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BSF Recruitment drive 2022 will fill up 324 posts in the organization. Read below for eligibility, selection process, and other details.
New Delhi: Directorate General Border Security Force, BSF has opened applications for candidates who are interested to apply for ASI and Head Constable posts. This recruitment drive will fill up 324 posts in the organization. Read below for eligibility, selection process, and other details. The registration process started on August 8 and will end on September 6, 2022.
Eligible candidates can apply for the posts through the official site of BSF on rectt.bsf.gov.in.
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Vacancy Details
ASI (Stenographer): 11 Posts
HC (Ministerial): 312 Posts
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who want to apply for the post should have passed the Intermediate or Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination from a recognized Board or University or equivalent. The age limit of the candidate should be between 18 years to 25 years of age.
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Selection Process
The selection process will comprise two phases- The written exam and Physical Measurement, the Shorthand Test for ASI, Typing Test, Documentation, and the Medical examination.
Application Fees
The application fee is ₹100 for both posts. The fees should be paid through online mode- net banking, credit/ debit card, UPI, wallet. The fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
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