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Indian Coast
Guard Assistant Commandant - 01/2024 Batch Selection Process:
The
Selection Procedure of the Exam will be as follows:
1.
Stage-I (CGCAT) The Stage-I would include conduct of screening Test for the
eligible applicants which will be a Computer Based Examination conducted at
various centers all over India.
2.
Stage-II {Preliminary Selection Board (PSB)} Candidates will be screened
through Computerised Cognitive Battery Test (CCBT) and Picture Perception
&Discussion Test (PP&DT)
3.
Stage-III: Final Selection Board (FSB) The candidates are subjected to
Psychological Test, Group Task and Interview (Personality test).
4.
Stage-IV (Medical Examination)
5.
Stage-V (Induction)
Tentative
Schedule for Examination and Downloading E-Admit Card:
The
tentative dates for examination are as follows:-
Cadre |
Tentative Schedule for Examination (01/2024 Batch) |
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Stage-I |
Stage-II |
Stage-III |
Stage-IV |
Stage-V |
|
GD |
Mar 23 |
May-Jun 23 |
Jun-Sep 23 |
Dec 23 |
End Dec 23 |
CPL-SSA |
Mar 23 |
May-Jun 23 |
Jun-Sep 23 |
Dec 23 |
End Dec 23 |
Tech (Engg) |
Mar 23 |
May-Jun 23 |
Jun-Sep 23 |
Dec 23 |
End Dec 23 |
Tech (Elect) |
Mar 23 |
May-Jun 23 |
Jun-Sep 23 |
Dec 23 |
End Dec 23 |
Note: ICG website will announce the date when e-admit cards are available for
download for Stage I, II &III. Candidates are directed to regularly visit
the website and login to download the E-Admit Card for various stages. No
e-mail will be sent to candidates regarding “when the E-admit card will be
available for download”. Examination city will be displayed in candidate's
login at least 10 days prior to Stage-I. The E-admit card with exact
Examination Centre address will be available in Candidate login and email will
be sent on registered email Id only 02-03 days prior to examination. Failure to
download the E-admit card and non-reporting for various recruitment stages will
lead to cancellation of candidature. ICG will not be responsible, if the
candidate fails to regularly check the important recruitment communication on
website regarding downloading of E-admit card and other instructions for
Stage-I, II, III, IV and Stage-V.
Selection
Procedure:
The
selection of Officer Recruits is based on an all India order of merit which is
based on the performance of candidate in various stages (I – V) of examination
(explained in detail below) and the number of vacancies available for the post.
Clearing of Stage I, II, III, IV and V is compulsory for recruitment in ICG.
All candidates will be compulsorily subjected to biometric, photo
identification and document verification during various stages of examination.
(a) Stage-I (CGCAT). The Stage-I would include conduct of screening Test for the eligible
applicants which will be a Computer Based Examination conducted at various
centers all over India. Screening test is to be conducted for candidates
applying for the post of GD/CPL and Technical (Mechanical/Electrical &
Electronics). The screening test will be conducted in MCQ pattern with maximum
marks of 400 consisting of 100 questions with four marks for each correct
answer and one negative marking for each incorrect answer. The duration of the
exam will be of two hours and medium of test paper will be English. The
candidate has to take following tests depending on post applied:-
Note:-
(i)
All India category wise merit list for Stage-I will be prepared on the basis of
marks scored in Stage-I (CGCAT) of CGCAT examination and DOB. If merit is tied
at last shortlisted candidate, than all the candidates having same marks will
be shortlisted for stage II (PSB).
(ii)
Indian Coast Guard has the discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all
subjects of the examination for short listing of candidates for stage-II (PSB).
(b) Stage-II {Preliminary
Selection Board (PSB)}. Based on the
performance in the Stage-I, candidates will be shortlisted for appearing in
Stage-II(PSB)which will be conducted for a day at Noida, Mumbai/Goa, Chennai
and Kolkata centres. Candidates to give the choice of PSB centre at the time of
filling of application form. Candidates will be screened through Computerised Cognitive
Battery Test (CCBT) and Picture Perception & Discussion (PP&DT). The
CCBT will be in English only and will be of objective type. During PP&DT
the candidates are expected to speak and discuss in English. However, they are
free to speak in Hindi if they wish to do so. The Stage-II examination is only
of qualifying nature i.e. either Pass or Fail.
Note.
(i)
Candidate’s Verification. Candidates reporting for Stage-II will first undergo
photo and biometric verification. The photo captured & biometric recorded
during Stage-II is to be verified with the captured photo & biometric
recorded during the Stage-I. If the biometric is not matching with the
screening data, then the candidature will be cancelled. The biometric database
will be stored for further stages of examination.
(ii)
Documents Verification. The candidates who have cleared PSB will undergo
document verification. The original documents brought by candidates will be
verified as per the documents uploaded by the candidates during registration
for StageII. In case of any discrepancy, the candidature will be cancelled and
a ‘Rejection Slip’ indicating the reasons for rejection will be handed over to
the candidate.
