Job or Vacancy Description: CISF will conduct the recruitment to the post of ASI (Steno) and HC (Min).
1. Assistant Sub Inspector (Stenographer) : 140
2. Head Constable (Ministerial) : 902
Pay Scale & Age : Pay : Rs.5200-20200 with Grade pay of Rs.2800/- & Rs.2400/- , Age : Between 18 to 25 years as on 01.08.2011
Qualification : Intermediate or 10+2 from recognized Board/ University
General Instructions:
1. Only eligible Candidates may apply in the prescribed proforma. Candidates should minutely go through all the provisions in the notice to ensure that he is eligible for
the post for which he is applying in terms of requirement of Age, Educational qualification etc.
2. Application form and Admit card duly filled in the prescribed proforma as per Annexure-I and affixed with recent passport size photograph duly attested by a Gazetted officer may be sent to the concerned DIG as mentioned in Para -VIII above.
3. Documents to be submitted along with the Application Form: A crossed non-refundable Indian Postal Order of Rs.50/-(Rupees fifty only) on account of entrance fee if applicable for the candidates as mentioned in Para VIII above. No claim for refund of entrance fee will entertained on the ground of rejection of application. Three self addressed envelopes of 12 x 27 cms size. Address on the envelopes must be written clearly. Out of these three self addressed envelopes, one envelop must be affixed with postal stamp of Rs. 22/- so that call up letter may be sent through registered post, otherwise the application will be summarily rejected.
4. Photostat copies of certificates/testimonials in support of age and educational qualification issued by a recognized board/University duly attested by a Gazetted officer. Photostat copy of SC or ST certificate which should be on the format as prescribed in Annexure-II (if belonging to SC/ST category). Photostat copy of OBC certificate which should be on the format as prescribed in Annexure –III (if belonging to OBC category). Candidates belonging to OBC category will have to sign declaration with regard to “non-creamy layer status certificate” as mentioned in application form. Certificate for relaxation in height and/or chest measurement as per format in – Annexure-IV (if seeking to avail relaxation in Physical Standards).
5. Photostat copy of Army discharge certificate, Undertaking as per format in Annexure-V and Certificate for employed Officials as per – Annexure-VIII for the candidates applying against Ex-Servicemen vacancies. Questionnaire as per Annexure-VI duly filled in and signed by the candidates should invariably be send along with the application form. Govt Servant including CISF personnel will have to submit a certificate as per Annexure –IX from his/her Head of office/Controlling officer/Unit Commander at the time of application Other certificates in support of various relaxations as mentioned in para-III. The envelop should be superscribed “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTOR (STENOGRAPHER) or HEAD CONSTABLE (MINISTERIAL) “as the case may be.
6. No TA/DA will be admissible for attending the test.
7. Unsigned applications, applications containing incomplete information and documents as mentioned above will be summarily rejected and no correspondence or enquiries from the applicants will be entertained. Hence, it is in the interest of the candidate to ensure that his application form has been filled up correctly by him and enclosures as mentioned above have been attested by the Gazzeted officer and are on the prescribed format wherever applicable.
8. If any candidate is eligible for both the posts and desires to apply for both the posts, he may apply on separate application forms complete in all respect and with separate requisite fees accompanying each application. However since only one written examination will be held for both the posts, candidate can appear for only one post in the written examination for which he has been issued with Admit Card.
9. The Department reserves the right to delete/change any examination/typing test (Short hand) centre and date of examination at its discretion.
10. Success in the examination confers no right to appointment unless the Department is satisfied after such enquiry as may be considered necessary that the candidate is suitable in all respect for appointment to the service post. The Department will not be responsible for Postal delays.
11. If any change/amendment in the eligibility condition, the same will be published in CISF website. Candidates may check the same from website from time to time.
Tentative Last Date: 25-04-2011
About the organization:
The CISF came into existence in 1969 with a modest beginning, having three battalions, to provide integrated security cover to the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) which, in those years, occupied the “commanding heights” of the economy. In a span of four decades, the Force has grown several folds to reach one lakh twelve thousand personnel today. With globalization and liberalization of the economy, CISF is no longer a PSU-centric organization. Instead, it has become a premier multi-skilled security agency of the country, mandated to provide security to major critical infrastructure installations of the country in diverse areas. CISF is currently providing security cover to nuclear installations, space establishments, airports, seaports, power plants, sensitive Government buildings and ever heritage monuments. Among the important responsibilities recently entrusted to the CISF are the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, VIP Security, Disaster Management and establishment of a Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN at Haiti. It is a testimony to the level of professional competence and standing acquired by the Force over the decades that its services are being sought for consultancy by the private sector also. Over the years, the CISF has provided Consultancy Services to more than 65 different organizations, including those in the private sector. After the Mumbai terrorist attack on November 2008, the mandate of the force has been broadened to provide direct security cover to private sector also. The CISF Act has been amended, heralding a new chapter in the glorious history of the Force. Adaptability and use of cutting edge technology have been the hallmark of the Force which has always confronted new security challenges successfully. In view of the prevailing security environment in the country and threat from trans-national terrorism, the Force continuously strives towards technological modernization and skills upgradation to build an edifice of dedicated service to the Nation. The CISF is being continuously modernized, both in terms of equipment and training. Having set very high professional standards with an impressive track record, the Force looks forward to a brighter tomorrow with pride and confidence.
Address :
Directorate General
Central Industries Security Force
(Ministry of Home Affair)
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