For advancement results for Reserve E-4 through E-6 candidates (cycle 108), the command triads will be notified June 24, and the results published on profile sheets in the Navy Enlisted Advancement System (NEAS) Web June 25.

Where can I get my Navy wide advancement exam profile sheet?

Once exam results are published, profile sheets can be accessed on the Navy Advancement Center’s (NAC) link on NKO to view and print, or ESOs can access profile sheets on NEAS Web (a CAC card log in is required at each site).

How do I view my Navy profile sheet?

Sailors can log onto the Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) home page and select Navy Advancement Center under the Career Management drop-down tab, then click on My Advancement to access the Advancement Profile Sheet link. At the top of the profile sheet, there is a block to enter an email address.

What is a profile sheet?

A profile sheet is a comprehensive record of a Sailor’s results after they have taken an advancement examination. Profile sheets also use results from previous examinations to show Sailors their weaknesses and strengths in comparison to their peers.

What is the performance mark average?

To calculate the Performance Evaluation Promotion Points or PMA (performance mark average), used in the chart below, one simply uses the average of the ratings received while in the current paygrade. Add up the marks received in the current paygrade, then divide by the total number of evaluations.

Why are my Navy exam results not showing up?

Sometimes the Navy will move around the publication of the results to ease the burden associated with bandwidth on their servers so final results may not appear immediately in their final place. For those who do not make it, it is a good time to take stock on how you prepared for the exam or selection board.

Should I join a study group for the Navy advancement exam?

In the rough & tumble world of the Navy wide Advancement exam, you are in direct competition with those in your own rate and rank! That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t help each other, on the contrary you should! The material for the Navy advancement exam is so large that study groups or partners will only compliment your individual studies.

What percentage of sailors are advanced in the Navy?

No less than 3% are advanced in the first five pay increments, with the majority of Sailors being advanced in the final pay increment. Advancement dates are determined by fair share incrementation across a paygrade, with the highest Final Multiple Score in each rating being advanced first.

When do the Navy quotas come out?

The quotas (public version) is usually released after the Navy Advancement exam results come out but will show a good trend on how many sailors are being advanced in a particular rate.