The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has released a fresh notification inviting nominations for deputation to the posts of Inspector, Sub-Inspector, and Assistant Sub-Inspector. These posts are open to officers working in Central or State police organisations who are willing to join the premier anti-terror investigation agency of the country. Applications have to be routed through the proper channel within 60 days from the date of publication of the notice.
This is a career opportunity for officers looking for challenging assignments in counter-terrorism and national security. NIA, known for handling critical terror and organised crime cases, offers exposure to some of the most high-profile investigations in India.
Vacancies at a Glance
Post | Pay Level | Vacancies |
---|---|---|
Inspector | Pay Matrix Level 7 (PB-2 + GP Rs. 4600 pre-revised) | 44 |
Sub-Inspector | Pay Matrix Level 6 (PB-2 + GP Rs. 4200 pre-revised) | 20 |
Assistant Sub-Inspector | Pay Matrix Level 5 (PB-2 + GP Rs. 2800 pre-revised) | 13 |
*Subject to variation depending on availability of posts.
Who Can Apply
- Officers from Central or State Police Organisations
- Must hold equivalent posts on regular basis
- Should have relevant experience in investigation, intelligence, and counter-terrorism work
- Need vigilance clearance and integrity certificate from the parent department
Documents Required
Applicants must send their forms with the following documents:
- Bio-data in prescribed proforma (Annexure-II available on NIA website)
- Attested copies of APAR dossiers for the last 5 years (2020-21 to 2024-25)
- Vigilance clearance and integrity certificate
- Details of penalties, if any, imposed in the past
- Cadre clearance certificate from the parent office
Applications not routed through the proper channel or sent after the deadline will not be entertained.
How to Apply
Interested officers can send their applications either by email to spadmin.nia@gov.in or by post to the Superintendent of Police (Admin), NIA Headquarters, New Delhi.
Why Deputation in NIA Matters
Serving in the NIA gives police officers exposure to national-level investigations, advanced training, and a chance to directly contribute to the country’s internal security. Deputation not only strengthens one’s service profile but also provides field experience in handling sensitive and complex cases that ordinary postings may not offer.
For full details, eligibility norms, and application format, candidates must visit the official website nia.gov.in.