Recruitment of General Duty & Pilots in Indian Coast Guard

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

General Duty , Pilots,  Jobs & Vacancy in Others at  Indian Coast Guard, Delhi May 2012

Job or Vacancy Description:
The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union, offers a challenging and inspiring career in various branches as a Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer in the rank of Assistant Commandant at pay scale of Rs.15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs 5400.

Branch and Eligibility :

Branch : General Duty
Educational Qualification : Bachelor’s degree with minimum 60% marks in aggregate of a university recognised by the Central/ State Govt./UGC. Should have qualified 12th standard with aggregate of 60% marks in Physics and Maths.
Age (Born between) : 01 Jul 88 to 30 Jun 92 (both dates inclusive).

Branch : General Duty (i) Pilot (ii) Navigator or Observer
Educational Qualification : B.Sc with Maths & Physics with 60% marks in aggregate. (Physics or Maths should be one of the subject in final year of B.Sc Degree). Should have qualified 12th standard with an aggregate of 60% marks in Physics and Maths.
Age (Born between) : 01 Jul 86 to 30 Jun 94 (both dates inclusive).

Branch : Technical branch (Mechanical/ Aeronautical/ Electrical)
Educational Qualification : Degree with 60% marks in aggregate in Naval architecture / Mechanical/ Marine/Design/ Production /Aeronautical/ Automotive / Industrial and Production/ Aeronautical/ Instrumentation and Control/ Electrical/ Electronics and Tele Communication in any of the above discipline, recognised by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
Age (Born between) : 01 Jul 83 to 30 Jun 92 (both dates inclusive).

Branch : Pilots (Helicopter and fixed wing) Commercial Pilot License holders
Educational Qualification : 12th class pass with 60% marks and should possess current / valid Commercial Pilot license (CPL) approved by DGCA on the date of registration.
Age (Born between) : 01 Jul 86 to 30 Jun 94 (both dates inclusive).

Branch : General Duty(Women)
Educational Qualification : Bachelor’s degree with minimum 60% marks in aggregate of a university recognised by the Central/ State Govt./UGC. Should have qualified 12th standard with aggregate of 60% marks in Physics and Maths.
Age (Born between) : 01 Jul 88 to 30 Jun 92 (both dates inclusive).

How to apply :-
Applications will be accepted Selection Procedure reliminary SelectionFinal SelectionMedicalPABTValidity of Selection
Medical Standards :
(a) Height in Cms
(i) Asst Commandant (GD) and Technical : 157 cms minimum. Reduction in height for candidates from hilly areas and tribal areas will be in accordance with the Central Govt. orders.
(ii) Asst Commandant General duty (Women) : 152 cms.
(iii) Asst Commandant (Pilot) and Asst Commandant Commercial Pilot License (CPL) holders for Short Service Appointment (M/F) : Min 162.5 cms and maximum 197 cms, leg length 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(Good Eye) 6/9 (Bad and Asst Comdt GD(Women) Eye) without glasses
(ii) Asst Commandant GD(P/N) 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in other /CPL Holders SSA correctable to 6/6 without glasses
(iii) Asst Commandant (Tech) 6/12 (Good Eye) and 6/36 (Bad Eye).
General Instructions:
(a) Shortlisted candidate through online application will be called for Preliminary Selection at given date and time. Candidates are required to appear at the Venue with the following documents:One copy of pre-filled online application.
(b) Preliminary Selection: – Eligible candidates will appear in Preliminary Selection on the given date and time which will consist of Mental Ability test and PP&DT(Picture Perception and Discussion Test).
(c) Final Selection: – The candidates qualifying above Preliminary Selection will be called for Final Selection. The date and venue for Final Selection Board will be uploaded on Indian Coast Guard website www.indiancoastguard.nic.in. The Final Selection will consist of Psychologist test, Group Testing and Interview (Personality test).
(d) Medical: – All candidates recommended by Final Selection Board will undergo Medical examination at nearest Military Hospital. Candidates for GD(P/N) and CPL will undergo medical at AFCME, Delhi/ Bangaluru.
(e) PABT :- GD(Pilot) candidates on qualifying FSB will be required to appear for PABT at Dehradun/Mysore AFSSBs. Those already qualified PABT are to provide details of batch, Chest number and place while filling PIQ.
(f) Validity of Selection: 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.
(g) Reasons for rejection: The Candidature of a candidate can be rejected at any time during the process of selection if
(i) Having detected not meeting any of the above laid down criteria / conditions of education qualification, age, submission of wrong information in the application or false certificates etc.
(ii) Indiscipline activities including coping etc. during the testing procedures.
(h) Merit List. Qualifying at the FSB does not confirm final selection. A merit list is prepared for the medically fit candidates on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates at FSB.

Tentative Last Date :20-06-2012

About the organization:
Emergence of the Coast Guard in India on 01 Feb 1977 as a new service was the result of an awareness that had been growing for some time in the Government for the requirement to enforce National Laws in the waters under national jurisdiction and ensure safety of life and property at sea. It was also considered desirable that these law enforcement responsibilities should be undertaken by a service suitably equipped and modelled on the Coast Guards of advanced nations like USA, UK etc leaving the Navy to exercise the fleet for its wartime role.CGS Vijaya Leading The Column on Oil Field Protection Mission       A committee was, therefore, constituted in Sep 1974 with Mr KF Rustamji as its chairman to study the problem of seaborne smuggling and the question of setting up a Coast Guard type of organization. This committee recommended the setting up of a Coast Guard Service patterned on the Navy for general superintendence and policing of our seas in peace time under administrative cover of the Ministry of Defence.

Address :
Indian Coast Guard
(MINISTRY OF DEFENCE)
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN AND WOMEN TO BECOME OFFICERS
IN INDIAN COAST GUARD

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