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Part I: All about careers in the Indian Navy The coast guard, along with the Navy plays a crucial role in safeguarding Indian waters from criminals and spies. A career in the coast guard is one of adventure and pride. Here we take a brief look at the various career paths available the Coast Guard offers and how you can scale the ranks. ~ General Duty ~ Pilot/ Navigator Branch ~ Engineering ~ Electrical Officer The qualifications required to become an officer in the Coast Guard are: 10+2+degree with Physics or Mathematics in order to join under General Duty; 10+2 and a commercial pilot license or BSc degree with Physics and Maths to join under Pilot/Navigator; a degree in Naval Architecture/ Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Marine/ Design Engineering for the Technical branches. The ranks and pay scale of the Coast Guard are as follows: Assistant Commandant: Rs 8,000-Rs 13,500 Deputy Commandant: Rs 10,000-Rs 15200 Commandant (JG): Rs 12,000-Rs 16,500 Commandant: Rs 14,300-Rs 18,300 Deputy Inspector General: Rs 16,400-Rs 20,000 Inspector General: Rs 18,400-Rs 22,400 Director General: Rs 22,400-Rs 24,500 There is no five-star ceremonial rank. The promotions in the Coast Guard, like in the other branches of the IDF are time-linked.
There are many perks associated with being a member of the Coast Guard including substantial leave and travel concessions, furnished accommodation at concessional rates depending on the officers' rank and marital status, free medical care and subsidised dental care at government hospitals for officers and family, group insurance (insurance worth Rs 7 lakh available on premiums of Rs 500). Members of the Coast Guard also get loans from the government to buy land, houses etc. Pensions equal 50 per cent of basic pay (which results in between Rs 1,500 for a Dy Commandant to Rs 4,500 for an IG) and Coast Guards are entitled to reward money for the apprehension of smuggled goods etc. Training occurs as follows:
Other Ranks Entry to the Naviks is done through a Mental Ability Test, entrance test and an interview. Qualified candidates undergo a medical examination and those who pass are selected on the basis of merit. Yantrik candidates undergo a written test, followed by an interview, followed by a medical examination. The qualifications required are: Matriculate Diploma in Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronic / Aeronautical engineering for a Yantrik; Class X or equivalent for Naviks (GD) and Class VIII pass for Naviks (DB). All candidates must be within the age of 17-22 years (with five year relaxations for SC candidates and three year relaxation for OBC candidates). The rank and pay structure for the OR is: Naviks (GD)
Yantriks
Sailors in these ranks can avail of a number of allowances like kit maintenance etc. They receive free food, clothing, medical treatment for self and family. They receive Group Insurance of RS 3.5 lakh on payment of Rs 250 premiums. They get upto 45 days earned leave per year. Other benefits include loans etc. Sailors in the OR can be promoted to officers subject to certain conditions. Training occurs as follows:
Contact CG Headquarters, Delhi CG Regional Headquarters (west), Mumbai CG Regional Headquarters (east), Chennai CG Regional Headquarters (A&N), Andaman and Nicobar Part I: All about careers in the Indian Navy |
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