CISF Constable Admit Card 2019 released at cisfrectt.in: Here’s how to download.

Source – indiatoday.in

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has released Constable Tradesman Admit Card 2019 on the official website, cisfrectt.in. Candidates can download the PST/PET admit card directly through the official website of CISF. This recruitment drive aims to fill 914 Constable (Tradesman) posts.

CISF will conduct the Physical Endurance Test (PET), Physical Standard Test (PST), Documentation and Trade Test for the post of Constable (Tradesman) from January 3, 2020.

CISF Constable Admit Card 2019: Steps to download

Step 1: Visit the official site of CISF at cisfrectt.in.

Step 2: Click on ‘CISF Constable Admit Card 2019’ link available on the home page.

Step 3: Enter the date of birth, roll number and captcha code and click on submit.

Step 4: Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Check the admit card and download it.

Note: Take a print out for further need.

CISF Constable Admit Card 2019: Direct link

Click here for the direct link to download CISF Constable Admit Card 2019.

Selection procedure:

  • The candidates will be selected on the basis of PET/PST, Documentation & Trade Test.
  • Candidates who will qualify PET/PST will be required to appear for the documentation process followed by trade test. OMR based written examination which will be bilingual i.e. Hindi and English.

UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020: Official notification released, check details.

Source – indiatoday.in

UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the official notification for Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Assistant Commandants (Executive) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) 2020 on the official website, upsc.gov.in.

The last date for the interested and eligible candidates to apply for UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020 registration is December 24, 2019.

UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020: Exam dates

As per the schedule released by the commission, the UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020 examination will be held on March 1.

Eligibility criteria for UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020:

Those interested in applying should have completed graduation from a recognised university. Possession of NCC ‘B’ or ‘C’ certificate will be a desirable qualification and will be given consideration at the time of interview/personality test only.

UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020 registration: How to apply

Step 1: Log on to the official website of UPSC

Step 2: On the homepage, click on “Application for CISF-LDCE, 2020”

Step 3: Create your registration account by clicking appropriately on the link provided below the “login” button

Step 4: Log on using your credentials

Step 5: Fill in the application form in the prescribed format

Step 6: Upload all the required documents and pay the application fees

Step 7: Click on ‘submit’

UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020: Direct link

Direct link: https://upsconline.nic.in/

Selection procedure for UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020:

The candidates will be selected on the basis of a written examination, physical and medical standard tests or personality/interview tests.

Candidates must meet the prescribed Physical and Medical standards for admission to the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for selection of Assistant Commandant (Executive) in CISF, 2020.

The Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests and Medical Standard Tests will be conducted under the supervision of CISF. These tests will be conducted at various centres to be notified after the results of the written examination.

All the Candidates, who are declared qualified in the Medical Standards Tests, will be called for the Interview/Personality Test to be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. Candidates, who are declared medically unfit but allowed to appear before the “Review Medical Board” on their appeal by the Appellate Authority will be called for Interview/Personality Tests provisionally. The Interview/Personality Test will carry 200 marks.

About UPSC

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s premier central recruiting agency which is responsible for appointments to and examinations for all India services and group A & group B of central services.

UPSC to release CISF (AC) LDCE 2020 official notification on this date! Here’s how you can apply online.

Source – indiatoday.in

PSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will release the official notification for Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Assistant Commandants (Executive) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) 2020 tomorrow, December 4 on the official website, the link for which is upsc.gov.in . The last date to apply for UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020 registration is December 24, 2019.

UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020: Exam dates

As per the schedule released by the commission, the UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020 examination will be held on March 1.

Eligibility criteria for UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020:

Those interested in applying should have completed graduation from a recognised university. Possession of NCC ‘B’ or ‘C’ certificate will be a desirable qualification and will be given consideration at the time of interview/personality test only.

UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020 registration: How to apply

  • Log on to the official website of UPSC
  • On the homepage, click on “Application for CISF-LDCE, 2020”
  • Create your registration account by clicking appropriately on the link provided below the “login” button
  • Log on using your credentials
  • Fill in the application form in the prescrinbed format
  • Upload all the required documents and pay the application fees
  • Click on submit

Direct link: https://upsconline.nic.in/

Selection procedure for UPSC CISF (AC) LDCE 2020:

The candidates will be selected on the basis of a written examination, physical and medical standard tests or personality/interview tests.

Candidates must meet the prescribed Physical and Medical standards for admission to the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for selection of Assistant Commandant (Executive) in CISF, 2020.

The Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests and Medical Standard Tests will be conducted under the supervision of CISF. These tests will be conducted at various centres to be notified after the results of the written examination.

All the Candidates, who are declared qualified in the Medical Standards Tests, will be called for the Interview/Personality Test to be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. Candidates, who are declared medically unfit but allowed to appear before the “Review Medical Board” on their appeal by the Appellate Authority will be called for Interview/Personality Tests provisionally. The Interview/Personality Test will carry 200 marks.

About UPSC

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s premier central recruiting agency which is responsible for appointments to and examinations for all India services and group A & group B of central services.

CISF security botch-up leads to delay of flights at Patna airport

Sourcce: hindustantimes.com

The CISF went on a wild goose chase following a security scare after it failed to detain a suspicious passenger, believed to be carrying an objectionable item in his hand baggage.

The CISF, however, could neither recover any objectionable item nor identify the passenger, but ended up delaying three flights — one of GoAir (G8-150 to Delhi) and two of IndiGo (6E-2041 to Delhi; and 6E 7718 to Kolkata) — as it temporarily suspended boarding of passengers into aircraft.

The CISF also insisted on an intensive security re-check, which included re-frisking and re-scanning personal baggage of all 180 passengers, asking some on board the GoAir flight to deplane and reroute through security. The aircraft was subjected to anti-sabotage by airlines security staff before being allowed to take off at 9.30pm, 80 minutes behind schedule.

Having found nothing objectionable on GoAir, the CISF concluded that the “culprit” would have flown to the national capital by another aircraft of SpiceJet (SG-8481), which flew around 7.30pm. It then not only alerted its counterparts at Delhi airport, but also called for SpiceJet station manager Syed Hassan and its security incharge Amit Jha to impress upon them to ask their colleagues in Delhi to be alert and keep an eye on all deplaning passengers from the Patna flight.

As the whole drama unfolded at the Jai Prakash Narayan International airport here between 7.30 and 9.30pm, the GoAir and the IndiGo flights were delayed by up to 80 minutes.

Avinash Kumar, a Delhi-bound GoAir passenger, said: “We were harassed in the name of security as all passengers, including those on wheelchair, were made to disembark and go through the security drill all over again, with no tangible result whatsoever. This led to a delay, causing severe inconvenience to passengers.”

The CISF ended up with egg on its face, giving out conflicting statements, as it was hard put to defend its actions.

Vishal Dubey, commandant of the airport security unit, Patna airport, sent a text message on a WhatsApp group, terming the operation as “routine intensive search”. “Please don’t go by any version of any unusual detection, etc. All passengers boarded and flew (sic!). It was a precautionary measure in wake of alert (sic!),” read his text message.

Dubey’s subordinate, inspector Ajit Kumar, sent out a different message on another WhatsApp group that read: “A screener (baggage screener on X-ray machine) missed some suspicious item in hand baggage of a passenger during physical check. All the screened passengers were rechecked and allowed for boarding. In the whole process some delay has occurred.”

Airport director BCH Negi said, “Three flights were delayed last night due to some security issues. You can speak to the CISF commandant for details.”

Dubey, however, refused to talk to this reporter, saying he was not authorised to speak to the media.

CISF public relations officer, Hemendra, said: “I am not aware about the incident as I am on leave.”

Security at all Indian airports has been heightened following a high alert till August 31.