
Indian Navy SSC 2026 Recruitment
The Indian Navy has opened registrations for the Short Service Commission (SSC) Officer recruitment 2026 for courses commencing in January 2027 at the Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala.
The eligible candidates can submit their forms online at joinindiannavy.gov.in until February 24, 2026. Notably, no application fee is being charged.
This recruitment drive aims to fill 260 vacancies across the Executive, Technical, and Education branches. The Executive branch has the highest number of openings, including:
The Technical branch includes 42 vacancies in the Engineering Branch (GS), 38 posts in the Electrical Branch (GS), along with eight posts each for Submarine Technical (Engineering) and Submarine Technical (Electrical).
Meanwhile, the Education branch will recruit 15 officers under this cycle.
As per official norms, applicants must be born between July 2, 2002, and July 1, 2008. Age relaxation for SSC officers will be applicable according to existing government rules.
Educational qualifications is different depending on the post applied for. Most Executive branch roles require a BE or B.Tech degree with at least 60 percent marks. For ATC, NAOO, and SSC Pilot candidates must also have secured 60 percent marks in Class 10 and Class 12, including English.
For SSC Logistics, eligible qualifications include BE, B.Tech, MBA, MCA, M.Sc (IT), B.Sc, B.Com, or B.Sc (IT) along with a postgraduate diploma in Finance, with first-class marks.
Applicants to the Technical branch must hold a BE or B. Tech degrees in specified engineering streams, while Education branch candidates should possess M.Sc or B.E./B.Tech./M.Tech degrees in relevant disciplines.
Candidates can follow these steps to apply:
The application process began on January 24, 2026, and the online application window closes on February 24, 2026. Details regarding the examination schedule will be announced separately.
Admit cards will be released before the exam, and all result updates will be published on the official Indian Navy website.
Also Read: UPSC Civil Services Exam 2026: Face Authentication Mandatory, Attempt Rules Revised
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