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Subject: Technical jobs in CID Date: 28-Nov-2008 |
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| Question: ELIGIBILITY FOR QUOTING THE TECHNICAL JOBS IN CID | ||
| Answer: The Crime Investigation Department (CID) is the investigative wing of the State Police. In some states, CID is also referred to as CB CID (Crime Branch CID). In contrast to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), an autonomous investigative agency under the Central Govt. that deals with the investigation of criminal as well as corruption cases and whose jurisdiction is not only confined to any particular state, the CID, in a given state, investigates criminal cases only pertaining to that particular state.
The state police and the judicial bodies rely on the CID's report for a true picture of the crime as the department is not only equipped with proper investigative skills and techniques but is also reputed for its impartiality being relatively insulated from outside interference. In general, police personnel are recruited at three levels - by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) through the Civil Services Examination (IPS cadre), State Public Service Commissions and by the District Police Headquarters. Some of the police personnel selected via either of these routes are appointed by the CID on a regular posting if they have the requisite aptitude. No separate notifications are issued for recruitment to the CID. Eligibility for jobs of the level of Sub-Inspector and above is graduation.
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