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NIA (National Investigation Agency)

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.

What is NIA (National Investigation Agency)?

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.

NIA Mission & Vision

  • The establishment of standards to ensure that all cases entrusted to the NIA are found, along with a thorough professional examination of scheduled offences utilising the most recent scientific investigative techniques.
  • ensuring a quick and efficient trial.
  • transforming into a wholly professional, results-driven organisation that upholds the Indian Constitution and the Laws of the Land and places a high value on the defence of Human Rights and the worth of the individual.
  • by providing regular training and exposure to the finest practices and processes, creating a professional workforce.
  • demonstrating a progressive attitude and scientific temperament while carrying out the tasks at hand.
  • implementing contemporary practices and cutting-edge technology throughout all areas of the agency's operations.
  • maintaining respectful and professional relationships with other law enforcement agencies and the governments of the States, Union Territories, and other jurisdictions in accordance with the NIA Act's legal requirements.
  • provide support to all States and other investigative organisations as they look into terrorist cases.
  • Create a database containing all information linked to terrorism and make it accessible to the States and other agencies.
  • Study and examine terrorism-related legislation in other nations. Regularly assess the suitability of Indian legislation. Propose amendments as required.
  • to gain the trust of the populace via brave and unselfish actions.

Divisions in NIA

  • Administrative division
  • Investigation division 
  • Policy research and Coordination division.

Ways to Join National Investigation Agency India

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.

NIA Eligibility Criteria

  • The candidate must be a citizen of India and under 30 years old.
  • The applicant must hold a Bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university or college.
  • The National Investigative Agency will favour candidates with one or two years of job experience.
  • Candidates must adhere to the NIA's physical requirements.

How to Apply For NIA Recruitment?

  • Visit the NIA's official website at www.nia.gov.in.
  • Go to the area labelled "Recruitment and Training" on the homepage.
  • Choose "Recruitment" from the menu.
  • Visit the employment posting.
  • To apply for the position of Sub Inspector on deputation with the NIA, click the link.
  • Take a printout of the documents after downloading them for a more in-depth study.

NIA Exam Pattern

Tiers
Subjects 
Details

Tier 1

 

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

 

Tier 4

Computer proficiency test

 

NIA Physical Eligibility Criteria

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.

National Investigation Agency NIA Syllabus

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

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