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Tuesday, 26 December 2017

CISF Recruitment 2017

                                                     CISF Recruitment 2017
                            (Central Industrial Security Force)
                                  Post Name – Constable (Fire)

IMPORTANT DATES

Starting Date of Online Application-11-Dec-2017
Last Date for Online Application- 11-Jan-2018
Last Date of Fee Payment through Challan- 13-Jan-2018

APPLICATION FEE
General /OBC (Male) – Rs.100/-
SC / ST / Ex SM- No Fee
The application fee can be paid through SBI Challan or through net banking/ credit card or debit card.



LOCATION
All India

Online Form Direct Link -     http://activeation.com/3Yv5

AGE LIMIT
(As on 11-01-2018)
The candidates must fulfill the below mentioned age limit:
Minimum- 18 years
Maximum-23 years
(Age Relaxation: As per rules)
1. State wise vacancy details
2. Andhra Pradesh : 12 Posts
3. Arunachal Pradesh (Entire State) : 04 Posts
4. Assam(Entire State) : 28 Posts
5. Bihar : 24 Posts
6. Chhattisgarh : 06 Posts
7. Delhi(Entire State) : 04 Posts
8. Gujarat(Entire State) : 15 Posts
9. Haryana(Entire State) : 06 Posts
10. Himachal Pradesh (Entire State) : 02 Posts
11. Jammu & Kashmir (Entire State) : 12 Posts
12. Jharkhand : 08 Posts
13. Karnataka(Entire State) : 16 Posts
14. Kerala(Entire State) : 08 Posts
15. Madhya Pradesh : 18 Posts
16. Maharashtra : 26 Posts
17. Manipur (Entire State) : 03 Posts
18. Meghalaya (Entire State) : 03 Posts
19. Mizoram(Entire State) : 01 Post
20. Nagaland(Entire State) : 01 Post
21. Odisha : 10 Posts
22. Punjab(Entire State) : 07 Posts
23. Rajasthan(Entire State) : 17 Posts
24. Tamilnadu(Entire State) : 17 Posts
25. Telangana : 09 Posts
26. Tripura(Entire State) : 04 Posts
27. Uttar Pradesh : 48 Posts
28. Uttarakhand (Entire State) : 02 Posts
29. West Bengal : 21 Posts
Posts of Naxal/Militancy Affected Areas: 155 Posts
1. Andhra Pradesh: 22 Posts
2. Bihar: 45 Posts
3. Chhattisgarh: 10 Posts
4. Jharkhand: 20 Posts
5. Madhya Pradesh: 01 Posts
6. Madhya Pradesh: 03 Posts
7. Odisha: 19 Posts
8. Telangana: 19 Posts
9. Uttar Pradesh: 05 Posts
10. West Bengal: 11 Posts

CISF jobs 2018 notification: If you are 10th, 12th or graduation pass and seeking job under defence field then there is a great opportunity to grab this job and join CISF as Constable, Head Constable, Inspector (SI) and Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) posts. Last year CISF published 16000 vacancies but this year government announced to increase the workforce in defence field, so they will publish soon 37000 vacancies in daily employment news. This is what for every job seeker is expecting from this government and looking for bumper vacancies in the defence sector.
Bsf, CISF, BSF, SSB & ITBP latest news announcement 2018!!


Recently, Home Ministry has started the process of recruiting around 20,000 women force in CRPF, CISF, BSF, the SSB and the ITBP. Following are the percentage allocated to defence department.
Department name Percentage

CRPF & BSF 33%
SSB & ITBP 14-15%

Home Ministry official said,Their would be 33 percent reservation in constable-level posts in Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) & Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and 15% posts in border guarding forces of Border Security Force (BSF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) will start immediately. Keep visiting us for the latest update on 20,000 opening
Age Limit: Not less than 18 years and not more than 23 years as on 11th January 2018. Candidates should not have been born earlier than 12.01.1995 and not later than 11.01.2000. The Upper Age Relaxation - 05 Years for SC / ST & Jammu Kashmir Candidates, 03 Years for OBC, Upto 45 years for SC/ST & Upto 40 years for Gen/OBC for Serving CISF Personne


Pay Scale: Pay Matrix Level-3 ₹ 21,700 - 69,100/- (Pre-revised Pay Band - 1 ₹ 5200-20200 + Grade Pay ₹ 2000/-) plus usual allowances as admissible to the Central Government employees from time to time.

