Chandigarh Police Recruitment 2013 www.chandigarhpolice.gov.in

Chandigarh Police has invites online application for Indian nations for filling up the 05 vacancies of Clerk posts. Eligible candidates may apply through online mode of application on or before 15th October, 2013. Further more details of Chandigarh Police Recruitment 2013 is mention below -

Chandigarh Police vacancies details :
Number of posts : 05
Name of post : Clerk


Age Limit : Candidates age should be between 18 to 28 yrs for OBC & 18 to 30 yrs for SC as on 01.01.2013.

Education Qualification : Candidates should have  Bachelor's Degree and proficiency in operation of computer and a speed of 35 wpm in typewriting in English on Computer.

Application Fee : Candidates Need have to pay Rs. 200/- in the form of Bank Draft in favour of Section Officer/ Accountants, Sector – 9, UT/ Police Head quarters Payable at Chandigarh.

Pay Scale : Rs. 10,300-34800/- + Grade Pay Rs. 3200/-.

How to Apply : Candidates may apply through online by www.chandigarhpolice.gov.in. Fill the form properly in accurate manner. Thereafter take the print out of application form available in a prescribed format on the official website and attached all required documents in support of age, caste certificate, qualification etc. The Form should send at given address:

“The Senior Superintendent of Police / Hqrs,
  Police Lines, Sector-26,
  Chandigarh”.

Important Date :
Last Date for submit of online Application : 15.10.2013
Last Date for Receipt of hard copy of Application : 25.10.2013

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