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Law graduates can apply to Indian Navy & Indian Army by Jan 28

Law graduates can apply to Indian Navy & Indian Army by Jan 28
It's a dream come true for wearing sparkling white uniform for law graduates instead of the black coat. Girls and boys in final semester or completed LLB can apply online on www.joinindiannavy.gov.in. The last date for applications is Jan 28.
Candidates must be born between 02 July 1996 and 02 July 2001 and their college /university must be recognized by bar council of India. This opportunity in Navy is published once in two years, so the next will be in Jan 2025.
SSB trainer Colonel (Retd) Nikhil Diwanji said, “After selection in five days services selection board interview and coming in final merit the candidates will undergo five months of Naval Orientation Course commencing in June 2023 in Indian Naval Academy in Kerela after which they will get commissioned as class one gazzeted officer in Navy, and will be handling legal aspects of Navy.”
He added that shortlisted candidates will called for SSB between Feb to April 2023.
Similar online application for Army law cadre is now available on www.joinindianarmy.nic.in but Army requires current CLAT (PG) score card
The Army training will start in Oct 2023 in Officers Training Academy at Chennai. In Navy the rank is Sub Lieutenant and its equivalent rank in Army is Lieutenant.

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