Job Details
Post Name : Head Constables (Motor Mechanic)
No of Vacancy : 60 Posts (UR -23, SC – 12, ST – 03 & OBC – 22)
Pay Scale : Rs 25500-81100/-
Post Name : Constables (Motor Mechanic)
No of Vacancy : 181 Posts (UR -85, SC – 31, ST – 17 & OBC – 48)
Pay Scale : Rs 21700-69100/-
Educational Qualification :
For Head Constables : 10+2 pass from a recognised Board or Institution and Certificate in Motor Mechanic from a recognized institution or Industrial Training Institute with three years practical experience in the trade in a reputed workshop or three years diploma in Automobile Engineering.
For Constables : Matriculation or 10th class pass from a recognized Board or Institution and Industrial Training Institute certificate in respective trade from a recognized institution
Age Limit : Minimum and Maximum age limit is 18 to 25 years as on 31012018
Job Location : All India
Selection Process : Selection will be based on physical efficiency test (PET) and physical standard test (PST), Written Examination & Skill Test
Application fee : Candidates belonging to General(UR)/ OBC category have to pay Rs.
100/- through online payment gateway system on wwwrecruitmentitbpolicenicin.
Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Ex-servicemen are exempted from paying fee
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply Online through the website wwwrecruitmentitbpolicenic.
in form 02012018 to 31012018.
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of India, raised on 24 October 1962, under the CRPF Act, in the wake of the Sino-Indian War of 1962 The ITBP was intended for deployment along Indias border with Chinas Tibet Autonomous Region
In September 1996, the Parliament of India enacted the "Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992" to "provide for the constitution and regulation" of the ITBP "for ensuring the security of the borders of India and for matters connected therewith" The first head of the ITBP, designated Inspector General, was Balbir Singh, a police officer previously belonging to the Intelligence Bureau The ITBP, which started with 4 battalions, has since restructuring in 1978 has undergone expansion to a force of 56 battalions as of 2017 with a sanctioned strength of 89,432