MINISTRY
OF HOME AFFAIRS
NOTIFICATION
RULES
No.I-45023/1/2007–Pers.II
- The Rules for a competitive examination to be held by the Union Public Service
Commission in 2007 for the purpose of filling vacancies of Assistant Commandants
in Central Police Forces (CPF) viz. Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve
Police Force (CRPF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Central Industrial
Security Force(CISF) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)
are published for general information:
1.
The number of vacancies to be filled on the results of the examination
will be specified in the Notice issued by the Commission.
Reservation will be made for candidates belonging to the Scheduled
Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes in respect of vacancies
as may be fixed by the Government.
2.
The examination will be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission
in the manner prescribed in Appendix I to these rules.
The dates on which and the places at which the examination will be held
shall be fixed by the Commission.
3.
No person who is not a citizen of
Provided
that nothing contained in these rules shall debar the appointment, enrolment or
employment of a subject of
4. Both Male and Female candidates will be eligible for this examination, but Female candidates will be considered for appointment to CRPF and CISF only.
5.
(a) A candidate must have attained the age of 20 years and must not have
attained the age of 25 years on the 1st August,
2007 i.e. he/she must
have been born not earlier than 2nd August,
1982 and not later than 1st
August, 1987.
(b)
The upper age limit prescribed above will be relaxable –
(i)
upto a maximum of five
years if a candidate belongs to a Schedule Caste or a Scheduled Tribe;
(ii)
upto a maximum of
three years in the case of candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes who
are eligible to avail of reservation applicable to such candidates;
(iii)
upto a maximum of five
years for Central Government Servants in accordance with the existing
instructions of the Central Government. Ex-servicemen
will also be eligible for this relaxation. However the total relaxation claimed
on account of Government Service will be limited to five years.
(iv)
upto a maximum of five
years if a candidate had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu &
Kashmir during the period from
Note I : Candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the
Scheduled Tribes and the Other Backward Classes who are also covered under any
other category of Para 5(b) above, viz. those coming under the category of
Central Government Servants/Ex-servicemen and persons domiciled in the State of
Jammu & Kashmir will be eligible for grant of cumulative age-relaxation
under both the categories.
Note II : The term
ex-servicemen will apply to the persons who are defined as ex-servicemen in the
Ex-servicemen (Re-employment in Civil Services and Posts) Rules, 1979, as
amended from time to time.
Note III
:
The term “Central Government Servants” in Para 5(b)(iii) above will
apply to persons who are defined as “Government Servants” in the Central
Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 as amended from
time to time.
SAVE AS PROVIDED ABOVE THE AGE LIMITS PRESCRIBED CAN IN NO
CASE BE RELAXED.
The date of birth accepted by the Commission is that entered
in the Matriculation or Secondary School Leaving Certificate or in a certificate
recognised by an Indian University as equivalent to Matriculation or in an
extract from a Register of Matriculates maintained by a University, which must
be certified by the proper authority of the University or in the Higher
Secondary or an equivalent examination certificate.
No other document relating to age like horoscopes,
affidavits, birth extracts from Municipal Corporation, service records and the
like will be accepted.
The expression Matriculation/Higher Secondary Examination
Certificate in this part of the instruction includes the alternative
certificates mentioned above.
NOTE I : Candidates should note that only the date of birth as
recorded in the Matriculation/Secondary Examination Certificate or an equivalent
Certificate as on the date of submission of applications will be accepted by the
Commission and no subsequent request for its change will be considered or
granted.
NOTE II : Candidates should
also note that once a date of birth has been claimed by them and entered in the
records of the Commission for the purpose of admission to an examination, no
change will be allowed subsequently (or at any other examination of the
Commission) on any grounds whatsoever.
6.
A candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree of a University incorporated
by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in
NOTE I : Candidates who have appeared at an examination the passing
of which would render them educationally qualified for the Commission’s
examination but have not been informed of the results as also the candidates who
intend to appear at such a qualifying examination in the year 2007
will also be
eligible for admission to the examination.
