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Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2016 - for Navik (Domestic Branch) Posts

Job notification in Indian Coast Guard for Navik (Domestic Branch) Posts.Eligible candidates may apply in prescribed application format on or before 15-11-2016 & 20-11-2016 for remote areas


Navik (Domestic Branch) 10th pass Entry for 01-2017 batch courses
Candidates age limit should be between 18 to 22 years as on 01-04-2017 ( i.e candidates born between 01-04-1995 to 31-03-1999 both dates inclusive). Age relaxation is applicable to 05 years for SC/ ST candidates and 03 years for OBC candidates.
Candidates should possess 10th Class with 50% marks in aggregate from a board of Education recognized by Central/ State Government.
Candidates will be selected based on written examination, physical fitness test, medical examination (Preliminary), merit & interview
Eligible candidates may send their application in prescribed format with self attested copies of 10th class marks sheet and pass certificates, caste certificate ( SC, ST, OBC as per Govt. of India format), Age Proof, Domicile, Sports certificate, one recent passport size colour photograph (Not older than one month) and a self addressed (unstamped) envelop of size 22?10 cms are to be attached with the application by ordinary post to the Indian Coast Guard on or before 15-11-2016 & 20-11-2016 for remote areas.
15-11-2016 for Remote Areas: 20-11-2016

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About Indian Coast Guard: 
Development of the Coast Guard in India on 01 Feb 1977 as another administration was the aftereffect of a mindfulness that had been developing for quite a while in the Government for the necessity to implement National Laws in the waters under national purview and guarantee wellbeing of life and property at sea.It was likewise viewed as alluring that these law authorization obligations ought to be attempted by an administration suitably prepared and demonstrated on the Coast Guards of cutting edge countries like USA, UK and so forth leaving the Navy to practice the armada for its wartime role.A advisory group was, hence, constituted in Sep 1974 with Mr KF Rustamji as its executive to concentrate on the issue of seaborne carrying and the topic of setting up a Coast Guard sort of organization.This board prescribed the setting up of a Coast Guard Service designed on the Navy for general superintendence and policing of our oceans in peace time under authoritative front of the Ministry of Defence.The Maritime Zones of India Act was gone on 25 Aug 1976.


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