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NCRB Recruitment 2023 - Head Constable Vacancy, Latest Jobs

National Crime Records Bureau Officials recently published a job notification to fill up 04 Head Constable (Dvr) Jobs in India. Apply Now!

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National Crime Records Bureau Officials recently published a job notification to fill up 04 Posts for Head Constable vacancies. All the eligible aspirants can check the NCRB career official website i.e., ncrb.gov.in recruitment 2023. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on National Crime Records Bureau Officials (NCRB) New Delhi Job Vacancy 2023.

NCRB Job Recruitment 2023

National Crime Records Bureau Officials recently published a job notification to fill up 04 Posts of Head Constable. All the eligible aspirants can check the NCRB career official website i.e., ncrb.gov.in recruitment 2023. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

National Crime Records Bureau Job Openings

About NCRB Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

Head Constable 

No. of Posts

04

Age Limit

No Age Limit

Salary

(Level - 4) Rs.25,500 - Rs.81,100 Per Month

Job Location

New Delhi

Last Date

09/02/2023

Application Fee

N/A

Website

ncrb.gov.in

Qualification and Eligibility Criteria for Head Constable Vacancy:

The candidate Should have 3 years' Experience of driving a light motor vehicle or heavy motor vehicle

How To Apply for NCRB Job Openings 2023:

Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the website ncrb.gov.in

Selection Procedure for Head Constable Job Vacancy:

The selection of the candidates will be based on the Deputation.

Disclaimer: Provided by National Crime Records Bureau Officials.

About National Crime Records Bureau Officials (NCRB): NCRB was set-up in 1986 to function as a repository of information on crime and criminals so as to assist the investigators in linking crime to the perpetrators based on the recommendations of the Tandon Committee, National Police Commission (1977-1981) and the MHA's Task force (1985).