Sunday, April 10, 2011

Indian Navy SSC Officers Pilot/Observer Course Jan 2012 Date Form


THE INDIAN NAVY

TO JOIN THE INDIAN NAVY AS SHORT SERVICE COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AS PILOT/OBSERVER COURSE COMMENCING JAN 2012

1. Applications are invited from unmarried Indian citizens for Short Service Commission (SSC) as PILOT/OBSERVER in the Executive Branch of the Indian Navy for Course commencing Jan 2012 at the Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala, Kerala.

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
2. Age. 19 to 23 years born between 02 Jan 1989 and 01 Jan 1993; both dates inclusive.

Note. Applicants who have FAILED in PABT (Pilot Aptitude Battery Test) earlier are not eligible for Pilot Entry, but can apply for the Observer Entry scheme.

3. Educational Qualifications A graduate degree in any discipline with minimum 60% marks. Should have qualified Mathematics & Physics at 10+2 level.

4. The gender requirement is as follows:-

01 Pilot Men
02 Observer Men & Women

Note:- Candidates who have not completed their Degree (i.e. appearing candidates) need not apply.

5. Physical Standards
(a) Height and Weight. Minimum height for men162.5 cms and for women 152 cm with correlated weight, leg length, sitting height and thigh length.

(b) Eye Sight. The minimum acceptable vision standard for distant vision 6/6, 6/9 correctable to 6/6, 6/6. Should not be colour/night blind.

Note:- There will be no relexation in Physical Standards.

INDUCTION AND TRAINING

6. Candidates will be inducted under Short Service Commission Scheme. Short Service Commission is granted for a term of 10 years, extendable to 14 years, subject to service requirement and performance/willingness of the candidate. On completion of these tenures, officers are entitled for gratuity under the extant rules. The Officers will be on probation for a period of two years, during which they are liable to be discharged if their performance is unsatisfactory.

7. Pilot Entry. Pilot candidates will be inducted as Cadets and undergo Naval Orientation Course at the Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala. This will be followed by Stage I and Stage -II flying training at the Air Force Academy/Naval establishments. On successful completion of Stage II training the Cadets will be awarded wings and commissioned as Sub-Lieutenants.

8. Observer Entry. Observer candidates will be inducted as officers in the rank of Sub Lieutenant and undergo Naval Orientation Course at the Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala followed by professional training at various Naval Training Establishments/Units/Ships. Full pay and allowances are admissible to officers whilst under training.

9. Training - The training is scheduled to commence in the month of Jan 2012. Only unmarried candidates are eligible to undergo training. Any candidate who is found to be married or marries while under training will be discharged and shall be liable to REFUND full pay & allowances drawn by him/her and expenditure incurred on him/her by the Government.

IMPORTANT - Officers inducted under these schemes will not be given extension beyond fourteen years and will not be eligible for permanent commission.

HOW TO APPLY:

10. Candidates have the option of submitting application in 'physical format' or e-application' (Online) for this entry. Candidates can only apply in one of the aforementioned formats. Receipt of multiple applications from the same candidate will result in cancellation of his candidature. The candidates desirous of applying online (e-application) can do so from 05 Apr 11 The online application registration will cease on 20 Apr 11.

IMPORTANT. Candidates those who are eligible and willing to APPLY for both the Entries are required to give their PRIORITY as mentioned in Para 13 of the Application Form.

11. Physical Application (by Post):-Application Forms in accordance with the prescribed format (given on website www.nausena-bharti.nic.in) and complete in all respects with superscription on the envelope “APPLICATION FOR SSC PILOT/OBSERVER # - JAN 2012 COURSE Qualification........ Percentage........% are to be sent to the address given below by 29 Apr 2011.

POST BAG NO. 02, SAROJINI NAGAR, NEW DELHI – 110023

# As Appropriate

Note:- (i) Applications sent by Speed Post/Registered Post/Courier will not be accepted.

(ii) Application not as per Format will be REJECTED.

(iii) Application should be sent along with the following documents:- Self attested photograph, Attested photo copies of 10th & 12th class certificates along with Mark Sheets, other educational certificates and mark sheets of all semesters/years.

12. Online(e-application):- Whilst filling up the e-application, it is advisible to keep the relevant documents readily available to enable the following:-

(a) Correct filling up of personal particulars. Details are to be filled up as given in the Matriculation Certificate.

(b) Fields such as e-mail address, mobile number are mandatory fields and need to be filled.

13. Filling up of e-application:- For filling up application Online visit our website www.nausena-bharti.nic.in and proceed as follows:-

(a) Click on the "Officer Entry" button under the option 'Apply Online' on the Home Page.

(b) Fill the online registration form for Pilot/Observer Entry. Tips to assist in filling up fields have been provided as you highlight each field.

(c) Before clicking the Submit button it should be checked whether all the details entered in the form are correct as you will not be able to make any corrections after saving the record.

(d) After submitting the form, a 'Roll Number' will be generated by the system and displayed on the screen. This Roll Number will automatically appear on the printout of the form. If the system does not generate the Roll Number, it is an indication of non-acceptance of Application by the system.

