The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union, offers a vibrant career to young and dynamic Indian male/female candidates for various branches as an Assistant Commandant (Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer). Registration of ‘online’ application will be through Coast Guard recruitment website https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in
ICG AC Officers (CGCAT‑02/2024)
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Eligibility Criteria. Indian citizens having following minimum qualifications are eligible to apply:
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The selection of Assistant Commandant (GD) 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. The candidate can apply for a single post only in one recruitment cycle. Various stages of CGCAT are as follows:-
(1) Stage-I (Screening Test)
(2) Stage-II ( Preliminary Selection Board)
(3) Stage-III ( Final Selection Board)
(4) Stage-IV (Medical examination)
(5) Stage-V (Induction)
(1) Stage-I (Screening Test)
(a) Candidates applying for Assistant Commandant (GD) will appear for section I of computer based screening test, which will consists of 100 questions (4 marks for each correct answer). Stage I examination will be conducted on PAN India basis for a duration of two hours. Section I is divided into four subsections consist of English, Reasoning & Numerical Ability, General Science & Mathematical aptitude and General Knowledge. Candidate is required to pass in all subsections separately with minimum marks given below. The subjects and distribution of marks for each post is described below:-
Subjects | No of Questions | Total Marks (400 per section) | Passing Marks | Duration |
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A: English | 25 | 100 | 200(UR/EWS/OBC) 180 (SC/ST) {50(UR/EWS/OBC) 45(SC/ST) (for each subsection)} |
2 Hrs |
B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability | 25 | 100 | ||
C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude | 25 | 100 | ||
D: General Knowledge | 25 | 100 | ||
Total | 100 | 400 |
(b) Candidate reporting for screening test will first undergo photo and biometric registration. Photo & biometric registered in stage I will be verified in subsequent stages of CGCAT.
(2) Stage-II ( Preliminary Selection Board)
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:
(3) Stage-III ( Final Selection Board)
The candidates qualifying for Stage-III will be intimated on completion of stage-II at respective centres. The schedule of Stage-III will be intimated to the candidate on personal Login IDs. The FSB call up letter along with reporting instructions will be intimated to candidates on personal Login IDs. 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 Jan - Apr 2024. 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. Special medical examination.
(4) 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. Click here for Medical/Physical Standards acceptable in ICG.
(5) 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 Stage-III. Candidates reporting at INA Ezhimala for training will first undergo photo and biometric verification.
Section No. | Section | Topic |
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Section 1 | English | Comprehension, Usage of Words, Sentence completion / Corrections, Punctuations, Grammar, Vocabulary, Antonyms and Synonyms, Parts of Speech, Direct and Indirect Speech, Idioms and Phrases, Active and Passive Voice.etc (Question paper will be designed to test the candidates understanding of English and workmanlike use of Grammar) |
Section 2 | Reasoning and Numerical Ability | Spatial, Numerical, Reasoning and Associative Ability, Sequences, Spellings, Unscrambling, Coding and Decoding, Missing Numbers / Series Completion, Decimal Fraction, Ratios and Proportion, Average and Volume, Time and Work, Speed and Distance, Market Price, Cash Price, Expenditure Problems, Profit and Loss, Percentage, Factoring (LCM and HCF), Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Mensuration Formulas (Calculation of length, breadth or height of square, rectangle, cube etc) |
Section 3 | General Science and Mathematical Aptitude | Nature of Matter, Universe, Electricity and its Applications, Force and Gravitation, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Heat, Temperature, Light, Current, Magnetism, Metals and Non Metals, Measurements, Sound and Wave Motion, Atomic Structure, Chemistry – Carbon and its Compounds, Periodic Table, Acids, Bases & Salts, Food, Nutrition and Health Physiology and Human Diseases and Basic Computer Science Arithmetic Ability, Number Systems, Algebra, Basic Trigonometry, Geometry, Statistics, Probability and Set Theory. |
Section 4 | General Knowledge | History of India, Geography, Climate / Environment, Civics – Constitution of India, Art, Culture, Dance, Heritage, Religion, Freedom Movement, Important National Facts, Economics, Politics, Sports and Championships, Entertainment, Books and Authors, Awards, Defence and Wars, Geographical Neighbours, Countries – Languages, Capitals, Currencies, Common Name, Full Forms, Abbreviations, Eminent Personalities, National – Bird/ Animal/ Monuments/ Flower/ Anthem/ Sport/ Flag/ Emblem etc, Discoveries and Current Affairs. |
The recruitment of Assistant Commandant will be conducted twice in a year for Batch commencing at Indian Naval Academy during the month Jun & Dec. The exact schedule of recruitment shall be decided by the Coast Guard Headquarters keeping in view the training schedule and other administrative requirements. However, the tentative schedule for two cycles is as follows:-
Event | CGCAT 1st Batch | CGCAT 2nd Batch |
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Publication of Advertisement | Jan/Feb | Jun/Jul |
Registration | As per advertisement | As per advertisement |
Download Admit Card | As per advertisement | As per advertisement |
Stage-I Online exam (Screening test) | As per advertisement | As per advertisement |
Stage-II (PSB) | Jun | Jan |
Stage-III (FSB) | Jul-Oct | Feb-May |
Stage-IV (Medicals) | Jul-Dec | Feb-Jun |
Issue of Appointment Letter | Dec | Jun |
Induction at INA | End Dec | End Jun |
Note:
The advertisement for the above recruitment cycle is generally published as follows:
The basic training for Assistant Commandant – Men will be conducted at Indian Naval academy followed by ab-initio training at various training establishments/ units/ ships of Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard.
Duration of Training
22 weeks
Officer’s joining ICG as Assistant Commandant get optimum career progression opportunity for further promotion to the higher ranks. The rank structures and required minimum time period for promotion to next higher rank for Assistant Commandant (General Duty) is as follows:
Rank Structure
Director General
Additional Director General
Inspector General
Deputy Inspector General
Commandant
Commandant (JG)
Deputy Commandant
Assistant Commandant
Assistant Commandant (Under Probation)
Rank | Minimum time period in one rank for promotion |
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Assistant Commandant (Under Probation) - Assistant Commandant | 2 Yrs |
Assistant Commandant - Deputy Commandant | 6 Yrs |
Deputy Commandant - Commandant (JG) | 11 Yrs |
Commandant (JG) - Commandant | 15 Yrs |
Commandant - Deputy Inspector General | 20 Yrs |
Deputy Inspector General - Inspector General | 24 Yrs |
Inspector General - Additional Director General | - |
Additional Director General - Director General | - |
Note: Promotion rules are subject to change as per government regulations in vogue.
The Officer cadre is a vital part of the complex system that manages the ship and also commands the ship to safeguard our nation and lives at sea. The key functions of a General Duty Officer is to navigate ship, operate weapons, sensors and different kinds of equipment on board a ship. The safety of the ship and the men is the GD Officer’s responsibility.
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