Tuesday 25 April 2017

2221 Vacancies In Staff Selection Commission CHSL Recruitment 2017

SSC CHSL Recruitment 2017: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Has Invited Application Form For 2221 Sub-Inspector Posts.All Eligible Candidates Are Required To check Eligibility details for SSC CHSL Official Notification and Apply Online Before Or On 15-05-2017.More details of SSC CHSL Jobs 2017 like Qualification & Eligibility conditions or how to apply are given below…

No. of Vacancies : 2221

Post Name :

1. Sub-Inspector (Male) in Delhi Police – 616
2. Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police/ Female – 256
3. Sub-Inspector (GD) in CAPFs Male – 697
4. Sub-Inspector (GD) in CAPFs Female – 89
5. ASI (Executive) Male in CISF – 507
6. ASI (Executive) Female in CISF – 56 posts posts

Qualification : All Interested Candidates should have completed Bachelor Degree or its equivalent qualification from a recognized Board/University.

Pay Scale : Selected Candidates Per Month Rs. 35400 – 112400/- Salary.

Age Limit : Candidates age limit should be between 20 to25 Years.Age relaxations as per the govt rules.

Selection Process : Selection based on Written Exam, Interview.

Application Fee : For General/OBC Candidates Application Fee is – 100/-& For All Other Candidates (ST/SC//Ex-S/Women) Application Fee is – Nil .

How To Apply: All Eligible Candidates may fill the online application through official website http://ssc.nic.in.before or on 15-05-2017.

Important Dates :

Last Date For Submission of Online Application : 15-05-2017

About Staff Selection Commission :

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an organization under Government of India to recruit staff for various posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and in Subordinate Offices.
This commission is an attached office of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) which consists of Chairman, two Members and a Secretary-cum-Controller of Examinations. His post is equivalent to the level of Additional Secretary to the Government of India.
The Estimates committee in the Parliament recommended the setting up of a Service Selection Commission in its 47th report (1967–68) for conducting examinations to recruit lower categories of posts. Later, in the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, on 4 November 1975 Government of India constituted a commission called Subordinate Service Commission. On 26 September 1977, Subordinate Services Commission was renamed as Staff Selection Commission. The functions of Staff Selection Commission were redefined by The Government of India through Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions on 21 May 1999. Then the new constitution and functions of Staff Selection Commission came into effect from 1 June 1999. Every year SSC conducts the SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination for recruiting non-gazetted officers to various government jobs.