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Ministry of Home Affairs has published a recruitment notification for over 1,000 positions of Security Assistant (Executive).
Updated : Oct 31, 2018, 11:12 AM IST
In case you would want to work with the Intelligence bureau then you are in luck. Ministry of Home Affairs has published a recruitment notification for over 1,000 positions of Security Assistant (Executive). The application process has already begun and the last date to apply would be November 10.
The payscale would be according to the 7th pay matrix.
Interested candidates can visit NCS official website ncs.gov.in or MHA website mha.gov.in to apply online.
As mentioned earlier, the pay scale would be according to the seventhpay commission. The finalised candidates will be selected in the pay scale of Rs 5,200-20,200 plus Grade Pay of Rs 2,000 (PB-1).
The vacancy is for total 1054 positions. Candidates should be 10th pass. To get selected, candidates need to pass the written examination and should be well-versed in at least one of the local languages.
The written exam will be constituted of three categories. Section I will have written test including objective questions for 100 marks
Section II- Descriptive questions: (a) translation of a 500-word passage from a local language to English for 40 marks.
(b) Spoken ability test for ten marks.
Section III- Interview/ Personality test for 50 marks
Meanwhile, the safe and steady '9 to 5' jobs may no more be an option for most of the Indians, warns a new book 'Job Crisis in India', which also advises the youth to be prepared for a world of short-term work or "gigs".
The book, written by renowned business journalist Raghavan Jagannathan, takes the issue of jobs in India head-on and explains why "middle-class jobs may soon turn out to become gigs project work or contract work".
While a 'gig', when loosely defined, means "working part-time for money", the dictionary meaning of a gig economy is "a labour market characterized by the prevalence of short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs".