The Indian Navy has released a notification for the recruitment of Executive and Technical Branch officers through the 10+2 B.Tech Entry scheme for the January 2025 batch. Interested candidates can apply online within the specified dates. Details are as follows: Important Dates: - Start date for online application: July 6, 2024 - Last date for online application: July 20, 2024 - Merit list release: As per schedule Application Fee: - No application fee for all candidates (zero application fee) Age Limit (for January 2025 batch): - Date of birth: Between July 2, 2005, and January 1, 2008 Vacancy Details: - Total posts: 40 - Post name: Indian Navy 10+2 B.Tech Entry (Executive and Technical Branch) - Total posts: 40 Eligibility Criteria: - Educational qualification: Candidates must have qualified for JEE MAIN 2024 and appeared in the exam. They must have passed the 10+2 exam with at least 70% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) and a minimum of 50% marks in English in class 10 and class 12 exams. - Minimum height requirement: 157 cm How to Apply: 1. Visit the official website: Indian Navy Recruitment Portal 2. Register: Create an account or log in to your existing account 3. Fill the application form: Complete the form with accurate details 4. Upload documents: Attach required documents, including photo, signature, and identity proof 5. Preview and submit: Review all details carefully before submitting the form 6. Print the application form: Take a printout of the finally submitted application form for future reference. Important Instructions: - Candidates must read the official notification carefully before applying - Ensure that all documents and details are filled and uploaded correctly - Candidates must have a valid JEE MAIN 2024 scorecard - No application fee is required to be paid by any candidate Important Links: - Online Application: https://www.joinindiannavy.gov.in/en/account/account/state Xiaomi Introduces SU7 Electric Car Speed Ultra7 in Bangalore, No Launch Date Yet AstraZeneca Invests Rs 250 Cr to Expand Innovation Centre in Chennai Tubeless Tires vs Normal Tires: What's the Difference?