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BSF Recruitment of Various Posts 2010 – India | Border ...

Designation: Advertisement for the Various Posts of Para Medical Staff in BSF for the year 2010

Job Description:

Applications are invited in Border Security Force for the following posts :

1. Inspector / Junior Dietician
Number of posts : 01 Post
Pay Scale : PB-2 Rs. 9300-34,800/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 4600/-
Age : Not Exceeding 30 years

2. Sub Inspector (Blood Bank Technician)
Number of posts : 01 Post
Pay Scale : PB-2 Rs. 9300-34,800/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 4200/-
Age : Not Exceeding 20-25 years

3. Staff Nurse / Sub Inspector ) (female Only)
Number of posts : 118 Posts
Pay Scale : PB-2 Rs. 9300-34,800/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 4200/-
Age : Not Exceeding 20-30 years

4. Assistant Sub Inspector / Pharmacist (Qualified)
Number of posts : 96 Posts
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2800
Age : Not Exceeding 20-30 years

5. Asstt Sub Inspector (ECG Technician)
Number of posts : 01 Post
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2800
Age : Not Exceeding 20-25 years

6. Asstt Sub Inspector (Lab Technician)
Number of posts : 09 Posts
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2800
Age : Not Exceeding 20-30 years

7. Asstt Sub Inspector (Dental Technician)
Number of posts : 08 Posts
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2800
Age : Not Exceeding 18-25 years

8. Head Constable (AC Plant Technician)
Number of posts : 01 Post
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2400
Age : Not Exceeding 18-25 years

9. Head Constable (Steward)
Number of posts : 09 Posts
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2400
Age : Not Exceeding 18-25 years

10. Head Constable/ Paramedic (male only) [/b]
Number of posts : 18 Posts
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2400
Age : Not Exceeding 20-25 years

[b]11. Head Constable (Nurse / ANM ) (Female Only)
Number of posts : 21 Posts
Pay Scale : PB-1 (Rs. 5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2400
Age : Not Exceeding 18-25 years

Company Profile:

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. As a result of the recommendations of the Committee of Secretaries, the Border Security Force came into existence on 01 Dec 1965, and Shri K F Rustamji was the first chief and founding father.

The BSF was born, out of crisis - in response to a hostile attack on our border. In that sense it is a child of crisis. However, since then, it has grown to become a frontline crisis manager. The price of the freedom of our countrymen has been high, sometimes, very high, and you from the BSF have paid it- with your toils, sweat and blood, and your bereaved families have paid it with tears – for the last forty-four years. In addition to being a veteran of border security, the BSF is a frontline Counter-Insurgency Force, and has contributed to taming virulent insurgencies in different parts of India. Today, the chief business of the BSF is Border Security and Counter-Insurgency and my chief business as your chief is to make you the best in this in the world.

Desired Profile:

How to Apply:
The candidates may utilize the application format given with this advertisement and send the application so as to reach Commandant (Recruitment), IIQ DG 8SF, BLOCK NO.10, CGO COMPLEX, LODHI NEW DELHI — 110003on or before 30 days after publication of this advertisement in Employment News.

Last Date for receipt of application : 30 days from 22.05.2010

Location : Across India

Education: Any Graduate


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