Such candidates will be admitted to the examination if otherwise eligible
but the admission would be deemed to be provisional and subject to cancellation
if they do not produce proof of having passed the requisite examination along
with the Detailed Application Form which will be required to be submitted to the
Commission by the candidates who after qualifying on the result of the written
part of the examination are also declared qualified in the Physical
Standards/Physical Efficiency and Medical Standards Tests.
NOTE II : In exceptional cases the Union Public Service Commission may
treat a candidate who has not any of
the foregoing qualifications as a qualified candidate provided that he/she has
passed examination conducted by the other Institutions, the standard of which in
the opinion of the Commission justifies his/her admission to the examination.
NOTE III : Candidates possessing professional and technical
qualifications which are recognised by Government as equivalent to professional
and technical degree would also be eligible for admission to the examination.
7.
Possession of NCC ‘B’ or ‘C’ Certificate will be a desirable
qualification. These desirable qualifications will be given consideration at the
time of Interview/Personality Test only.
8.
A candidate who has been finally selected on the basis of an earlier
examination to the post of Assistant Commandants in any of the Forces
participating in the Central Police Forces (Assistant Commandants) Examination will not be eligible to
appear at a subsequent examination for recruitment of Assistant Commandants in
the participating Central Police Forces.
9.
Candidates must meet the prescribed Physical and Medical standards for
admission to Central Police Forces (Assistant Commandants) Examination, 2007
specified in Appendix-II of
these Rules.
10.
Candidates must pay the fee prescribed in the Commission’s Notice.
11.
All candidates in Government Service, whether in permanent or in
temporary capacity or as work-charged employees other than casual or daily rated
employees or those serving under Public Enterprises will be required to submit
an undertaking that they have informed in writing to their Head of
Office/Department that they have applied for the examination.
Candidates should note that in case a communication is received from
their employer by the Commission withholding permission to the candidates
applying for/appearing at the examination, their application will be liable to
be rejected/candidature will be liable to be cancelled.
12.
The decision of the Commission as to the acceptance of the application of
a candidate and his/her eligibility or otherwise for admission to the
examination shall be final.
The candidates applying for the examination should ensure that they
fulfil all the eligibility conditions for admission to the examination. Their
admission at all the stages of examination for which they are admitted by the
Commission viz. Written Examination, Physical and Medical Standard Tests or
Personality/Interview Tests will be purely provisional subject to their
satisfying the prescribed eligibility conditions.
If on verification at any time before or after the Written Examination,
Physical and Medical Standard Tests or Personality/Interview Tests, it is found
that they do not fulfil any of eligibility conditions; their candidature for the
examination will be cancelled by the Commission.
13.
No candidate will be admitted to the examination unless he/she holds a
certificate of admission from the Commission.
14.
A candidate who is or has been declared by the Commission to be guilty of
:-
(i)
Obtaining support for his/her candidature by the following means,
namely:-
(a)
offering illegal gratification to, or
(b)
applying pressure on, or
(c)
blackmailing, or threatening to blackmail
any person connected with the conduct of the examination, or
(II)
impersonating, or
(iii) procuring
impersonation by any person, or
(iv)
submitting fabricated documents or documents which have been
tampered with, or
(v)
making statements which are incorrect or false or suppressing material
information, or
(vi)
resorting
to the following means in connection with his/her candidature for the
examination, namely
(a)
obtaining copy of question paper through improper means,
(b)
finding out the particulars of the persons connected with
secret work relating to the examination,
(c)
influencing the examiners, or
(vii)
using unfair means during the
examination, or
(viii)
writing obscene matter or drawing obscene sketches in the
scripts, or
(ix)
misbehaving in the examination
hall including tearing of the scripts, provoking fellow examinees to boycott
examination, creating disorderly scene and the like, or
(x)
harassing or doing bodily harm to the staff employed by the Commission
for the conduct of their examinations, or
(xi)
being in possession of or using any mobile phone, pager or any
electronic equipment or device or any other equipment capable of being used as a
communication device during the examination, or
(xii)
violating any of the instructions issued to candidates along
with their admission certificates permitting them to take the examination, or
(xiii) attempting to commit or as the case may be abetting the
commission of all or any of the acts specified in the foregoing clauses.
