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Technical Posts in BSF Mar09  

Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF)

Applications are invited from male Indian citizens for appointment to following posts of Head constable (Radio Operator)/ Head Constable (Fitter) and of Assistant Sub Inspector (Radio Mechanic) in BSF

  1. Head Constable (Radio Operator) : 176 posts (UR-69, OBC-43, SC-39,ST-25), Pay Scale : Rs.5200- 20200 (PB-I) Grade pay Rs. 2400/-, Age : 18-23 years
  2. Head Constable (Fitter) : 11 posts (UR-5, OBC-2, SC-2, ST-2), Pay Scale : Rs.5200- 20200 (PB-I) Grade pay Rs. 2400/-, Age : 18-23 years
  3. Assistant Sub Inspector (Radio Mechanic) : 51 posts (UR-20, OBC-12, SC-10,ST-9), Pay Scale : Rs.5200- 20200 (PB-I) Grade pay Rs. 2800/-, Age : 18-25 years


Application Fee
: Each application should be accompanied by a crossed Bank Draft/Postal Order for Rs.50/-as examination fee in favour of The Inspector General or DIG/ Comdt to whom the application is addressed payable at respective SBI/ post office. SC/ST and Departmental (BSF) candidates are not required to submit examination fee.


Last Date
: application should reach the addresses on or before 04/05/2009.


Please view http://www.bsf.nic.in/recruitment/r229.pdf for details and application form.


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