Indian Navy Admit Card 2026: The Indian Navy has released the admit card for the INCET re-examination. Here's how to download it..
The Indian Navy has released the admit cards for the re-examination under the Indian Navy Civilian Entrance Test (INCET) 01/2025. Candidates who have already applied for this recruitment process can now download their admit cards from the official website. This re-examination will be conducted at various examination centers during January and February 2026. The admit card is a mandatory document for appearing in the examination, so candidates should download it in advance.
To download the admit card, candidates will need to use their registration login details. The admit card cannot be downloaded without the correct login information. The Indian Navy has advised all candidates to download their admit cards well before the exam date to avoid any last-minute technical difficulties.
The process to obtain the admit card is quite simple. First, candidates need to visit the official website of the Indian Navy. On the website's homepage, a link related to the INCET 01/2025 Re-examination Admit Card will be visible; click on it. A new page will open, where candidates will have to enter their registration number, password, or other requested information. Once the details are correctly filled in, the admit card will appear on the screen, which can then be downloaded and printed.
Over 1400 Vacancies
Through this recruitment process, the Indian Navy is going to fill more than 1400 vacancies for various civilian posts. Due to the large number of vacancies, there is considerable enthusiasm among the candidates for this examination. The written examination is a crucial stage in the selection process, and candidates who qualify will be included in the further stages.
100 Marks Exam
The exam will be conducted in CBT mode, i.e., computer-based. It will consist of a total of 100 multiple-choice questions covering subjects such as General Knowledge, General Awareness, Mathematics, and English Language. The entire examination will be of 100 marks, and candidates will be given 90 minutes to complete it. The minimum passing marks are determined according to the quota. General category candidates must secure a minimum of 35 percent marks, while the minimum passing percentage for OBC and EWS categories is 30 percent. For other reserved categories, the minimum passing percentage is set at 25 percent.
Check your Admit Card
Candidates are advised to carefully check all the information mentioned on their admit cards after downloading them. It is crucial to ensure that the name of the examination center, exam date, time, roll number, and other instructions are correct. In case of any discrepancy, candidates should contact the concerned authorities immediately.
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