Intelligence Bureau- Ministry of Home Affairs jobs for Jr. Intelligence Officer in . Last Date to apply: 24 Sep 2016
Jr. Intelligence Officer
Job Description
Junior Intelligence Officer Grade-II (Technical) in the Intelligence Bureau, (Ministry of Home Affairs)
Qualification: (i) Higher Secondary (12th) with Mathematics and Physics, and (ii) Two years Industrial Training Course from a recognized Institute in Radio Technician OR Electronics OR Electronics & Communication.
Pay Scale : Rs. 5200‐20200
Total: 320 (UR-190, OBC- 43, SC-57, ST-30)
Age: Between 18-27 years
Centre of Examination: The candidate has to one of the Examination Centre from 33 centres
1. Agartala ,2. Ahmedabad ,3 Aizawl,4 Amritsar,5. Bangalore ,6.Bhopal ,7.Bhubaneswar,8.Chandigarh ,9.Chennai,10.Dehradun,11. Delhi, 12. Guwahati,13.Hyderabad,14. Imphal,15.Itanagar ,16.Jaipur ,17. Jammu,18. Kohima ,19. Kolkata ,20 Leh ,21, Lucknow ,22. Meerut,23. Mumbai ,24, Nagpur , 25, Patna,26.Raipur , 27, Ranchi ,28, Shillong ,29, Shimla ,30 Siliguri ,31, Trivandrum ,32 Varanasi , 33 Vijayawada
Selkection of Candidates: The candidate has to appear in the written examination
Examination Fee: Rs. 50 (Rupees Fifty only). Only male candidates belonging to General and OBC category are required to pay the fee. All SC/ST and female candidates are exempted from payment of examination fee.
Mode of Payment : Applicants (who are required to pay the fee) are to pay the fee by cash deposit at any branch of State Bank of India using the Challan form (available in part-II of the online application). The applicant will be required to take a printout of Challan form (wherein name of the applicant, his/her Registration number , etc. will be printed) and deposit the fee in cash in any branch of State Bank of India after a gap of one working day.
Deposit the fees in any State Bank of India branch on Sep 26 & 27, 2016.
Job Particulars
About Company
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)discharges multifarious functions, important among them being the maintenance of Internal Security.Though in terms of Entries No. 1 and 2 of List II -'State List'- in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India, 'public order' and 'police' are the responsibilities of States, Article 355 of the Constitution enjoins the Union to protect every State against external aggression and internal disturbance and to ensure that the government of every State is carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.