may, in addition to rendering himself/herself liable to
criminal prosecution, be liable -
(a)
to be disqualified by the Commission from the examination for
which he/she is a candidate
and/or
(b)
to be debarred either permanently or for a specified period
(i)
by the Commission from any examination or selection held by
them.
(ii)
By the Central Government from any employment under them, and
(c)
if he/she is already in service under Government to
disciplinary action under the appropriate rules.
Provided that no penalty under these rules shall be imposed
except after
(i)
giving the candidate an opportunity of making such
representation, in writing as he/she may wish to make in that behalf; and
(ii) taking the representation, if any, submitted by the candidate within the period allowed to him/her into consideration.
15. (1)
Candidates who obtain such minimum qualifying marks in the written
examination as may be fixed by the Commission in their discretion shall be
summoned for the Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests and Medical
Standard Tests to check whether they meet the Physical and Medical Standards
specified in Appendix II to these Rules :
(2)
Provided
that candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes or Other
Backward Classes may be summoned for the Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency
and Medical Standard Tests by the Commission by applying relaxed standards if
the Commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these
categories are not likely to be summoned for the Physical Standards/Physical
Efficiency Tests and Medical Standards Tests on the basis of the general
standard in order to fill up the vacancies reserved for them.
(3) Those
candidates who meet the prescribed Physical Standards as specified in Appendix II
to these Rules, will be put through Physical Efficiency Test (PET) as indicated
below :
PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TEST (PET)
Males
Females
(a) 100 Meters
race
In 16 seconds
In 18
Seconds
(b) 800 Meters
race
In 3 minutes
In 4 minutes
(c) Long Jump
3.5 Meters
3.0 Meters
(3 chances)
(3 chances)
(d) High Jump
1.05 Meters
0.90 Meters
(3 chances)
(3 chances)
(e) Shot Put (7.26
Kgs.)
4.5 Meters
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(4)
Medical
Standards Tests, to check the standards specified in Appendix-II, will be
conducted only in respect of candidates who are declared qualified in the
Physical Efficiency Tests.
(5)
The
Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests and Medical Standard 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.
(6)
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
result of these tests.
(7)
Candidates, who are declared qualified in the Medical Standards Tests,
will be called for the Interview/Personality Test to be conducted by the Union
Public Service Commission. Candidates, who are declared temporarily medically
unfit and those 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 200 marks.
(8) Female Candidates who produce a certificate of pregnancy from a Registered Medical Practitioner during Physical Efficiency Tests(PET) and Medical Standards Tests/Medical Examination will be declared temporarily medically unfit and will be called for Interview/Personality Test provisionally. The Physically Efficiency Tests and Medical Standards Tests/Medical Examination of such female candidates will be taken up six weeks after the date for confinement subject to the production of a certificate of fitness from a Registered Medical Practitioner.
(9) 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 preferences of Forces.
As female candidates are eligible for appointment to CRPF and CISF only, they will
be required to indicate their preferences for these two forces only.
(10) The Interview/Personality Test would be conducted by a Board
of competent and unbiased persons who will have before them a record of the
candidate’s curriculum vitae. The
candidate will be asked questions both in his/her own field as well as matters
of general interest to test his/her awareness and understanding.
In broad terms, this will be an assessment of not only his/her mental
calibre but also his/her social traits and integrity of character.
The Board would broadly assess the candidate inter-alia in the following
:
(i)
Physical Make-up
(a) Appearance
(b) Bearing
(c) Manners and Mannerism
(ii)
General Intelligence, Aptitude and Interest
(a) Ability to perceive, analyse and present facts and situation.
