Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022

Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022

Total Vacancies: 322

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Important Dates – Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022

Starting Date to Apply Online04 Jan 2022
Closing Date to Apply Online14 Jan 2022

Application Fee – Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022

Gen/ OBCβ‚Ή 250
SC/ ST/ Ex-ServicemenNil

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Age Limit – Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022

For Gen/ UR Candidates18-22 Years
Relaxation ( in Upper age limit )05 years for SC/ST candidates
03 years for OBC candidates

Job Location – Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022

Across India

Qualification – Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022
Name of PostQualification  
Navik (General Duty)10+2 with Maths & Physics
Navik (Domestic Branch)10th Class
Yantrik (Mechanical)10th Class, Diploma (Electrical/ Mech / Electronics &
Telecommunication (Radio/Power) Engg)
Yantrik (Electrical)
Yantrik (Electronics)
Vacancy Details – Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2022
Name of PostNo. of Post
Navik (General Duty)260
Navik (Domestic Branch)35
Yantrik (Mechanical)13
Yantrik (Electrical)09
Yantrik (Electronics)05
Total322 
Eligibility
  • Height: Minimum 157 cms
  • Chest: Should be well proportioned. Minimum expansion 5 cms
  • Weight: Proportionate to height and age + 10 percentage
  • Hearing: Normal
  • Visual Standard: 6/36 (Better Eye) and 6/36 (Worse Eye)

Indian Coast Guard

The Regional Headqaurters (North-West) at Gandhinagar exclusively covers the strategically important maritime state of Gujarat.  The state has its District Headquarters at Porbandar.  This District, commissioned in 1984, is supported by stations at Veraval, Mundra, Okha and Jakhau.  Dornier aircraft and Advanced Light Helicopters operating from Porandar, provide air-support to this region.

Apart from Gujarat, the rest of the western seaboard is the responsibility of the Regional Headquarters (West) at Mumbai.  In this region, the Maharashtra coast is a major hub of economic activity.  The area is also sensitive due to location of off-shore oil platforms, and nuclear energy establishments.  Fishing activities in this area extend beyond the traditional fishing grounds, which increased the scope of ICG operations.  Maharashtra has its District Headquarters at Mumbai, and is supported by a helicopter squadron.  The District Headquarters at Goa was commissioned in 1994.  It is home to the first helicopter squadron the Coast Guard (CGAS 800).  The State of Karnataka has its District Headquarters at New Mangalore.  This Headquarters, commissioned in 1990, is engaged in regulating maritime activities along the Karnataka coast.  Kerala has its District Headquarters at Kochi, and the Lakshadweep is monitored and administered by the District Headquarters at Kavaratti. It is close to the Sea Lanes of Communication (SLOCs) followed by a large number of oil tankers, and is therefore a high risk area in terms of oil pollution.  Air support is provided by Dornier aircraft based at Kochi.

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