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Assam Rifles Recruitment 2023- Rifleman/ Rifle Women Vacancy, Job Opening

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Assam Rifles has released the latest job notification for the Rifleman/ Rifle Women vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the Assam Rifles 2023 job vacancy.

Assam Rifles Recruitment 2023

Assam Rifles has released an employment notification for the recruitment of Rifleman/ Rifle Women Vacancy. More details about the recruitment are provided below:

Assam Rifles job Openings

About Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

Rifleman/ Rifle Women

Posts

81

Location

All India

Salary

As Per Assam Rifles Norms

Last Date

30-Jul-2023

Age

18-28 Years

Application Fees

All Candidates: Rs.100/-

SC/ST/Female Candidates: Nil

Mode of Payment: Online

Educational Qualification for Assam Rifles Job Opening

Post NameEducational Qualification

Rifleman/ Rifle Women

To apply for the post of Rifleman/ Rifle Women at Assam Rifles, candidate should have completed 10th from any of the recognized boards or Universities.

How to apply for Assam Rifles Job Vacancy

Interested and eligible candidates can apply Online at Assam Rifles official website assamrifles.gov.in, Starting from 01-07-2023 to 30-Jul-2023

Disclaimer: Provided by Assam Rifles

About Assam Rifles: The Assam Rifles is the oldest branch of the Indian Army, dating back to 1835 under the British Raj, raised under the name Cachar Levy. The present name of "Assam Rifles" has been used since 1917. Similar to the Rashtriya Rifles in Jammu and Kashmir, in the Northeastern States the Assam Rifles is the specialised force that carries out anti-insurgency operations in difficult terrain of the region. Over the course of its history, the Assam Rifles have served in a number of roles, conflicts and theatres including World War I, where they served in Europe and the Middle East, and World War II, where they served mainly in Burma. After the Chinese annexation of Tibet, the Assam Rifles were tasked with manning the Tibetan border of Assam Himalayan region. They were also instrumental in maintaining law and order in Arunachal Pradesh.