Every country has its respective police and security forces. They are tasked with the protection and the enforcing of law upon the millions of people living in their country. However, not everyone is fit to join the ranks of these respectable forces. In India, they hold a police and security competitive examination where many different candidates would try and compete against each other in order to join the ranks of the police force. These tests have its own requirements and difficulties and most of these examinations are heavily different from each other depending on the rank an applicant decides to compete for.
Before taking the competitive exams for police and security, an applicant and or a candidate must first meet some requirements before anything else. To qualify for this competitive examination, a person must meet the age requirement of only twenty up to twenty five years old as of the first of January of the year where the examination will take place. The educational requirements and or qualifications, however, are less strict and would only require any degree of a recognized and licensed university or an equivalent of the degree.
The police force competitive examination is often compromised of two different parts. There will first be a written test that would sum up, up to over five hundred points or marks. After this written exam, an applicant and or a candidate must now undergo an interview or also known as a personality test which would contain up to a hundred points or marks for each and every single post there are available. There will also be tests regarding the person’s physical efficiencies in order to better identify if he or she is really fit for the post of which he or she has chosen to apply for. However, a candidate and or an applicant must first pass the very first exam, or the written examination, before being eligible to take the second part of the test. Otherwise, no candidate may continue on further as the entire exam is indeed a competitive examination.
In the competitive examination in security, there is no room for failure. If you fail even just one of the two tests then you have a low chance of getting the post. Remember this is a competitive exam and only the very best will be chosen. So do the best you can to be one of them.
Central
Reserve Police Force
Things you need to know about the Central Reserve Police Force:
The Central Reserve Police Force
is the official police force in India that helps the government protect its
people from possible harm and terrorism. Also, they help maintain peace and
order as well as promulgate the law to its people. They are also working hand
in hand with international organizations like the United Nations and have taken
part of the peacekeeping missions.
Central Reserve Police Force did not have its name until India’s independence. It was
then called the Crown Representative’s Police way back July 27, 1939. And by
December 28, 1949, it was then called the CRPF. Since then, this police form is
known to be the largest force in the world because they have about 210
battalions headed by a Commandant. And since it is a big organization, there
are 10 sectors for administrative poses. The Inspector General is the one
heading the post along with Deputy Inspectors. Above all, each member of the
Central Reserve Police Force will be under the Direct General.
For Indian men and women to take
part in the Central Reserve Police Force, there are career opportunities
for them. In their main website, there are in need for sub-inspectors,
tradesman, contractual Specialists Doctors and many others. These positions
will be open for men and women. However, for brave souls who wish to work in
the field and protect their country and people, they need to attend trainings
and join courses to become a full-pledged police.
The Internal Security Academy is the
place where they train. They are taught to handle important people as well as
protect areas where peace and order seldom takes place. The ISA was established
in 1975 at Mount Abu. This was set up by the Central Reserve Police Force
along with the Government of India to train the police aspirants from the
fundamental steps to the difficult ones. There are 4 courses offered which are
the basic course, in-service, specialized courses and the pre-promotional
courses.
The training lasts for 55 weeks. But
in the 13th week, trainees will be exposed to the practical aspect
of the course. This gives them a chance to see and experience first-hand what
it feels to be a member of the Central Reserve Police Force. The
training seems rigid and there are strict rules to be followed especially in
absences and performance. Also, there are only certain numbers of clothing to
be brought and each trainee should be physically fit and should get
vaccinations. There are also perks in the training which involves allowances or
salaries. They can have it on the third month and in that 55-week training,
each trainee should do their best to work for the Central Reserve Police
Force after
Intelligence
Bureau Acio (Wireless Telegraphy)
The Indian Intelligence Bureau has opened its doors for the submission of applications for the position of Intelligence Bureau Acio (Wireless Telegraphy), also called the Intelligence Bureau Assistant Central Intelligence Officer. The Intelligence Bureau Acio (Wireless Telegraphy), works directly under the Indian Intelligence Bureau, the country’s primary internal intelligence branch serving under the ministry of home affairs of the ruling Indian government. This Bureau’s function is to gather information, more appropriately termed as intelligence, and use this information to plan the steps to be taken by the Indian Military Forces. The information gathered has a variety of uses for the military, such as counter-intelligence and to foil any terrorist plots.
