Last Date:19 January,2021
Indian Coast Guard
All India
Indian Coast Guard Navik Yantrik Notification 2021 is open and inviting application for the posts of 358 Navik (General Duty), Navik (Domestic Branch) and Yantrik 02/2021 Batch Vacancy from 10th, 12th pass candidates interested in sarkari result Indian Coast Guard Navik Yantrik Online application can apply before 19 January 2021. Please go through this article and follow each tables for full vacancy details, educational qualification, eligibility criteria, pay scale, salary and How to apply Join Indian Coast Guard Navik Yantrik job opening at official website www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in
Employment Notification 358 Navik (General Duty), Navik (Domestic Branch) and Yantrik 02/2021 Batch Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard All India
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Navik (General Duty), Navik (Domestic Branch) and Yantrik 02/2021 Batch
No of post – 358
Pay Scale – 21700/- (Pay Level-3), 29200/- (Pay Level-5)
Educational Qualification:
10th, 12th, Diploma
Apply to 358 Navik (General Duty), Navik (Domestic Branch) and Yantrik 02/2021 Batch Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard All India
General Information:
- Candidates withdrawn on disciplinary grounds from any other service training establishments are not eligible to appear.
- Candidates should not have been arrested, convicted or have pending criminal charges in any court of law. Candidates facing criminal proceedings are debarred from applying in response to this advertisement.
- All original certificates and mark sheets produced at the time of Stage II will be returned to candidate post verification. All original certificates and mark sheets produced at the time of Stage III will be retained by ICG if cleared stage III or returned to candidate post verification if declared fail.
- 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.
- E-admit card for Stage III will be forwarded only to candidates clearing initial medical at stage II and standing in merit as per vacancies. Such candidates will be required to reach the training establishment INS Chilka at their own expense. Unsuccessful candidates will not be intimated separately.
- No enquiry will be entertained regarding recruitment/enrolment for this batch after 31 Dec 2021.
- Indiscipline activities including copying/malpractice etc. during the testing procedures will also result in disqualification. The decision of ICG would be final and binding on all the candidates with regard to copying/malpractice.
- 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 and even after induction in service. - Candidates from “Open Schools” institutes not recognized by AICTE/ COBSE are not eligible.
- Examination city will be allocated to candidate as per preferences given in the application and who have successfully submitted the application by making successful payment (except SC/ST candidates, who are exempted from payment of fee). In case of more number of candidates applying for one examination city, Coast Guard reserves the right to allocate to any other examination city which may or may not be in the candidate preference
list. - Coast Guard reserves the right to cancel examination at one centre and shift the examination to another date and centre.
- Coast Guard reserve the right to cancel the entire recruitment of this batch at any stage of the recruitment process without assigning any reason.
- Use of Mobile phones and other 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 etc. during Stage I, II & III then his candidature will be cancelled and 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.
- Candidates must have valid e-mail ID and mobile no. for successful online registration. The communication by ICG with the candidate will be only through e-mail, SMS on mobile and ICG website. Candidates are directed to check the ICG website and e-mail regularly for any change in recruitment schedule. Failure to regularly check the e-mail and ICG website may lead to non-reporting for various recruitment stages by the candidate and the candidature will be cancelled. No response on the e-mail & update as published on ICG recruitment website will lead to cancellation of candidature. ICG will not be responsible if the candidate fails to regularly check the important recruitment communication through e-mail and website.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 358 Navik (General Duty), Navik (Domestic Branch) and Yantrik 02/2021 Batch Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard All India
- The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is an armed force that protects India’s maritime interests and enforces maritime law, with jurisdiction over the territorial waters of India, including its contiguous zone and exclusive economic zone. The Indian Coast Guard was formally established on 18 August 1978 by the Coast Guard Act, 1978 of the Parliament of India as an independent Armed force of India. It operates under the Ministry of Defence.
- The Coast Guard works in close cooperation with the Indian Navy, the Department of Fisheries, the Department of Revenue (Customs) and the Central and State police forces.
- The establishment of the Indian Coast Guard was first proposed by the Indian Navy to provide non-military maritime services to the nation.In the 1960s, sea-borne smuggling of goods was threatening India’s domestic economy. The Indian Customs Department frequently called upon the Indian Navy for assistance with patrol and interception in the anti-smuggling effort.
- The Nagchaudhuri Committee was constituted with participation from the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force to study the problem. In August 1971, the committee identified the requirement to patrol India’s vast coastline, set up a registry of offshore fishing vessels in order to identify illegal activity, and establish a capable and well-equipped force to intercept vessels engaged in illegal activities. The committee also looked at the number and nature of the equipment, infrastructure and personnel required to provide those services.
- By 1973, India had started a programme to acquire the equipment and started deputing personnel from the Indian Navy for these anti-smuggling and law enforcement tasks, under the provisions of the Maintenance of Internal Security Act. The Indian Navy sensed that the law enforcement nature of these duties diverged from its core mission as a military service. Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli, then Chief of Naval Staff, hence made a recommendation to the Defence Secretary outlining the need for a separate maritime service to undertake those duties and offering the Navy’s assistance in its establishment. On 31 August 1974, the Defence Secretary submitted a note to the Cabinet Secretary proposing cabinet action on Admiral Kohli’s recommendation.
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