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deepika maurya

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Syllabus for Section 1:
1- Maths Mathematical Simplification, Linear Equations and Polynomials, Simultaneous Equations, Ratio and Proportion, Algebraic Identities, Basic Trigonometry Simple Mensuration Geometry, Loss, and Percentage, Work, Time, Measures of Central Tendency, Interest, Profit, Speed, and Distance.
2- Science: Nature of Matter, Universe, Electricity and its application, Heat, Temperature, Metals, and Non-Metals, Carbon and its Compounds, Measurements in Science, Force and Gravitation Newton's Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power, Sound and Wave Motion Atomic Structure.
3- English Passage, Change direct to indirect/indir
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A list of the best books for the Indian Coast Guard exam is mentioned below;
1- Indian Coast Guard Books for English:
1- High School English Grammar & Composition by Author Wren, Martin.
2- Objective English for Competitive Examination by Author Hari Mohan Prasad, Uma Sinha.
2- Indian Coast Guard Books for General Knowledge:
1- General Knowledge by Author Manohar Pandey.
2- Objective General Knowledge by Author Sanjiv Kumar.
3- Encyclopedia of General Science for General Competitions by Experts Compilation.
3- Indian Coast Guard Books for Maths:
1- Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT by Author Sarvesh K. Verma.
2- Quantitative Aptitu
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Indian Coast Guard 2023 Exam Dates & Schedule;
6 February 23 to 16 February 23: ICG Navik Application Form for 02/2023 batch
March 23: Stage 1 Exam for 02/2023 Batch
March 23: Stage 1 Admit Card for 02/2023 batch
May 23: Stage 2 Exam Date for 02/2023 Batch
May 23: Stage 2 Admit Card for 02/2023 Batch
September 23: Stage 3 Exam Date for 02/2023 Batch
September 23: Stage 3 Admit Card for 02/2023 Batch
26 December 22: ICG Navik Result 2023 for Stage 1
8 September 22 to 24 September 22: ICG Navik Application Form 2023
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha ICG page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/indian-coast-guard-exam-dates). I hope this
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deepika maurya

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Preparation Tips for the Indian Coast Guard exam:
1- Know the Indian Coast Guard Syllabus and Indian Coast Guard Exam Pattern.
2- Analyze the Indian Coast Guard Syllabus.
3- Make an Indian Coast Guard Exam Routine for Yourself.
4- Get the Best Books for Indian Coast Guard Recruitment.
5- Try to solve Indian Coast Guard Previous Year Question Papers.
6- Revision Regularly. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Indian Coast Guard page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/indian-coast-guard-exam-preparation). I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Exam pattern:
Exam Name: Indian Coast Guard Navik exam
Conducting Body: Indian Coast Guard
Exam Level: National level
Exam Frequency: Two times
Exam Stages: Stage-1, 2, 3 and 4
Mode of Exam: Stage 1 is conducted in Computer Based Mode
Posts Offered: Navik (General Duty & Domestic)
Pattern of CBT:
Section 1: Navik (DB)
Section 1 & 2: Navik (GD)
Exam Duration
Section 1: 45 minds
Section 2: 30 minds
No. Of Papers and Total Marks
Section 1: 60 (Five papers)
Section 2: 50 (Two papers)
Total Questions
Section 1: 60
Section 2: 50
Marking Scheme: There is no negative marking
Language/Medium of Exam: English
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Indian Coast Guard Navik Eligibility Criteria
Age: The age limit for the posts is between 18 and 22 years. Students must have been born between September 1, 2001, to August 31, 2005. However, Relaxation in the upper age limit of 5 years (SC or ST) and 3 years (OBC- on-creamy) are provided to students. Educational Qualification:
Navik (General Duty): Students must have Passed Class 10+2 with Maths and Physics from an education board recognised by COBSE (Council of Boards for School Education)
Navik (Domestic Branch): Passed Class 10 from an education board recognised by the COBSE. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Indian Coast
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Indian Coast Guard Recruitment Exam is conducted for the students who desire to join Indian Coast Guard as Yantrik, Navik, or Assistant Commandant. ICG holds various national-level recruitment exams every year for these posts. The recruitments are solely based on merit, as there is no backdoor entry for ICG recruitment. Students must meet prescribed eligibility parameters to apply for these exams. ICG notifications for these exams are released on the official website of the ICG, the rest of the processes are also conducted online. However, the exams are conducted offline. The selection process includes several phases-a written test fol
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The candidates should hold a degree of recognised university with minimum of 60% aggregate marks for General / OBC / EWS Candidates and 55% aggregate for SC / ST Candidates. And a B.Com student can also join accounts branch of IAF. You can join Indian Coast Guard by joining AFCAT entry in officer cadee which is held twice a year in the month of February and August.

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Aniket Mandal

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Go to Google and the click on settings and see all the accounts that you have on that phone and try to enter each one and SEE the results and if any on e of them match, reset it's password and it's done.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Indian Coast Guard recently released a recruitment announcement for the Group A Gazetted Officer position of Assistant Commandant. In accordance with the number of openings for the position, candidates are chosen for the position of Assistant Commandant (Law) based on their performance in the PSB and FSB. Candidates applying for the law branch are exempted from the screening test portion of Stage I of the Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Selection Procedure (CGCAT), according to the Indian Coast Guard's official website. The stages of CGCAT (law entry) are as follows:
Preliminary Selection Board (Stage II) -
Candidates will be
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