(b) Work related aptitudes, like discipline, empathy etc.
(c) Extra-curricular activities-participation in games, sports, debates etc.
(iii)
Disposition
(a) Leadership, drive, determination, quick decision making etc.
(b)
Self-reliance.
(c)
Ability to face stress and crisis.
(d)
Courage-moral and physical.
(iv) Behavioural
aspect of personality
(a)
Inter-personal relations with superiors and subordinates.
(b) Commitment to values, integrity, secular and national orientation.
(11)
The candidature of such candidates who do not qualify at the Physical
Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests or Medical Standards Tests is liable for
cancellation.
16.(1) After the interview, the candidates will be arranged by the Commission in the order of merit as disclosed by the aggregate marks finally awarded to each candidate in the Examination. Thereafter, the Commission shall, for the purpose of recommending candidates against unreserved vacancies, fix a qualifying mark (hereinafter referred to as general qualifying standard) with reference to the number of unreserved vacancies to be filled up on the basis of the Examination. For the purpose of recommending reserved category candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes against reserved vacancies, the Commission may relax the general qualifying standard with reference to number of reserved vacancies to be filled up in each of these categories on the basis of the examination.
Provided that the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
Tribes and Other Backward Classes who have not availed themselves of any of the
concessions or relaxations in the eligibility or the selection criteria, at any
stage of the examination and who after taking into account the general
qualifying standards are found fit for recommendation by the Commission shall
not be recommended against the vacancies reserved for the Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes.
Further provided that the candidates who qualify in the order of merit but the results of whose medical standards test are pending will be recommended provisionally.
Female candidates whose Physical Efficiency
Tests (PET) and Medical Standards Tests/ Medical Examination Could not be held
on account of pregnancy, and who qualify in the order of merit will be
recommended provisionally subject to their clearing the PET and Medical
Standards Tests/Medical Examination later.
(2)
While making service allocation, the candidates belonging to the
Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes recommended
against unreserved vacancies may be adjusted against reserved vacancies by the
Government if by this process they get a service of higher choice in the order
of their preference.
(3)
The Commission may further lower the qualifying standards to take care of
any shortfall of candidates for appointment against unreserved vacancies and any
surplus of candidates against reserved vacancies arising out of the provisions
of this rule, the Commission may make the recommendations in the matter
prescribed in Sub-rules (4) and (5).
(4)
While recommending the candidates, the Commission shall, in the first
instance, take into account the total number of vacancies in all categories.
This total number of recommended candidates shall be reduced by the
number of candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
Other Backward Classes who acquire the merit at or above the fixed general
qualifying standard without availing themselves of any concession or relaxation
in the eligibility or selection criteria in terms of the proviso to sub-rule
(1). Along with this list of
recommended candidates, the Commission shall also declare a consolidated reserve
list of candidates which will include candidates from general and reserve
categories ranking in order of merit below the last recommended candidate under
each category. The number of
candidates in each of these categories will be equal to the number of reserved
category candidates who were included in the first list without availing of any
relaxation or concession in eligibility or selection criteria as per proviso to
sub-rule (1). Amongst the reserved
categories, the number of candidates from each of the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled
Tribe and Other Backward Class categories in the reserve list will be equal to
the respective number of vacancies reduced initially in each category.
(5)
The candidates recommended in terms of the provisions of Sub-rule (4),
shall be allocated by the government to the services and where certain vacancies
still remain to be filled up, the Government may forward a requisition to the
Commission requiring it to recommend, in order of merit from the reserve list,
the same number of candidates as requisitioned for the purpose of the unfilled
vacancies in each category.
17.
The form and manner of communication of the result of the examination to
individual candidates shall be decided by the Commission in their discretion and
the Commission will not enter into correspondence with them regarding the
result.
18.
Success in the examination confers no right to appointment unless
Government are satisfied after such enquiry as may be considered necessary that
the candidate having regard to his/her character and antecedents is suitable in
all respects for appointment to the Service.
