Anangsha PatraDeputy Manager – Editorial
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant result 2025: Indian Coast Guard (ICG) announces Indian Coast Guard result online. Candidates can check their results through the official websites at joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in. However, the direct link to download the result is provided on this page. To check the result, candidates are required to enter the login credentials.
The qualifying marks of Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant exam were revised earlier. Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant result is declared in different phases-Stage I (Screening Test), Stage-II Preliminary Selection Board (PSB), Stage III Final Selection Board, Stage IV (Medical Exam), Stage V (Induction). The result is announced on the official website in PDF form. The result of the Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Stage I exam is announced tentatively within 30 days. All India Merit List is based on the combined marks of Stage and Stage III exam.
How to check Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result?
Follow the steps given below to check your result for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant:
- Visit the official website of Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant, joininidacoastguard.gov.in.
- Go to the ‘Download’ section of the page.
- Find the link for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant result
- Download the PDF file containing names, roll number of all selected candidates
Indian Coast Guard 2024 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of Indian Coast Guard 2025 exam
Dates | Past Exam Dates |
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Mar '23 | ICG AC Stage 1 exam |
27 Jun '22 - 07 Jul '22 | Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant PSB date for 01/2023 batch |
Stages of Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result
The result will be declared in the following stages:
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result for Stage I
The Screening Test of Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant is conducted in computer based mode. The test is conducted for candidates who have applied for the post of GD/CPL and Technical (Mechanical/Electrical & Electronics). The screening test is conducted in MCQ pattern and carries 400 marks. The test carries 100 questions. The duration of the exam is two hours and medium of test paper is English. Candidates score four marks for each correct answer and one negative mark for an incorrect answer.
Resolution of Ties for All India Merit List for Screening Test
All India category-wise merit list is prepared on the basis of marks scored in Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant exam. In case of two or more candidates having the same marks, then the tie will be as per the process given below. (Wherever tie is broken next stage will not be proceeded)
- Candidates scoring more marks in screening test
- Candidates older in age will be higher in merit
- If both the above parameters are identical for more than one candidate, then all the candidates older in age whose date of birth falls on the same day, will be shortlisted for Stage-II (PSB)
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result for Stage II
Based on the performance in the Stage-I, candidates are shortlisted for appearing in Stage-II (PSB). Candidates are screened through Computerised Cognitive Battery Test (CCBT) and Picture Perception & Discussion Test (PP&DT). The Stage-II examination is of qualifying nature i.e. either pass or fail.
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result for Stage III
This stage is conducted for candidates qualifying the stage II exam. FSB is conducted for five days and comprises Psychological Test, Group Task and Interview (Personality test). 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. initial medical examination.
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result for Stage IV
Candidates are required to undergo medical exam 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 same. 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.
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result for Final Selection
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 is prepared based on the combined marks of Stage-I and Stage- III.Candidates reporting at INA Ezhimala for training will first undergo photo and biometric verification.
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Qualifying Marks (Revised)
The qualifying marks for Stage I exam are given below:
Section | Subjects | Previous Passing Marks | Revised Qualifying Marks |
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Section-I (for GD/PN/CPL/ SSA(Women) entry ) |
A: English |
200(UR/EWS/OBC) 190 (SC/ST)
{50 (UR/EWS/OBC) 45 (SC/ST) (for each subsection) |
200(UR/EWS/OBC) 180 (SC/ST)
{50 (UR/EWS/OBC) 45 (SC/ST) (for each subsection)} |
B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability |
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C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude |
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D: General Knowledge |
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Section II (for Mechanical entry) |
A: English |
80 (UR/EWS/OBC) 72 (SC/ST) (for sub section A to D) |
200(UR/EWS/OBC) 180 (SC/ST)
{80 (UR/EWS/OBC) 72 (SC/ST) (for sub section A to D)}
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B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability |
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C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude |
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D: General Knowledge |
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E: Mechanical |
120 (UR/EWS/OBC) 108 (SC/ST) (for sub section E) |
120 (UR/EWS/OBC) 108 (SC/ST) (for sub section E) |
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Section III (for Electrical & Electronics entry) |
A: English |
80 (UR/EWS/OBC) 72 (SC/ST) (for sub section A to D) |
200(UR/EWS/OBC) 180 (SC/ST)
{80 (UR/EWS/OBC) 72 (SC/ST) (for sub section A to D)} |
B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability |
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C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude |
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D: General Knowledge |
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E: Electrical & Electronics |
120 (UR/EWS/OBC) 108 (SC/ST) ( for sub section E) |
120 (UR/EWS/OBC) 108 (SC/ST) ( for sub section E) |
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant FAQs
Candidates can check below Indian Coast Guard Assistant result FAQs.
