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Constable in Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force

itbpf Vacancies of Constable in Indo Tibetan Border Police Force
Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications are invited from Male Indian Citizens, for filling up of vacancies of above posts in Group-C Non-Gazetted, on temporary basis likely to be permanent in Indo Tibetan Border Police Force
1. Constable (Cook ) : 123 Posts
2. Constable(Washermen) : 49 Posts
3. Constable (Barber) : 41 Posts
4. Constable (Water carrier) : 86 Posts
5. Constable (Safai Karamchari) : 117 Posts
Qualification : a) 10th Class pass from recognized Board. b) 8th class pass from a recognized Institution
for S.T. Category candidates belonging to Mizoram State.
Pay Scale & Age : PB-I, Rs. 5200 -20200 + Grade Pay Rs. 2,000/- per month , Age : Between 18 to 25 years as on 30.04.2011
General Instructions: 1. Incomplete application will be summarily rejected.
2. The candidates should come prepared for 3-4 days stay at their own arrangements to participate in height bar, PST/PET & trade test. The candidates who qualify this stage, will have to come again for one day at the given date, time and venue for appearing in the written test.
3. Candidates will have to appear for selection test at their own expenses and risk. The department will not be responsible for any accident or injury sustained during the selection test/ recruitment process. No TA/DA will be admissible.
4. Mobile phone, calculating devices, cameras etc are strictly prohibited inside the test centers.
5. A candidate declared unfit in detailed medical examination, if not satisfied with the findings of the Medical Officer, can submit an appeal for his re-medical examination with a duly filled Medical certificate as per Form No. 6 (at Annexure-V) as a proof of evidence about the error of judgment on the part of Recruitment Medical Officer.
6. The medical certificate will not be taken into consideration unless it contains a note by the medical practitioner concerned to the effect that it has been given in full knowledge of the fact that the candidate has already been rejected as unfit for appointment in ITBP by a Medical Officer.
7. The appeal will also not be taken into consideration unless it contains Medical Re-Examination Fee of Rs. 25/- in form of Indian Postal Order or Demand Draft in the name of Commandant, Base Hospital, ITB Police, New Delhi and Rejection Slip (in original) issued by the Presiding Officer.
8. The appeal complete in all respect should be submitted within 15 days from the date of issue of the communication i.e. Rejection Slip, (ITBP will not be responsible for any postal delay) to the Nodal Officer i.e. the authority to whom the initial application was submitted. The appeals received after the prescribed 15 days, without relevant documents will not be entertained.
9. The decision of the re-medical board of ITBP shall be final and no 2nd appeal will be entertained as per Govt. instructions and also no reply of the correspondence/2nd appeal will be given/ entertained.
10. The candidates who qualify in the PETs and Trade Test will be required to appear in a written test.
11. The written test for 50 marks containing 50 questions will consist of only OMR based objective type multiple choice questions to be answered using a Blue/Black Ball pen.
12. The question paper will be set (Bi-lingual i.e. in Hindi and English) to assess the general awareness/general knowledge, knowledge of elementary mathematic, analytical aptitude and ability to observe and distinguish patterns and to test the basic knowledge of candidate in English/Hindi. The papers can be answered either in Hindi or in English. The duration of the written test will be 01 hour.
13. It is intimated that the OMR answer sheet of written test will be processed/scanned in electronic machine. Any wrong entry of roll number, name, question booklet, number of question paper series will render the OMR sheet invalid and the same will not be evaluated. The concerned candidates will be responsible for such mistake on their part.
14. The candidate will be allowed to take carbon copy of the answer sheet. Answer key to the question paper will be posted on the website and displayed on the notice board after the written examination is completed.
Tentative Last Date : 30-04-2011
About the organization:
ndo-Tibetan Border Police was conceived on October 24, 1962.ITBP was initially raised under the CRPF Act, however in 1992, the parliament enacted the ITBPF Act and rules there under were framed in 1994( you may access same under relevant menu) . ITBP is a multi-dimensional force. Presently Battalions of ITBP deployed on Border Guarding Duties from Karakoram Pass in Ladakh to Diphu La in Arunachal Pradesh covering 3488 KM of India China Border are manning Border Out Posts at an altitude ranging from 9000’ to 18500’ in the Western, Middle & Eastern Sector of India China Border. ITBP is basically a mountain trained Force and most of the officers & men are professionally trained Mountaineers and Skiers,. They have scaled more than 140 Himalayan peaks including Mt. Everest three times ( Recent successful expedition in May, 2006), besides ITBP batallions are also deployed on CI OPS / IS / VIP security duties at Chamba – Doda border, in VA/Startegic locations and with VIPs in Delhi and VIPs in Srinagar J&K. The border posts manned by ITBP are exposed to high velocity storms, snow blizzards, avalanches, and landslides, besides the hazards of high altitude and extreme cold, where temperature dips up to minus 40 degree Celsius. ITBP conducts Long Range and Short Range patrols to keep an effective vigil on inaccessible and unmanned areas on the border. To maintain optimum operational efficiency of troops, periodical tactical exercises are conducted independently as well as jointly with Army. New challenging role that has emerged for ITBP is disaster management. Being the first responder for natural Disaster in Hamalayas, ITBP was the first to establish 06 ( Now 08) Regional Response Centres in HP, Uttaranchal and North East and carried out numerous rescue and relief operations in various disaster situations, which took place in our areas of responsibility as well as other parts of the country. ITBP has already trained 1032 personnel in Disaster Management including 98 personnel in Radiological and Chemical/biological emergencies. ITBP has established a National Centre for Training in Search, Rescue & Disaster response at Bhanu, Haryana which is imparting training to personnel of ITBP and other Paramilitary / State Police Forces. there is also a training center for the Dogs at Basic Training center situated at Bhanu. The center is known as NICD. Presently ITBP Commando’s are providing security to Embassy of India Kabul, Consulate General of India, Jalalabad and Khandar in Afghanistan since November, 2002. Besides this 02 Coys of ITBP are providing security to BRO personnel for their Delaram – Zaranj road construction project in Afghanistan since July 2004. ITBP has also excelled in UN peace keeping operation. The Force personnel have been deployed for peacekeeping operations in Angola, Namibia, Cambodia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Mozambique and Kosovo. Presently 01 coy of ITBP is deployed in United Nation Mission in Congo since November, 2005. A National Centre for UNCIVPOL training has been setup at ITBP Camp, Tigri, New Delhi for providing systematic training to Indian Police Officers for deployment in UN Mission. ITBP is also providing security to the pilgrims during Annual Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from 1981. ITBP provides communication, security and medical cover to the yatries from Gunji to Lipulekh Pass and back to Gunji in co-ordination with MEA and Kumaon Mandal vikas Nigam.
Address :
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force
(Ministry of Home Affairs)
Govt. of India
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