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India has seen widespread terrorism supported from beyond its boundaries for a number of years. Numerous episodes of terrorism have occurred, including terrorist attacks and bomb blasts, etc., in various sections of the hinterland and large towns, in addition to the areas afflicted by militancy and insurgency and Left Wing Extremism.
Numerous such cases have been discovered to have intricate intra-State and international connections, as well as a potential link to other operations including the smuggling of drugs and weapons, the introduction and distribution of phoney Indian currency, border infiltration, etc. Keeping these factors in mind, it was decided that a central agency ought to be established for the investigation of terrorism-related offences and other Acts with broad national implications. The Administrative Reforms Commission had recommended the creation of such an Agency in its Report, among other experts and Committees.
The Government proposed to enact legislation to make provisions for the establishment of a National Investigation Agency in a concurrent jurisdiction framework, with provisions for taking up specific cases under specific Acts for investigation. This was done after careful consideration and examination of the issues involved.
The Government proposed to enact legislation to make provisions for the establishment of a National Investigation Agency in a concurrent jurisdiction framework, with provisions for taking up specific cases under specific Acts for investigation. This was done after careful consideration and examination of the issues involved.
SSC CGL Exams – Candidates are hired by the NIA for the position of Sub Inspector through this exam.
UPSC Exams - Candidates who pass the Civil Service exam are assigned an IPS or IRS rank. Interested candidates can then get a transfer to NIA.
Tiers |
Subjects |
Details |
Tier 1
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Maths General English General Knowledge Reasoning General Science |
Total marks- 200 Total number of questions- 100 Total time- 1 hour |
Tier 2 |
Maths English |
Time- 2 hours(each paper) |
Tier 3 |
Letter writing test |
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Tier 4 |
Computer proficiency test |
S.No |
Particulars of physical eligibility |
Details of physical eligibility |
1 |
Height of the candidate |
Male- 170 cms Female- 150 cms SC/ST height relaxation- 5 cm |
2 |
Chest of the candidate |
Male- 76 cm with expansion. Female- Not applicable |
3 |
The vision of the candidate |
Distant vision- 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in another eye Near vision- 0.6 in one eye and o.8 in another eye. |
S.No |
Subjects |
NIA syllabus |
1 |
General reasoning |
Problem-solving Analogies Visual memories Number series Decision making Direction Coding and Decoding Non Verbal series Embedded figures Syllogistic reasoning |
2 |
General awareness |
Current affairs Science and Technology Polity Economy Awards and Honours Places and persons in the news |
3 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
Time and Distance Decimals and Fractions Whole numbers Profit and Loss Data Interpretation Discount Ratio and Proportion Fundamental arithmetic operations Rate of Interest |
4 |
Computer knowledge |
History of Computers Operating systems Computer devices Computer network Uses of Computer Security aspects of the PC Internet programming language(HTML/DHTML) |
5 |
General English |
Vocabulary Fill in the blanks Spot the error One word substitution Idioms and Phrases One word substitution Verbal comprehension Antonyms and synonyms Verbs Adjectives |