Delhi Police

The Delhi Police  is the main law and order agency for the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). It does not have jurisdiction over the adjoining areas of the National Capital Region.
Delhi Police has its origin in a small security force, established in 1803, under the assistant of British Resident to the Mughal Imperial Courts Founded in 1861 after the adoption of the Indian Police Act, Delhi Police remained a part of the Punjab Police until India gained independence in 1947. It was re-organized in 1966 following which four Delhi Police divisions were created. It is headed by the Police Commissioner of New Delhi, an officer of Director General of Police (DGP) rank. With a total strength of more than 80,000 personnel, Delhi Police is one of the largest metropolitan police in the world. Since 1984, the Police Training College for the Department of Police is located in the village of Jharoda Kalan

Delhi Police 2021 Asstt. Sub-Inspector Recruitment

Delhi Police Recruitment for Asstt. Sub - Inspector ( Radio Technician ) 2013

Eligibility Criteria for the post of Asstt. Sub-Inspector (Radio Technician)

Educational Qualification

 (a)       Matriculation with Science and Mathematics from a recognized Board or its equivalent.

(b)        Three years diploma in Electronics/Communication from a recognized Institute.

Desirable

Experience of one year in the repair and maintenance of wireless, telephone and other telecommunication equipments from a Government Department/Public Sector Undertaking/reputed communication organization.

Or

Having passed Grade-II Proficiency Test of Radio Technician conducted/approved by the Directorate of Co-ordination Police Wireless, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India with three years practical experience in the Armed-Forces/Govt. Department/any other recognized commercial communication training organization.

Or

Degree in Electronics/Communication from a recognized University/Institute or its equivalent.

Age 

20 to 27 years as on 01.01.2013 relaxable by 3 years for OBC, 5 years for SC/ST, Upto 35 years (38 years for OBC, 40 years for SC/ST) for widows/divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands and who are not re-married. Upto 30 years (33 for OBC, 35 for SC/ST) for departmental candidates of Delhi Police. Ex-Servicemen as per rules.

Note  1: 

A “departmental candidate” means who has rendered minimum three years regular and continuous service in Delhi Police.

Note  2: 

An “Ex-Serviceman” means a person, who has served in any rank whether as a combatant or non-combatant in Army, Navy or Air Force of the Indian Union and who retired from such service after earning his pension.

Note 3:

Ex-Servicemen who have already secured employment under Central Government in Group ‘C’ & ‘D’ posts on regular basis after availing of the benefits of reservation given to Ex-Servicemen for their re-employment are NOT eligible for fee concession or for claiming benefits of reservation under Ex-Servicemen category. However, they are eligible for the age relaxation only.

Physical measurement standards    Male Candidates

(i)         Height-165 cms, relaxable by 5 cms for residents of hill areas.

(ii)        Chest-81-85 cms, relaxable by 5 cms for residents of hill areas.

Female Candidates

Height -157 cms, relaxable by 5 cms for residents of hill areas,

Physical endurance tests      

Male candidates :-1600 metres race in 08 minutes 30 seconds (qualifying).

Female candidates :-800 metres race in 05 minutes (qualifying).

Physical endurance tests for departmental & Ex-Serviceman candidates          

Male candidates :-

1600 metres race (qualifying).

From the age of above 30 & upto 40 years  - 09 minutes and 30 seconds

From the age of 40 years and above  - 10 minutes and 30 seconds

Female candidates :-

800 metres race (qualifying).

From the age of above 30 & upto 40 years  - 06 minutes.

Medical Standards   

The candidate should be of sound health, free from any disease, defect or deformity.  Better eye 6/6 without glasses. Worse eye 6/36 corrected with glasses to 6/9 or 6/12 without glasses (both eyes).  The candidate should be free from colour blindness. No relaxation is allowed to any category of candidates on this count.

Exam Scheme for the post of Asstt. Sub-Inspector (Radio Technician)

Written Test  

All candidates, who qualify the PE&MT, shall be put through a written test of 02 hours  duration which will carry 100 marks. The paper shall be in two parts – first part consisting of question of 80 marks on theory on electronics and telecommunication of diploma standard, the second part shall consist of question of 20 marks on general knowledge.  The paper shall be Multi Choice Questions (MCQ). 

Trade Test    

(a)        Those candidates who secure 40% marks and above in the written test would be called for a ‘trade test’.

(b)        The trade test shall comprise of identifying faults, analysis and repair of faults in the wireless communication equipments used in Delhi Police.

(c)        Specific faults will be introduced in a working set which to be repaired and made operational by the candidates.

(d)       Similarly, the candidates will be tested for repairing of power supply, public address system and various tests/measuring equipments.

(e)        The trade test will be of 50 marks and the candidate securing less than 25 marks (50%) will be eliminated while preparing the final result.

Final Result   

The final result will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the Written Examination (100 marks). Where equal marks have been obtained by candidates their merit will be fixed as per date of birth.  The older candidate will be given preference and in case the date of birth is also the same, marks in the trade test would decide the merit.

