BSF Head Constable (RO RM) Recruitment 2025

BSF Head Constable (RO RM) Recruitment 2025

BSF Head Constable (RO/RM) Recruitment 2025 | FreeJobInformation.in

BSF Head Constable (RO/RM) Recruitment 2025

BSF Head Constable (RO RM) Recruitment 2025

BSF Head Constable (RO/RM) Recruitment 2025 Introduction

BSF Head Constable (RO RM) Recruitment 2025: The Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF) invites online applications from eligible male and female Indian citizens for the posts of Head Constable (Radio Operator) and Head Constable (Radio Mechanic) in the BSF Communication Set-up for the vacancy year 2025. This is a great opportunity for candidates with a background in Science or ITI to join a prestigious paramilitary force. For all details and updates, visit FreeJobInformation.in.

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Quick Overview

BSF Head Constable (RO/RM) Recruitment 2025
Recruitment BodyBorder Security Force (BSF)
Post NameHead Constable (Radio Operator & Radio Mechanic)
Vacancies1121 (RO: 910, RM: 211)
Pay ScaleLevel-4 (Rs. 25,500 – Rs. 81,100)
Application ModeOnline
Official Websiterectt.bsf.gov.in

Vacancy Details

PostTotal Vacancies
Head Constable (Radio Operator – RO)910
Head Constable (Radio Mechanic – RM)211
Grand Total1121

Important Dates

EventDate
Online Application Start DateAugust 24, 2025
Online Application Last DateSeptember 23, 2025
Exam DatesTo be Notified

Application Fee

CategoryFee
General/OBC/EWS (Male)Rs. 100/- per post
SC/ST/Female/BSF Dept./ESM/CANil

Note: All candidates must pay a service charge of Rs. 59/- to the Common Service Centre (CSC).

Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit

Candidates must be between 18 and 25 years of age as of the closing date of application (23.09.2025). Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories.

Educational Qualification

  • HC (RO): 12th Pass with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with 60% aggregate marks OR Matriculation with a two-year ITI certificate in a relevant trade.
  • HC (RM): 12th Pass with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with 60% aggregate marks OR Matriculation with a two-year ITI certificate in a relevant trade.

Selection Process & Exam Scheme

The selection process will be conducted in three phases:

  1. Phase 1: Physical Standard Test (PST) & Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
  2. Phase 2: Computer Based Test (CBT).
  3. Phase 3: Document Verification, Dictation & Paragraph Reading Test (for HC-RO only), and Medical Examination.

Phase 2: Computer Based Test (CBT)

SubjectQuestionsMarks
Physics4080
Mathematics2040
Chemistry2040
English & GK2040
Total100200

Note: The duration is 2 hours. There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

BSF HC (RO/RM) Exam Syllabus

  • Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics: Syllabus will be based on the 10+2/Intermediate level of CBSE/State Boards.
  • English & GK: General English, Current Affairs, History, Geography, and General Science.

How to Apply for BSF HC (RO/RM) Recruitment

Follow these steps to apply online:

  1. Read the official notification carefully from the link provided below.
  2. Visit the BSF recruitment portal: rectt.bsf.gov.in.
  3. Complete the One Time Registration (OTR) process.
  4. Log in and select the post you wish to apply for (HC-RO, HC-RM, or both).
  5. Fill out the application form with accurate details and upload the required documents.
  6. Pay the application fee online.
  7. Review and submit the final application. Take a printout for future reference.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I apply for both HC (RO) and HC (RM) posts?

Yes, you can apply for both posts if you are eligible, but you need to submit separate applications and fees for each.

What is the last date to apply?

The last date for online application is September 23, 2025.

Is there a physical test for this recruitment?

Yes, the first phase of the selection process includes a Physical Standard Test (PST) and a Physical Efficiency Test (PET).

What is the negative marking in the CBT?

There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer in the Computer Based Test.

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