Applicant for the position of Intelligence
Bureau Acio (Wireless Telegraphy), must go through an entrance examination
that is to be issued by the Intelligence Bureau itself, and any applicant
looking to join the ranks of Intelligence Bureau officers must pass this
examination in order to move to the next stage of the application to be an
Assistant Central Intelligence Officer, the application forms for this
particular course can be downloaded online and sent to the corresponding email
address.
The requirements that an applicant
must possess before applying for the Intelligence Bureau Acio (Wireless
Telegraphy) examination include the following; with an age not over 27 as
of the receipt of the application form, and an educational attainment of at
least a college degree, basic computer knowledge and skills would also be
appreciated. Applicants must send their application letters along with the
different requirements and fees before the deadline of a particular exam, they
should also make sure that these applications are complete since an incomplete
application may be grounds for rejection.
A number of written exam centers all
spread all across India for the benefit of the examinees, all in all, there are
32 sites in different towns and cities all over the country. The written exam
consists of a number of questions that will test applicants in different
knowledge areas, these include; the General knowledge section, Math and
Reasoning section, and knowledge in the English Language. The whole of the
written exams will be accomplished in a single session and the average score
for the different sections will determine if an applicant will get through to
the next round or not. The applicants who have garnered satisfactory scores in
the written exams will then be notified thru email about their status and where
the next portion of the application, which is the interview, will be conducted
Intelligence
Bureau Junior Intelligence Officer
India’s Intelligence Bureau is
recognized as the oldest intelligence agency in the world; but it has not
always been a smooth ride for the bureau ever since it was formed back in the
1800’s. Today, many people from all walks of life, young or old, are already
trying to fill in open positions in order to become part of this world renowned
institution that can even bring prestige to your name.
Among the most sought after position
is the Intelligence Bureau Junior Intelligence Officer. Like any other
job position, you have to pass all the needed requirements in order to be
qualified and shortlisted for the open opportunity.
The following include the
qualifications in order to get the chance to work as an Intelligence Bureau
Junior Intelligence Officer:
Age Limit: Applicants should not be
more than 32 years in age. But if you are a SC/ST candidate, age can be
adjusted to an additional of five years; and if you are an OBC candidate, age
limit can be adjusted to an additional of three years.
Other qualifications: A candidate
should possess a valid driver’s license, should be knowledgeable in the mechanism
of motor parts, and should have at least three years of driving experience. In
addition, you can also apply if you have qualifications which are also
equivalent to the stated credentials.
In submitting your qualifications,
you should be possess the said requirements without making any changes in your
certifications because the bureau will ask you to undergo a test before you are
scheduled for an interview to land the Intelligence Bureau Junior
Intelligence Officer job.
In the first part of the examination,
you will be asked to perform a few basic mechanical jobs or activities in
conjunction with the qualification that you should have knowledge on how a
motor’s mechanism works. Once you pass the first half, then you will already
proceed to the driving test. In this test, you will be given a route that you
will have to follow while driving in order to check your driving skills because
as a Intelligence Bureau Junior Intelligence Officer you should know how
to drive.
Once you pass the practical
examinations, you will already be asked to go for an interview. The venue will
be provided by the bureau and you will be updated once it has been scheduled.
In order to apply, all you have to
do is to complete all the documentation and get a copy of the application form
and then you are to send it via ordinary post to the bureau.
Intelligence
Bureau Assistant Grade
This year, the National Defence
Academy and Naval Academy is once again, searching for candidates for the Air
force, Army and Naval wings. There are 335 slots available which shall be
filled as follows: Army-195 slots, Air Force- 66 slots, Navy- 39 slots and
Indian Naval Academy- 35 slots. The start date of the course is June 2012,
which will commence as per Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) guidelines.
The UPSC is the governing body responsible for conducting the Intelligence
Bureau Assistant Grade II Examination.
The selected candidates will perform
highly reputable jobs which creates a need for them to join a four year B.Tech
Course in Executive and Technical Branches of the Navy and 10+2 cadet Entry
Scheme. Once they finish the four-year course, they could already serve and
stand for their home country, India. Working for the National Defence Academy
would give the candidates great honor, dignity and respect as long as they
would do their duties efficiently and effectively. Their job requires solid
commitment and loyalty to their country. But before that, they must first pass
the Intelligence Bureau Assistant Grade II Examination.
