
BSF Constable Tradesmen Recruitment 2025: Application For 3588 Posts To Begin On July 26
BSF Constable Tradesmen Recruitment 2025: Those selected will get a salary ranging between Rs 21,700 to Rs 69,100 per month.
The Border Security Force (BSF) has announced the recruitment of Constable Tradesmen for the year 2025 through a short notification. A total of 3588 vacancies are available for various trades such as Cobbler, Tailor, Carpenter, among others. The application process will commence on July 26 and will conclude on August 25.
Both male and female candidates between the age of 18 to 25 years are eligible to apply. Age relaxation will be available to reserved category candidates. Interested and eligible candidates can visit the official BSF website at bsf.gov.in to apply for the recruitment drive. Detailed information regarding the posts and trades will be provided in the full notification, which is expected to be released soon on the official website.
According to the short notification, 3406 vacancies have been allocated for male candidates, while 182 for female candidates. These vacancies are spread across different trades under the Constable Tradesmen category.
— For trades of Constable (Carpenter), Constable (Plumber), Constable (Painter), Constable (Electrician), Constable (Pump Operator), and Constable (Upholster):
(a) Must have matriculation or an equivalent qualification from a recognised Board.
(b) Should have one of the following:
(I) A two-year certificate course from Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in the relevant or a similar trade.
(II) A one-year certificate course from Industrial Training Institute (ITI) or a Government-affiliated Vocational Institute, along with at least one year of experience in the trade.
— For trades of Constable (Cobbler), Constable (Tailor), Constable (Washerman), Constable (Barber), Constable (Sweeper), and Constable (Khoji/Syce):
(a) Must have matriculation or an equivalent qualification from a recognised Board.
(b) Must be proficient in the relevant trade.
(c) Must pass the trade test in the respective trade conducted by the recruitment board.
BSF Constable Tradesmen Recruitment 2025: Application Fee
An application fee needs to be paid online using Net Banking, UPI, Debit Card, Credit Card, or other available online payment methods. The exact fee amount and any exemption details will be specified in the detailed notification.
BSF Constable Tradesmen Recruitment 2025: Salary
Those selected will get a salary ranging between Rs 21,700 to Rs 69,100 per month.
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