19.
A candidate must be in good mental and bodily health and free from any
physical defect likely to interfere with the discharge of his/her duties as an
officer of the service. A candidate,
who after such medical examination as Government or the appointing authority, as
the case may be, may prescribe, is found not to satisfy these requirements will
not be appointed.
NOTE :
In order to prevent disappointment, candidates are advised to have themselves
examined by a Civil Surgeon before applying for admission to the examination.
Particulars of the nature of the medical test to which candidates will be
subjected before appointment and of the standard required are given in Appendix
II to these Rules.
20.
Service allocation in respect of finally selected candidates will be made
by the Ministry of Home Affairs on the basis of merit and preferences for forces to be indicated by the candidates in the Detailed Application Form (DAF).
As female candidates
will be eligible for appointment to CRPF and CISF only, they will
have to indicate their preference for these two forces only.
Note : The
candidate is advised to be very careful while indicating preferences for various
services/forces. No request for
additions/ alteration in the preferences indicated by a candidate in his/her
application will be entertained by the Commission.
The candidate is also advised to indicate all the services/forces in the
order of preference in his/her application form for which he/she is eligible.
In case he/she does not give any preference for any services/forces, it
will be assumed that he/she has no specific preference for those
services/forces. If he/she is not
allotted to any one of the services/forces for which he/she has indicated
preference, he/she shall be allotted to any of the remaining services/forces in
which there are vacancies after allocation of all the candidates who can be
allocated to services/forces in accordance with their preferences.
21.
No person-
(a)
who has entered into
or contracted a marriage with a person having a spouse living, or
(b)
who having a spouse
living has entered into or contracted a marriage with any person
shall
be eligible for appointment to the Post of Assistant
Commandants in the Central Police Forces.
Provided
that the Central Government may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible
under the personal law applicable to such person and the other party to the
marriage and there are other grounds for so doing, exempt any person from the
operation of this rule.
{
Barun Kumar Sahu }
Director (Pers)
Ministry of Home Affairs
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Scheme
and Syllabus of the Written Examination for the post of Assistant Commandants in
Central Police Forces
(A)
Scheme of Written Examination:
The
written examination to be conducted by Union Public Service Commission will
comprise two papers each of two hours duration as follows :
Paper
I
: General Ability and Intelligence
- 250 Marks
This paper will be of Objective Type (Multiple Choice Questions) in which
the questions will be set in English as well as Hindi.
In this paper candidates will be allowed the option of writing the Essay
Component in English or Hindi, but the medium of Precis Writing and
Comprehension Components will be English only.
NOTE-1
: 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.
NOTE-2
:
Candidates will be required to indicate the medium of
writing the Essay Component in the Attendance List 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-3:
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.
(B)
Syllabi 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 and
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
#5.
History of
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
Paper
II : Essay, Precis Writing and Comprehension
This
paper shall test candidates’ ability to bring to fore his/her ideas on the
given essay topic, arrange them in a coherent, orderly, concise, understandable
and lucid manner in effective and grammatically correct language free from
spelling errors.
Further,
this shall test candidates’ ability to understand the given passages for précis-writing
and comprehension and their skills to summarise the précis passage and reply to
the short-answered questions on the comprehension passage.
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APPENDIX-II
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL STANDARDS FOR THE CANDIDATES FOR THE POST OF
ASSISTANT COMMANDANTS IN THE CENTRAL POLICE FORCES.
(i) Physical Standards : The minimum requirements for the candidates are as follows :
Men
Women
Height
165 cms.
157
cms.
Chest (unexpanded)
81 cms.
(with 5 cms. Minimum expansion)
Weight
50 Kgs.
According to height but
not
less than 46 Kgs.
