The Indian Coast Guard has released the Stage-I results for CGEPT 2026 for Navik (General Duty and Domestic Branch) and Yantrik posts. Candidates who appeared for the exam held from September 19–22, 2025, can now check their results at joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in.. Qualified candidates will proceed to Stage-II in November.
Charting the Next Course: Indian Coast Guard Announces CGEPT 2026 Stage-I Results for Navik and Yantrik
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has officially declared the Stage-I results for the Navik (General Duty and Domestic Branch) and Yantrik positions under the CGEPT 01/2026 and 02/2026 batches. The results were announced on October 29, 2025, and are now available on the official recruitment portal: joinindiancoastguard.cdac.in.
Key Highlights from the Result Announcement:
Exam Timeline & Format
The Stage-I computer-based written examination was conducted from September 19 to 22, 2025.
The test assessed candidates on mathematics, science, English, reasoning, and general knowledge, depending on the post applied for.
How to Check Results
Candidates must log in using their registered email ID and password on the official CGEPT portal.
The result includes individual scores and qualification status for the next stage.
Next Steps: Stage-II Process
Qualified candidates will now proceed to Stage-II, which includes:
Document verification
Physical fitness test (PFT)
Medical examination
These assessments are scheduled to begin in November 2025, with detailed instructions to be released soon.
Posts Covered
The results pertain to the following roles:
Navik (General Duty)
Navik (Domestic Branch)
Yantrik (Technical roles in Electrical, Mechanical, and Electronics streams)
Important Reminders
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates on Stage-II schedules and venue details.
Carrying original documents and fitness certificates will be mandatory for Stage-II participation.
This marks a crucial milestone for aspirants aiming to join one of India’s premier maritime defense forces. With Stage-II around the corner, candidates are encouraged to prepare thoroughly and stay updated through official channels.
Sources: Free Press Journal