Central Police Forces Assistant Commandant (CPF AC) Admit Card
Union Public Service Commission has given notification of UPSC Assistant Commandant Examination 2013. According to UPSC, exam for CPF AC will be conducted by UPSC on 20th October’13.
Before that candidates are willing to know their Examination Centers and are eagerly waiting for their Admit Cards. Candidates can download their it from the official website of UPSC after filling their online application.
UPSC Assistant Commandant Admit Card 2013 Download : –
UPSC CPF AC Admit Card 2013 is now available to download on official website of UPSC e-Admit Card www.upscadmitcard.nic.in. To download it, candidates can download either of the following three ways –
- By using registration ID
- By using roll number
- By using your name and father’s name
How to download UPSC Assistant Commandant Exam Admit Card
Step – 1: Open www.upscadmitcard.nic.in or click to Direct Link
Step – 2: Click on “Click Here” mentioned below the column “To Download e-Admit Card” in the row of Central Armed Forces (AC) Exam 2013.
Step – 3: Choose any one out of three methods for downloading and fill the details along with Date of Birth and Characters Shown in below image. Click “Submit”.
Step – 4: A new window of your UPSC Assistant Commandant Admit Card will be appeared, take its printout. On this, your examination centre, timings and other important information will be mentioned.
Keep this print out safe and bring it at the time of examination.
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UPSC CPF Assistant Commandant Syllabus for Written examination 2013
Paper-I: General Ability and Intelligence: This paper will be consisting of 250 Marks; there will be all objective type questions with multiple choices. Syllabus for this paper is as under:
1) General Mental Ability : In this section the paper is based on:
A) Logical Reasoning
B) Quantitative Aptitude
C) Numerical Ability
D) Data Interpretation
More on UPSC CPF AC Exam Syllabus 2013 and Exam Pattern –
2) General Science: This section covered with:
A) General Awareness
B) Scientific Temper
C) Comprehension and appreciation of Scientific phenomena
D) New Information Technology
E) Biotechnology
F) Environmental Science
3) Current Affairs: this section of examination paper will test the awareness of the candidates:
A) Literature
B) Culture
C) Music, Art, Sports
D) National and International affairs and events etc.
E) Development Issues
F) Industry, Business
G) Globalization
4) Indian Politics and Economy: In this set of paper questions are based on following topics:
A) Constitution of India
B) Social System
C) Public Administration
D) Economic Development in India.
E) Regional and International security issues
F) Human Rights etc.
5) History of India: In this section questions are based on:
A) Social, Economic and Political aspects of Indian history
B) Freedom Movement and all the other topics which are related to the history of India.
6) Indian and World Geography: In this section all the geographical aspects of world shall cover.
Paper II: General Studies, Essay and Comprehension
Part-A – In this part essay type questions will come, which are to be answered in long narrative form either in English or Hindi by the candidate. This part will consist of 80 Marks. Topics in this section shall be covered these topics:
A) Modern Indian History
B) Geography
C) Politics and Economics
D) Human Rights issues
E) Security
F) Analytical Ability
Part-B – Comprehension, other communications/language skills – This set of paper shall be attempted in English only by the candidates. This part of paper will carry 120 marks
The topics are:
A) Comprehension passages
B) Developing counter arguments,
C) Simple Grammar and other aspects of language testing.
UPSC CPF Selection Procedure is as follows:
- Written Examination: Written Examination will be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission on 20th October 2013. There are Two Papers in this examination.
- Paper- I: General Ability and Intelligence- This paper will consist of 250 marks. Questions in this examination will be based on General Ability and of objective type. Question papers will be set in English as well as in Hindi also.
- Paper-II: General Studies, Comprehension and Essay writing: this paper will consist of 200 marks. In this paper candidates have two choices in essay writing in Hindi or in English. But other paper like comprehension etc will be in English only.
- Minimum Qualifying Marks: Minimum qualifying marks is based on the commission discretion only. Paper-I will be checked by the commission first and only the qualified candidate’s copy of paper-II will be evaluated.
- Physical Standards Test and Medical Standards Test: Candidates who qualified the written examination will be called for Physical Efficiency and Medical Test.
- Physical Efficiency Test(PET)
Male |
Female |
100 Meters race in 16 seconds | In 18 seconds |
800 Meters race in 3 mins 45 Seconds | In 4 mins 45 seconds |
Long Jump 305 Meters(3 chance) | 3.0 Meters(3 chance) |
Shot Put (7.26 Kgs.) 405 Meters | Shot Put (7.26 Kgs.) 405 Meters |
Note: Pregnant female candidates at the time of PET will be disqualified.
- Medical Standards Tests: Medical Standard Test will be conducted in respect of only the candidates who qualified the PET.
- Interview/Personality Test: Candidates who will qualify the Medical Standards Test will be eligible for the interview and will be called by the Commission for final round i.e. Interview or Personality Test. This test will carry 150 Marks.
- Merit List/ Final Selection: Final Selection of the candidates is totally based on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in Written Examination and in Interview.