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India is a party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and has an obligation to protect and preserve the marine environment. The 42nd amendment to the Constitution of India obliges the State to endeavour to protect and improve the environment. This plan is a measure of fulfilment of the obligation on the State under the Law of the Sea Convention and the Constitution of India. The responsibility for coordination of marine oil spills at sea was transferred to the Coast Guard from the Directorate General of Shipping on 07 March 1986. Consequent to the transfer of responsibility, a draft National Oil Spill Disaster Contingency Plan (NOS-DCP) was prepared by the Coast Guard and was approved by the Committee of Secretaries on 04 November 1993.
The responsibilities of the the Coast Guard organisation include matters related to:
- Central Coordinating Agency for combating oil pollution in various maritime zones.
- Implementation of national contingency plan for oil spill disaster.
- Surveillance of maritime zones against oil spills.
- Combating oil spills in various maritime zones except within jurisdiction of ports and oil installations.
- Undertaking oil spill prevention and control, inspection of ships (except within ports) and offshore platforms in the country.
The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union, offers a challenging 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
INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Notification Released for 71 Posts; Apply Online
Category | Details |
Recruitment Organization | The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union, offers a challenging 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 |
Post Name | Assistant Commandant (Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer) |
Vacancies | 71 |
Job Location | On completion of training, officers would be posted onboard in ships and Establishment for carrying out1 duties. |
Last Date to Apply | 12-February-2023 |
Category | Government Job |
Official Website | https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in |
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INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Important Dates
Important Events | Dates |
Commencement of on-line registration of application | 25/01/2023 |
Closure of registration of application | 12/02/2023 |
Commencing of Induction at Indian Naval Academy | Dec 2023 onwards |

INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Application Fees
Candidates (except SC/ST candidates, who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay a fee of Rs.250/- (Rupees Two Hundred Fifty Only) through online mode by using net banking or by using
Visa/Master/Maestro/RuPay/Credit/Debit Card/UPI. Admit card will be issued for the examination only to those candidates who have successfully paid the examination fee and who are entitled for waiver of examination fee.
Note.
(i) Exemption of Examination Fees. Candidates from SC/ST category are entitled for waiver of examination fee. Candidates are liable to be discharged/ rejected at any stage of recruitment/ training if it is found that false SC/ST certificate has been produced to claim waiver of examination fee/other concessions as applicable.
(ii) Unsuccessful Payment. In case candidate has made an online payment of fee and money has been deducted from your account (i.e. unsuccessful payment), Please check whether fees is auto refunded to the transaction originating account or please wait for 15 working days for automatic refund of money to your account and check transaction status in originating account.
(iii) Refund of Multiple Payments.If multiple payments are received from a candidate against single application, then that will be refunded back to the originating account after closing of registration and re-conciliation of all payment records. However if candidate is found to fill multiple applications the amount with respect to applications not considered for recruitment process/cancelled will not be refunded.
(iv) Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances nor the fee be held in reserve for any other examination or selection.
INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Age Limit 2023
Candidates Born Between (Both Dates inclusive) 01 Jul 1998 to 30 Jun 2002 are eligible to apply. 5 Years relaxation for personnel serving in Coast Guard or equivalent personnel in Army/Navy/Air Force
INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Vacancy Details
TOTAL NO. OF VACANCIES :71

INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Education Qualification and Eligibility criteria
Indian citizens having following below minimum qualifications are eligible to apply:-


INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Pay Scale
SALARY AND OTHER BENEFITS
(a) Promotion and Pay Level. The promotions to the ranks will be as per the laid
down promotion criteria. The pay scales for the various ranks are as per the 7th CPC are as
follows:-

The other pay and allowances are admissible as per the rules and regulation in addition to the
above pay scale.
(b) Other Benefits.
(i) Medical cover for self and family including dependent parents.
(ii) Furnished Government accommodation for self & family on nominal license fee.
(iii) 45 days Earned leave and 08 days Casual leave every year with Leave Travel Concession (LTC) for self, family and dependent parents as per Govt. rules.
(iv) Insurance cover of 1 Crore at a premium of 10000/- per month as Group insurance as per prevalent rules.
(v) Contributory Pension Scheme and Gratuity on retirement as applicable.
(vi) Canteen facilities and various loan facilities at subsidized rates.
(vii) Learn &participate in various sports and adventure activities.
(viii) ECHS medical facilities after retirement.
(ix) Provision of Free Ration/Ration money allowance.
INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 Selection Process
The INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023 selection of Officer Recruits 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 details of various stages of examination are as follows:-
(a) Stage-I (CGCAT). The Stage-I would include conduct of screening Test for the
eligible applicants which will be a Computer Based Examination conducted at various centers
all over India. Screening test is to be conducted for candidates applying for the post of
GD/CPL and Technical (Mechanical/Electrical & Electronics). The screening test will be
conducted in MCQ pattern with maximum marks of 400 consisting of 100 questions with four
marks for each correct answer and one negative marking for each incorrect answer. The
duration of the exam will be of two hours and medium of test paper will be English. The
candidate has to take following tests depending on post applied:

