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Mani Shukla

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You might not have received the call letter due to any of the following reasons:-

  • Application not received in time by us due to internet failures.
  • Application incorrectly filled.
  • You may not be fulfilling the eligibility criteria.
  • Coast Guard did not receive the application fee in their account before closing of application

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Raushan Pradhan

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On submission of duly stamped and signed e-admit card and Online application by C-DAC Official/ICG Official at Stage II & Stage III as mentioned above will lead to cancellation of candidature on account of incomplete submission of documents. The candidates are advised not to leave the examination centers without stamping of above documents by C-DAC Official/ICG Official. The candidates are advised to retain the e-admit cards and online application duly stamped by C-DAC Official/ICG Official till induction in service at INS Chilka.

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Jasleen Harsha

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Yes, the candidates have to produce the online application and e-admitcard duly verified by C-DAC official/ICG official as follows:-
Stage II – Duly stamped and signed e-admit card at Stage I by C-DAC official
Stage III –

  • Duly stamped and signed e-admit card at Stage I by C-DAC Official
  • Duly stamped and signed e-admit card at Stage II by ICG Official
  • Duly stamped and signed online application at Stage II by ICG Official

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Bhumika Arora

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The merit position of the candidate is not displayed in candidate's login intentionally so that the candidates do not feel superior or inferior in comparison to other candidates. The merit position is likely to discourage the candidates from applying in future CGEPT batches if they are very low in merit. ICG wants to encourage every candidate to apply for next CGEPT irrespective of his merit position in previous CGEPT. The candidate can check his own marks and the cut off for the respective category in order to appraise him of how much more efforts he has to put up in his future endeavours. The cut off for other category in which the c

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Anangsha Patra

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The merit list is prepared on all India basis for the post of Yantriks . However, merit list for the posts of Navik (DB) and Navik (GD)Zone wise is prepared zonewise. The details of area/states covered under various region/zone are as follows:-

  1. North – Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, NCT of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh.
  2. West – Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa, Dadar & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Lakshadweep.
  3. North East – Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim,
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Ishita Aggarwal

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Merely obtaining passing marks in Stage I and Stage II is not sufficient for issue of E-Admit Card for Stage III. E-Admit Card for Stage III are issued to candidates who meet the cut off criteria applied for Stage III as per merit. 

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Abhishek Kumar

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Merely obtaining passing marks in the written test is not sufficient for issue of E-Admit Card for Stage II (PFT). E-Admit Card for Stage II (PFT) are issued to candidates who meet the cut off criteria applied for Stage II (PFT) as per merit. The cutoff marks for Stage II will be announced along with the result.

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Indrani Thakur

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The passing marks in ICG Navik exam are given below.

SL.Name Of ExaminationDetails of ExaminationPassing Marks
(a)Section IMaximum Marks – 60
Time – 45 mins.
Total no. of Questions – 60
30 (UR/EWS/ OBC category)
27 (for SC/ST category)
(b)Section IIMaximum Marks – 50
Time – 30 mins.
Total no. of Questions – 50
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category)
17 (for SC/ST category)
(c)Section IIIMaximum Marks – 50
Time – 30 mins.
Total no. of Questions – 50
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category)
17 (for SC/ST category)
(d)Section IVMaximum Marks – 50
Time – 30 mins.
Total no. of Questions – 50
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category)
17 (for SC/ST category)
(e)Section VMaximum Marks – 50
Time – 30 mins.
Total no. of Questions – 50
20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category)
17 (for SC/ST category)

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Bhumika Lama

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Qualifying in Physical Fitness Test is mandatory for selection. PFT will consist of 1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes,  20 squat ups (Uthak Baithak) and 10 Push-ups. The run,  squats and pushups are to be completed without any break. Candidates undergoing PFT will do so at their own risk and will not claim any compensation from Indian Coast Guard for any injury occurring during PFT due to negligence by themselves or any Government Personnel.

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Chanchal Jain

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There are no negative marks in Indian Coast Guard Navik exam. Candidates need to secure the overall marks in the exam. There are also qualifying marks in the exam. Candidates are also required to secure the cut off marks in the exam as decided by the examination authority.

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