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Navik (General Duty) GD Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard

Last Date:31 January,2019
Indian Coast Guard
All India

Indian Coast Guard invites applications for the post of Navik (General Duty) 10+2 Entry 02/2019 Batch. Apply Online before 31 January 2019. Join Indian Coast Guard Recruitment Qualification/ eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below… Official website is www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in

Employment Notification Navik (General Duty) GD Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Navik (General Duty) 10+2 Entry 02/2019 Batch
No of post – Not Specified
Pay Scale – 21700/- Level -3

Education Qualification:
12th Pass.

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General Instruction:

  • Candidates withdrawn on disciplinary grounds from any other service training establishments are not eligible to appear.
  • Candidates should not have been arrested, convicted or prosecuted on criminal charges.
  • Original certificates should not be attached with the application form. Indian Coast Guard will not take responsibility for loss of original certificates, if attached with application.Photo should be pasted and not stapled. Attestation made on the backside of the photo will not be entertained.
  • Request for change of examination Centre/date will not be entertained.
  • All original certificates and mark sheets produced at the time of written test will be returned to candidate post verification.
  • The candidate’s selection pertaining to a particular batch is valid for that batch only.Qualified candidates whose names do not appear in the final select list cannot claim admission for the next batch. These candidates will have to undergo the selection procedure afresh provided that they meet the eligibility criteria for the fresh batch.
  • Applications received by post will not be accepted.
  • Call letter for final medical examination for enrolment in the Coast Guard will be forwarded only to initial medically qualified candidates in the select list. Such candidates will be required to reach the training establishment at their own expense. Unsuccessful candidates will not be intimated separately.
  • No enquiry will be entertained regarding recruitment/enrolment after a period of six months.
  • Indiscipline activities including copying/malpractice etc. during the testing procedures will also result in disqualification.
  • The application and the original documents will be further scrutinised for eligibility prior to enrolment and may be rejected if found not eligible in any respect at any stage of recruitment.
  • It may also be noted that minimum percentage of marks for eligibility at Para 2 may be increased depending upon number of candidates applying.
  • Candidates from “Open Schools” institutes not recognized by Govt. / AICTE are not eligible.
  • In case of more number of candidates applying for one Centre, a few candidates may be allotted to any other Centre. Candidates with higher marks will be allotted their first choice only.
  • Use of Mobile phones and other modern electronic gadgets are not permitted during examination. Coast Guard considers such possession as adopting unfair means. If any candidate is caught with Mobile, Bluetooth, any kind of scanning equipment during examination hours immediately action as per law including filling FIR will be initiated.
  • Coast Guard cannot guarantee the safe keeping of any electronic devices. Candidate will not be allowed to go to toilet or leave examination venue/ Hall for any reasons after the commencement of the written examination.
  • All candidates will be frisked prior entering into examination venue.
  • All candidates are requested to be watchful and immediately bring to notice of invigilator of any suspicious action by any of the candidates.
  • SC/ST candidates, who are not employed by the Central/State Government, will be reimbursed ordinary 2nd class fare by train/ Govt. bus/steamer charges as per central government regulations by the shortest route if the home station is beyond 30 kms from the place of testing on production of original tickets.
  • The terms and condition given in this advertisement are subject to change and should therefore be treated as guidelines only. Details are also available on Indian Coast Guard website www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in
  • SELECTION IN COAST GUARD IS FAIR AND ON MERIT ONLY. CANDIDATE SHOULD NOT FALL PREY TO UNSCRUPULOUS PERSONS POSING AS RECRUITMENT AGENTS. FOR COMPLAINT AGAINST SUCH PERSONS, CANDIDATE MUST APPROACH THE DIRECTOR (RECRUITMENT) COAST GUARD HQ, SELECTION BOARD, NOIDA ON TELEPHONE – 0120-2414395.
  • Candidates with above Medical standards are only to appear for the selection. No waiver will be given for the above standards. The Coast Guard order on medical standard of Naviks will be the final authority in case of dispute. Applicants declared permanent medically unfit by any Armed Forces Hospital in previous recruitment for the same entry in Indian Coast Guard are advised not to apply.
  • The candidates are to choose only one choice of centre from the list mentioned against state to which they belong to Domicile. The Coast Guard reserves the right to cancel / reconduct the examination of a particular Centre or change the Centre of the candidates for administrative/other reasons.

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Vacancy Notice Navik (General Duty) GD Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard

  • The Indian Coast Guard is a multi-mission organization, conducting round-the-year real-life operations at sea. Despite being relatively small, it has a wide range of task capabilities for both surface and air operations.
  • The organization is headed by the Director General Indian Coast Guard (DGICG) exercising his overall command and superintendence from the Coast Guard Headquarters (CGHQ) located at New Delhi. At CGHQ, he is assisted by four Deputy Director Generals of the rank of Inspector General, and other senior officers heading various staff divisions.
  • For effective command and control, the Maritime Zones of India are divided into five Coast Guard Regions, namely, North-West, West, East, North-East and Andaman & Nicobar, with the respective Regional Headquarters located at Gandhinagar, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Port Blair. The Coast Guard Regions are commanded by Officers of the rank of Inspector General.
  • The regions are further divided into twelve Coast Guard ‘Districts’, one each for the nine coastal states on the mainland, two in the Andaman & Nicobar Region, and one at Kavaratti in the Lakshadweep and Minicoy Islands. Each Coast Guard District comprises of one or more Coast Guard Stations. In addition, there are Coast Guard Air Stations (CGAS) and Air Enclaves (CGAE) for air operations from various locations along the coastline.
  • The Regional Headqaurters (North-West) at Gandhinagar exclusively covers the strategically important maritime state of Gujarat. The state has its District Headquarters at Porbandar. This District, commissioned in 1984, is supported by stations at Veraval, Mundra, Okha and Jakhau. Dornier aircraft and Advanced Light Helicopters operating from Porandar, provide air-support to this region.

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