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Indian Navy Releases Admit Cards for INCET 01/2025 Re-Examination

The Indian Navy has made the admit cards for the INCET 01/2025 re-examination available for download. Candidates are encouraged to access their admit cards from the official website ahead of the exam dates in January and February 2026. This recruitment drive aims to fill over 1400 civilian positions, generating significant interest among applicants. The exam will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions covering various subjects, with specific passing marks based on candidate categories. Ensure to verify all details on your admit card to avoid any issues on exam day.
 
Indian Navy Releases Admit Cards for INCET 01/2025 Re-Examination

Admit Cards Now Available for Download



The Indian Navy has announced the availability of admit cards for the re-examination associated with the Indian Navy Civilian Entrance Test (INCET) 01/2025. Candidates who have submitted their applications can now access their admit cards via the official website. This re-examination is scheduled to take place across various centers in January and February 2026. It is essential for candidates to download their admit cards ahead of time, as they are required to present them on the exam day.


How to Download Your Admit Card

To retrieve the admit card, candidates must log in using their registration credentials. Without the correct login details, the admit card cannot be accessed. The Indian Navy recommends that candidates download their admit cards well in advance of the exam to prevent any last-minute issues.


The process for downloading the admit card is straightforward: visit the Indian Navy's official website. On the homepage, locate the link for the INCET 01/2025 Re-examination Admit Card and click on it. A new page will appear where candidates need to input their registration number, password, or any other required information. After entering the details accurately, the admit card will be displayed on the screen, ready for download and printing.


Recruitment Overview

Over 1400 Vacancies Available


This recruitment initiative by the Indian Navy aims to fill over 1400 civilian positions. The significant number of vacancies has generated considerable interest among candidates for this examination. The written test is a vital component of the selection process, and those who pass will advance to subsequent stages.


Exam Details

100 Marks Exam Format


The examination will be conducted in a computer-based testing (CBT) format, featuring a total of 100 multiple-choice questions. Topics will include General Knowledge, General Awareness, Mathematics, and the English Language. The entire exam is worth 100 marks, and candidates will have 90 minutes to complete it. The minimum passing marks vary by category: general candidates need at least 35%, while OBC and EWS candidates require 30%. For other reserved categories, the minimum passing percentage is set at 25%.


Verify Your Admit Card Information

Check Your Details


Candidates should meticulously review all information on their admit cards once downloaded. It is crucial to confirm that the examination center, date, time, roll number, and other instructions are accurate. Any discrepancies should be reported to the relevant authorities immediately.