Current Vacancy - Indian Coast Guard
Current Vacancy - Indian Coast Guard
Designation : Assistant Commandant
Job Description :
The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union, offers you a challenging and inspiring career as a Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer in the pay scale for Assistant Commandant at Rs.15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs 5400/-
Registration and Preliminary Selection will be carried out on the spot at following venues:-
(a) Coast Guard Regional Headquarters (West),
Worli Sea Face PO, Worli Colony, Mumbai – 30
(b) Indian Coast Guard Distt. HQs No – 5,
GM Pettai Road, Royapuram, Chennai-13
(c) Indian Coast Guard Air Squadron – 700,
Naval Transmitting Station, Military Camp, Bagjola,
Private Road, Dumdum (Near Nagerbazar) Kolkata – 74
(d) Indian Coast Guard Selection Board,
A-1, Sector -24, Noida, Opposite HCL Technologies,
Dist Gautam Budh Nagar, UP – 201 301
Age Limit: The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for SC/ST candidates and 3 years of OBC candidates.
Company Profile :
Emergence of the Coast Guard in India on 01 Feb 1977 as a new service was the result of an awareness that had been growing for some time in the Government for the requirement to enforce National Laws in the waters under national jurisdiction and ensure safety of life and property at sea. It was also considered desirable that these law enforcement responsibilities should be undertaken by a service suitably equipped and modelled on the Coast Guards of advanced nations like USA, UK etc leaving the Navy to exercise the fleet for its wartime role.
CGS Vijaya Leading The Column on Oil Field Protection Mission A committee was, therefore, constituted in Sep 1974 with Mr KF Rustamji as its chairman to study the problem of seaborne smuggling and the question of setting up a Coast Guard type of organization. This committee recommended the setting up of a Coast Guard Service patterned on the Navy for general superintendence and policing of our seas in peace time under administrative cover of the Ministry of Defence. The Maritime Zones of India Act was passed on 25 Aug 1976. Under this Act, India claimed 2.01 million sq km of sea area in which she has the exclusive rights for exploration and exploitation of resources, both living and non-living at sea. Following this a Cabinet decision was taken by which an interim Coast Guard Organization came into being on 01 Feb 1977. The Coast Guard in its present shape was formally inaugurated on 18 Aug 1978 as an independent armed force of the union with the enactment of the Coast Guard Act 1978 by the Parliament with its motto as `VAYAM RAKSHAMAH; which means `WE PROTECT'.
Desired Profile :
How to Apply : On the spot registration and selection will be between 0800 hrs to 1100 hrs as the dates prescribed in the detailed advertisement from 24/06/2011 to 06/07/2011.
Last Date: 6-7-2011
Education: 12th , Graduate
Location : Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Noida
More Details Here
Designation : Assistant Commandant
Job Description :
The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union, offers you a challenging and inspiring career as a Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer in the pay scale for Assistant Commandant at Rs.15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs 5400/-
Registration and Preliminary Selection will be carried out on the spot at following venues:-
(a) Coast Guard Regional Headquarters (West),
Worli Sea Face PO, Worli Colony, Mumbai – 30
(b) Indian Coast Guard Distt. HQs No – 5,
GM Pettai Road, Royapuram, Chennai-13
(c) Indian Coast Guard Air Squadron – 700,
Naval Transmitting Station, Military Camp, Bagjola,
Private Road, Dumdum (Near Nagerbazar) Kolkata – 74
(d) Indian Coast Guard Selection Board,
A-1, Sector -24, Noida, Opposite HCL Technologies,
Dist Gautam Budh Nagar, UP – 201 301
Age Limit: The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for SC/ST candidates and 3 years of OBC candidates.
Company Profile :
Emergence of the Coast Guard in India on 01 Feb 1977 as a new service was the result of an awareness that had been growing for some time in the Government for the requirement to enforce National Laws in the waters under national jurisdiction and ensure safety of life and property at sea. It was also considered desirable that these law enforcement responsibilities should be undertaken by a service suitably equipped and modelled on the Coast Guards of advanced nations like USA, UK etc leaving the Navy to exercise the fleet for its wartime role.
CGS Vijaya Leading The Column on Oil Field Protection Mission A committee was, therefore, constituted in Sep 1974 with Mr KF Rustamji as its chairman to study the problem of seaborne smuggling and the question of setting up a Coast Guard type of organization. This committee recommended the setting up of a Coast Guard Service patterned on the Navy for general superintendence and policing of our seas in peace time under administrative cover of the Ministry of Defence. The Maritime Zones of India Act was passed on 25 Aug 1976. Under this Act, India claimed 2.01 million sq km of sea area in which she has the exclusive rights for exploration and exploitation of resources, both living and non-living at sea. Following this a Cabinet decision was taken by which an interim Coast Guard Organization came into being on 01 Feb 1977. The Coast Guard in its present shape was formally inaugurated on 18 Aug 1978 as an independent armed force of the union with the enactment of the Coast Guard Act 1978 by the Parliament with its motto as `VAYAM RAKSHAMAH; which means `WE PROTECT'.
Desired Profile :
How to Apply : On the spot registration and selection will be between 0800 hrs to 1100 hrs as the dates prescribed in the detailed advertisement from 24/06/2011 to 06/07/2011.
Last Date: 6-7-2011
Education: 12th , Graduate
Location : Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Noida
More Details Here