Sunday 19 May 2013

Delhi Police-Sub-Inspector(Radio Technician) jobs for Diploma Electronics

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Applications for the following posts are invited from Indian nationals

Post- Asstt.Sub-Inspector(Radio Technician)
Last Date-11.06.2013
Vaccancies- 41= 21(UR)+16(OBC)+1(SC)+3(ST)
Pay Scale- Rs. 9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-

Educational Qualification-
(a)      Matriculation with Science and Mathematics from a recognized Board or its equivalent.

(b)      Three years diploma in Electronics/Communication from a recognized Institute.


DESIRABLE

        Experience of one year in the repair and maintenance of wireless, telephone and other telecommunication equipments from a Government Department/Public Sector Undertaking/reputed communication organization.

Or

Having passed Grade-II Proficiency Test of Radio Technician conducted/approved by the Directorate of Co-ordination Police Wireless, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India with three years practical experience in the Armed-Forces/Govt. Department/any other recognized commercial communication training organization.

Or

Degree in Electronics/Communication from a recognized University/Institute or its equivalent.
 
Age Limits- 
20 to 27 years as on 01.01.2013 relaxable by 3 years for OBC, 5 years for SC/ST, Upto 35 years (38 years for OBC, 40 years for SC/ST) for widows/divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re-married. Upto 30 years (33 for OBC, 35 for SC/ST) for departmental candidates of Delhi Police. Ex-Servicemen as per rules.
  
Physical measurement standards-


Male Candidates

(i)             Height-165 cms, relaxable by 5 cms for residents of hill areas.

(ii)            Chest-81-85 cms, relaxable by 5 cms for residents of hill areas.

Female Candidates

             Height -157 cms, relaxable by 5 cms for residents of hill areas,

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