Indian Coast Assistant Commandant 2022 Qualifying marks revised

Indian Coast Assistant Commandant 2022 Qualifying marks revised

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Anangsha Patra
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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 11, 2022 13:11 IST

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant 2022 qualifying marks have been revised. The screening test will be conducted across various cities in the country.

Indian Coast Assistant Commandant 2022 Qualifying marks revised

Indian Coast Assistant Commandant 2022 Qualifying marks revised

Indian Coast Guard has revised the qualifying marks for Assistant commandant screening test. Stage I of Indian Coast Guard Assistant commandant screening test for the eligible candidates will be conducted in computer based mode at various centres all over the country. 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. The test will carry 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 the medium of test paper will be English.

Check here official notice-https://joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in/cgcat/assets/img/news/Corigendum–01-2023BATCH.pdf

Revised Qualifying Marks for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant

The revised qualifying marks for Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant exam is given below.

Section Subjects Revised Qualifying Marks Previous Qualifying Marks

Section-I (for GD/CPL-SSA

entry )

A: English

200(UR/EWS/OBC)

180 (SC/ST)

 

{50 (UR/EWS/OBC)

45 (SC/ST)

(for each subsection)}

200(UR/EWS/OBC)

190 (SC/ST)

 

{50 (UR/EWS/OBC)

 

 

45 (SC/ST)

(for each subsection)

 

B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability

C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude

D: General Knowledge

Section II (for Mechanical entry)

A: English

200(UR/EWS/OBC)

180 (SC/ST)

 

{80 (UR/EWS/OBC)

72 (SC/ST)

(for sub section A to D)}

80 (UR/EWS/OBC)

72 (SC/ST)

(for sub section A to D)

 

120 (UR/EWS/OBC)

108 (SC/ST)

(for sub section E)

 

B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability

C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude

D: General Knowledge

E: Mechanical

120 (UR/EWS/OBC)

108 (SC/ST)

(for sub section E)

Section III (for Electrical & Electronics entry)

A: English

200(UR/EWS/OBC)

180 (SC/ST)

 

{80 (UR/EWS/OBC)

72 (SC/ST)

(for sub section A to D)}

80 (UR/EWS/OBC)

72 (SC/ST)

(for sub section A to D)

 

120 (UR/EWS/OBC)

108 (SC/ST)

( for sub section E)

 

B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability

C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude

D: General Knowledge

E: Electrical & Electronics

120 (UR/EWS/OBC)

108 (SC/ST)

( for sub section E)

How is the Merit List Prepared?

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)

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