About the Recruiter
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is India's largest Central Armed Police Force. It functions under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India. The CRPF's primary role lies in assisting the State/Union Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and counter insurgency. It came into existence as the Crown Representative's Police on 27 July 1939. After Indian Independence, it became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28 December 1949. Besides law and order and counter-insurgency duties, the CRPF has played an increasingly large role in India's general elections.
This is especially true for the state of [Jammu and Kashmir (erstwhile State), Bihar and in the North East, with the presence of unrest and often violent conflict. During the Parliamentary elections of September 1999, the CRPF played a major role in the security arrangements. Of late, CRPF contingents are also being deployed in UN missions. With 246 battalions and various other establishments, the CRPF is considered India's largest paramilitary force and has a sanctioned strength of more than 300,000 personnel as of 2019.
The mission of the Central Reserve Police Force shall be to enable the government to maintain Rule of Law, Public Order and Internal Security effectively and efficiently to preserve National Integrity & Promote Social Harmony and Development by upholding supremacy of the Constitution. In performing these tasks with utmost regard for human dignity and freedom of the citizens of India, the force shall endeavor to achieve excellence in management of internal security and national calamities by placing Service and Loyalty above self.The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the premier central police force of the Union of India for internal security. Originally constituted as the Crown Representative Police in 1939, it is one of the oldest Central para military forces (now termed as Central Armed Police Force). CRPF was raised as a sequel to the political unrest and the agitations in the then princely States of India following the Madras Resolution of the All-India Congress Committee in 1936 and the ever-growing desire of the Crown Representative to help the vast majority of the native States to preserve law and order as a part of the imperial policy.
After Independence, the force was renamed as Central Reserve Police Force by an Act of Parliament on 28 December 1949. This Act constituted CRPF as an armed force of the Union. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the then Home Minister, visualised a multi-dimensional role for it in tune with the changing needs of a newly independent nation. During the early 1950s, the performance of the CRPF detachments in Bhuj, the then Patiala and East Punjab state Union (PEPSU) and Chambal ravines was appreciated by all quarters. The force played a significant role during the amalgamation of the princely States into the Indian Union. It helped the Union Government in disciplining the rebellious princely States of Junagarh and the small principality of Kathiawar in Gujarat which had declined to join the Indian Union. Soon after Independence, contingents of the CRPF were sent on Kutch, Rajasthan and Sindh borders to check infiltration and trans-border crimes. They were, subsequently, deployed on the Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir following attacks launched by the Pakistani infiltrators. The CRPF bore the brunt of the first Chinese attack on India at Hot Springs (Ladakh) on 21 October 1959.
A small CRPF patrol was ambushed by the Chinese in which ten of its men made their supreme sacrifice for the country. Their martyrdom on 21 October is remembered throughout the country as the Police Commemoration Day every year. During the Chinese aggression of 1962, the Force once again assisted the Indian Army in Arunachal Pradesh. Eight CRPF personnel were killed in action. In 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars also the Force fought shoulder-to-shoulder with the Indian Army, both on the Western and Eastern borders. For the first time in the history of para-military Forces in India, thirteen companies of CRPF including a detachment of women were airlifted to join the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka to fight the militant caders. Besides, CRPF personnel were also sent to Haiti, Namibia, Somalia and Maldives to deal with law and order situation there, as a part of the UN Peace Keeping Force. In the late seventies, when the extremist elements disturbed peace in Tripura and Manipur, CRPF battalions were deployed in strength. Simultaneously, there was a turmoil in the Brahmaputra Valley. The CRPF had to be inducted in strength not only to maintain law and order but also to keep lines of communication free from disruption. The commitments of the Force continue to be very high in the North-East in dealing with the insurgency.
CRPF Police Recruitment 2020
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is officially out the recruitment notification for 800 candidates to fill their Paramedical Staff jobs in All over India. The aspirants who are looking for the Central Govt can utilize this wonderful opportunity. Also, the Offline application for the CRPF Recruitment 2020 will start on 20th July 2020. Interested aspirants should apply for the post before 31st Augest 2020 for Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Latest vacancies. Furthermore, to know more information about Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Careers, aspirants can refer below all the details. Therefore, All the eligibility criteria like age limit, qualification, exam date , admit card and application fee for the CRPF Recruitment 2020 are given below.
Organization
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
Job Type
Central Govt
Recruitment Type
Direct Recruitment
Post Name
Paramedical Staff
Total Vacancy
800
Job Location
All Over India
Salary
Rs. 25,000 - 1,42,400
Apply Mode
Offline
Application Start
20th July 2020
Last date
31st Augest 2020
Vacancy Details for CRPF Recruitment 2020
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has released the following vacancy details with their recent recruitment notification 2020. They invite 800 Candidates to fill their vacancies. You can check their job vacancy details below.
