Name of Post: Police Constable (Telecommunications)
Scale of Pay: ₹ 22200 – 48000/-
Qualifications:
– General: Pass in SSLC Examination or its equivalent.
– Technical: NTC in Radio/ Television/ Electronics/ Telecommunication/ Electrical Engineering/ Computer/ Information Technology or equivalent approved by Government of Kerala or equivalent qualification prescribed in respect of Ex-Service personnel.
CATEGORY NO: 340/2020
Name of Post: Police Constable (Armed Police Battalion)
Special Recruitment for SC/ST
Note: Women candidates and differently abled candidates are not eligible to apply in response to this notification.
Scale of Pay: ₹ 22,200-48,000/-
Qualifications:
– Pass in HSE (Plus Two) or its equivalent
– Those who have failed in HSE (Plus 2) shall also be considered if sufficient number of qualified candidates are not available to fill up the quota.
CATEGORY NO: 357/2020 – 358/2020
Name of Post: Police Constable (Armed Police Battalion)
Note: Women candidates and differently abled candidates are not eligible to apply in response to this notification.
Scale of Pay: ₹ 22,200-48,000/-
Qualifications: Pass in HSE examination (Plus Two) or its equivalent
Important Instructions
Instructions to Apply
Last Date for receipt of applications – 20.01.2021 Wednesday upto 12 Midnight.
Apply at https://www.keralapsc.gov.in
How to Apply ?
Please read all job details clearly and apply exactly as mentioned below only if you meet eligibility criteria.
About Company: Kerala State Police is the law enforcement agency for the state of Kerala with its headquarters at Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital.
Kerala Police has a reputation for being one of the best-managed state police forces in the country and is one of the top-ranking states in terms of maintenance of law and order. Kerala police is also one of the first police departments in South Asia to implement community policing through an enactment. It is popularly known as ‘Janamaithri’ policing, which literally translates to people-friendly policing Kerala Police registers the highest number of cognizable offences in the country, next only to the National Capital Territory of Delhi. This has to be viewed in perspective of the relatively peaceful image of the state. This is a reflection of the good practice adopted by the state in registering every cognizable instance reported at the Police station level and dealing with the crimes and offenders legally.