BSF jobs for Deputy Commandant (Pilot) in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 11 Jun 2016
Job Description
Deputy Commandant (Pilot) in rotary wing (Helicopter) in BSF Air Wing 2016, Non-Ministerial (Combatised) Group ‘A’ vacancies in Ministry of Home Affairs on direct recruitment
Qualification : Graduate with current Commercial Pilot's License or Commercial Helicopter Pilot's License category with current Flight Radio Telephone Operator's License and current Instrument Rating: Or Current military flying category 'B' Green or 'C' Green rating with medical fit flying on Border Security Force type of Aircraft or helicopter; and Total flying experience of 200 hrs.
Note : Necessary bond for indemnity for an amount of rupees equal to fifteen years salary will be obtained from the personnel and an undertaking to serve the Border Security Force Air Wing for a minimum of twenty years from the date of completion of the training. keeping in mind the expenditure involved in training of these personnel.
No. of Posts : 09 (UR-06, OBC-02, SC-01)
Pay Band : Rs. 15,600-39,100/-
Age : 35 yrs
Fee : Rupees one hundred only (Rs. 100/) payable through DD in favour of "Commandant 25 Bn BSF" Payable at SBI - ADB Naiafgarh, Code No - 001419. Fee is exempted for Women candidates, BSF Candidates, Ex-Servicemen and candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribe category.
Selection Procedure : First Phase – Documentation, Physical standard Test, Physical Efficiency Test., Second Phase - Oral cum Practical Test, Third Phase- Interview, Medical examination
Physical Standards Test (PST will not carry any marks but will be qualifying in nature) : The candidate qualified in documentation will be put through for Physical Standard Test (PST).
a) Physical Standards for Male candidates (all categories) :
Height: 165 cms
Chest: Fully expanded chest should not be less than 81 cms
(with 5 cms minimum expansion).
Weight according to height.
b) Physical Standards for Female candidates (all categories):
Height: 157 cms
Chest : Not applicable
Weight according to height
Job Particulars
About Company
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.