Note:-
(i) All India category wise merit list for Stage-I will be prepared on the basis of marks
scored in Stage-I (CGCAT) of CGCAT examination and DOB. If merit is tied at last shortlisted
candidate, than all the candidates having same marks will be shortlisted for stage II (PSB).
(ii) Indian Coast Guard has the discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all subjects of
the examination for short listing of candidates for stage-II (PSB).
(b) Stage-II {Preliminary Selection Board (PSB)}. 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.
(i) Candidate’s Verification. Candidates reporting for Stage-II will first undergo photo and biometric verification. The photo captured & biometric recorded during Stage-II is to be verified with the captured photo & biometric recorded during the Stage-I. If the biometric (thumb impression) of a candidate at Stage-II does not match with the biometric captured at Stage-I, the document verification team is empowered to establish the identity/ genuineness of the candidate by approved procedures by Competent Authority and recapture the Biometric of the candidate for verification in the subsequent stages. However if the document verification team is not convinced with the genuineness of the candidate after manual verification process as mentioned above, then the candidature of the candidate will be cancelled.
(ii) Documents Verification. The candidates who have cleared PSB will undergo document verification. The original documents brought by candidates will be verified as per the documents uploaded by the candidates during registration for StageII. In case of any discrepancy, the candidature will be cancelled and a ‘Rejection Slip’ indicating the reasons for rejection will be handed over to the candidate.
(c) Stage-III: Final Selection Board (FSB). 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 Feb – Apr 2023. 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.
(d) 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.
(e) 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.
Result Declaration. The result of each stage of selection procedure from Stage-I to Stage-V can be accessed by login to the candidates account on ICG website. The result of the online examination at Stage-I will be announced tentatively within 30 days. Details of declaration of results are as follows:
a) The marks of candidates not shortlisted for stage-II (PSB) will be declared prior commencement of stage-II (PSB).
(b) The marks of candidates not shortlisted for stage-III (FSB) will be declared prior commencement of stage-III (FSB).
(c) The marks of candidates not clearing FSB will be declared on completion of all batches of FSB of respective recruitment cycle prior commencement of induction of respective batch at the Academy. NO RTI queries regarding the advance declaration marks of candidates will be entertained during the period of selection as mentioned above.
How to Apply for INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023
(a) Applications will be accepted only ‘ONLINE’ from 25 Jan 2023 (1100 hrs) to 12 Feb 2023 (1700 hrs). The candidates are to login to https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in and follow the instructions for registering yourself with e-mail ID/mobile number. The candidates are to ensure validity of e-mail and mobile number at least up to 31 Dec 2023.
(b) The candidate may apply for only one post viz. either Assistant Commandant (GD) or Assistant Commandant {Tech(Engg)} or Assistant Commandant {Tech(Elec)} or Assistant Commandant (CPL-SSA) or Assistant Commandant (Law) in reference to advertisement of one cycle of recruitment. If a candidate fills multiple applications in one particular recruitment cycle, then his latest application will be accepted and all previously filled applications will be rejected. Online application will be further scrutinised for eligibility and may be rejected at any stage if found ineligible in any respect.
(c) Documents to be uploaded in the application. The candidates will be required to upload documents in two phases. Few documents are required at the online application stage and few are required to be uploaded if shortlisted for Stage-II. The candidates are to scan the original documents (neither photocopy nor self-attested photocopy is to be scanned) as applicable for the post applied and upload in the online application.
(i) Compulsory documents to be uploaded by all candidates during online application for Stage-I.
(aa) Passport size recent colour photograph (should not be older than three months prior to the date of opening of application) (front portrait in light background without head gear except for Sikhs). The photographs is to be taken without spectacles with candidate holding a black slate in front of his chest with his name and date of photograph taken, clearly written on it with white chalk in capital letters.
(ab) Candidate’s scanned signature image.
(ac) Scanned Clear Left and Right-Hand thumb impression image.
(ad) Date of Birth Certificate Candidate to upload 10th class mark sheet with date of birth mentioned on it. If date of birth is not mentioned in 10thmarksheet, then birth certificate is to be uploaded.
(ae) Identity proof (Adhaar Card or Voter ID or Passport or PAN Card or Driving License).
(af) Service Certificate, if candidate is serving ICG Personnel including civilian.
(ag) Domicile Certificate (if applicable)-Resident Certificate is not ‘Domicile Certificate’. Candidates uploading ‘Resident Certificate’ in place of ‘Domicile Certificate’ will be ineligible. To be uploaded only by candidates availing height relaxation in accordance with Central Govt. regulations.
(ii) List of documents to be uploaded by candidates,if shortlisted for
Stage-II (PSB).
(aa) 10thMatriculation Marksheet & Certificate.
(ab) 12thMarksheet& Certificate\Diploma yearwise/semester/trimester wise marksheet & certificate
(ac) Graduation/Post Graduation Year wise/Semester//trimester wise mark sheets
(ad) Original/Provisional Degree
