The Indian Navy has announced an updated schedule for the Indian Navy Civilian Entrance Test (INCET) 01/2024. Originally slated for September, the Computer-Based Test (CBT) has been rescheduled to take place during the last week of November 2024 due to technical and administrative challenges. A new admit card is expected to be issued soon, as confirmed by an official notice posted on the Indian Navy’s recruitment website. The notice informs candidates that “INCET-01/2024 has been tentatively scheduled for the last week of November 2024,” adding that fresh admit cards will be released shortly.
This examination is pivotal for individuals aspiring to secure various civilian positions within the Indian Navy. Aspiring candidates are strongly encouraged to monitor the official Indian Navy recruitment website regularly for updates, particularly regarding the release of the new admit cards.
The recruitment initiative aims to fill multiple civilian roles, including Fireman, Tradesman Mate, Fire Engine Driver, Pest Control Worker, Chargeman (Mechanic), Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS), Chargeman (Factory), Cook, Scientific Assistant, and Chargeman (Ammunition Workshop). The specific number of vacancies available for each position is as follows:
– Fireman: 444
– Tradesman Mate: 161
– Fire Engine Driver: 58
– Pest Control Worker: 18
– Chargeman (Mechanic): 18
– Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS): 16
– Chargeman (Factory): 10
– Cook: 9
– Scientific Assistant: 4
– Chargeman (Ammunition Workshop): 1
For candidates wishing to download their admit cards once they are available, the steps are straightforward:
1. Visit the official website at incet.cbt-exam.in.
2. Click on the ‘INCET 2024’ link featured on the homepage.
3. Once redirected, select the ‘Download Admit Card’ option.
4. Enter the required details and submit the form.
5. Your hall ticket will then be displayed on the screen for download.
The CBT will encompass a total of 100 questions, organized into four sections, each carrying a weight of 25 marks. The sections include General Intelligence, General Awareness, English Language, and Quantitative Aptitude. Candidates are advised to concentrate their preparation on these subjects.
After completing the CBT, candidates will undergo a Physical Standard Test (PST) and Skill Test for certain roles. The final stages of the recruitment process will then involve document verification and a medical examination, solidifying the selection process for desired civilian positions within the Indian Navy.