Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications are invited from male Indian nationals (ST category only) to the post of Navik (General Duty) in the Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union
1. Navik (General Duty) : 52 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 5200 -20200 along with Rs 2000 Grade Pay
Age : Born between 01.02.85 to 31.01.94. (05 years age relaxation included)
Qualification : 10+2 with Maths and Physics from an education board recognised by Central/State Government
How to apply : Applications can be downloaded from the Indian Coast Guard website www.indiancoastguard.nic.in. The application is to be submitted on plain paper in the form appended below (type written/hand written in English/Hindi) and is to be sent to the address of Zonal recruitment centre. The choice of centre and percentage of marks 12th for Navik(GD) board examination is to be clearly written on the top of the envelop. Attested copies (not returnable) of certificates as proof of age, educational qualifications including statement of marks, caste certificate (ST) as per Govt. of India format), NCC, Sports and a self-addressed (unstamped) envelop of size 22×10 cms are to be attached with the application. All enclosures must be pinned/tagged with the application. Character certificate (issued six months prior to exam/interview) Candidates should be prepared to stay for 02/03 days at test centers under own arrangements. No daily allowance will be admissible. Candidates are required to submit one additional recent colored passport size photograph along with the application. Call up letters for eligible short listed candidates will be posted, indicating date time and place for recruitment tests.
General Instructions:
1. Applications are invited from male Indian nationals (ST category only) possessing educational qualifications and age, as prescribed below, for recruitment to the post of Navik (General Duty) in the Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union.
2. Pay Scale Rs 5200 –20200 along with Rs 2000 Grade Pay. In addition Dearness Allowance, Kit Maintenance Allowance and other liberal allowances will be admissible. Free ration, free clothing, free medical treatment for self and family including dependent parents. Government accommodation for self & family on nominal license fee. 45 days Earned leave and 08 days Casual leave every year with leave travel concession for self, family and dependent parents as per Govt. rules. Insurance cover of Rs.20 lakhs at a premium of Rs.2000/- per month as Group insurance.
3. Selection of candidates is based on the order of merit depending on their performance in Written Test, Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and Fitness in the Initial Medical Examinations.
4. Minimum height 157 cms. (May be reduced by 5 cms in the case of Gorkhas, Nepalese, Assamese including those from Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura, Garhwal, Sikkim, local tribals of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and by 2 cms in case of candidates from Lakshadweep, mainland settlers in Andaman & Nicobar and candidates joining the Indian Coast Guard on second appointment from other government departments). Chest: Should be well proportioned. Minimum expansion 5 cms. Weight: Proportionate to height and age +_10% acceptable. Hearing: normal Medical examination will be conducted by authorised military doctors as per medical standard prescribed in current regulations applicable to Enrolled Personnel on entry.
5. Final Medical Examination: All selected candidates who are enrolled will have to undergo Final Medical Examination at INS Chilka prior to commencement of training. Candidates found ‘unfit’ during this medical examination will be discharged from Coast Guard.
Tentative Last Date: 15-07-2011
About the organization:
Vice Admiral Anil Chopra was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 01 Jul 1975. He is a graduate of the National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakvasla, the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington, the College of Naval Warfare (CNW), Mumbai and the National Defence College (NDC) New Delhi. He is the recipient of the ‘Binoculars’ for standing first in the merit as a Naval Cadet, the Sword of Honour as a Midshipman, the Admiral RD Katari Trophy for heading the Long Gunnery Course, the Scudder Medal at the DSSC, and the Colonel Pyarelal Medal at the NDC. Admiral Chopra was appointed to various gunnery billets onboard the Navy’s new acquisitions during the earlier part of his career, including INS Vijaydurg (1978-79), INS Rajput (1981-83) and INS Gomati (1987-89). He has commanded the missile corvette INS Kuthar (1993-94), the destroyer INS Rajput (2000-2001) and the aircraft carrier, INS Viraat (2003-2004). His appointments ashore have included Principal Director Naval Plans at Naval Headquarters, Chief Staff Officer (Operations) at Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command, Naval Assistant to the Chief of the Naval Staff and Senior Instructor (Navy) at the DSSC. The Admiral was posted to Rome, Italy, in the mid-eighties (1985-87) in connection with the induction of combat systems for the Navy’s frontline units. He has also spent a year in Washington DC as a Senior Fellow at the United States Atlantic Council. On promotion to Flag Rank in Aug 2005, the Admiral was appointed Chief of Staff at Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command. During his tenure, the maiden ‘President’s Fleet Review’ on the Eastern Seaboard was held in Visakhapatnam in Feb 2006. After a short assignment as the Assistant Controller of Carrier Projects, he was appointed the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Policy & Plans) at Naval Headquarters in early 2007. Prior to taking over as DGICG on 01 Dec 08, Admiral Chopra was the Flag Officer Commanding, Western Fleet. The Flag Officer was awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished service in 2007. Admiral Chopra is an alumnus of the Lawrence School, Lovedale and the Sherwood College, Nainital. He comes from an Army family, is married and has two children.The Coast Guard is the principal agency for enforcement of provisions of all national enactment in force in the maritime zones of India and provides following services to the Nation and marine community. Ensuring safety and protection of the artificial islands, offshore installations and other structure in our maritime zones. Providing protection to fishermen and assistance to them at sea while in distress. Preservation and protection of our maritime environment including prevention and control of maritime pollution. Assistance to the Department of Custom and other authorities in anti-smuggling operations. Enforcement of MZI Acts. Initiating measures for the safety of life and property at sea.It is indeed a moment of pride, when on the 34th Indian Coast Guard Day, we, the ladies of Indian Coast Guard, are all set to add another feather in our cap, by launching a new website for CGWWA. This IT platform is not only at par with cutting edge technology; but is also, a one stop solution to all the queries that one can conceive in one’s mind about CGWWA. From the inception of CGWWA on 29 November, 1994, it has earned many laurels with the singular aim of empowering every Tatrakshika through varied educational schemes, giving ample opportunities for self improvement, self expression and also self employment, thereby helping her to evolve into a well rounded, confident and responsible person. In stride with the traditions of the organisation, this website will provide a more relevant and contemporary platform and give the organisation the required thrust to scale greater heights. A varied list of subjects are compiled in a user friendly way, which not only will help one to know more about the organisation; but also, will encourage participation and thereby improvement of the website as well as serve as a feedback mechanism regarding CGWWA and its activities. A continuous and whole hearted participation by one and all is sought for, to keep the website updated and beneficial. It gives me immense pleasure in launching this website, with an aspiration that with time it will become more interactive and informative. I am confident that Tatrakshikas across the country will contribute with their collective ideas, energy and enthusiasm to make this website more meaningful and useful. At the outset, I take this opportunity to welcome Tatrakshika fraternity on this Website. Website is a virtual portrait of any organisation and best tool to remain in touch with each other. By generating website the Tatrakshika, now certainly has greater reachability and global coverage. I am sure the site will provide valuable information to all members on real time basis and will generate much required awareness about Tatrakshika activities.
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Indian Coast Guard
(Ministry of Defence)
Special Recruitment Drive for (Scheduled Tribes) Navik (general Duty)
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