The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was established in 1939 and has grown to include over 200 battalions and various training institutions. Candidates must meet certain education requirements for different roles within the CRPF, such as a graduation requirement for the positions of Assistant Commandant and Sub Inspector, and a +2 qualification for Assistant Sub Inspector along with shorthand skills. Constable positions require a minimum of SSLC/Matriculation. The CRPF aims to protect the internal security of India and has over 200,000 personnel serving the country.