Border Security Force seeks applicants for 391 Constable GD positions under sports quota
The Border Security Force (BSF) has announced a recruitment drive for Group-C Constable (GD Under Sports QUOTA) for the year 2025. This initiative aims to fill a total of 391 vacancies, with 197 positions allocated for male candidates and 194 for female candidates. Interested individuals can submit their applications through the official website, rectt.bsf.gov.in, until November 4, 2025.
To be eligible for these positions, applicants must be aged between 18 and 23 years as of August 1, 2025. The upper age limit is subject to relaxation for candidates belonging to reserved categories, ensuring a fair opportunity for all. Furthermore, applicants are required to have completed their Matriculation or possess an equivalent qualification from a recognized educational board.
As part of the application process, candidates are required to pay a fee. Male candidates who fall under the General (UR) and OBC categories will need to pay a fee of Rs 159. However, fees are waived for female candidates and those belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories, promoting inclusivity in this recruitment drive.
The application process is straightforward. Candidates should begin by visiting the official BSF recruitment website. Upon reaching the homepage, they will find a link for Constable GD registration. By clicking this link, candidates can proceed to register and fill out the application form. After completing the form, they are required to pay the applicable fee and then submit the application. It is advisable for candidates to take a printout of their application for future reference.
For additional details regarding the recruitment, candidates are encouraged to refer to the official notification available on the BSF website. This recruitment initiative not only aims to strengthen the forces but also provides a valuable opportunity for eligible individuals to serve in a vital capacity within the Border Security Force.
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