Mode of Filling & Submission of Application Form

Application forms shall be available to the candidates in the following way: -

i)          Application form shall be available “on-line” on Delhi Police Websites www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in & www.delhipolice.nic.in. Candidate can feed the required data, take the print out and send it to Post Box No 8020, New Delhi-110033 after completing the required formalities e.g. affixing a recent photograph, putting his/her signature, attaching the Demand/Bank Draft/Banker's cheque of Rs. 100/- in the name of the DCP/Recruitment Cell, Delhi.

ii)         Application forms can be downloaded from Delhi Police websites www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in & www.delhipolice.nic.in. It can be filled in by the candidates and sent to Post Box Number 8020, New Delhi-110033.

iii)        Printed application forms would also be available in Employment News. Candidates can cut it out, fill it up and send to Post Box Number 8020, New Delhi-110033.

iv)        The application form printed in the Employment News or downloaded from the Delhi Police websites www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in & www.delhipolice.nic.in can be typed/photocopied on A4 size paper. It can be sent to Post Box Number 8020, New Delhi-110033 after filling it up and attaching the Bank Draft of Rs. 100/- in the name of DCP/ Recruitment Cell, Delhi.

Note:  

Under the Recruitment Scheme, no documents alongwith application form are required to be sent and the information given by the candidate will be presumed to be correct. To seek fee exemption of Rs. 100/-, the SC/ST candidates needs to attach an attested copy of caste certificate and Ex-Servicemen candidates to attach attested copies of discharge book/N.O.C.

Checking Of Original Certificates/ Documents

All the original documents/certificates pertaining to age, education, caste, hill areas, NOC/discharge certificate (in case of Ex-Serviceman), proof to avail age relaxation as a widow/divorced/judicially separated woman, would be checked at the time of bio-metrics of all the candidates declared successful in PE&MT. The candidates will also be required to submit attested photo copies of all the documents/certificates.

Caution:-

i)          Furnishing of false information or suppression of any factual information in the application form would be a disqualification for the job.

ii)         In the event of any forgery/cheating of any document(s) i.e. educational certificate, caste certificate etc., being detected at any stage, besides cancellation of candidature, a criminal case will also be got registered against the candidate as per law and the department's decision in this regard shall be final.

General Instructions for All the Posts:

i)          Application forms will be rejected if they are :-

            a)         Incomplete.

            b)         Without Demand/Bank Draft /banker's cheque of Rs. 100/-.

            c)         Received in duplicate.

            d)         Without attested copy of caste certificate in case of SC/ST and discharge book/NOC in case of Ex-Servicemen for fee exemption.

            e)         Without photograph.

            f)         Application form not signed by the candidate.

ii)         The candidates should have required educational qualification/experience for the post at the time of filling up of application form.   

iii)        10% vacancies are reserved for Ex-servicemen as per GOI's instructions.

iv)        Candidates seeking relaxation in height and chest will have to produce relevant original documents at the time of physical measurement.

iv-a)     The candidates belonging to Hill areas i.e. Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas and candidates belonging to states of Sikkim, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir and Leh & Ladakh regions of J&K and claiming relaxation in height and chest would have to produce a certificate to this effect (Hill area certificate) from the competent authority i.e. DC/DM/SDM or Tehsildar of their place of residence with the application form and at the time of Physical Measurement Test.

v)         Candidates belonging to OBC category of area other than Delhi shall have to produce OBC certificate on the prescribed format required for appointment to posts under the Govt. of India.

vi)        If there is any variation in the interpretation of words/instructions, the English version will prevail and the decision of Police Headquarters will be final.

vii)       Candidates already working with Govt. can apply after intimating to their Head of Office/ Department and need not send another copy through proper channel. An undertaking

to this effect may be enclosed with the application form. They will have to provide N.O.C. from their department at the time of checking of documents.

viii)      If ineligibility of a candidate is detected at any stage, his/her candidature will be cancelled without any prior notice.

ix)        The candidate must be sure of his/her height, chest and educational qualification, which should conform to  the minimum standards laid down.

x)         Any change in the schedule already announced would be displayed on the notice board of the DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Kingsway Camp, Delhi and on “Notice Board” available on the website www.delhipolice.nic.in.

xi)        Candidate should mention his/her Roll No. on the application while making any correspondence with the DCP/Recruitment Cell. It should be addressed to the following: DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Kingsway Camp, Delhi-110009.

xii)       Candidates are advised to keep with themselves photocopies of application form, admit card and admission card (at the time of written examination) for ready reference.

xiii)      Medium of instruction in Police Training School is Hindi.

xiv)      All the candidates will be sent Admit card for PE&MT and for other tests by post. The department will not be responsible for postal delay or non receipt of letters. Admission Card for the written test will be issued to the successful candidates immediately after the PE&MT at the ground itself.

xv)       No TA/DA will be paid.

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