5. Those who are declared Medically Temporary Unfit will be required to report to the specified Military Hospital within a maximum period of 21 days for review from the date of initial recruiting medical examination.
  6. Those who are declared medically unfit can appeal for specialist opinion in a Military Hospital on payment of Rs.40 by Military Receivable Order (MRO) in the Government Treasury within 21 days. Medical fitness certificate from other than the specified Military Hospital will NOT be considered .
  7. An All India Merit List of all those candidates who are qualified in all respects will be prepared at IHQ MOD (Navy), New Delhi depending upon the numbers to be inducted. Out of this list, the centre wise select list of candidates will be displayed in the respective Recruitment Centres. However, final enrolment will be subject to medical fitness at INS Chilka.

by Tarsem

Career in CRPF (ASI & SI)

August 21, 2009 in Career Options after 10th and 10+2 by Tarsem

CRPF came into existence as the Crown Representative’s Police on the 27th July 1939. It became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28th December 1949. It has completed 60 years of glorious history. The Force has grown into a big organization with 191 Battalions (173 executive Battalions including 2 Mahila Battalions, 10 RAF Battalions, 5 Signal Battalions and 1 Special Duty Group) 35 Group Centres including a Signal Group Centre, 10 training Institutions, 2 Central Weapon Store, 7Arms Work shop, 1 Static Workshop, 2 Mobile Workshops, 3 Base Hospitals and one 100 bed composite Hospital with a backup of well-knit administrative set up covering the entire geography of the country.

CRPF or Central Reserve Police Force is a premier paramilitary force of the Armed Force of the Union of India. The main task of the CRPF is to maintain internal security. It is usually deployed in areas to counter insurgency and maintain law and order. In times of peace, it is deployed at places where calamities occur due to natural tragedies.

Besides Law and Order and counter insurgency duties, the role of CRPF in the General Elections, held repeatedly during the past few years, has been very significant and vital. This is especially true for the trouble torn States of J&K, Bihar and States of North East. During the Parliamentary elections of Sept’99, the CRPF played a major role in the security arrangements.

Sub Inspectors (Stenographer Grade III) and ASI Assistant Sub Inspectors (Ministerial) are recruited by the CRPF. Advertisements for these posts are carried out in the Employment News and the other leading dailies.

Eligibility

For both the posts, the essential pre requisites conditions are:

  1. 10+2 or equivalent from any recognized Board in India.
  2. Typing speed/Shorthand sped
    a) For SI/Steno Typing 40 Wpm in English and /or 30 Wpm Shorthand 80 Wpm in Hindi/English

    b) For ASI 30 Wpm in English and 25 Wpm in Hindi.

Physical Standards for Males:

A minimum height of 165 cms. For general candidates. Chest 77 cms. 5 cms. Of chest expansion. Weight proportionate with height.

For Female candidate:

  1. A minimum height of 157 cms. Relaxable for some categories
  2. Weight in proportion with height

Visual Standards:

Right eye 6/36; left eye 6/12 or each eye 6/24 without optical device.

Colour blindness is not a disqualification.
Selection is done on the basis of:

Physical test
Written examination
Typing Speed test
Shorthand speed test for (S.I/Steno)
Interview

Candidates who pass the physical test are eligible to sit for the written examination consisting of 4 parts

Part I- Hindi/ English language
Part II- General Intelligence
Part III- Numerical Aptitude
Part IV- Clerical Aptitude
Those found successful are then referred for the post of Sub Inspectors (Stenographer Grade III) and ASI Assistant Sub Inspectors (Ministerial). They should also possess good knowledge of using computers.

Career Prospects

Aspirants with an inborn love for motherland and its citizens will surely be the right choice for this career. Commitment, discipline, dedication and good communication skills are other essentials for this profession.

Pay Packages

  • For Sub Inspector (Stenographer Grade III) Rs.12000-22000 per month.
  • For Assistant Sub-Inspector (Ministerial) Rs. 8000-18000.