(e) Print two copies of this Application Form having the system generated Roll Number. One copy of this Applicaiton Form is to be duly signed and mailed (posted) to Post Box No. 02, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi 110 023 along with the following documents:- Self attested photograph, Attested photo copies of 10th & 12th class certificates along with Mark Sheets, other educational certificates and mark sheets of all semesters/years.

(f) A superscription is to be made on envelope : "ONLINE ROLL NO. ___ APPLICATION FOR SSC PILOT/OBSERVER ## - JAN 2012 COURSE" Qualification ___ Percentage _____%. Application and requisite enclosures must be properly tagged/stapled, IHQ MoD(Navy) will not be responsible for loss of enclosures, if sent loose.

SELECTION PROCEDURE

14. (a) Candidates will be issued call up for Service Selection Board (SSB) interviews based on their performance in educational qualification. If a candidate possesses higher qualification with better percentage, his higher qualification will be considered for cut off. Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy) reserves the right to short-list applications and to fix cut off percentage. No communication will be entertained on this account.

(b) SSB interviews for short-listed candidates will be scheduled from Jul to Nov 2011 at Bangalore.

(c) The total duration of SSB interviews is five days, consisting of stage I (Day one) and stage II (Four days). Stage I Tests, consist of Intelligence Tests, Picture Perception and Group Discussion Tests.Candidates who fail to qualify in Stage I will be sent back on the same day from SSB Centre. Stage II Tests consists of Psychological Tests, Group Task Tests and Interview. Successful candidates will undergo the following:-

(i) For Pilot Cadre - PABT (Pilot Aptitude Battery Tests) followed by Aviation Medical examination.
(ii) For Observer Cadre - Aviation Medical examination

(d) Candidates recommended by the SSBs, cleared PABT (for Pilot Entry) and declared medically fit will be appointed for training based on merit list and depending on the number of vacancies available.

(e) Change of SSB Centre for interview is not permissible.

(f) Any correspondence regarding change of SSB dates be addressed to the President of the SSB on receipt of call up letter and copy endorsed to Directorate of Manpower Planning & Recruitment (OI&R), Room No 204, ‘C’ Wing. Sena Bhavan, IHQ-MoD (N), New Delhi-110011 (Fax No 011-23011282).

(g) No compensation will be paid in respect of any injury sustained as a result of tests.

(h) Return 3rd AC rail fare is admissible for the SSB interview, if appearing for the first time for this entry.

15. Male candidates who do not clear PABT/Aviation medicals and have opted for Short Service Executive (Genral Service) will only be considered for the same, if qualified medically & educationally {BE/BTech/BSc(Phy & Maths)}. This is subject to availability of vacancies and on their position in the merit list.


About Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is one of the naval branch of the Indian armed forces, which is woks in the marine area of the India. Indian Navy come in exists in the 1947 after the independence of the Indian country. Currently Indian Navy has around 56,000 sailors or soldiers on active duty in which 5,000 soldiers are works for the naval aviation branch which controls the flight department, 1,200 soldiers are marine commandos, 1,000 Sagar Prahari Bal soldiers. This all figures make the Indian Navy world's fifth largest navy in terms of man power or in terms of personnel. Currently Indian Navy works with around 170 armor ships and vessels in which aircraft carrier INS Viraat is also included with various operational jet fighters. The motto of the Indian Navy is May the Lord of the Oceans be auspicious unto us. 4th December is the anniversaries day of the Indian Navy.
The main and primary object of the Indian Navy is to secure national maritime borders and tack care the safety of various things which comes under the marine area. Indian government is also use the Navy for the purpose of enhancing the international relations with the help of joint exercises, port visits and humanitarian missions, with the disaster relief activities. One more function or role which is carried out by the Indian Navy is, with the in cooperation with the Indian Coast Guard; ensure good order and stability in India's maritime zones of responsibility.

Sub Lieutenant D.N. Mukherji was the first Indian to join the Royal Indian Marine as an Engineer Officer in 1928. Again the Royal Indian Marine was re-organised into the Royal Indian Navy in 1934. The fleet also bagged the ‘King’s Colour’ the next year, in recognition of its tremendous services. By the end of II World War, the fleet had 117 combat vessels and 30,000 personnel. At the time of attaining Independence, The bitter partition post freedom left the Indian Navy divided into two parts. The prefix of ‘Royal’ was dropped from the Royal Indian Navy only in the year 1950, January 26th when India became a Republic. The first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy was Adm Sir Edward Parry, KCB who passed on the baton to Adm. Sir Mark Pizey, KBE, CB, DSI in 1951. Adm Pizey also became the first Chief of the Naval Staff in 1955. However the first Indian Chief of the Naval Staff was Vice Admiral R.D. Katari who assumed office on April 22, 1958.

Indian Navy fought its first full battle at the time of Goa Liberation in 1961 where in ‘Operation Vijay’ was successful in defeating the Portuguese Navy. The next war fought was with Pakistan in the year 1965. It was not very significant owing to the minimal scale of war. The major success came in the 1971 war with Pakistan again when Indian Navy successfully destroyed the Pakistani vessels completely. December 7th is celebrated as the Navy Day in memory of the memorable victory against Pakistan in 1971. Since then the Indian Navy is doing a commendable job in safeguarding the coastal region of the country and also giving a very useful hand to the UN in fighting the Somalian Sea Pirates. The present Chief of Navy staff is Vice Admiral Nirmal Kumar.


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