(c) Stage-III: Final Selection Board (FSB). Stage-II shortlisted candidates will be intimated through their login ID
for appearing for Stage-III (FSB) and candidates are required to bring e-admit
card for Stage-III. FSB is conducted at the Coast Guard Selection Board (CGSB)
located at Noida and spans over five days. The candidates are subjected to
Psychological Test, Group Task and Interview (Personality test). The Final
Selection will be conducted tentatively from Jul to Oct 22. All
documents/certificates verified during PSB are also required to be produced in
originals during FSB. Board conference is held on last day and thereafter
recommended candidates are sent for Stage-IV i.e. initial medical examination.
Note.
(i)
If, total marks of two candidates are same.
(ii)
Then, the candidate with more marks in Stage-III will be higher in merit. If,
Stage-III marks are same for two candidates.
(iii)
Then, Date of Birth (DOB) of candidates will be compared and candidate older by
age will be higher in merit.
(d) Stage-IV (Medical
Examination). The candidates who clear Stage-III are
required to undergo a special medical examination at Base Hospital, New Delhi.
Candidates declared unfit in Special Medical Board(SMB) are included in the
merit list, because the candidates declared unfit in SMB have the liberty to
appeal the verdict and will report for appeal medicals at designated service
hospital within 42 days of completion of SMB. If declared unfit during appeal
medicals, they have the option for asking for a review of the results. In this
case, the approval of the review is accorded from Director General of Armed
Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) through Directorate of Medical Services/CGHQ.
If the review is approved, the designated hospital for the conduct of the
review is indicated in the approval. The decision of Review Medical Board (RMB)
will be final and no further appeal will be accepted.
(e) Stage-V (Induction). The candidates who clear Stage - IV and stand in All India Merit List as
per the vacancies available will be provisionally selected for training and
will be required to report at INA Ezhimala for Naval Orientation Course (NOC)
as per the instructions. All India Merit List will be based on combined marks
of Stage-I and StageIII.Candidates reporting at INA Ezhimala for training will
first undergo photo and biometric verification.
Result Declaration. The result of each stage
of selection procedure from Stage-I to Stage-V can be accessed by login to the
candidates account on ICG website. The result of the online examination at
Stage-I will be announced tentatively within 30 days.
Examination
City:
The
candidate is to give five preferences for examination city in the application
for Stage-I process. Candidates are to fill first choice within 30 kms from the
present/ communication residence. If no ‘examination city’ is within 30 kms
from the current address then the nearest “examination city” from current
address has to be the first choice of the candidate.
Note.
(i)
If candidates are not complying with the First Choice of Centre as above then
their candidature can be cancelled if found contrary during Document
Verification.
(ii)
Indian Coast Guard reserves the right to allot examination city, which may or
may not be as per the choice of the candidate.
Medical
Standards:
All
candidates recommended by Final Selection Board will undergo Medical
examination at nearest Military Hospital as per medical standard prescribed in
current regulations applicable to Assistant Commandant entry. The
prescribed/current medical standards are as follows:-
(a) Height -
(i)
Asst Commandant (GD), Technical: 157 cms minimum. Reduction in height for
candidates from hilly areas and tribal areas will be in accordance with the
Central Govt. regulations.
(ii)
Asst Commandant (CPL-SSA) (Men/Women): Minimum 162.5 cms and maximum 197 cms,
leg length minimum 99 cms.
(b) Weight - Proportionate to the Height and Age, + 10 % acceptable.
(c) Chest - Well proportionate, minimum expansion 5 cms.
(d) Eye Sight
-
(i) Asst
Commandant (GD): 6/6 6/9 - Uncorrected without
Glass. 6/6 6/6 - Corrected with Glass.
(ii) Asst
Commandant - CPL holders (SSA) both (Maleand Female): 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in other correctable to 6/6.
(iii) Asst
Commandant Tech(Male): 6/36 6/36 -Uncorrected
without Glass. 6/6 6/6 - Corrected with Glass.
(e) Tattoo: Permanent body tattoos are not permitted on any part of the body.
However, certain concessions are permitted to candidates belonging to tribal
areas/communities as declared by the Govt. of India. For other candidates
permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of forearms i.e. from
inside of elbow to the wrist and on the reverse side of palm/back (dorsal) side
of hand. Details in this regard are available on the Indian Coast Guard
Recruitment Website https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in.
Merit List: Recommendation in FSB does not confirm final selection. A merit list will
be prepared for the medically fit candidates on the basis of marks obtained by
the candidates at Stage-I (Screening test) and Stage-III(FSB) depending upon
the availability of vacancies. The number of vacancies may vary from branch to
branch and will be decided at a later date depending on the number of training
vacancies available at training establishments. The list of candidates selected
on the basis of merit list will be uploaded on Coast Guard recruitment website
during the month of Nov/Dec 2023. The joining letters will be issued
accordingly. The training at INA, Ezhimala is scheduled to commence in Early
Jan 2024.
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