Educational Qualification: Matric with 12th Class Pass science subject or equivalent qualification from a recognized Board/ University. Educational certificates other than State Board/ Central Board should be accompanied with Govt. of India notification declaring that such qualification is equivalent to 12th Class pass with science subject for service under Central Govt

Physical Standards:



Category Height Chest
For candidates belonging to hill areas of the Garhwal, Kumaon, Himachal Pradesh, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas, Sikkimies, Kashmir Valley and Leh & Ladakh regions of J&K and North Eastern States
subject to production of Certificate  165 Cms Minimum 78 CM with minimum expansion of 05 CM
Tribal or Adivasis including Mizos and Nagas subject to production of certificate 162.5 Cms Minimum 77 CM with minimum expansion of 05 CM


For all other Candidates 170 Cms Minimum 80 CM with minimum expansion of 05 CM
Weight: Proportionate to height and age as per medical standard. Weight will be recorded at the time of physical measurements but the decision on fitness on account of weight will be taken at the time of medical examination.

Selection Process: Physical Standards Test, Physical Efficiency Test and Documentation.

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

James Bond Latest News For Nest INstallment

James Bond shock: Hugh Jackman reveals why he REJECTED chance to play

JAMES BOND could have been played by Hugh Jackman if the stars had aligned differently

The star, who went on to become an icon of a different franchise thanks to his work as Wolverine, admitted that - at the time of the offer - he just wasn’t a fan of the movies.
It seems he could have tried out for the part to succeed Pierce Brosnan, before Daniel Craig ultimately won the role.
Brosnan went out on something of a damp squib, with Die Another Day derided by many fans.
But what Jackman didn’t know at the time was that James Bond  was about to go through something of a resurgence; with Casino Royale breathing new life.
“I was about to do X-Men 2 and a call came from my agent asking if I’d be interested in Bond,” he told Variety. 
“I just felt at the time that the scripts had become so unbelievable and crazy and I felt like they needed to become grittier and real. 
“And the response was: ‘Oh, you don’t get a say. You just have to sign on.’”
He added: “I was also worried that between Bond and X-Men, I’d never have time to do different things.”
Ultimately he went on to play Wolverine for 17 years, up until the release of Logan earlier in 2017.
Now, he’s preparing to star in The Greatest Showman alongside Zac Efron.
The next Bond movie, meanwhile - which will be Craig’s last - is due 2019.
In a recent interview, Jackman revealed some information which could have been HUGE, if only it happened. Apparently, the 'Wolverine' turned down the iconic role of 'James Bond' because he thought the script was a little too wild for his comfort. I just felt at the time that the scripts has become so unbelievable and crazy, and I felt like they needed to become grittier and real', he said
Another hiccup in the legendary actor not taking up the role of the iconic spy was that he was told by the producers that he won't have any say in the whole plotting of the movie and the character. So that's one more thing that made him turn it down. Also, he was worried about swinging between 'X-Men' and 'James Bond' which would have been tough. His refusal turned out to be gold for Daniel Craig eventually.Obviously, Hugh had nothing to worry about and regrets didn't have any space in his life since he went on to do some stellar work and owned the whole 'Wolverine' franchise and made it what it became.

Famous Australian actor Hugh Jackman has told, why did not want to play James bond in the early 2000-ies. He was considered for the role of agent 007, as a possible candidate to replace Pierce Brosnan.
Hugh Jackman admitted that he was regarded as a performer of the role of the famous agent. At the beginning of this century, the Aussie could play James bond. According to Jackman, he just had to start shooting the film People of IKS-2when he called his agent with an offer of bond. The representative of the actor said that while he will not be able to influence the course of the plot of James bond, and Jackman, at the time, it seemed that the events in the film look too unrealistic. At the decision of the actor into account the fact that between filming the two movies he wont have any free time, so he refused.
Recall that after the Pierce Brosnan agent 007 was playing Daniel Craig. He has already managed to star in four films about James bond.


