Coast Guard GD Navik Exam Pattern- Exam Pattern, Passing Marks

The Indian Coast Guard annually conducts the Navik (General Duty) Recruitment examination. The official notification for the recruitment was released on 16th December 2022. In all, there are 260 vacancies. The application process will start on 4th January 2022 and continue till 14th January 2022. Eligible Candidates can apply for this recruitment through the Board’s official website. This article will provide you with the Coast Guard GD Navik Exam pattern, the Physical Fitness Test details, minimum qualifying marks, and other relevant information.

Indian Coast Guard GD Navik Exam Pattern

The written examination has two sections.

Section I

There are six parts under Section I

  • General Science 
  • Mathematics 
  • English 
  • General awareness 
  • Reasoning
  • GK

Section II  

Section II of this examination has two parts:

  • Physics
  • Mathematics 

The Section-wise examination pattern for the Coast Guard GD Navik recruitment is given below:

Coast Guard Navik GD Exam pattern for Section I

SubjectTotal QuestionsTotal Marks
Mathematics20 questions20 marks 
Science10 questions 10 marks
English15 questions15 marks
Reasoning10 questions 10 marks
GK5 questions 5 marks
Total60 questions 60 marks

Coast Guard Navik GD Exam pattern for Section II

SubjectTotal QuestionsTotal Marks
Mathematics25 questions 25 marks
Physics25 questions 25 marks
Total50 questions 50 marks

The Coast Guard Navik GD recruitment examination is an objective type multiple choice question test. 

  • The Section I paper consists of 60 questions, and each question carries 1 mark.
  • Section II has 50 questions, each carrying 1 mark.
  • Time duration For Section I is 45 minutes.
  • The time duration for Section II is 30 minutes.
  • No negative marking is done.

Minimum Passing Marks:

 The category-wise minimum passing marks for the Coast Guard Navik GD Examination are as under:

For Section I

  • UR (Unreserved): 30 marks
  • EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 30 marks
  • OBC (Other Backward Classes): 30 marks
  • SC (Scheduled Castes): 27 marks
  • ST (Scheduled Tribes): 27 marks

For Section II

  • UR (Unreserved): 20 marks
  • EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 20 marks
  • OBC (Other Backward Classes): 20 marks
  • SC (Scheduled Castes): 17 marks
  • ST (Scheduled Tribes): 17 marks

Indian Coast Guard Navik (General Duty) Recruitment stages:

  • Stage 1: the first stage is the written examination. It is an MCQ test. Section I has 6 subjects containing 60 questions, and the Section II of the written examination has 2 subjects with 50 questions. 
  • Stage 2: Candidates qualifying for stage 1 are called for the Physical Fitness Test. The Physical Fitness Test includes:
    • Running – 1 kilometre,
    • Squat ups- 20 (utthak-baithak), and 
    • push-ups- 10 

(All the three tasks are to be done in continuation). 

  • Stage 3: After stages 1 and 2, an all-India level merit list will be released, and the shortlisted candidates are called for Stage 3. Stage 3 has the following procedure:
    • Document Verification
    • Final medicals at INS Chilka
    • Submission of Original Documents
    • Police Verification
  • Stage 4: In the final stage, the candidates qualifying stage 3 are provisionally shortlisted for training at INS Chilka.

The Indian Coast Guard Navik GD Syllabus is given below:

Syllabus for Section I

General Science

  • Nature of Matter
  • Universe (Planets / Earth/ Satellites/ Sun),
  • Electricity & its application
  • Carbon & its Compounds
  •  Measurements in Science
  • Sound & Wave Motion, 
  • Atomic Structure

Mathematics

  • Mathematical Simplification
  • Ratio and Proportion
  •  Algebraic Identities
  • Linear Equations and Polynomials, Simultaneous Equations
  •  Basic Trigonometry
  • Simple Mensuration

English

  • Passage
  • Preposition
  • Correction of sentences
  •  Change active to passive/passive to active voice.
  • Change direct to indirect/ indirect to direct, Verbs/ Tense/ Non-Finite
  • Punctuation.
  • Phrasal verbs & expressions
  • Antonyms & Synonyms
  • Use of Adjectives
  • Compounds & Prepositions
  • Use of pronouns

General Awareness

  • Geography
  • History
  • Sports
  • Current Affairs
  • Capital & Currency
  • Awards & Honour
  • Appointments & Resignations, Obituaries
  • National Affairs
  • Sports
  • Business & Economy
  • International Affairs
  • Book & Authors
  • National parks
  • Wildlife Sanctuaries
  • Defence
  • Abbreviations
  • Government Schemes & Policies

Reasoning

  • Spatial Reasoning
  • Coding & decoding
  • Numerical Reasoning
  • Sequence & Spellings

Section II Syllabus 

Physics

  • Physical World & measurement
  • Energy
  • Kinematics
  • Newton’s Law of Motions
  • Electrostatics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Optics
  • Atoms and Nuclei
  • Electronic Devices
  • Magnetic effects
  • AC and DC
  • Waves

Mathematics

  • Probability – Statistics Algebraic Identities, Linear Equations, & polynomials 
  • Algebra – Principal of Mathematical Induction, complex numbers & quadratic equations, Matrices and Determinants, Sequence and Series
  • Calculus – Limits and Derivatives, Continuity & differentially, differential equations, 
  • Applications of integrals. 
  • Sets, Relations, & Functions – Relations & Functions, inverse trigonometric functions. Simple Mensuration, Geometry, Measures of Central Tendency
  • Geometry – Vectors and Three Dimensionals.
  • Linear programming
  • Vectors – Vectors and three-dimensional geometry

Physical Fitness Test

Candidates clearing the written examination will undergo a Physical Fitness Test (PFT). The PFT will take about 2 days. 

Physically Challenged candidates are not eligible to apply for this examination. The parameters for the Physical fitness test are given below:

  • 1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes
  • 20 Squat ups (Uthak Baithak)
  • 10 Push-ups

Note: The candidates must carry their sports attire, shoes, etc.

Medical Examination

After clearing the written examination and the Physical Fitness Test, the candidates will have to undergo a medical examination. Medical examination will be conducted by the Military Doctors as per the medical standards prescribed in current regulations applicable to Enrolled Personnel on entry. Given below is the Medical Criteria for Indian Coast Guard Navik General Duty:

Medical Criteria 

HeightThe minimum height should be 157 cm.
ChestWell-proportioned chestThe minimum expansion of the chest should be 5 cms
WeightProportionate to height and age 10 percentage acceptable
HearingNormal
Visual Standard6/6 (Better Eye) and 6/9 (Worse Eye)
(Candidates using glasses are not eligible)
TattooPermanent tattoos are not allowed

Conclusion:

The expected date of the Indian Coast Guard GD Navik Examination is sometime in March 2022. You must start studying systematically as only three months are left for the examination. Allot a particular time each day for your preparation. Go through the relevant books thoroughly. Remember, nothing succeeds like hardwork. Work hard, believe in yourself, stay positive and go ahead. You will succeed.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions 

What is the time duration of the Coast Guard GD Navik written examination?

The duration of the examination is:
The time duration For Section I is 45 minutes.
The time duration for Section II is 30 minutes.

How many questions are asked in the Coast Guard GD Navik written examination?

The written examination has a total of 110 questions, of which Section I has 60 questions, and Section II has 50 questions.

Is there any negative marking in the Coast Guard GD Navik Recruitment examination?

No, negative marking is not applicable.

When will the Indian Coast Guard GD Navik recruitment examination be conducted?

The Indian Coast Guard GD Navik recruitment examination is expected to be conducted sometime in March 2022.


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