Candidates can download the admit card by entering their registered email ID or mobile number along with their password.
The Indian Navy has released the admit cards for the Indian Naval Civilian Entrance Test (INCET). Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website — http://incet.cbt-exam.in/incetcycle3/login/user.
Candidates can download the admit card by logging in with their registered email ID or mobile number and password.

Indian Navy Recruitment: How to Download Naval Civilian Entrance Test Admit Card
Step 1: Visit the official website — http://incet.cbt-exam.in/incetcycle3/login/user.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link provided for the admit card.
Step 3: Enter your registered email address or mobile number, and the registered password to login.
Step 4: Once logged in, your admit card will be available for download.
Step 5: Download the hall ticket and save for future reference.
Exact date, time and venue of online test will be communicated to the candidates on registered mobile number or e-mail ID.
Candidates arriving after the reporting time mentioned in the examination call letter will not be allowed to appear for the test. The reporting time is set prior to the actual start of the exam. Although the test duration is 90 minutes, candidates may need to reach the venue earlier to complete essential formalities such as frisking, ID verification, biometric registration, login, and instructions.
All shortlisted/ eligible candidates will have to appear in the online computer based examination consisting of multiple choice questions in both English and Hindi (except for General English) as follows :-
| Section | Subject | No. of Questions / Maximum Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | General Intelligence | 25 | 90 Minutes |
| B | General Awareness | 25 | 90 Minutes |
| C | Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 90 Minutes |
| D | English Language | 25 | 90 Minutes |
| — | Total | 100 | 90 Minutes |

Minimum qualifying marks for online computer based examination are 35 per cent for UR category candidates, 30 per cent for OBC/ EWS, and 25 per cent for candidates from all other categories.