Wednesday, 30 August 2017

SSC Multitasking Non-Technical 2017 latest News and Latest Exam Pattern

SSC Non-Technical Exam Pattern

ssc exam pattern of ssc mts has been changed. SSC decided to get more accurate result of exam candidates.There will  be a good decision of making fast result of SSC MTS Non-Technical.

Before Changing Syllabus :
 
   Subject                                          Questions                     marks    

  1. General Reasoning         -            25                              25
  2. Quantitative Aptitude     -            25                              25
  3. English                           -            50                              50
  4. General Knowledge       -            50                              50      
                   Total Question           150               Tot. Marks  150

Each question carry Equal 1 Marks And 0.25 Negative marking.


August 30,2017
Now the Exam Pattern Will changed 

Subject                                  Question                         marks

General Reasoning           -        25                                25
Quantitative Aptitude       -        25                                25
English                             -         25                                25
General Knowledge         -         25                                25    
               
               Total Question             100        Tot. Marks     100

Now There will be same analysis
Each question carry 1 marks and 0.25 negative marking.

Practice Test for Computer Based Examination for Multi-Tasking Staff(NT),2016
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All the best for SSC MTS student.
                

Monday, 28 August 2017

SSC Mutitasking (Non-Technical) latest News

SSC Multitasking     Non-Technical   Latest Exam Date


ssc has release the new notification of regarding Multitasking exam NON-TECHNICAL


                                                              No. 4-29/2014-P&P-I 
                                           NOTICE SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATION 

The Commission would be conducting (i) Stenographer Grade ’C’ & ‘D’ Examination 2017; (ii) Re-examination of MTS (NT) Examination 2016 (Paper-I) and (iii) Examination for Selection Posts, Phase-IV/2017 (Matriculation, Higher Secondary and Graduation Levels), as per the following schedule: 


 Name of Examination                                                                                  Tentative Dates
                                                                                
Stenographer Grade C & D Examination                                                 11.09.2017 to 14.09.2017

Re-examination of Multi Tasking (Non Technical)                                  16.09.2017 to 26.10.2017
Staff Examination 2016 (Paper-I) 


To check Official Link  :-          https://goo.gl/GBHMta

Friday, 25 August 2017

INTELLIGENCE BUREAU - Ministry of Home Affairs

INTELLIGENCE BUREAU -    Ministry of Home Affairs


Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Executive Exam 2017
Online applications are invited from Indian Nationals for direct recruitment to the post of Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (Grade-II/Executive) i.e. ACIO-II (Exe) in IB (Ministry of Home Affairs), Government of India.
Applicants are advised to go through all parameters under different paras and sub-paras mentioned below and satisfy themselves about their suitability in terms of age limit, essential qualifications, etc for the post before applying. Candidates fulfilling eligibility criteria as mentioned below may apply ONLINE through website www.mha.nic.in only.

1. DESCRIPTION OF POST
Name of the post
ACIO-II/Exe
Classification
General Central Service, Group ‘C’ (Non-gazetted, Non-Ministerial)
Number of vacancies
UR
OBC
SC
ST
Total
951
184
109
56
1300
Ex Servicemen
95
19
11
5
130
Pay scale
Rs. 9300-34800 plus Grade Pay Rs. 4200 (PB-2) Plus admissible Central Govt allowances. [Under revision as per the recommendations of 7th C.P.C.]
Qualifications
Essential
Graduation or equivalent from a recognized University.
Desirable
Knowledge of computers.
Age limit
18-27 years
 Upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for SC/ST and by 3 years for OBC candidates.
 Upper age limit is relaxable for departmental candidates’ upto 40 years of age who have rendered 3 years of regular and continuous service.
 The age limit is relaxable up to age of 35 years for general candidates and up to 40 years for SC/ST in case of widows, divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and not remarried.
 The age limit is relaxable for ex-servicemen as well as for candidates who were domiciled in J&K from 1.1.1980 to 31.12.1989 as well as the children and dependents of victims of communal riots of 2002 in Gujarat as per the Govt instructions in this regard issued from time to time.

