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25 Assistant Commandant 02/2020 Batch for SC/ST Candidates (For Man) Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard,All India

Last Date:15 February,2020
Indian Coast Guard
All India

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant GD Vacancy invites application for the posts of 25 Assistant Commandant (General Duty) Vacancy 2020 from Graduate pass candidates interested in Coast Guard AC Recruitment opening. Follow this article for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Salary, Qualification, eligibility criteria and Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant (General Duty) Last Date is 15 February 2020.

Employment Notification 25 Assistant Commandant 02/2020 Batch for SC/ST Candidates (For Man) Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard,All India

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Assistant Commandant 02/2020 Batch for SC/ST Candidates (For Man)
No of post – 25
Pay Scale – 56100/- Level -10

Educational Qualification:
Bachelor’s degree from any recognised university with 55%marks and Mathematics and Physics as subjects up to intermediate or class XII or equivalent with 55% aggregate in mathematics and physics.

Apply to 25 Assistant Commandant 02/2020 Batch for SC/ST Candidates (For Man) Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard,All India

General Information:

  • Candidates should be prepared to stay for 02 days for the Preliminary Selection for which they have to make their own arrangements.
  • Candidates advised to regularly visit CG recruitment website www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in for latest updates regarding change in examination dates, venues and any other information.
  • Due limited vacancies, Indian Coast Guard reserves the right to fix cut-off marks of the qualifying examination for applying and issue of admit card/call-up letters. No communication will be entertained on this matter.
  • Mobile phones or any other electronic device capable of transmitting/ capturing any data are not permitted.
  • Any change in the postal address after submission of application must be communicated by post duly quoting your Registration number, name and branch opted for.
  • Original certificates should not be attached with the application form. Indian Coast Guard will not take responsibility for loss of original certificates, if attached with application. The candidate is required to bring one set of self-attested copies of all documents/certificates for verification along with originals in PSB & FSB.
  • In case of more number of candidates applying for one centre, a few candidates may be allotted to other centres.
  • The application and the original documents will be further scrutinized for eligibility prior to PSB/ FSB. If any discrepancies are observed in the documents during the PSB/FSB or at later stage, the candidature/enrollment will be cancelled.
  • Free boarding & lodging facility only for the duration of FSB will be provided.No lodging and boarding facilities are available for candidates appearing for PSB.
  • No enquiry will be entertained regarding recruitment/ enrolment after a period of six months from the PSB date.
  • On successful submission of the online application a unique Application/Registration number will be provided to the candidate. Candidates must note down this application number for future reference and for retrieval/ reprint of admit card. Applicants to take print out of the admit card through URL http://joinindiancoastguard.gov.in/reprint.aspx from 25 Feb 2020 onwards. For candidates NOT meeting the eligibility criteria, a ‘Rejection Slip, giving the cause of rejection with the Application Number’ will be displayed. Short-listing criteria will be based on higher percentage of marks.
  • Candidates are required to bring 02 copies of system generated EAdmit card having allotted roll number with recent identical photograph with blue background (not older than 03 months) and to be carried at the recruitment centre. Candidates shall bring all original documents and keep one application form ready along with photo copies of all documents required
    i.e. class X th certificate and mark sheet showing date of birth, XIIth class certificate along with mark sheet showing subjects, Degree certificate showing percentage of marks, caste certificate wherever required and NCC ‘C’ certificate/games certificate duly attested. Any candidate who does not carry all these documents at the time of PSB and FSB shall not be permitted to appear in the exam.
  • Candidate can apply for one branch only. Filling of multiple applications will result in cancellation of all applications of such candidates.

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Vacancy Notice 25 Assistant Commandant 02/2020 Batch for SC/ST Candidates (For Man) Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard,All India

  • The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is an armed force that protects India’s maritime interests and enforces maritime law, with jurisdiction over the territorial waters of India, including its contiguous zone and exclusive economic zone. The Indian Coast Guard was formally established on 18 August 1978 by the Coast Guard Act, 1978 of the Parliament of India as an independent Armed force of India. It operates under the Ministry of Defence.
  • The Coast Guard works in close cooperation with the Indian Navy, the Department of Fisheries, the Department of Revenue (Customs) and the Central and State police forces.
  • The establishment of the Indian Coast Guard was first proposed by the Indian Navy to provide non-military maritime services to the nation.In the 1960s, sea-borne smuggling of goods was threatening India’s domestic economy. The Indian Customs Department frequently called upon the Indian Navy for assistance with patrol and interception in the anti-smuggling effort.
  • The Nagchaudhuri Committee was constituted with participation from the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force to study the problem. In August 1971, the committee identified the requirement to patrol India’s vast coastline, set up a registry of offshore fishing vessels in order to identify illegal activity, and establish a capable and well-equipped force to intercept vessels engaged in illegal activities. The committee also looked at the number and nature of the equipment, infrastructure and personnel required to provide those services.
  • By 1973, India had started a programme to acquire the equipment and started deputing personnel from the Indian Navy for these anti-smuggling and law enforcement tasks, under the provisions of the Maintenance of Internal Security Act. The Indian Navy sensed that the law enforcement nature of these duties diverged from its core mission as a military service. Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli, then Chief of Naval Staff, hence made a recommendation to the Defence Secretary outlining the need for a separate maritime service to undertake those duties and offering the Navy’s assistance in its establishment. On 31 August 1974, the Defence Secretary submitted a note to the Cabinet Secretary proposing cabinet action on Admiral Kohli’s recommendation.

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