(ae) Candidates appeared in final semester/year degree examination awaiting result to upload certificate cum undertaking as per format given on website.
(af) Commercial Pilot License (if applicable)
(ag) Category Certificate (if applicable).
(ah) NCC‘A’/’B’/’C’ Certificate (if applicable).
(aj) NOC by the candidates serving in Government organisations. NOC should be dated on or after the date of application.
Note.
(i) All documents to be uploaded while filling the online application has to be in .jpeg, and .jpg format only.
(ii) The size of Photograph, Thumb, signature image has to be between 10kb to 100kb
(iii) The size of all the documents uploaded has to be between 50kb to 150kb
(iv) In case of SC/ST/OBC (Non Creamy)/ EWS applicants, availing their respective quota then either current or permanent address of online application should be same as the address mentioned in caste/category certificate {SC, ST, OBC (Non-Creamy)& EWS}.
(v) The EWS certificate shall be as per Govt. of India format as available on ICG website (No other format will be entertained).
(vi) The OBC (Non creamy layer) certificate of candidates should be as per the format for appointment for post under the Govt. of India and should bear QR/bar code for subsequent online verification. The format of the OBC (Non Creamy) certificate is available on ICG website. (No other format will be entertained). Any other format will lead to cancelation of candidature.
(vii) The date of issue of all uploaded documents (SC/ ST/OBC (NonCreamy)/EWS/ Marksheets/ Education Certificates) has to be on or before the closing date of online application of Stage-I and the validity of all the documents has to be at least up to the closing date of online application of Stage-I.
(viii) All Documents uploaded must be in Hindi or English. Candidate to upload both original and English translation of document if the document is in any language other than English or Hindi.
(ix) Format of non-issuance of Degree Certificate is given on website.
(e) Travel Expenses.
(i) Stage-I (CGCAT). SC/ST candidates, who are not employed by the Central /State Government will be reimbursed ordinary 2nd class fare by train / Govt.bus/steamer charges on production of original tickets as per central government regulations by the shortest route, if the home station is beyond 30 kms from the
place of examination (Stage-I). SC/ST candidates are to download the travel form from ICG website and submit the same to Indian Coast Guard.
(ii) Stage-II (PSB)/ Stage-III (FSB). To &Fro travelling fares by AC III/Chair Car or actual normal bus fare by shortest route (only from the current or permanent address mentioned in E- admit card) to the candidates appearing first time in FSB (Stage-II) will be reimbursed on production of original tickets only. The SC/ST
candidates will be reimbursed IInd class railway/bus fare for PSB and FSB irrespective of the number of appearances.
(f) Examination City. The candidate is to give five preferences for examination city in the application for Stage-I process. Candidates are to fill first choice within 30 kms from the present/ communication residence. If no ‘examination city’ is within 30 kms from the current address then the nearest “examination city” from current address has to be the first choice of the candidate.
Note.
(i) If candidates are not complying with the First Choice of Centre as above then their candidature can be cancelled if found contrary during Document Verification.
(ii) Indian Coast Guard reserves the right to allot examination city, which may or may not be as per the choice of the candidate.
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F.A.Q Related to INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023
Q. What is the last date to Apply for INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023?
A. Has been extended to 12-02-2023. However, it is advised to submit your applications at the earliest to avoid any last-minute rush.
Q. How is the Merit List prepared for INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023?
A. Merit list would be prepared 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 above) and the number of vacancies available for the post. Clearing of Stage I,
II, III, IV and V is compulsory for recruitment in ICG
Q. What will be the Compensation / Salary?
A. Please refer the salary and pay scale section for more details
Q. FAQ for Training of INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023?
A. The candidates selected for training will be required to report at INA Ezhimala
for 22 weeks of basic training followed by ab-initio training at various training establishments/ units/ ships of Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard. Under trainee Assistant Commandants are liable to be discharged as UNSUITABLE if their progress (including academic) or conduct is unsatisfactory at any time during training. Trainees are also liable to be discharged at any stage of training if their online application or the documents are found to be falsified at the stage of recruitment process.
Q. How to apply for apply for INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023?
A. Please refer the how to apply section for more details
Q. Do we have any Helpline number/email for INDIAN COAST GUARD ICG Recruitment 2023?
A. Contact Details for Queries / Clarifications are:.
(a) Regarding Eligibility, Advertisement and Selection Procedure
(i) For Stage I, II (till commencement of PSB),IV & V
E-Mail: dte-rectofficer@indiancoastguard.nic.in
Telephone: 0120-2201340
(ii) For Stage II (Post uploading of documents and issue of admit card) & III
E-Mail: cgsb-noida@indiancoastguard.nic.in
Telephone: 0120-2201316
(b) Regarding Online Registration, Payment Issues, E-Admit Card
E-Mail: icg-officers@cdac.in
Telephone: 020-25503108/ 020-25503109
Q. When will we get the icg admit card for the INDIAN COAST GUARD exam in 2023?
A. Tentative Schedule for Examination and Downloading E-Admit Card. The tentative dates for examination are mentioned in the important dates section.