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Applications are invited from male Indian citizens for the post of Group ‘B’ post of Sub Inspector /Junior Engineer (Civil and Electrical) in the Border Security Force , Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India Published at sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com :
Sub Inspector /Junior Engineer (Civil) : 18 posts (UR-5, OBC-7, SC-3,ST-3) , Pay Band : PB-2 Rs. 9300-34800/- Grade pay Rs. 4200/-, Age : 18 to 25 years
Sub Inspector /Junior Engineer (Electrical) : 13 posts (UR-2, OBC-6, SC-3,ST-2) , Pay Band : PB-2 Rs. 9300-34800/- Grade pay Rs. 4200/-, Age : 18 to 25 years
Qualification : Minimum three years Diploma in Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering from an Institute recognized by Central/ State Government.
Application Fee : Application should be accompanied by a Crossed Bank Draft / Indian Postal Order for Rs. 50/- only for Gen/OBC candidates as the examination fee in favour of The Inspector General or
DIG/Comdt to whom the application is addressed payable at respective SBI/ post office.
How to Apply : Applications duly filled up on the prescribed format be sent to The Commanant (Rectt.), HQ DG BSF, Block No. 10 CGO Complex, Lodhi road, New Delhi -110003,
General Instructions:
i. Applications, which are not on prescribed format or not accompanied by the required enclosures or incomplete or defective shall be summarily rejected. No representation or correspondence regarding such rejection shall be entertained under any circumstances.
ii. Applications received after closing date and any enquiry in this regard will not be entertained by the Selection Board.
iii. Candidates already serving in Govt./Semi Govt Departments should apply through proper channel and NOC obtained from the employer should also be enclosed.
iv. Candidates are not required to submit any original certificates in support to their claims. They should ensure they fulfill all the eligibility conditions for admission to the tests and interview. If on verification at a later stage it is found that they do not fulfill any of the eligibility conditions, their candidature will be cancelled by the selection board.
v. Candidates are informed that written examination is only a preliminary test for screening and short listing. No result of any of the tests will be supplied to the candidates and no correspondence will be entertained by the Board in this regard.
vi. Specimen of the application can also be downloaded from BSF Web Sitewww.bsf.nic.in.
vii. he application form (Annezure-A) must be filled by the candidate correctly and correction, if any should be legible and attested by the candidate.
viii. The venue, date and time of written examination, physical efficiency tests, interview and medical examination will be intimated to the candidate.
ix. The recruitment board shall not be liable for any claim arising out of any injury etc. suffered during the tests. The decision of the recruitment board shall be final in all matters connected with this recruitment.
x. An employee serving in the same rank and pay grade will not be entitled to apply for said post.
xi. On behalf of Govt. of India, selection committee reserves its right to reject or accept the candidature of any applicant at any stage.
Tentative Last Date: 12-04-2011
About the organization:
Till 1965 India’s borders with Pakistan were manned by the State Armed Police Battallion. Pakistan attacked Sardar Post, Chhar Bet and Beria Bet on 9 April, 1965 in Kutch. This exposed the inadequacy of the State Armed Police to cope with armed aggression due to which the Government of India felt the need for a specialized centrally controlled Border Security Force, which would be armed and trained to man the International Border with Pakistan. As a result of the recommendations of the Committee of Secretaries, the Border Security Force came into existence on 01 Dec 1965, and Shri K F Rustamji was the first chief and founding father. The BSF, in its 41 years of existence, has emerged as an elite force of the country having excelled with distinction in the 1971 war with Pakistan. Its ethos is “Any task, any time, any where” and the BSF has given blood and sweat to execute its motto “Duty Unto Death”. The concept of border fencing, flood lighting and construction of roads has been introduced with the aim to stop infiltration/exfiltration on the Western and Eastern borders.The BSF contributes every year a number of personnel for services for UN Mission in Kosovo and Bosnia.During the Kargil conflict in May-July 1999, the BSF remained on the heights of the mountains and defended the integrity of the country with all the might at its command in unison with the Army. BSF personnel have been performing Internal Security Duty in Manipur for the last two years and have been successfully fighting insurgency in those areas. During the earthquake in Gujarat on 26th January 2001, the BSF was the first to reach out to help the distressed people. During the communal disturbances in Gujarat recently, BSF personnel went all out to restore amity and brotherhood among the people. The BSF took over the erection of the border fencing in Jammu & Kashmir and it was successful in its task despite all attempts of Pakistan to scuttle our efforts. The BSF has been defending the borders along with the army and checking infiltration on the borders during the current standoff with Pakistan.
Address :
Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF)
(Communication and Information Technology Directorate)
(Pers Directorate: Rectt. Section)
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