BSF jobs for Constable (GD) in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 10 Sep 2016
Job Description
Constable (GD) Male & Female Jobs opportunity in Border Security Force (BSF)
Total No. of Posts : 196 posts (Male-160, Female-36)
Department : Archery
No. of Vacancies : Male-01 Post , Female-04 posts
Department : Aquatic (Swimming, Diving & Water Polo)
No. of Vacancies : Male-14 posts
Department : Athletics/Cross Country
No. of Vacancies : Male-20 posts, Female-04 posts
Department : Basketball
No. of Vacancies : Male-07 posts
Department : Boxing
No. of Vacancies : Male-07 posts
Department : Equestrian
No. of Vacancies : Male-04 posts
Department : Football
No. of Vacancies : Male- 08 posts
Department : Gymnastics
No. of Vacancies : Male- 04 posts
Department : Handball
No. of Vacancies : Male-06 posts
Department : Hockey
No. of Vacancies : Male-10 posts
Department : Judo
No. of Vacancies : Male-07 posts, Female-08 posts
Department : Kabaddi
No. of Vacancies : Male-07 posts
Department : Polo
No. of Vacancies : Male-01 post
Department : Shooting
No. of Vacancies : Male-10 posts, Female-03 posts
Department : Tae-kwondo
No. of Vacancies : Male-16 posts
Department : Volleyball
No. of Vacancies : Male-08 posts
Department : Water Sports(Kayaking, Canoeing & Rowins)
No. of Vacancies : Male-14 posts, Female-05 posts
Department : Weightlifting
No. of Vacancies : Male-08 posts, Female-05 posts
Department : Wrestling ( Free Style & Greco Roman )
No. of Vacancies : Male-08 posts, Female-07 posts
Qualification : Matriculation or 10th class pass from a recognized Board/University.
Salary : Rs. 5200-20200 + Grade pay of Rs.2000/-
Age : 18 to 23 years
Physical Standards : General/OBC/SC Candidates : Height : Male- 170 Cms, Female-l57 Cm, Chest : Male- 80-85 Cms
Selection Process : All eligible candidates whose application from is found to be in order will be issued admit card/call letter to appear in the requirement process i.e. trial.
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.