Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF)
(Communication and Information Technology Directorate)
(Pers Directorate: Rectt. Section)
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
Sub Inspector /Junior Engineer (Civil) : 18 posts
Sub Inspector /Junior Engineer (Electrical) : 13 posts
(Communication and Information Technology Directorate)
(Pers Directorate: Rectt. Section)
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
Sub Inspector /Junior Engineer (Civil) : 18 posts
Sub Inspector /Junior Engineer (Electrical) : 13 posts
Qualification : Minimum three years Diploma in Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering from an Institute recognized by Central/ State Government.
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, within 30 days i. e. upto 12/04/2011. (15 days more for the candidates from far-flung areas)
http://www.bsf.nic.in/recruitment/r304.pdf
The Border Security Force (BSF) is a border patrol agency of the Government of India. Established on December 1, 1965, it is a component of the paramilitary forces of India (PMF) and its primary role is to guard India's international borders during peacetime and also prevent transnational crime. Like most paramilitary units of India, the BSF is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs. It is one of the many law enforcement agencies of India.
The unique BSF Camel Contingent during the annual Republic Day Parade. With a strength of 240,000 personnel in 186 battalions, including women battalions, it is one of the world's largest border patrol forces. The current Director General of the BSF is Raman Srivastava.
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