Assistant Sub-Inspector (Pharmacist)
84
Rs.29200-92300
Assistant Sub-Inspector (Physio-therapist)
05
Rs.29200-92300
Assistant Sub-Inspector (Dental Technician)
04
Rs.29200-92300
Inspector (Dietician)
01
Rs.44900-142400
Sub-Inspector (Staff Nurse)
175
Rs.35400-112400
Sub-Inspector (Radiographer)
08
Rs.35400-112400
Assistant Sub-Inspector (Laboratory Technician)
64
Rs.29200-92300
Assistant Sub-Inspector/Electro Cardiography Technician
01
Rs.29200-92300
Head Constable (Physiotherapy Assistant/Nursing Assistant/Medic)
88
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (ANM/Midwife)
03
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (Dialysis Technician)
08
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (Junior X-Ray Assistant)
84
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (Laboratory Assistant)
05
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (Electrician)
01
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (Steward)
03
Rs.25500-81100
Constable (Masalchi)
04
Rs.21700-69100
Head Constable (Veterinary)
03
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (Lab Technician)
01
Rs.25500-81100
Head Constable (Radiographer)
01
Rs.25500-81100
Constable (Cook)
116
Rs.21700-69100
Constable (Safai Karamchari)
121
Rs.21700-69100
Constable (Dhobi/Washerman)
05
Rs.21700-69100
Constable (W/C)
03
Rs.21700-69100
Constable (Table Boy)
01
Rs.21700-69100
Total
800
Educational Qualification for CRPF Recruitment 2020
Candidates are requested to check their education qualification required for various Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) job opportunities. Aspirants are requested to go through the latest CRPF Recruitment 2020 entirely, before applying to this job. You can check Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) job Qualification details below
Inspector (Dietician)
a) B.Sc. (Home Science/ Home Economics) with nutrition as subject or equivalent from recognized University of Central/State Government; and
b) Diploma in dietetics from an institution recognized by any state or central government or Master Degree in Home Science (Food and Nutrition) from any recognized University of Central/State Government
Sub-Inspector (Staff Nurse)
a) 12th class pass from a recognised Board; and
b) passed the three and half years course in diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery from a recognised Board or council;
Sub-Inspector (Radiographer)
a) Intermediate or 10+2 with Science as a subject or equivalent; and
b) Diploma or Certificate (2 years course) in Radio diagnosis from an institution of the Central
Assistant Sub – Inspector (Pharmacist)
a) 12th class pass or equivalent from a recognized Board or University; and
b) two years Diploma in Pharmacy from a recognised Institute;
Assistant Sub – Inspector (Physio – -therapist)
a) Intermediate or 10+2 with Science as a subject or equivalent from a recognized Board or University.
b) Bachelor in Physiotherapy or 3 years Diploma in Physiotherapy from an institution recognized by All India Council Technical Education o r any Central Govt. or State Govt
Assistant Sub – Inspector (Dental Technician)
a) Matriculation with science as a subject or equivalent from recognised Board or University;
b)Two years of dental hygienist course recognized by Dental Council of India
Assistant Sub -Inspector (Laboratory Technician)
a)Matriculation with Science as a subject or equivalent from a recognised Board or University;
b)Diploma or certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology granted by an institution of the Central Govt. or State Govt or an Institution recognised by the Central Govt or State Govt
Assistant Sub -Inspector /Electro Cardiography Technician
a) Matriculation with Science as a subject or equivalent from a recognized Board or University.
b) Certificate in Electro Cardio Graphy Technology from an institute recognized by All India Council
Head Constable (Physiotherapy Assistant/ Nursing Assistant/ Medic)
a) 12th class pass or equivalent from a recognised Board or University.
b) Two year Diploma or certificate course in Physiotherapy from a recognised Institution.
Head Constable (ANM/Midwife)
a) 12th class pass or equivalent from a recognised Board or University;
b) Two years Diploma in Auxiliary Nurse midwifery from a n institution recognised by Nursing Council of India or State Nursing Council and duly registered with State Government or Indian Nursing council.
