Navy MR refers to the Indian Navy’s Matric Recruit Agniveer Exam. This exam is conducted by the Indian Navy to recruit candidates for the following posts:
The Agniveer MR exam provides a glorious opportunity for the patriotic youth of our nation. Becoming a part of the auspicious Indian Navy is an honour like no other!
The Agniveer MR is conducted by the Indian Navy to select matric recruits or Agniveers. The candidates must undergo three phases to be finally selected as an Agniveer.
The candidate cannot move on to the next phase, before qualifying in the previous one. Hence, candidates must be prepared well to ace all three levels.
Following are the details about the Navy MR Written Test, i.e., the first phase of the examination:
Exam Type | Computer-based Test |
Sections | Two Sections
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Total no. of questions | 50 |
Total Questions | 50 |
Duration | 30 Minutes |
The syllabus for the various sections of the exam is as follows:
Mathematics | Science | General Awareness |
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The details for the Physical Test (PFT), according to 2022 guidelines are as follows:
Gender | Running (1.6 km) | Squats | Push-up | Bent Knee Sit-up |
Male | 6 ½ Mins | 15 | 12 | NA |
Female | 8 Mins | 12 | NA | 10 |
After the Physical Test, the names of all qualifying candidates will be compiled into a merit list. This merit list is prepared on the basis of the written test scores.
All those candidates whose names make it to the merit list will be summoned to the INS Chilka for the Medical Examination. Candidates must be both physically and mentally fit to clear this round.
The Navy Agniveer Batch for 2023 is set to commence in the month of May (2023).
Some of the important dates are listed below:
Commencement of online application | 8th December 2022 |
Last date of online application | 28th December 2022 |
Admit Card | 27th January 2023 |
Date for Computer-Based Test | 7th February 2023 to 9th February 2023 |
Result | To be declared |
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