ICG 2022 Exam Pattern
ICG Stage I Written Exam 2022 will feature questions from Math, Science, English, Reasoning, General Knowledge, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering in a section-wise exam pattern based on the job applied for. The ICG Admit Card 2022 is scheduled to be released in March 2022. (Tentative). We have given the most recent exam pattern (section-wise exam information, subject-wise weightage, passing marks) for the Indian Coast Guard 2022 Stage I Written Exam in this article.Current Affairs Ebook Free PDF: Download Here
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Important Dates
ICG 2022 Event |
Important Dates |
Online Application Start Date |
4th January 2022 (11 am) |
Online Application Last Date |
14th January 2022 (5 pm) |
ICG Stage I Admit Card 2022 |
15th March 2022 (72 to 48 hours before the Exam) |
ICG Stage I Written Exam (Navik GD & DB) and Yantrik |
Mid/End March 2022 |
ICG Stage I Result |
Tentatively within 30 Days after Exam |
ICG Stage II Physical Fitness Test |
Mid/End May 2022 |
ICG Stage III & IV (Final Medicals & Training at INS Chilka) Navik GD and Yantrik |
Early August 2022 |
ICG Stage III & IV (Final Medicals & Training at INS Chilka) Navik DB |
Early October 2022 |
Exam Pattern
The selection process in the ICG 2022 comprises Stage-I, II, III & IV.
Stage I includes a written test as per the post applied for in the exam.
Below we have shared the detailed exam pattern of Stage I for the Navik (DB), Navik (GD), Yantrik (Electrical), Yantrik (Electronics), Yantrik (Mechanical) posts including the name of exams, details of the exams, passing marks, and subject-wise allocation of questions.
Stage I Written Exam Details (Post Wise)
Post Applied |
Written Test |
Passing Marks |
Remarks |
Navik (DB) |
Section I |
30 (UR/EWS/OBC) and 27 (SC/ST) |
|
Navik (GD) |
Section I + II |
30+20=50 (UR/EWS/OBC) and 27+17=44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in Section I and II separately is compulsory |
Yantrik (Electrical) |
Section I + III |
30+20=50 (UR/EWS/OBC)and 27+17=44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in Section I and III separately is compulsory |
Yantrik (Electronics) |
Section I + IV |
30+20=50 (UR/EWS/OBC) and 27+17=44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in Section I and IV separately is compulsory |
Yantrik (Mechanical) |
Section I + V |
30+20=50 (UR/EWS/OBC)and 27+17=44 (SC/ST) |
Passing in Section I and V separately is compulsory |
Stage I Written Exam Details (Section Wise)
Name of Exam |
Details of Exam |
Subject wise Allocation of Questions |
Passing Marks |
Syllabus |
Section I |
Maximum Marks (60) Time (45 mins) Total Number of Questions(60) |
Maths (20) Science (10) English (15) Reasoning (10) GK (5) |
30 (UR/EWS/OBC) 27 (SC/ST) |
Class 10th |
Section II |
Maximum Marks (50) Time (30 mins) Total Number of Questions(50) |
Maths (25) Physics (25) |
20 (UR/EWS/OBC) 17 (SC/ST) |
Class 12thMaths & Physics |
Section III |
Maximum Marks (50) Time (30 mins) Total Number of Questions(50) |
Electrical Engineering (50) |
20 (UR/EWS/OBC) 17 (SC/ST) |
Diploma Level Electrical Engineering |
Section IV |
Maximum Marks (50) Time (30 mins) Total Number of Questions(50) |
Electronics Engineering (50) |
20 (UR/EWS/OBC) 17 (SC/ST) |
Diploma Level Electronics Engineering |
Section V |
Maximum Marks (50) Time (30 mins) Total Number of Questions(50) |
Mechanical Engineering (50) |
20 (UR/EWS/OBC) 17 (SC/ST) |
Diploma Level Mechanical Engineering |
NOTE:
(i) The question paper for Section I, II, III, IV & V will be objective type with four options. The candidate has to choose the correct option. There is no negative marking in the written examination test.
(ii) Tie-Breaking Rule in Merit -In case of two or more candidates having the same marks in stage I, then the tie will be broken in steps as follows (wherever tie is broken next stage will not be proceeded):
(a) Candidate scoring more marks in Section - I {applicable only for Navik (GD) and Yantrik and not for Navik (DB)}
(b) Candidate scoring more aggregate percentage in qualifying exam (10th class for Navik (DB), 12th Class for Navik (GD), and Diploma for Yantrik) as per the post applied. The aggregate percentage (calculated upto 3 decimal places without rounding off) as recorded and considered by the Board of Education for calculation of aggregate percentage and submitted by the candidate in the online application.
(c) Candidates older in age will be higher in merit.
(iii) Based on the performance in the Computer Based Online Examination (Stage I), a merit list will be prepared and an E-admit card for Stage II.
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