Career as Coast Guard
The Indian Coast Guard (Bharatiya Tatrakshak), a multi mission task force constituted under the Ministry of Defence.It is committed to protecting the Maritime and other national interests in the Maritime Zones of India.
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Job Profile
- Conduct regular patrols to keep the Offshore Development Areas (ODAs), under surveillance to enforce maritime laws, and help to ensure safety and security.
- Collect meteorological and oceanographic data for analyses and use by national maritime scientific laboratories.
- Carry out regular Community Interaction Programmes (CIPs) to guide the fisher-folk about safety at sea, upkeep and maintenance of boats and fishing gear etc.
- Assist fisherman in distress at sea. The Maritime Search and Rescue Coordination Centers (MRCCs) carry out Search and Rescue (SAR) efforts. Effective liaison is also maintained with the concerned state government departments for expeditious launch of SAR missions and their successful culmination.
- Is responsible for preservation of the marine ecology and pollution control such as through oil spills.
- Coordinates with enforcement agencies and custom department to prevent smuggling activities.
Coast Guard has the following branches
General Duty Branch officers
- Command the ships and ensure safety of ship and men.
- Operate weapons and sensors and have wide sphere of knowledge of equipment
- Manoeuvre ships in war and in peacetime operations
Pilot/ Navigator Branch
- Operate fixed wing aircrafts from shore air stations for surveillance
- Operate helicopters from offshore patrol vessels to provide local surveillance and carry out "search and rescue" missions at sea
- Serve in the shore air-stations along the coasts of India, and on embarked ships.
Engineering Branch
- Manage the serviceability of all equipment
- Work in shore jobs in Coast Guard repair organizations
Electrical Branch
- Manage power generation and distribution system, radio communication equipment, radars and other sensors installed on board.
Employment Opportunities
Rank structure and basic pay scales:
The existing rank structure, corresponding scales of pay and
promotion prospects of Coast Guard officers are as follows:
Rank |
Minimum time to be spent in each Rank to become eligible for promotion |
Asst Comdt/Dy Comdt |
6 years as Asst Comdt |
Comdt |
2 years as Dy Comdr |
Deputy Inspector General |
8 years as Comdt |
Inspector General |
6 years as DIG |
Probation: 2 years or till completion of training
whichever is later.
Other privileges - Officers in the Coast Guard, are
given a number of additional facilities.
Recruiting Companies
How do I get there?
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Std XII
Stream:ScPCM
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Graduation
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AsstComdt
GenDuty/Pilot
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Std XII
Stream:ScPCM
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Graduation
BE /BTech*
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Asst Comdt Technical
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Std X/StdXII
Stream: Any/Sc
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Diploma3yrs
Electrical/Mech Engg
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Training***** -
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Yantrik(Technical)
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Std X/VIII
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Navik
*Mechanical, Naval Architecture,Marine,
Automotive, Mechatronics,Industrial, Production,
Mettallurgy,Design, Aeronautical, Aerospace.
For Electrical branch Electrical/Electronics/Telecommunication/
Instrumentation/ Instrumentation and Control/ Electronics and
Communication/Power Engg. or Power Electronics.
**Selection
Selection to the various cadres of the Coast Guard are
conducted every January and June for which the forms are filled six
months in advance. Examinations are conducted in 2 phases:
Phase I - Preliminary selection board
conducts objective tests in Mental Ability(MAT) & Picture
Perception & Discussion. Graduate candidates selected should have
passed XII with PCM. Girl candidates can join after graduation only
(any subject).
Phase II - Those qualifying in Phase I go
through a final selection through Group Discussion and interviews.
This is followed by medical examinations.
***Training General Duty
Branch: Training starts with
Naval Orientation Course at INA, Ezhimala, Kerala for 22 weeks
followed by deputation for afloat training for 24 weeks and 16
weeks of phase II afloat training on CG ships at various locations.
They have to clear Seamanship Board exam after which they are
deputed for technical courses at various training establishments
for 43 weeks. Officers are posted onboard CG ships for 06 months
for watch taking course.
