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1159 Tradesman Mate (TMM) Vacancy – Indian Navy,All India

Last Date:07 March,2021
Indian Navy
All India

Indian Navy recently released an Official Notification for the posts of 1159 Tradesman Mate (TMM) Vacancy at Various Commands from ITI pass candidates interested in sarkari result Indian Navy Tradesman Mate Online application can apply before 07 March 2021. Please go through this article and follow each tables for full vacancy details, educational qualification, eligibility criteria, pay scale, salary and How to apply Indian Navy Tradesman Mate job opening at official website joinindiannavy.gov.in

Employment Notification 1159 Tradesman Mate (TMM) Vacancy – Indian Navy,All India

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– Tradesman Mate (TMM)
No of post – 1159
Pay Scale – 18000 – 56900/- Level -1

Educational Qualification:
10th Pass from recognized Board and ITI Certificate any recognized Institute.

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General Instruction:

  • Indian Navy invites ON-LINE applications from eligible candidates through website www.ioinindiannavy.qov.in for the post of ‘Tradesman Mate’ classified as Group ‘C’, Non-Gazetted ‘Industrial’ at various Commands (application in other forms of mailing will not be accepted). Selected candidates normally will have to serve in the Units under administrative control of respective Commands, however they can be posted anywhere in India, in Naval units / formations as per administrative requirement.
  • BEFORE APPLYING, CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO GO THROUGH THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THE NOTICE OF EXAMINATION VERY CAREFULLY.
  • The Indian Navy will not undertake detailed scrutiny of applications for the eligibility and other aspects at the time of online examination and, therefore, candidature will be accepted only provisionally. The candidates are advised to go through the requirements of educational qualification, age etc. and satisfy themselves that they are eligible for the post. Supporting documents uploaded by the candidate will be verified at the time of
    Document Verification.When scrutiny is undertaken, if any claim made in the application is not found substantiated, the candidature will be cancelled and the Indian Navy’s decision shall be final.
  • Candidates seeking reservation benefits available for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD/ESM etc. must ensure that they are entitled to such reservation as per eligibility prescribed by Government of India and in the Notice. They should also be in possession of the certificates in the prescribed format as promulgated by Government of India, in support of their claim. The formats of various certificates are also available in the ‘Reference Documents’.
  • Candidates with physical disability of 40% and more only would be considered as Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBDs) and entitled to reservation for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities.
  • Central Government Civilian Employees claiming age relaxation should produce a certificate in the prescribed format from their office at the time of document verification in respect of the length of continuous service which should not be less than three years during the period immediately preceding the closing date for receipt of application. They should remain Central Government civilian employees till the time of appointment in the event of their selection. This relaxation in age is subject to the conditions that the past service rendered in the department will be useful for efficient discharge of duties in the categories of posts
  • Only one online application is allowed to be submitted by a candidate for the Examination. Therefore, the candidates are advised to exercise due diligence at the time of filling their online Application Forms. In case, more than one applications of a candidate are detected, the Indian Navy will consider latest application. If a candidate submits multiple applications and appears in the examination (at any stage) more than once, his/ her candidature will be cancelled and he/ she will be debarred from the future examinations of the Indian Navy.
  • Applications with illegible/ blurred Photograph/ Signature will be rejected summarily.
  • Request for change/ correction in any particulars in the Application Form, once submitted, will not be entertained under any circumstances.
  • Candidates are advised to fill their correct and active e-mail addresses and mobile number in the online application as correspondence may be made by the Indian Navy through e-mail/ SMS.
  • The candidates must carry at least one latest photo bearing identification proof such such as Aadhaar card with a photograph /PAN Card/ Passport/ Driving LicenceNoter’s Card/ Bank Passbook with Photograph in original to the Examination Venue, failing which they will not be allowed to appear in the Examination.
  • Mobiles and other electronic gadgets including Bluetooth devices are banned within the premises of the Examination Centres. Possession of such items whether in use or in switch off mode, during the examination will be considered as use of unfair means. Candidature of such candidates will be cancelled. They will be liable for further action including initiation of criminal proceedings and debarment from Indian Navy’s
  • In case of fake/ fabricated application/ registration by misusing any dignitaries name/ photo, such candidate will be held responsible for the same and liable for suitable legal action under cyber/ IT act.
  • The decision of the Indian Navy in all matters relating to eligibility, acceptance or rejection of the applications, penalty for false information, mode of selection, conduct of examination(s), allotment of examination centres and preparation of merit list & final allocation, debarment for indulging in malpractices will be final and binding on the candidates and no enquiry/ correspondence will be entertained in this regard.

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Vacancy Notice 1159 Tradesman Mate (TMM) Vacancy – Indian Navy,All India

  • The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy.
  • The Indian Navy traces its origins back to the East India Company’s Marine which was founded in 1612 to protect British merchant shipping in the region. In 1793, the British East India Company established its rule over.
  • eastern part of the Indian subcontinent i.e. Bengal, but it was not until 1830 that the colonial navy was titled as His Majesty’s Indian Navy. When India became a republic in 1950, the Royal Indian Navy as it had been named since 1934 was renamed to Indian Navy.
  • The primary objective of the navy is to safeguard the nation’s maritime borders, and in conjunction with other Armed Forces of the union, act to deter or defeat any threats or aggression against the territory, people or maritime interests of India, both in war and peace. Through joint exercises, goodwill visits and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief, Indian Navy promotes bilateral relations between nations.
  • As of June 2019, Indian Navy has 67,252 active and 55,000 reserve personnel in service and has a fleet of 150 ships and submarines, and 300 aircraft.As of October 2020, the operational fleet consists of 1 aircraft carrier, 1 amphibious transport dock, 8 landing ship tanks, 10 destroyers, 13 frigates, 1 nuclear-powered attack submarine, 1 ballistic missile submarine, 15 conventionally-powered attack submarines, 23 corvettes, one mine countermeasure vessel, 4 fleet tankers and various other auxiliary vessels and small patrol boats.
  • The maritime history of India dates back to 6,000 years with the birth of art of the navigation and navigating during the Indus Valley Civilisation.A Kutch mariner’s log book from 19th century recorded that the first tidal dock India has been built at Lothal around 2300 BC during the Indus Valley Civilisation, near the present day harbour of Mangrol on the Gujarat coast. The Rig Veda, credits Varuna, the Hindu god of water and the celestial ocean,with knowledge of the ocean routes and describes the use of ships having hundred oars in the naval expeditions by Indians. There are also references to the side wings of a ship called Plava, which stabilizes the vessel during storms. Plava is considered to be the precursor of modern-day stabilizers.The first use of mariner’s compass, called as Matsya Yantra, was recorded in 4 and 5 AD.

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