There are age and educational
qualifications that need to be satisfied for the candidates to become eligible
for the examination. First, only those male candidates who are born between
July 2, 1993 and January 1, 1996 are allowed to apply. Second, applicants must
have passed the 12th or its equivalent examination conducted by State Education
Board or a Registered University. The same educational qualification mentioned
shall also be the same for Navy and Naval Academy and Air force applicants,
except that the subjects passed must be Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. In
able to completely take the Intelligence Bureau Assistant Grade II
Examination, an application fee of 50 Rupees must be paid in any SBI branch
(fee waiver for SC/ST candidates) or online banking via debit or credit card
transaction. For candidates who will be applying via snail mail/ express mail,
they will be required to deposit 100 Rupees through Central Recruitment Fee
Stamp (CRFS).
Interested Intelligence Bureau
Assistant Grade II Examination applicants have two options in submitting
their applications. They could send it online at www.upsconline.nic.in or by
accomplishing the application form which can be purchased at selected post
offices across the country. The application form costs Rs.30 which shall be
stamped with Rs.6. Deadline of submission of application for both online and
snail mail/ express mail shall be on 09-05-2011.
CISF
Inspector and Sub-Inspectors (Fire Wing) Examination
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
conducts examinations across India as a means for people to join a pool of
applicants who are qualified for certain job vacancies offered. Among the
institutions, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is one of them. The
CISF is a paramilitary unit leading its branch among the other security forces
in India. Another reason for Indians to join this unit is that the CISF is considered
to be one of the world’s largest security forces in the industrial sector; of
course willing applicants still have to pass the CISF Inspector and
Sub-Inspectors (Fire Wing) Examination.
The CISF Inspector and
Sub-Inspectors (Fire Wing) Examination is open to applicants who have met
the requirements of their desired position in the CISF, and have been
accordingly deemed eligible to take the examination. Qualified applicants are
those that have graduated from an accredited academic institution or have met
the minimum educational requirements for the applicant’s desired position in
the CISF.
To apply for the CISF Inspector
and Sub-Inspectors (Fire Wing) Examination, the applicant must first secure
an application form to determine their eligibility. The application form must
first be accomplished completely and legibly, no other person must accomplish
the application form as it must be completed with the applicant’s own
handwriting. In the instance of an error, corrections should still be legible
and appropriately countersigned to verify the correction. Applicants may either
accomplish the application form in English or in the local Hindi language. No
other language shall be used else the application will be held invalid.
In cases where in the applicants for
the CISF Inspector and Sub-Inspectors (Fire Wing) Examination exceed the
capacity at which the exam may be delivered, a screening shall take place in
the form of a written exam acting as the preliminary test before undertaking
the complete examination. Priority shall be given to those who have passed the
exam with satisfactory remarks and have completed all the necessary
documentation. Applicants who have failed to meet these requirements will be
said to be ineligible and will have to reapply for the next examination date.
Applications for the exam must be
submitted to the designated testing centers (testing centers are assigned per
region). If applications were to be submitted to a testing center other than
those which were designated in your area, the application will be held invalid.
There are a number of testing centers across the country, and if you are unsure
about the application procedure, they will willingly accommodate your
inquiries.
CISF
Constable (General Duty)
Before you are interviewed for CISF
Constable (General Duty) position that you are applying for, there are
specific qualifications that you have to meet and you also need to undergo an
examination. After you pass the qualifications and the exam, you will be given
the opportunity to go for the interview. But take note that not all applicants
who pass the exams and the interview are hired because further deliberation is
needed to be done by the employers or the proper authorities before hiring a
new personnel.
The following basic qualifications
are needed in order for an applicant to be allowed to take the examination for
the CISF Constable (General Duty).
Nationality: All candidates should
be an Indian citizen.
Age Limit: The applicants aspiring
for the stated position should not be younger than 18 years old at the same
time not older than 23 years old during the date of application and selection.
But, there are circumstances wherein the governing body allows SC/ST/OBC
applicants who are above 23 years old to apply.
Minimum Educational Qualification:
All applicants for the CISF Constable (General Duty) should have
undergone matriculation or any other educational attainment equivalent to
matriculation.
Physical Qualifications: Applicants
should pass the minimum height requirements which is 170 cm and the minimum
chest circumference which is 80cm. But there are again circumstances when
relaxation is applied and in this case it is applied to the people who live in
the hills of India including the Dogras, Marathas, Garhwalis, and Gorillas; the
minimum height requirement set for then is 165 cm and the minimum chest
requirement is 78 cm. But all candidates are required to elicit a 6/6 and 6/9
vision on each eye; unlike in other examinations, applicants who are
nearsighted are allowed to apply as long as the ability is 0.6 and 0.8 in each
eye respectively. Other physical conditions not accepted include flat feet,
knock knee, as well as squint eye.
