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KSP Recruitment 2017 For Armed Police Constable

Karnataka State Police (KSP) has released a notification for the recruitment of 450 Armed Police Constables. Interested candidates may check the eligibility criteria and apply online from 16-08-2017 to 30-08-2017.
More details about KSP Recruitment (2017), including number of vacancies, eligibility criteria, selection procedure.

Recruitment For Armed Police Constable

Job Location: Karnataka

No. of Vacancies: 450
Pay Scale: 11,600-21,000

Eligibility

Educational Qualification: Candidates should have passed SSLC-CBSE, SSLC-ICSE, SSLC-SSC, SSLC-State Board, SSLC-Equivalent.

Age Limit (as on 30-08-2017): Minimum 18 years and Maximum 25 years

Age Relaxation:
Sr. No. Category of Candidates Relaxation of Age Permissible
1. SC/ST/CAT-01/2A/2B/3A and 3B Candidates 2 years
2. Tribal Candidates 5 years

Selection Process: Selection of candidates will be made on the basis of Written Examination, Endurance Test and Physical Standard Test.

Application Fee: General/2A/2B/3A/3B Candidates have to pay Rs. 250 and SC/ST/CAT-01 Candidates have to pay Rs. 100 through Bank Challan of State Bank of Mysore (SBM) and State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH).

Important Dates:
Starting Date of Online Application: 16-08-2017
Last Date of Online Application: 30-08-2017
Last Date for Submitting Application Fee: 01-09-2017

Click Here To Apply Now 

About Karnataka State Police

The district police administration is headed by a Superintendent of Police. A group of districts comprise a range, led by an Inspector General of Police. Police administration in Bangalore is headed by a commissioner of police with the rank of Additional DGP. Mysore, Mangalore and Hubli-Dharwad city are headed by an Inspector General of Police(IGP) while Belgaum is headed by a Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG).
The Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG&IGP) is the head of the state’s police department, and under him are Additional Directors Generals of Police. Each Additional Director General of Police is in charge of a particular function: law and order, crime and technical services, administration, intelligence, the Karnataka State Reserve Police, recruitment and training.
There are five Commissionarates. The Bengaluru commissioner has the rank of Additional Director General of Police, and the commissioners in Hubli-Dharwad, Mysuru and Mangaluru have the rank of Inspector General of Police while the Belagavi commissioner has the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police. Six Inspectors General of Police are in charge of ranges, with several Inspectors General of Police in charge of specific functions. Each Range comprises three to six districts, and each district is headed by a Superintendent of Police.