The Indian Coast Guard has announced recruitment for various positions, including MTS, Draftsman, and Fireman. This is a golden opportunity for young people who have completed their 10th, 12th, or ITI and are seeking a government job. According to details published in Employment News, the application process for this recruitment has begun. Interested and eligible candidates can submit their completed forms online to the designated address. The last date for submission is November 11, 2025.
Address for Submission of Forms
Candidates can submit their applications offline to Headquarters, Coast Guard Region (West), Alexander Graham Bell Road, PO Malabar Hill, Mumbai-400006. Candidates should also submit a ₹50 postal stamp along with the form.
Recruitment Details
This recruitment will fill various positions. You can check the post-wise details in the table below:
Store Keeper-II: 01 post
Engine Driver: 01 post
Draftsman: 01 post
Lasker: 04 posts
Fireman: 01 post
MTS (Daftary): 01 post
MTS (Peon): 01 post
MTS (Chowkidar): 02 posts
How will the selection be conducted?
Candidates will be screened based on their applications for this recruitment. Shortlisted candidates will be issued admit cards for document verification/written test/trade test. Finally, a final list of candidates will be released.
Exam Pattern
If the Indian Coast Guard conducts a written examination, candidates will be asked 80 multiple-choice questions in the question paper. One mark will be awarded for each correct answer. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. The question paper will include questions from General Knowledge, Mathematics, General English, and relevant trade subjects.
Salary:
Selected candidates will receive a monthly salary ranging from ₹18,000 to ₹81,100, based on Pay Level 6 (CPC). Candidates can consult the official notification for more details.
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