How to become a Technical Officer in the Indian Coast Guard?


How to become a Technical Officer in the Indian Coast Guard?



Join the Indian Coast Guard as a Technical Officer if you are an engineer


Assistant Commandant in the Pay Scale of Rs. 15600- 39100+5400(GP)
You can join in any one of the following branches as per your Edn and qualification.
One has to qualify a two stage selection to become elligible to join as an officera) Pre-selection Board Interview
b) Final Selection Board interview

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BRANCHES:

  1. General Duty(Female)
  2. Pilot/ Navigator/ Observer

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Duties of a Technical Officer
Technical Branch: - The Technical Branch Officers on completion of Naval Orientation Course at INA, Ezhimala are deputed to INS Shivaji or INS Valsura for Engineering/ Electrical branches specialization course. The duration varies from 105-110 weeks of training & includes 24 weeks of Watch Keeping / Competency certificate training on-board a Coast Guard ship. On completion of this phase they are deputed for staff appointment. Selected technical officers are also deputed for Aviation Technical Courses as super-specialization after 04 Years of Service.
Training
General duty:-
The officers of all branches including GD branch undergo Naval Orientation Course at INA, Ezhimala in Kerala for 22 weeks. On successful completion, the officers depending upon their branch are deputed to various training establishments. Similarly the Navik and Yantriks are on successful completion of training at INS Chilka are deputed for various course to training establishments and ships. Training in Coast Guard is an area of focus where best of the training practices are applied
Training Pilots
. Coast Guard operates fixed wing aircraft and Helicopters from Air Stations for Surveillance of the Exclusive Economic Zone. In addition , Helicopters are embarked on Coast Guard Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessels (AOPV)
Or
Offshore Patrol Vessles (OPV) to provide local surveillance and perform search and Rescue Missions at sea.

Operating these aircraft at sea is a challenging task and will bring your special skills to the force. As an Officer of the Pilot/ Navigator Branch, you will have opportunity to serve both in the shore Air Stations along the Coast of India,a s well as On-board ships.


BranchAge as on 01 July of the year of RecruitmentEducational QualificationPhysical Standards
General Duty (Male)21 to 25 yearsa bachelor's degree
in Naval Architecture/ Mechanical Marine/ Electrical / Electronics or equivalent qualification recognized by the institutes of engineers ( India)
Height:- Min 157 cms
Weight: Proportionate to Height
Eye Sight: 6/12 or 6/36 without Glasses

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The Helicopter is being operated by a Pilot of Coast Guard

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FSB Selection Centre:-
Indian Coast Guard Selection Board Noida, A-1, Sector-24, Opposite HCL Technologies, Dist Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida, UP-201 301, Tel No. +91-120-2411752
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