If you are interested to submit an
application for the CISF Constable (General Duty) position, you can do
so by checking the Employment News or the Leading Newspapers for vacancies
anytime.
In addition, if you are able to pass
the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) then you can through to the written
examination followed by the interview. Take note that there is a heavy bearing
on the various tests that you will perform and there are many aspiring
applicants so always keep a focused mind.
Office OF
The Commissioner Of Police, Delhi
The Office of the Commissioner of
Police, Delhi is among the highest institutions in India granting people a
job. You are welcome to apply for job opportunities as long as you fit the
category stated under each job description. The available posts for an
assistant sub-inspector and a head constable need to be filled by the people
with the following qualifications:
Nationality: The candidate/s should
be an Indian national as described in the Constitution of India.
Gender: Applicants accepted can
either be a male or a female.
Age Qualifications: All candidates
should not be less than 18 years of age and not more than 25 years of age; but
in some cases the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Delhi accepts
applications for people up to 28 years of age for OBC, people up to 30 years of
age for SC/ST and other suitable candidates, people up to 35 years of age for
those departmental general candidates, and people up to 40 yeas of age for
those departmental SC/ST applicants. In addition, if you are an Ex-Serviceman,
your age qualification is dependent on the instructions that will be issued by
the Indian government during your time of application.
Educational Qualifications:
Candidates for both job categories should have finished higher secondary,
senior secondary or any educational attainment that is equivalent to the stated
level.
Technical Qualifications:
For the sub-inspector position, you
are required by Office of the Commissioner of Police, Delhi to be able
to write shorthand a minimum of 80 words per minute, and via typing 40 words
per minute if the text is in English and 30 words per minute if the text is in
Hindi.
For the head constable position, you
are required to have a typing ability of 30 words per minute for texts written
in English and 25 words per minute for texts written in Hindi.
Physical Standards;
For male applicants, height
requirement is 165 cm and chest circumference should be 78-82 cm.
For female applicants, minimum
height requirement is 157cm.
Both gender are also required to
elicit a 6/12 vision for both eyes and should not have been diagnosed of any
eye condition especially color blindness. Every candidate for the position
should be in their optimum state of well-being.
If you are interested to apply for
this Office of the Commissioner of Police, Delhi positions, you can do
so by submitting your application forms and supporting documents to the proper
authorities assigned to handle each applicant.
Delhi Police
Constable
If you are looking to apply for a
job as a Delhi police constable there are specific requirements that you
have to meet before you get shortlisted. The qualifications include the
following:
Nationality: All candidates should
be an Indian citizen.
Age: Candidates should not be
younger than 18 years old and should not be older than 21 years old. But in
some cases, the age qualification is relaxabale which include: SC/ST candidates
as well as sportsmen who represented the country in specific classes or levels;
the type of sports include archery, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing,
canoeing, cricket, cycling, diving, equestrian, fencing, football, golf,
gymnastics, handball, hockey, judo, kabaddi, karate, kho-kho, netball, power
lifting, rowing, shooring, swimming, table tennis, triathlon, volleyball, water
polo, weightlifting, and wrestling can be relaxable for up to 26 years of age.
OBC can be relaxable up to 24 years of age. Ex-servicemen can also be relaxable
as per Indian constitution policies during the date of application and as long
as they are deemed to still be physically fit and able to serve the as a Delhi
police constable.
Educational Attainment: Candidates
applying for the position should have reached senior secondary level in
education. For ex-servicemen they should present a board graduation certificate
from recognized institutions. However, there are some instances when the
education attainment is not strictly implemented which include the sons of
individuals who are still serving the police, sons of deceased police officers,
sons of a retired police, dispatch riders, buglers, and other people who were
already involved in the institution.
Height: The minimum height
requirement is 170 cm. But in some circumstances it can be relaxed for up to 5
cm which include the citizens of India who are residing at the hill areas, ST
candidate, and the sons of personnel from the Delhi Police whether they are
still serving, or are already retired or deceased.
Chest Circumference: The minimum
chest circumference for applicants for the Delhi police constable
position is 81-85 cm and the minimum chest expansion is 4 cm. Relaxation is
also available in this qualification by up to 5 cm. The policy is the same as
that stated in the height requirement.
Physical Fitness: All candidates for
the Delhi police constable position should be free from any kind of
ailment or disease and should have a 6/12 vision on both eyes. In this part of
the qualifications, no relaxation has been approved.
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