Why Should I Join the Police Force? A career in Police Force is regarded as one of the most respected positions in society. If you have a passion for serving society, the police force is the right career to pick. There are numerous designations for Police Force in India. Some of the major responsibilities of the police force are promoting and preserving public order, investigating crimes, identifying the problems and situations that could potentially lead to crimes, maintaining law & order and much more. In order to become a part of police forces, aspirants need to be in a good physical condition and a healthy body. However, It is not an easy task to become a part of police force in India, as the selection process involves both written and physical tests. Police officers receives ultimate respect in the society and it is one of the well-paid career options in the public sector. What are the Posts in Police Force? There are several designations in Indian Police Force/ Department, and the recruitment for various posts are different from each other. All the positions of a police officer are listed below: Constable: It is the starting rank in the Department of Police in India. The major responsibility of the police constable is to assist the head of the police stations and head constables. They should carry out the responsibility given by the senior. Head Constable (HC): Police Head Constable assists Sub-Inspector of Office in carrying out day-to-day activities of the police station. Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI): An Assistant sub-inspector is a non-gazetted police officer ranking above a police head constable and below a sub-inspector. Sub-Inspector (SI): Sub-Inspector is the officer who under Indian Police rules and regulations can file a charge sheet in court, and is usually the first investigating officer. Assistant Inspector (AI): Assistant Inspector of Police is the assistant officer-incharge of a police station in a particular region or locality. Assistant Inspector Designation is higher than a Sub Inspector Designation. They take the responsibility of the police station in case of absence of Inspector.
Inspector / Circle Inspector: Inspector of Police is the officer-in-charge of a police station in a particular region or locality. Inspector is Senior than a sub inspector. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP): Deputy Superintendent of Police is a state police officer who belongs to provincial police forces. Superintendent of Police (SP): SP are in-charge of a large urban area within the district or Deputy Commander of an Armed Police or Special Commando Battalion. Why Gyan Sagar Institute? Police Exams Coaching in Chandigarh – Gyan Sagar Institute provides the best coaching for Police Exams i.e for Punjab Police, Chandigarh Police, Haryana Police, Himachal Police, Delhi Police etc. As we all know that every year thousands of student appear for police exams in every states and due to its difficulty level only few candidates are able to crack it. We provide right preparation strategy to clear the police exams. This type of examination requires a good level of intelligence with great practice & lots of motivational sessions. In Gyan Sagar Institute we give complete training and best support to the candidates to get success in Police Exams.