Q: What is the process of Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant medical exam?
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) will be included in the merit list as they have the option 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, such candidates have the option to request the Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) through Directorate of Recruitment, Coast Guard Headquarters for review of the results. Service Headquarters will consider such request and RMB will be granted based on the merits of the case. RMB is not a matter of right. If the review is approved, the designated hospital for conduct of the review will be indicated in the approval. The decision of the Review Medical Board (RMB) will be final and no further appeal will be accepted.
Q: What is Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant age limit?
To apply for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant exam, the age of candidates should be between 21 and 25 years. Relaxation in the age limit will be given to candidates belonging to reserved categories. 5 years relaxation will be given to SC/ST and 3 years to OBC. 5 years age relaxation will be given to personnel serving in Coast Guard or equivalent personnel in Army or Navy or Air Force.
Q: What is Indian Coast Guard Assistant marking scheme?
Indian Coast Guard Assistant marking scheme is given below:
- Four marks will be awarded for every correct answer
- One mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer
- No marks for unattempted questions
Q: What is medical standard prescribed for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant exam?
The medical standard prescribed for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant exam is given below:
Height: Candidates should be 157 cms. Reduction in minimum height for candidates from hilly areas and tribal areas will be in accordance with the Central Govt. regulations.
Weight: Proportionate to the height and age. ( + 10% acceptable)
(c) Chest: well proportionate, minimum 5 cms expansion
(d) Hearing: Normal
(e) Eye Sight :
6/6/9 – Uncorrected without glass.
6/6 – Corrected with glass.
Q: What is Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant selection process?
The selection of Assistant Commandant (GD) 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. Various stages of CGCAT are as follows:
(1) Stage-I (Screening Test)
(2) Stage-II ( Preliminary Selection Board)
(3) Stage-III ( Final Selection Board)
(4) Stage-IV (Medical examination)
(5) Stage-V (Induction)
Q: What is screening test of Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant?
Candidates applying for Assistant Commandant (GD) will appear for section I of computer based screening test, which will consists of 100 questions (4 marks for each correct answer). Stage I examination will be conducted on PAN India basis for a duration of two hours. Section I is divided into four subsections consist of English, Reasoning & Numerical Ability, General Science & Mathematical aptitude and General Knowledge.
Subjects | No of Questions | Total Marks | Passing Marks | Duration |
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A: English | 25 | 100 | 160 (UR/EWS/OBC) 140 (SC/ST) | 2 Hrs |
B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability | 25 | 100 | ||
C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude | 25 | 100 | ||
D: General Knowledge | 25 | 100 | ||
Total | 100 | 400 |
Q: What is Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Eligibility?
The age of candidates should be between 21 to 25 years. Candidates must hold a degree of recognised university with minimum 60 per cent aggregate marks for General/OBC/EWS candidates and 55 per cent aggregate for SC/ST candidates. Mathematics and Physics as subject up to Intermediate or class XII of 10+2+3 scheme of education or equivalent with minimum 55 per cent aggregate marks in Mathematics and Physics. The candidates who have completed graduation after diploma, are also eligible, provided they should possess an aggregate of 55 per cent marks in Diploma with physics and mathematics in its curriculum.
Q: What is document verification process in Assistant Commandant exam?
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.
Q: What is the process of Assistant Commandant final selection Board?
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 Jul - Oct 2024. 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.
Q: What is the candidate verification in Assistant Commandant exam?
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.
Q: What is the preliminary selection board process in ICG Assistant Commandant?
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.
Q: What is Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant educational qualification?
The educational qualification prescribed for Indian Coast Assistant exam is given below:
- Should hold a degree of recognised university with minimum 60% aggregate marks for General/OBC/EWS candidates and 55% aggregate for SC/ST candidates.
- Mathematics and Physics as subject up to Intermediate or class XII of 10+2+3 scheme of education or equivalent with minimum 55% aggregate marks in Mathematics and Physics. The candidates who have completed graduation after diploma, are also eligible, provided they should possess an aggregate of 55% marks in Diploma with physics and mathematics in its curriculum.
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