General Duty (P/N) Branch : Pilot Branch officers further after GD training and exam take Aviation Medicals at Delhi and are deputed for flying training to Air Force Academy /Civil Flying Academy for 06 months of phase I. Pilots are allocated to fixed or rotary wing branches and accordingly deputed to Coast Guard Flying Training Squadron, Daman / Helicopter Training School (HTS), Rajali respectively. On successful completion the officers are awarded with “Wings”.
Technical Branch : Technical Branch Officers on completion of Naval Orientation Course at INA, Ezhimala are deputed to INS Shivaji or INS Valsura for Engineering/ Electrical branches specialization course. The duration varies from 105-110 weeks of training & includes 24 weeks of Watch Keeping / Competency certificate training onboard a Coast Guard ship. On completion of this phase they are deputed for staff appointment. Selected technical officers are also deputed for Aviation Technical Courses as super-specialization after 4 Years of Service.
Training for Short Service (Women) : The short service women officers on completion of Naval Orientation Course at INA Ezhimala are deputed for various Technical courses at CG/Naval training establishments including 3 phases of on job training spread over a period of 70 weeks.
Training for Short Service (CPL holders)
: The short service officers who are CPL holders on
completion of Naval Orientation course at INA, Ezihmala are deputed
for CG technical courses at CG Training establishment. Stream
distribution and CG Flying Training is for approximately 6
months duration.
**** Selection Sailors
Naviks Written test - Shortlisted candidates are
called for selection tests/interview; candidates have the option of
answering questions in English/Hindi. The test is a test of general
mental ability followed by a test in English, Mathematics, General
Sciences and General Knowledge. Candidates have to qualify in all
the papers and in aggregate. Results are declared on the same
day.
Yantriks (technical) are tested for knowledge in their
discipline.
Interview/Physical fitness test
Successful candidates of the written exam are interviewed and
tested for their physical efficiency. Qualifying in PFT is
mandatory. Thereafter overall successful candidates have to undergo
medical examination.
*****Training Sailors
Yantrik : Yantriks (Diploma Holders) are trained at INS Chilka for 9 weeks. Yantriks thereafter are deputed to CG ships for afloat training for 03 months followed by Technical training at INS Shivaji / INS Valsura/NIAT (Naval Institute of Aviation Technology) / Ship Wright School spanning 90-100 weeks depending upon the branch.
Navik (General Duty) : Navik (GD) are trained at INS Chilka for 24 weeks. The GD Naviks post branch allocation at INS Chilka are deputed for afloat training for 3 months following by Cadre training. This training depends upon the cadre and varies from 4-6 months.
Navik (Domestic Branch) : The Naviks (DB) undergo 15 weeks training at INS Chilka followed by 3 months afloat training and approximately 6 months branch training at INS Hamla at Mumbai.
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Western Zone -
Candidates residing in
the state of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala Gao and
Union Territory of Lakshadweep may apply to the Commander, Coast
Guard Region (West) Recruitment Cell, Prabha Devi P.O. Worli Mumbai
400025.
Eastern Zone -
Candidates residing in the state of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Orissa and the Union Territory of Pondicherry may apply
to the Commander, Coast Guard Region (East) Fort St. George,
Chennai - 600009.
North East Zone -
Candidates residing in the state of Bihar, West Bengal, Assam,
Sikkim, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and
Tripura may apply to the Commander, Coast Guard Region Distt. HQ
no. 08 Anchorage Camp, Haldia Dock Complex, Haldia 721605.
A&N Zone -
Candidates residing in the A&N islands may apply to the
Commander, Coast Guard Region (A&N), C/o Navy Office, Port
Blair 744102.
Northern Zone -
Candidates residing in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal
Pradesh, Punjab Haryana, Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Union
Territory of Chandigarh may apply to the Director (HRD) Recruitment
Cell, Coast Guard Headquarter National Stadium Complex, New Delhi -
110 001.PB No127 Noida 201301
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