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12 Medical Officers Graduate from SNOC at Indian Naval Academy

With this accomplishment, the newly trained officers stand ready to embark on their naval careers, reinforcing the force’s medical and operational preparedness while upholding the rich traditions of the Indian Navy.

The Indian Naval Academy (INA) marked another milestone in shaping future naval leadership as twelve Medical Officers successfully completed the Short Naval Orientation Course (SNOC). The six-week intensive program, meticulously designed to hone their professional expertise, has also instilled the discipline, resilience, and leadership qualities required to serve in the Indian Navy with distinction.

12 Medical Officers Graduate from SNOC at Indian Naval Academy

The SNOC curriculum is tailored to provide newly inducted officers with comprehensive knowledge of naval warfare, navigation, seamanship, engineering, and administration. Combining theoretical classroom sessions with hands-on practical exercises, the course ensures trainees are well-prepared for real-world operational challenges. A strong focus is placed on decision-making, tactical acumen, and teamwork, essential attributes for medical officers serving in dynamic maritime environments.

12 Medical Officers Graduate from SNOC at Indian Naval Academy

Throughout the rigorous training, the officers participated in simulated operational scenarios, reinforcing their ability to respond effectively to medical and combat-related contingencies at sea. The physical endurance drills and leadership tasks embedded in the curriculum have further strengthened their mental fortitude and strategic thinking.

12 Medical Officers Graduate from SNOC at Indian Naval Academy

By successfully completing the SNOC program, these medical officers are now prepared to uphold the Navy’s core values of Duty, Honour, and Courage while serving onboard naval platforms and establishments. Their training at INA has not only enhanced their medical proficiency but has also equipped them with the ethos of naval leadership, ensuring they contribute effectively to the operational readiness of the Indian Navy.

With this accomplishment, the newly trained officers stand ready to embark on their naval careers, reinforcing the force’s medical and operational preparedness while upholding the rich traditions of the Indian Navy.

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