Border Security Force (BSF) Announces Sports Quota Recruitment in 2025: Online Applications Sought for 241 Constable General Duty Positions on rectt.bsf.gov.in; Examine Vacancy Information Below
The Border Security Force (BSF) has announced a recruitment drive for 241 Constable (General Duty) positions under the Sports Quota. The drive aims to fill 128 vacancies for male candidates and 113 for female candidates.
Eligible Indian nationals aged between 18 and 23 years as of August 1, 2025, can apply online for these posts from July 25 to August 20, 2025, on the official BSF recruitment website (rectt.bsf.gov.in).
To be considered, applicants must have passed the 10th grade from a recognized board in India and possess a requisite sports quota certificate. The selection process includes document verification, a physical standards test, and a detailed medical examination.
The selected candidates will receive a pay scale at Level-3 (₹21,700–69,100) plus allowances, with jobs located across India.
For detailed information, such as the sports disciplines eligible, application format, and instructions, candidates can download the official notification PDF from recruitment portals and job alert websites.
For the most accurate and updated information, always refer to the official BSF recruitment website: rectt.bsf.gov.in.
Key Details:
- Post: Constable (General Duty) - Sports Quota
- Total Vacancies: 241 (Male: 128, Female: 113)
- Age Limit: 18–23 years as on 01/08/2025 (relaxations apply)
- Educational Qualification: Minimum 10th pass
- Eligibility: Meritorious sportspersons in recognized sports
- Application Dates: 25 July to 20 August 2025 (11:59 PM)
- Selection Process: Document Verification, Physical Test, Medical Exam
- Pay Scale: Level-3 (₹21,700–69,100) + Allowances
- Job Location: Across India
Interested and eligible candidates are advised to visit the official website (rectt.bsf.gov.in) and submit their applications before the deadline. Keep a printout of the application for future reference.
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