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Indian Navy INCET 2024 Admit Card Released for 741 Civilian Posts

The Indian Navy has officially released the admit card for the Indian Navy Civilian Entrance Test (INCET-01/2024), facilitating the recruitment of 741 civilian posts. Candidates who applied for the available positions can now access their admit cards through the official Indian Navy website.

To download the INCET admit card, candidates need to visit the official site at incet.cbt-exam.in. After navigating to the homepage, they should click on the relevant link for INCET-01/2024 and enter their registered mobile number and password to log in. Once logged in, they can view, download, and print their admit card for future reference. It is crucial for candidates to ensure that their details are correct and to verify their eligibility ahead of the examination day.

The recruitment drive encompasses a diverse array of positions, including 444 posts for Fireman, 161 posts for Tradesman Mate, and 29 Chargeman roles across various disciplines, among others. Additional vacancies include 18 Pest Control Workers, 58 Fire Engine Drivers, 9 Cooks, 16 Multi-Tasking Staff, 4 Scientific Assistants, and 2 Draughtsmen. Each role has specific educational qualifications that candidates must meet, and they are encouraged to refer to the official notification available on the Indian Navy portal for these details.

In terms of age eligibility, the criteria vary by position. For most of the roles, candidates should be between 18 and 25 years old. Certain positions, such as Fireman and Fire Engine Driver, have an upper limit of 27 years, while Chargeman (Mechanic) and Scientific Assistant positions allow candidates to be up to 30 years old.

As the examination date approaches, applicants are advised to stay updated by subscribing to notifications from the Indian Navy and to remain vigilant regarding any further announcements concerning the recruitment process. The release of the admit card is a significant step for candidates as they prepare for what could be a pivotal opportunity in their careers with the Indian Navy.

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Jitendra Singh
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