BSF jobs for SI (Staff Nurse)/ ASI (Pharmacist-Qualified)/ CT (Masalchi) in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 17 Jul 2016
SI (Staff Nurse)/ ASI (Pharmacist-Qualified)/ CT (Masalchi)
Job Description
SI (Staff Nurse)/ ASI (Pharmacist-Qualified)/CT (Masalchi) Jobs opportunity in Border Security Force (BSF)
SI (Staff Nurse) (Group-B )
Qualification : 10+2 or Equivalent (ii) Degree/Diploma in General Nursing Programme. (iii) Registration as General Nurse and Midwife with Central or State Nursing Council. Desirable Experience in the field of Tuberculosis, Hospital Administration, Sister Tutor, Public health, Pediatrics. Psychiatry.
No. of Post : 03
Age : 21-30 yrs
Salary : Rs. 9300-34800
ASI (Pharmacist-Qualified) (Group-C)
Qualification : (i) 10+2 or equivalent (ii) Degree or Diploma in Pharmacy from any recognized institution of the Central or State Government for which the period of Training in two years followed by an internship of which the practical training shall not be less than live hundred hours spread over a period of not less than three months. Provided that not less than two hundred and fifty hours are devoted to actual dispensing of prescriptions. (iii) Possessing the qualifications under Section & 32 of the Pharmacy Act, 194S and registered under Section 33 of the said Act.
No. of Post : 15
Age : 18-25 yrs
Salary : Rs.5200-20200
CT (Masalchi)
Qualification : (a) Pass in Matriculation or equivalent from a, recognized Board; (b) (I) two years work experience in respective trade; or (ii) one year certificate course from a recognized . Industrial-Training Institute or Vocational Institute with at least one year experience in the trade; or (iii)two years /Diploma from recognized Industrial Training Institute in the trade or similar trade.
No. of Post : 01
Age : 18-23 yrs
Salary : Rs. 5200-20200
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.