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Indian Coast
Guard Navik (GD & DB) & Yantrik Selection Process:
The
Selection Procedure of the Exam will be as follows:
1. Stage- I (Computer Based Online Examination)
2.
Stage-II (Physical Fitness Test, Document Verification & Initial Medicals
Exam)
3.
Stage - III (Document Verification & Final Medical Examination)
4.
Stage - IV (Final Merit List)
Tentative
schedule for examination and downloading E-admit card. The tentative dates for
examination are as follows:-
Selection
Procedure:
The
selection of recruits is based on an all India order of merit on their
performance in Stage-I, II, III & IV (explained in detail at para 6) and
the number of vacancies available for the post. Clearing of Stage-I, II, III,
IV and satisfactory performance in training is compulsory for recruitment in
ICG. All candidates will be compulsorily subjected to identity check prior
commencement of the examination of Stage- I, II, III of CGEPT. The identity
check will include verification/matching of following at all four stages of
selection procedure:-
(a)
Photograph of the candidate in the application and the facial features of the
candidate during examination.
(b)
Biometric – only left thumb biometric will be captured during Stage-I of
examination. The biometric during subsequent stages is to match with the
biometric of Stage-I. In case the biometric of left thumb is not captured
during Stage-I then the biometric of right thumb will be captured and will be
used for subsequent verification. Apart from left and right thumb, no other
finger will be considered for the biometric. If candidate is not able to
establish biometric with left or right thumb impression, then the candidate
will not be allowed to appear for the examination and his candidature will be
cancelled.
(c)
Signature as uploaded in the online application.
(d)
Identification mark as mentioned in the online application.
Note:
- Failure in even one identity check of photograph or biometric or signature or
identification mark at any stage will lead to cancellation of candidature.
The details of
various stages of CGEPT examination are as follows:
-
(a) Stage- I –Written
Examination.
(i)
The candidate has to take following tests depending on post applied:-
(ii)
The details of various section of written exam are as follows: -
Note:-
(aa)
The question paper for section I, II, III, IV & V will be objective type
with four options. The candidate has to choose the correct option. There is no
negative marking in the written examination test. The detailed syllabus for
section I, II, III, IV & V is available on ICG website.
(ab)
Tie-Breaking Rule in Merit - In case of two or more candidates having the same
marks in stage I, then the tie will be broken in steps as follows (wherever tie
is broken next stage will not be proceeded): -
(aaa) Candidate scoring more marks in
Section–I {applicable only for Navik (GD) and Yantrik and not for Navik (DB)}.
(aab)
Candidate scoring more aggregate percentage in qualifying exam (10th class for
Navik (DB), 12th Class for Navik (GD) and diploma for Yantrik) as per the post
applied. The aggregate percentage (calculated upto 03 decimal places without
rounding off) as recorded and considered by the Board of education for
calculation of aggregate percentage and submitted by the candidate in the
online application.
(aac)
Candidate older in age will be higher in merit.
(b) Stage-II. Based on the performance in the Computer Based Online Examination, a
merit list will be prepared and E-admit card for Stage-II will be issued as per
the vacancies available and ratio decided by ICG. If the candidate is
shortlisted for Stage-II then he will be required to upload additional
documents as mentioned at Para 7 (c) (iv) & Para 7 (c) (v) below. E-admit
card for Stage-II will not be generated till the additional documents are
uploaded by the candidates within a time period as mentioned on ICG website.
The duration of Stage – II will be from 1 to 2 days. Stage-II involves following
test which are only qualifying in nature i.e. either Pass or Fail: -
(i)
Physical Fitness Test (Pass/Fail). Candidates undergoing PFT will do so at
their own risk. All candidates are advised to be in possession of sport rig
(Shoe, T-shirt, Trouser etc). The PFT consists of:-
(aa)
1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes.
(ab)
20 Squat ups (Uthak Baithak).
(ac) 10 Push-up.
Note:
All three test of PFT are to be carried out in continuity without any break.
Any break in the three test will lead to failing the PFT
(ii) Document
Verification (Provisionally Pass/Fail):
All the information provided in the online application has to match with all
the original documents like grade X/XII/ Diploma mark sheet/photo Identity
card/caste certificate/individual subject and aggregate marks. Any
inconsistency in all the documents and application with respect to “Name, Date
of birth, Parent‟s name, Percentage of marks, Validity of documents, Caste
certificate details etc.” will lead to failure in document verification and the
candidature will be cancelled. The date of issue of all documents has to be the
closing date of application or any date prior to closing date of application.
