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How do I prepare for ICG?
Other Preparation Tips
- Complete the entire syllabus and make a summary note of everything for revision.
- Solve more and more practice papers.
- Participate in online quizzes and mock tests.
- Solve the sample papers and previous years’ papers in stipulated time.
Do CAPF questions repeat?
Questions from their past year papers are repeated directly-indirectly very often in Civil Services Prelims: hence, the plan. CDS means Combined Defence Services Examination. CAPF means Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandants) Examination.
How do I clear my Coast Guard exam?
Indian Coast Guard Exam Tips
- Practice a lot of reasoning questions and do them fast.
- Have a clear mind, free of pre-conceived ideas when you go for PP&DT and other Psych Tests.
- Make sure your writing in the tests is clear and legible.
- Keep yourself abreast with the latest events and happenings.
When will the Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant preliminary exam be held?
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant preliminary exam will be held between January 20, 2021 and February 20, 2021. Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant preliminary selection result has been released for group 1 and group 2 on the official website of ICG.
What is the age limit to apply for the Indian Coast Guard?
What should be the age limit to apply for the Indian Coast Guard as Assistant Commandant? Candidates should be between 18-22 years of age. What is the selection processes in the Indian Coast Guard as Assistant Commandant?
ICG has announced 350 vacancies for Navik (Domestic and General duty) and Yantrik posts, read on to know more about the recruitment. Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant application was started from July 4, eligible and willing candidates can apply till July 14.
What is the relaxation for 12th Marks in the Coast Guard?
SC/ST candidates, NCC ’C’ (A grade) holders, Sports person of National level (Inter State & above) and wards of Coast Guard uniform personnel deceased while in service will get maximum 5\% relaxation in aggregate in the marks obtained in degree. This relaxation rule is not applicable for 12th class marks