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Hello Aspirant,
MPSC DySP postings may depend on vacancies at different places,your home district and your past experience .Mostly people are allotted nearby rural area to your home town in the initial years also in the probation period most of the important areas are covered which gives good exposure to probationers and most of the times, young officers are not directly posted to a big city because of their less exposure to administration. So mostly it will be rural towns.
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Hello Dear,
As per the guide lines of Home ministry you can be posted in your home district. After clearing such a big exam and getting a post like DSP and SDM you are still worried about getting posted in home district.
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Yes as a drug inspector you can get a job in your hometown. But it must be necessary there must be a vacancy in your home town for drug inspector. or becoming a drug inspector you must have a bachelor's degree in Pharmacy. The recruitment of Drug Inspectors is conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) and MPSC. These authorities conduct entrance exams for the position of Drug inspector when there are vacancies. The main responsibility is to examine the pharmaceutical products at various stage 2 in the quality and how much safe that for humans.
The post of Drug Inspector is common in health related ministries and departments of Central or various State Governments, in various health related projects (like National Health Mission, Family & Child Welfare Programmes, Tobacco Control Programme, etc).Initial postings cannot be predicted because it depends on vacancies. If you clear a central level drug inspector recruitment exam , then mostly you can be posted anywhere in India. At a state level, you might get posting according to your preference ,but it is not for sure. Later based on experience , you will be posted on various projects and job locations according to the requirements. Also initially you will be under probation, so it can be anywhere because in probation period the candidates is exposed to various areas of the job to get an overall understanding,so your further posting might be based on the training period performance too. So bottom line , it cannot be predicted for sure.
Hello,
To become a Drug Inspector a candidate needs to have completed his Graduation in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Science or Clinical Pharmacology or Micro-biology or Medicine or any other equivalent qualification with these specializations from a recognized university or institution.
A Drug Inspector is a professional in the field of Pharmacy who is an expert in monitoring and executing efficiency, safety, quality and usefulness of drugs from the production stage to the final i.e, selling stage. To become one , for a start you should pass 12th with Physics, Chemistry/ Biotechnology, Biology/ Microbiology as your main subjects. Followed by this ,you should pursue a bachelors and masters degree in Pharmacy or Medicine or Pharmaceutical Sciences.Masters is not compulsory but it will give you a better edge. Degrees with specialisation in Microbiology or Clinical Pharmacology are usually preferred. The recruitment of Drug Inspectors is conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) and different SPSCs (State Public Service Commission). So the final step is to prepare and clear the respective entrance exams conducted by the UPSC and various SPSCs when there are vacancies.
If you are currently in 12th standard , the visit the below link to know about B.Pharm course and colleges you should aim for:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/pharmacy-course
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-pharm-bachelor-of-pharmacy
Hello.
To become an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer in India, you need to crack the Union public service commission (UPSC) examination held every year. It is a very competitive exam and almost 3 lakh candidates appear every year. You need to work hard in order to get a high rank. The exam is conducted in three stages: 1) Preliminary Examination 2) Main Examination 3) Final Interview. You have to clear the preliminary exam first.
Eligibility: To be eligible for writing UPSC, the candidate must have a degree from an Indian University or an equivalent qualification. Those in the final year of a degree course can also appear in the Preliminary Examination conducted every year.
Age Limit: A candidate should be between the ages of 21 years- 32 years on 1st August.
More about the UPSC exam: https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
i hope this helps.
DySP is stands for deputy superintendent of police. They are posted in subdivision. The post is equivaleent to ACP Assistant commissioner of police in metropolitan. Candidates must be Indian citizens with any degree and between the ages of 21 to 38 years. There is a minimum physical requirement of height 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) for men and 155 cm (5 ft 1 in) for women, chest requirement of 84 cm (33 in) and chest expansion of 5 cm (2 in). Sub division is area under any bigger district subdivision is an area, part, or section of something which is itself a part of something larger.
Generally CBI officer posted in the CBI Headquarter Delhi and send to the field according to the cases. After the completion of training, most of the selected candidates have a chance to get the posting at Delhi Zone in CBI Headquarter. However, CBI posting is generally offered in metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, etc.
MPPSC Dysp is a state government class one job. There is a chance you can become Superintendent of Police (SP) in your state after 10-12 years as per your promotion and ACR. On the other hand a job through SSC in CBI is a class B central government job. If You ask me about power and respect then the Job in MPPSC DySP is any day better than the SSC job.
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