The Brazilian Navy has released the highly anticipated announcement for the public competition for Naval Infantry Soldier, offering 1,680 positions distributed in two classes of 840 for the Training Course. Aiming for entry in 2025, the examination presents opportunities for those seeking a distinguished military career.
Applications and Benefits
Applications for the competition will be open from January 5 to February 16, 2024, on the website www.marinha.mil.br/cgcfn. The application fee is R$ 40.00. During the Training Course, the Naval Infantry Apprentices receive a stipend of R$ 1,303.90. After completion, at the rank of SD-FN, the total salary is R$ 2,294.50.
Stages of the Competition
Educational Exam
The examination includes the Educational Exam, which consists of an objective written test prepared by the Naval Infantry Personnel Command (CPesFN). The assessment covers 50 multiple-choice questions, with 25 on Portuguese Language and 25 on Mathematics. Each question is worth 2 points, totaling 100 points overall. Candidates who answer at least 10 questions correctly in each subject will be approved.
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Entrance Physical Aptitude Test (TAF-i)
The TAF-i, which is eliminatory, will assess the physical fitness of the candidates in the competition, observing the physical standards required for a military career. The tests include the following activities: swimming, running, pull-ups, push-ups (for female candidates), and finally, sit-ups. However, the minimum passing standards vary according to gender and the type of test.
With a wide range of challenges that go beyond intellectual capabilities, the public competition for Naval Infantry Soldier seeks the most prepared and dedicated candidates. Therefore, be ready to face the stages and secure your place in the ranks of the Naval Infantry.

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