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innocent princess Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:00 AM

Need help regarding NAB
 
Hello Everyone !

is there anyone here on this forum who can guide me abt NAB exams???? how one can apply and prepare for the exam???????
wats the procedure in detail????

thankss in advance

regards

floydian Friday, June 26, 2009 12:19 AM

[QUOTE=innocent princess]Hello Everyone !

is there anyone here on this forum who can guide me abt NAB exams???? how one can apply and prepare for the exam???????
wats the procedure in detail????

thankss in advance

regards[/QUOTE]

[U]Introduction[/U]

Recruitment in NAB used to be advertised in national newspapers usually during September to December every year. According to my knowledge the last ad appeared in the first half of 2008 but due to PPP government's biased assault on NAB, the candidates who appeared for written tests never received any call for the interviews.

[U]My experience[/U]

I secured 95 % marks (written test + interview) which became a national record for NAB and still unbroken. I served in NAB for one year which proved to be the best experience of my life and NAB was the most prestigious and powerful institution at that time. And perhaps the only institution which hired officers in grade 17 & 18 directly without any involvement of FPSC.

I received six months training in NIBAF Islamabad and afterwards posted in NAB Sindh. I made some arrests and personally interrogated CSPs and PSPs. No institution, except armed forces, was free from the watchful eyes of NAB. And the pay was much higher comparitively with other departments. Officers on deputation in NAB did everything to stay there because of the unmatched power and higher pay. Even the Chinese government sought NABs help in setting up anti-corruption institution of their own. I was one of the officers who was supposedly going to China to train the Chinese officials.

[U]The NRO Gang[/U]

Suddenly, the most corrupt and hypocrite politicians in our history became masters of this country and naturally NAB became their first victim. NRO was introduced and National Accountability Ordinance was discarded and hence NAB became impotent. All funds were stopped, vehicles taken away and contract employees were laid off within a blink of an eye. The cases of all the corrupt big fishes were immediately closed.

[U]Present Scenario[/U]

Presently NAB is given 70 crores rupees in this year's budget. Hopefully, their is some talk going on to revamp the NAB but nothing in practice. And it could also be possible that NAB(or NAC) might hire new investigation officers (BPS 17) because of the new budget and non-political background of the present officers.

Hope that I answered your question. Any other question is welcome.

regards,
floydian

pakdoctor Friday, June 26, 2009 05:50 PM

Nab
 
My father has been working in NAB Punjab since it was formed almost 8- 9 years back.It was really the most powerful institutiton of pakistan,however NRO ruined it.As far as i know the government has issued it,s budget till september.:cry

mobushra Friday, June 26, 2009 09:51 PM

you are true in your words that none of the candidate was hired because of biased approach of PPP government.
But the last ad appeared in the newspaper in the end of year 2007.
after announcement of result of written,psychological tests were held and afterwards the candidtaes also received interview calls which were held in the month of March 2008. after that no progress has been made in recuirement procedure.
i was one of the successful candidates of this procedure.:dry:
but that was a lovely and learning experience even helped alot in CSS exams.
really NAB has been a prestigious department.


[QUOTE=floydian][U]Introduction[/U]

Recruitment in NAB used to be advertised in national newspapers usually during September to December every year. According to my knowledge the last ad appeared in the first half of 2008 but due to PPP government's biased assault on NAB, the candidates who appeared for written tests never received any call for the interviews.

[U]My experience[/U]

I secured 95 % marks (written test + interview) which became a national record for NAB and still unbroken. I served in NAB for one year which proved to be the best experience of my life and NAB was the most prestigious and powerful institution at that time. And perhaps the only institution which hired officers in grade 17 & 18 directly without any involvement of FPSC.

I received six months training in NIBAF Islamabad and afterwards posted in NAB Sindh. I made some arrests and personally interrogated CSPs and PSPs. No institution, except armed forces, was free from the watchful eyes of NAB. And the pay was much higher comparitively with other departments. Officers on deputation in NAB did everything to stay there because of the unmatched power and higher pay. Even the Chinese government sought NABs help in setting up anti-corruption institution of their own. I was one of the officers who was supposedly going to China to train the Chinese officials.

[U]The NRO Gang[/U]

Suddenly, the most corrupt and hypocrite politicians in our history became masters of this country and naturally NAB became their first victim. NRO was introduced and National Accountability Ordinance was discarded and hence NAB became impotent. All funds were stopped, vehicles taken away and contract employees were laid off within a blink of an eye. The cases of all the corrupt big fishes were immediately closed.

[U]Present Scenario[/U]

Presently NAB is given 70 crores rupees in this year's budget. Hopefully, their is some talk going on to revamp the NAB but nothing in practice. And it could also be possible that NAB(or NAC) might hire new investigation officers (BPS 17) because of the new budget and non-political background of the present officers.