Head Constable (Dialysis Technician)
a) 12th class pass or equivalent from a recognised Board or University;
b) Two years Diploma in dialysis techniques or equivalent from recognised Institution
Head Constable (Junior X -ray Assistant)
a)Matriculation with science as a subject or equivalent from a recognised Board or University; and
b)Diploma or Certificate of two years course in Radio diagnosis from an institution of the Central Govt. or State Govt or an Institution recognised by the Central Govt or State Govt
Head Constable (Laboratory Assistant)
a)Matriculation with science as a subject or equivalent from a recognised Board or University; and
b)Certificate of Laboratory Assistant course granted by an institution of the Central Govt. or State Govt or an Institution recognised by the Central Govt or State Govt.
Head Constable (Electrician)
a) Matriculation or equivalent from a recognized Board or University.
b) Diploma in Electrician Trade from an institution of the Central Govt. Or State Govt. or an institution recognized by the Central Govt. or State Govt. preferably from Govt. Polytechnic or Industrial Training Institute with certificate of competency.
Head Constable (Steward)
a)Matriculation pass from a recognised Board, and
b) Diploma in Food and beverage services from a recognized institution of Central Govt. or State Govt
Constable (Masalchi)
a) Matriculation pass from a recognised Board.
b)Not less than two years experience in a similar job in a hotel or restaurant of repute.
Constable (Cook)
a)Matriculation pass from recognised Board
b)Not less than one year experience as Cook.
Constable (Safai Karamchari)
Matriculation pass from a recognised Board
Constable (Dhobi/ Washerman)
Matriculation pass from a recognised Board
Constable (W/C)
a) Matric or equivalent from a Board or University recognised by the Central or State Government or equivalent Army qualification in case of ExArmy personnel.
b) Physical and Medical Standard as prescribed for Constable (General Duty)
Constable (Table Boy)
a) Matriculation pass from a recognised Board
b)Not less than one year experience in a Hotel of repute or Defence services messes or other officers mess.
Vetunary
Head Constable (Veterinary)
(1) 10+2 with science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or equivalent from a recognised Board.
(2) Degree or Diploma or certificate of minimum one year duration related to veterinary therapeutic or live stock management
Head Constable (Lab Technician)
(1) 10+2 with science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or equivalent from a recognised Board.
(2) Two years Diploma or Certificate course in Veterinary Lab Technician with one year experience as veterinary lab technician from Government Hospital or Government recognised hospital or Government Institutions.
Head Constable (Radiographer)
(1) 10+2 with science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or equivalent from a recognised Board.
2 Degree or Diploma Certificates programmes in veterinary radiography from a recognised Institution.
Age Limit for CRPF Recruitment 2020
To apply for the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) job, the candidates required to attain the following age limit. The notified aged candidates only can able to apply for the job vacancy. Check the age limit details below.
Inspector
(Dietician)
|
Below 30 years
|
Sub-Inspector
(Staff Nurse)
|
30 years
|
Sub-Inspector
(Radiographer)
|
30 years
|
Assistant Sub –
Inspector (Pharmacist)
|
20 to 25 years
|
Assistant Sub –
Inspector (Physio – -therapist)
|
20 to 25 years.
|
Assistant Sub –
Inspector (Dental Technician)
|
20 to 25 years
|
Assistant Sub
-Inspector (Laboratory Technician)
|
20 to 25 years
|
Assistant Sub
-Inspector /Electro Cardiography Technician
|
20 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Physiotherapy Assistant/ Nursing Assistant/ Medic)
|
18 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(ANM/Midwife)
|
18 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Dialysis Technician)
|
18 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Junior X -ray Assistant)
|
20 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Laboratory Assistant)
|
20 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Electrician)
|
20 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Steward)
|
18 to 23 years
|
Constable
(Masalchi)
|
18 to 23 years
|
Constable (Cook)
|
18 to 23 years
|
Constable (Safai
Karamchari)
|
18 to 23 years
|
Constable (Dhobi/
Washerman)
|
18 to 23 years
|
Constable (W/C)
|
18 to 23 years
|
Constable (Table
Boy)
|
18 to 23 years
|
VETERINARY
|
Head Constable
(Veterinary)
|
18 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Lab Technician)
|
18 to 25 years
|
Head Constable
(Radiographer)
|
18 to 25 years
|
Application Fee for CRPF Recruitment 2020
To apply for the 800 Paramedical Staff job in Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the candidates requested to pay the application fees by notified mode.
For General/OBC/EWS (Inspector/SI (Group-B)) ₹200/-
For General/OBC/EWS (all other Posts (Group C) ₹100/-
For SC/ST/Female No Fee
Payment Mode Fee sent through Indian Postal Orders and Bank Draft Only
How To Apply
Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline for the CRPF Recruitment 2020 notification from 20th July 2020. The last date to apply Offline for CRPF Recruitment 2020 until 31st Augest 2020. Check out the notification PDF below
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