The validity of all the uploaded documents has to be at least up to 31 Oct 22.
In case of any mismatch of information provided in the application form,
document uploaded (at online application Stage-I and II) and original documents
produced for physical verification at Stage-II then the candidature will be
cancelled. Any false declaration in the online application will lead to
cancellation of candidature. Common reasons for rejection during Document
Vérification can be checked at https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in/assets/img/downloads/doc/reasonForRejection.pdf
(iii) Initial
Medicals Examination (Pass/Fail): The medical
officer may put the candidates as permanently unfit or temporarily unfit. The
candidate can appeal on the finding of the initial medical examination. The
appeal medical to be completed “within 21 days if permanently unfit” or “within
42 days if temporarily unfit” after completion of initial medicals. No further
review/appeal is permissible if declared unfit/fail in appeal medicals. No
other Medical fitness certificate other than that of the specialist opinion in
a military hospital is admissible during appeal medical. The validity of
initial medical is only up to 06 months. The candidate will be required to
undergo another initial medical examination if the recruitment process is
delayed due to any unforeseen event like COVID pandemic or any other
circumstances.
(c) Stage – III:
Based on the performance in Stage-I & Stage-II, an all India merit list
will be prepared and E-admit card for Stage-III (final medicals at INS Chilka)
will be issued as per the vacancies available and ratio decided by ICG. The
duration of Stage-III is 1 to 2 days. Stage-III involves following: -
(i) Document
Verification (Provisionally Pass/Fail):
All the information provided in the online application has to match with all
the original documents like grade X/XII/ Diploma mark sheet/photo Identity
card/Caste certificate/individual subject and aggregate marks. Any
inconsistency in all the documents and application with respect to “Name, Date
of birth, Parent‟s name, Percentage of marks, Validity of documents, Caste
certificate details etc” will lead to failure in document verification and
cancellation of candidature. The date of issue of all documents has to be the
closing date of application or any date prior to closing date of application.
The validity of all the uploaded documents has to be atleast up to 31 Oct 22.
The candidate can ‘fail’ in document verification in Stage-III, even if the
candidate is declared pass during document vérification at Stage-II. In case of
any mismatch of information provided in the application form, document uploaded
(at online application, Stage-I and II) and original documents produced for
physical verification at Stage-III then the candidature will be cancelled. Any
false declaration in the online application will lead to cancellation of
candidature. Common reasons for rejection during Document Vérification can be
checked at https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in/assets/img/downloads/doc/reasonForRejection.pdf
(ii) Final
Medicals at INS Chilka: Final Medical
Examination {Review Medicals as part of Final Medical (pass/fail)} of all
selected candidates will be done at INS Chilka. Candidates, who are not found
medically fit in the final medical examination at INS Chilka, will NOT be
enrolled for training. "An Appeal" is permitted for medically unfit
candidates after the final enrolment medical examination at INS Chilka and will
be given an opportunity to appeal against the findings if they so desire at a
Military Hospital as decided by the Coast Guard within a maximum period of 12
days or as decided by INS Chilka. The candidate will travel to the selected
Military Hospital and back on their own expense for Appeal Medical Examination.
(iii)
Submission of Original Document, Police Verification and Other Associated
Forms: All the candidates are to submit
original documents, police verification forms and other associated forms along
with the e-admit card of Stage-III. Candidates should be in possession of
police verification from either place of domicile or place of present residence.
Candidates without the verified police verification reports or reports with
adverse comments will not be eligible for enrollment. The format for the police
verification form can also be downloaded from the website
https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in
(d) Stage–IV: The candidates who clear Stage III and stand in merit as per the
vacancies available will be provisionally shortlisted for training at INS
Chilka. The candidates are to submit all the original documents and
verification of all original documents through Boards/Universities/State
government will be carried out by Indian Coast Guard. Candidate will be
terminated from service if the documents are reported as not genuine by
respective Boards/Universities/State government.
Note: - The candidates are provisionally passed in Stage-II and Stage-III with
respect to document verification. Unless the candidate is formally confirmed by
the Indian Coast Guard in service after verification of documents from the
respective boards/ universities, his candidature continues to be provisional.
The candidate can be passed or failed in document verification at any stage of
the recruitment procedure. The document verification is a continuous process
upto Stage-IV. Hence, the candidate can be declared as Pass/Fail at any Stage.
The provisional status of pass/fail will be available to the candidate in their
result of various Stages displayed on ICG website through candidate‟s
dashboard. Candidates to refer to FAQ number 48 & 49 on ICG website for further
clarity.
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