UPSC: CAPF (AC) Exam - Scheme & Syllabus
CENTRAL ARMED POLICE FORCES "Assistant Commandant" (CAPF)
EXAM SYLLABUS
Selection Procedure & Scheme:
(i) Written Examination:
The written examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), and it comprises two papers. Paper I and Paper II.
Paper I : General Ability and Intelligence - 250 Marks
The questions in this paper will be of Objective (Multiple Answers) Type in
which
the questions will be set in English as well as Hindi.
Paper II : General Studies, Essay and Comprehension - 200
Marks
In this paper candidates will be allowed the option of writing the Essay
Component in English or Hindi, but the medium of Precis Writing, Comprehension
Components and other communications/language skills will be English only.
NOTE-I : Candidates should ensure that in Paper II
they write the answers only in the medium allowed by the Commission for the
different Components as mentioned above. No credit will be given for answers
written in a medium other than the one allowed in the Paper. Candidates will be
required to indicate the medium of Essay Component in the Attendance Lists and
on the Answer Book. No credit will be given for the Essay Component if the
candidate indicates a medium on the Attendance List and on the Answer Book other
than the one in which he/she has written the Essay.
NOTE-II: There will be minimum qualifying marks separately in each Paper
as may be fixed by the Commission in their discretion. Paper-I will be evaluated
first and evaluation of Paper-II will be done only of those candidates who
obtain the minimum qualifying marks in Paper-I.
(ii) Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests and
Medical Standards Tests:
Candidates who are declared qualified in the written examination will be
summoned for Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests and Medical Standards
Tests. Those candidates who meet the prescribed Physical Standards, specified in
Appendix-VI, will be put through the Physical Efficiency Tests as indicated
below:
Physical Efficiency Tests (PET)
- (a) 100 Meters race:
Males: In 16 seconds
Females: In 18 Seconds - (b) 800 Meters race
Males: In 3 minutes 45 seconds
Females: In 4 minutes 45 seconds - (c) Long Jump (3 chances):
Males: 3.5 Meters
Females: 3.0 Meters - (d) Shot Put (7.26 Kgs.):
Males: 4.5 Meters
Females: --
Pregnancy at the time of PET will be a disqualification and pregnant female candidate will be rejected.
Medical Standards Tests, to check the standards specified in Appendix-VI, will be conducted only in respect of candidates who are declared qualified in the Physical Efficiency Test.
The Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests and Medical Standards Tests will be conducted under the supervision of a Nodal Authority to be appointed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. These tests will be conducted at various centres to be notified after the results of the written examination. Appeals will be entertained only against the Medical Standards Tests and will have to be made to the Appellate Authority designated by the Ministry of Home Affairs within a period of 15 days from the date of declaration of the results of these tests.
(iii) Interview/Personality Test :
Candidates who are declared qualified in the Medical Standards Tests, will be called for Interview/Personality Test to be conducted by Union Public Service Commission. Candidates who are declared medically unfit but allowed to appear before the “Review Medical Board” on their appeal by the Appellate Authority will be called for Interview/Personality Tests provisionally. The Interview/Personality Test will carry 150 Marks. Candidates who are short-listed for Interview/Personality Test, including those short-listed for Interview/Personality Test provisionally will be issued a Detailed Application Form (DAF) in which among other things, they will be required to indicate their preference of Forces. As female candidates are eligible for appointment to CRPF, CISF and SSB only, they will be required to indicate their preference for CRPF, CISF and SSB only.
(iv) Final Selection / Merit :
- The merit list will be drawn on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in the Written Examination and Interview/Personality Test.
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Syllabus of the Written Papers:
Paper I : General Ability and Intelligence:
The objective type questions with multiple choices in this
paper will broadly cover the following areas:
1. General Mental Ability: The questions will be designed to test the logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude including numerical ability, and data interpretation.
2. General Science: The questions will be set to test general awareness, scientific temper, comprehension and appreciation of scientific phenomena of everyday observation including new areas of importance like Information Technology, Biotechnology, Environmental Science.
3. Current Events of National and International Importance: The questions will test the candidates’ awareness of current events of national and international importance in the broad areas of culture, music, arts, literature, sports, governance, societal and developmental issues, industry, business, globalisation, and interplay among nations.
4. Indian Polity and Economy: The questions shall aim to test candidates’ knowledge of the Country’s political system and the Constitution of India, social systems and public administration, economic development in India, regional and international security issues and human rights including its indicators.
5. History of India: The questions will broadly cover the subject in its social, economic and political aspects. This shall also include the areas of growth of nationalism and freedom movement.
6. Indian and World Geography: The questions shall cover the physical, social and economic aspects of geography pertaining to India and the World.
Paper II : General Studies, Essay and Comprehension.
Part-A – Essay questions which are to be answered in long narrative form either in Hindi or English totalling 80 Marks. The indicative topics are modern Indian history especially of the freedom struggle, geography, polity and economy, knowledge of security and human rights issues, and analytical ability.
Part-B – Comprehension, précis writing, other communications/language skills – to be attempted in English only (Marks 120) – The topics are Comprehension passages, précis writing, developing counter arguments, simple grammer and other aspects of language testing.