Recruitment for Indian Coast Guard Yantrik recruitment 2021
Post Name - Indian Coast Guard vacancy for Navik General Duty (GD), Navik Domestic Branch (DB), and Yantrik 01/2021 Bactch
Application Begin Date- 02-07-2021
Last Date for Registration- 16-07-2021 (06.00 PM)
Application Fee- General/OBC/EWC: 250 Rs
- SC/ST: 0 Rs
(only male candidates are allowed to apply the form)
Age Limit For Indian Coast Guard Navik General Duty (GD), Navik Domestic Branch (DB), and Yantrik
- For Navik GD and Yantrik:- Candidate should have born between 01-02-2002 to 31-01-2004 (both date are included).
- For Navik DB:- Candidate should have born between 01-04-2000 to 31-03-2004 (both date are included).
Education Qualification For Indian Coast Guard Navik General Duty (GD), Navik Domestic Branch (DB), and Yantrik
General Duty (GD)- Candidate should have intermediate (+2) passed with maths and physics from an education board recognize by COBSE.
Domestik Branch (DB)- Candidate should have 10th passed from an education board recognize by COBSE.
Yantrik- Candidate should have 10th passed from an education board recognize by COBSE, and “Diploma in Electrical/ Mechanical / Electronics/ Telecommunication (Radio/Power)
* for more details see the below given notification
Physical Fitness Test (PFT) For Indian Coast Guard Navik General Duty (GD), Navik Domestic Branch (DB), and Yantrik
Running- 1.6 Km in 7 minutes
Squat Ups (Uthak Baithak)- 20
Push Up- 10
(All three PFT will be taken continuously any of the fail means disqualification.)
Medical Qualification for Coast Guard Navik
Syllabus and Exam Pattern full details for Indian Coast Guard Navik General Duty (GD), Navik Domestic Branch (DB), and Yantrik
Examination Pattern
Post |
Written Test |
Passing Marks |
Ramarks |
Navik |
Section I |
30(UR/EWS/ONC) 27 (for
SC/ST) |
|
Navik (GD) |
Section
(I+II) |
30+20=50(UR/ EWS/ OBC) 27+17= 44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in
section I and II separately is compulsory |
Yantrik
(Electrical) |
Section
(I+III) |
30+20= 50 (UR/ EWS/ OBC) 27+17= 44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in
section I and III separately is compulsory |
Yantrik
(Electronics) |
Section
(I+IV) |
30+20= 50 (UR/ EWS/ OBC) 27+17= 44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in
section I and IV separately is compulsory |
Yantrik
(Mechanical) |
Section
(I+V) |
30+20= 50 (UR/ EWS/ OBC) 27+17= 44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in
section I and V separately is compulsory |
Section |
Examination
Details |
Allocation
of Questions |
Passing
Marks |
Syllabus |
I |
Maximum Marks – 60 Time – 45 mins. Total
no. of Questions – 60 |
Maths – 20 Science - 10 English – 15
Reasoning–10 GK – 5 |
30 (UR/EWS/ OBC category) 27 (for SC/ST
category) |
Class 10th Syllabus |
II |
Maximum Marks – 50 Time – 30 mins. Total
no. of Questions – 50 |
Maths – 25
Physics– 25 |
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category) 17 (for SC/ST
category) |
Class 12thMaths& Physics Syllabu
|
III |
Maximum Marks –
50 Time – 30 mins. Total no. of Questions – 50 |
Electrical Engineering - 50
|
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category) 17 (for SC/ST
category) |
Diploma Level Electrical Engineering
syllabus
|
IV |
Maximum Marks – 50 Time – 30 mins. Total
no. of Questions – 50
|
Electronics Engineering - 50 |
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category) 17 (for SC/ST
category) |
Diploma Level Electronics Engineering
syllabus
|
V |
Maximum Marks – 50 Time – 30 mins. Total
no. of Questions – 50 |
Mechanical Engineering - 50 |
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category) 17 (for SC/ST
category)
|
Diploma Level Mechanical Engineering
syllabus
|
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