Hope that I answered your question. Any other question is welcome.

regards,
floydian[/QUOTE]

sparkofighter Friday, June 26, 2009 10:44 PM

floydian
 
GREAT yarr what kind of qualifiction they required? what wha kind i mean pattran of that paper i mean MCQS or subject?

floydian Saturday, June 27, 2009 03:23 AM

[B]@ Mehar Shah[/B]

Thanx.

[B]@ Nidoman[/B]

Eligibility : Graduation + some experience in security

Prefernce : M.A Criminology, LLB, Ex Policeman(ASI, SI etc)

Max Age Limit : 45 for Investigation Officer (IO/AD=BPS-17)

Other posts :
a. Deputy Director (BPS-18)

b. JIO (BPS-16)

c. Inspector (BPS-16, NAB Police Station)


[B]@mobushra[/B]

Yes, you are right that interview calls were recieved but the candidates were never called for the interview practically because DG HR General Abbas (i think) was called back to the barracks by Army after General (R) Musharraf.

[B]@sparkofighter[/B]

I have explained the required qualifications but at the time of my hiring (IO BPS-17) I was just a simple BBA(Hons) with no experience at any level.

Paper pattern is 1 essay + plus mcqs thats it. But new pattern would be different.

Interviews are carried out at all regional NABs by the DG HR himself.
Subjects are current affairs + pak affairs + general science

Common essay topics are corruption, white collar crimes, terrorism, investigation vs interrogation etc.


regards,
floydian

floydian Sunday, June 28, 2009 12:19 AM

[QUOTE=sparkofighter] brother we need experience in all posts???[/QUOTE]

Yes brother experience is always preferable. But it is not necessary for the post of AD/IO. If you have no experience then (like me) consider the following:

a. Suspense/action movies, cops documentaries, or films based on true incidents like JFK etc.

b. Surf the net and try to grasp the topics like interrogation, investigation, white collar crimes, techniques, banking frauds, case studies of some famous wcc cases

During the interview with the help of points a & b convince the interviewer that you lack the practical experience but you know the ins and outs of corruption and anti-corruption measures.

Pre-requisite: Excellent performance in written exams (essay specifically)


[QUOTE=innocent princess]Thank you soooooooooooooooooooo much for such a detailed reply..
wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww u r brillient mashallah.
May ALLAH bless you always....[/QUOTE]

Thanx dear.

regards,
floydian

mobushra Sunday, June 28, 2009 08:19 PM

[QUOTE]
[B]@mobushra[/B]

Yes, you are right that interview calls were recieved but the candidates were never called for the interview practically because DG HR General Abbas (i think) was called back to the barracks by Army after General (R) Musharraf.

[/QUOTE]

may be all of the candidates were not called for interview. But my interview for the post of AD was taken by a panel of 3 persons on 10th march 2008.I still remember the exact date of interview as css exams started after 4 days..........

Bilal Ahsan Wednesday, December 14, 2011 02:38 AM

[QUOTE=floydian;128407][U]Introduction[/U]

Recruitment in NAB used to be advertised in national newspapers usually during September to December every year. According to my knowledge the last ad appeared in the first half of 2008 but due to PPP government's biased assault on NAB, the candidates who appeared for written tests never received any call for the interviews.

[U]My experience[/U]

I secured 95 % marks (written test + interview) which became a national record for NAB and still unbroken. I served in NAB for one year which proved to be the best experience of my life and NAB was the most prestigious and powerful institution at that time. And perhaps the only institution which hired officers in grade 17 & 18 directly without any involvement of FPSC.

I received six months training in NIBAF Islamabad and afterwards posted in NAB Sindh. I made some arrests and personally interrogated CSPs and PSPs. No institution, except armed forces, was free from the watchful eyes of NAB. And the pay was much higher comparitively with other departments. Officers on deputation in NAB did everything to stay there because of the unmatched power and higher pay. Even the Chinese government sought NABs help in setting up anti-corruption institution of their own. I was one of the officers who was supposedly going to China to train the Chinese officials.

[U]The NRO Gang[/U]

Suddenly, the most corrupt and hypocrite politicians in our history became masters of this country and naturally NAB became their first victim. NRO was introduced and National Accountability Ordinance was discarded and hence NAB became impotent. All funds were stopped, vehicles taken away and contract employees were laid off within a blink of an eye. The cases of all the corrupt big fishes were immediately closed.

[U]Present Scenario[/U]

Presently NAB is given 70 crores rupees in this year's budget. Hopefully, their is some talk going on to revamp the NAB but nothing in practice. And it could also be possible that NAB(or NAC) might hire new investigation officers (BPS 17) because of the new budget and non-political background of the present officers.

Hope that I answered your question. Any other question is welcome.

regards,
floydian[/QUOTE]

How long will it take to complete the hiring process and what would be the salary and privileges of BS 16 jio.

THANKS


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