Job Type : Defence
Education : HSC 12th
Company : Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force
Area : All Over India
Friday, October 24, 2014
Job Details
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Qualification/Educational Criteria : Candidates who wish to apply for this post must posess the following skill and criteria : Qualified 12th (Intermediate) level exam in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics with forty five percent marks of any recognized College Govt. of India with 02 years ITI certificates in Electronics or Electrical or Computer of any recognized Institute or Oganization.
No of Post : 229
Age Limit(in yrs) : Interested candidates who are appearing for this post should have the age of 18 to 25 years as on 09th September 2014.
Pay Scale/Salary(in Rs.) : Selected candidates would be eligible to get the pay scale of around Rs.5,200 to 20,200 with G.P. Rs.2,400/- per month.
Application Fee : Application Fees are required to pay Rs.50/- as application fee by means of Central recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) only. No fees for SC/ST & Ex-servicemen & candidates.
Mode of Selection : Selection will be based on the basis of Mark Obtained in Graduation.
How To Apply
Candidates or Aspirants can send their Application, either typed or neatly hand written in ball pen, on 01 side only on full size plain paper with passport size photographs affixed on application must be sent to
The Inspector General (Central) Frontier HQ,
ITB Police, Plot No. 163-164 (E-8),
Trilochan Nagar,
P.O.-TrilangaNear Shahpura, Bhopal (MP),
Pin Code-462039.
Closing date for receipt applications on or before 24th October 2014
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About Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police popularly known as ITBP is an Indian force conceived on 24/10/1962 for security along the India's border with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, border covering 2115 kilometres. It is one of the Central Armed Police Forces. The 1st Director General of the ITBP was Late Sardar Balbir Singh. This was also his brain child along with his colleagues. Only four battalions were sanctioned to begin with, to fill up the security vacuum that was prevalent at that time on the Indo-Tibetan border. Later in view of the additional responsibilities and the task redefined in 1976, the Force was restructured in 1978.
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