NOTE:
(ii) (i) The above mentioned posts are not reserved for any category of physically handicapped (HH, OH, VH) persons. Hence, they NEED NOT apply.
(iii) The number of vacancies is provisional and liable to change.
(iv) The appointment to the post will be temporary.
(v) However, appointment in permanent capacity will depend on various factors governing permanent appointment in such posts in force at that time.
(vi) Successful completion of training is mandatory for confirmation to the post of ACIO-II/Exe. .
(v) The eligibility of the candidates in terms of age, educational qualification, caste/category etc. will be determined on the closing date. The candidate must be Graduate or equivalent from a recognized university on or before the closing date, i.e., the final result must be out on or before the closing date, i.e. 2.9.2017 (till 2359 hours) and he/she must have been declared successful in it.
2. SERVICE LIABILITY: The post involves All India Service liability. Therefore, the candidates willing to serve anywhere in India only need to apply.
3. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:
Tier/Mode of examination
Description of examination
Total Marks
Time (minutes)
Written Exam
Tier-I
Objective type MCQs, divided into 4 parts containing 25 questions of 1 marks each on:
a) General Awareness
b) Quantitative aptitude
c) Logical/analytical ability
d) English language.
100
60
Tier-II
Descriptive type:
a) Essay on one of the given topics (30 marks), &
b) English comprehension & précis writing (20 marks).
50
60
3
Interview:100 marks
4. CENTRE OF EXAMINATION: The candidate has to opt for one of the centre from 33 centres given below for the Tier-I exam:
Sl.No.
Centre
Sl. No.
Centre
1
AGARTALA
18
KOHIMA
2
AHMEDABAD
19
KOLKATA
3
AIZAWL
20
LEH
4
AMRITSAR
21
LUCKNOW
5
BANGALORE
22
MEERUT
6
BHOPAL
23
MUMBAI
7
BHUBANESWAR
24
NAGPUR
8
CHANDIGARH
25
PATNA
9
CHENNAI
26
RAIPUR
10
DEHRADUN
27
RANCHI
11
DELHI
28
SHILLONG
12
GUWAHATI
29
SHIMLA
13
HYDERABAD
30
SILIGURI
14
IMPHAL
31
TRIVANDRUM
15
ITANAGAR
32
VARANASI
16
JAIPUR
33
VIJAYAWADA
17
JAMMU
NOTE 1: While filling in the online application form, the applicant should carefully decide about his/her choice of examination centre.
NOTE 2: Examination centre, once opted, will NOT be changed under any circumstances. Candidates could be accommodated at nearby centres in case of over subscription at a particular centre. However, efforts will be made to accommodate them in nearby centres.
NOTE 3: Applications received from a candidate for more than one Examination Centre would be rejected.
5. SELECTION OF CANDIDATES:
a) The candidate has to appear in Tier-I at one of the test centres mentioned above.
b) There will be negative marking of ¼ mark for each wrong answer in Tier-I.
c) No marks would be awarded for an un-attempted question.
d) Only those candidates would be called for Tier-II exam who come up to a certain standard in Tier-I. For Tier-II examination, there will be a minimum cut off marks of 33%.
4
e) The date, time and centre of Tier-II would be intimated to the successful candidates through the application portal as well as E-mail ID provided at the time of online registration.
f) On the basis of their combined performance in Tier-I and Tier-II, the candidates would be short listed for the interview.
g) The date, time and centre of interview would be intimated to the successful candidates through the application portal as well as E-mail ID provided at the time of online registration.
h) Tier-II exam and interviews would be conducted at a centre by clubbing the candidates of nearby centres.
i) Based on the combined performance in Tier-I, Tier-II and interview, the candidates would be short listed for final selection subject to successful completion of their Character and Antecedent verification followed by medical examination.
6. HOW TO APPLY:
a) Applications should be submitted online through MHA’s website www.mha.nic.in. Applications will NOT be accepted through any other mode.
b) The application portal will be operational from 12.8.17 to 02.9.17 till 2359 hours. Registration done prior to 12.8.17 and after 02.9.17 will not be accepted.


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