(ii)
Medical Standards :
(a)
Eye Sight :
Distant Vision
Near
Vision
Better eye Worse eye Better
eye Worse eye
(Corrected Vision)
(Corrected Vision)
6/6
6/12
or
6/9
6/9
J.I
J.II
(b)
The candidates must not have knock knees, Flat Foot, Varicose Veins or
squint in eyes and they should possess high colour vision.
The candidates will be tested for colour vision by Ishahara’s test as
well as Edrich-Green Lantern Test. They
must be in good mental and bodily health and free from any physical defect
likely to interfere with the efficient performance of the duties.
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APPENDIX-III
Brief particulars
relating to the post of Assistant Commandant to which recruitment is made
through Central Police Forces (Assistant Commandant) Examination.
1.
Qualified candidates will be allocated to one of the participating
Forces, mentioned in the Rules as
Assistant Commandant and will be subject to the relevant Act of the Force.
Appointments will be made on probation for a period of 2 years provided
that this period may be extended if the officer on probation has not qualified
for a confirmation by passing the prescribed departmental examinations.
Repeated failures to pass the departmental examinations within a period
of 3 years will involve loss of appointment or reversion of his/her substantive
post, if any.
2.
If in the opinion of Government the work or conduct of an officer on
probation is unsatisfactory or shows that he/she is unlikely to become an
efficient Assistant Commandants, the Government may discharge him/her forthwith
or may revert him/her to its substantive post, if any.
3.
On the conclusion of his/her
period of probation Government may confirm the officer in his/her appointment or
if his/her work or conduct has, in the opinion of Government, been
unsatisfactory, Government may either discharge him/her from the service or may
extend his/her period of probation for such further period as Government may
think fit provided that in respect of appointment to temporary vacancies there
will be no claim to confirmation.
4.
If the power to make appointment in the service is delegated by
Government to any officer, that officer may exercise any of the powers of
Government described in the above clauses.
5.
Scale of pay:
(i) Assistant Commandant – Junior scale Rs.8,000-275-13,500.
(ii)
Deputy Commandant Rs.10,000-325-15,200.
(iii)
Second-in-Commandant Rs.12,000-375-16,500.*
(iv)
Commandant Rs.14,300-400-18,300.**
(v)
Addl. Deputy Inspector General Rs.14,300-400-18,300 +
Rs.400/- (Special pay).***
(vi)
Deputy Inspector General Rs.16,400-450-20,000.
(vii)
Inspector General Rs.18,400-500-22,400.
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*
called AIG/Commandant in CISF.
**
called AIR/Commandant(SG) in CISF.
*** not
available in CISF & SSB.
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6.
During the period of probation an officer will undergo training of
professional courses in respective Academy of the Forces and Foundation Course
in
7.
In cases, he/she does not pass the end-of the course test at the Academy,
the first increment will be postponed by one year from the date on which he/she
would have drawn it or up to the date on which under the departmental
regulations, the second increment accrues, whichever is earlier.
8.
The seniority amongst direct recruits, inter-se shall be determined by
adding together the marks obtained by them in Central Police Forces (Assistant
Commandants) Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission, in
the Foundation Course in the BSF Academy, Tekanpur and the Professional Training
Course conducted in the Academy of the respective Force in the ratio of
50:10:40.
NOTE-1
: Probation
Officers will start on the minimum of the scale of pay Assistant Commandant and will count their service
for increments from the date of joining.
NOTE-2:
It
should clearly understood by probationer that their appointment would be subject
to any change in the constitution of the posts of Assistant Commandant in the
Central Police Forces which the Govt. of India may think proper to make from
time to time and that they would have no claim for compensation in consequences
of any such changes.
NOTE-3:
It
should be clearly understood by the probationers that the promotion, if any, on
their turn, will be available only to those who fulfil the conditions of
eligibility criteria provided in the respective Recruitment Rules of the posts.
NOTE-4:
The
probationers are required to execute a bond to the effect that he/she shall not
resign the service before completion of scheduled period prescribed by the force
from time to time. In case of
resigning prior to completion of the scheduled period, he/she shall refund the
code of training fixed by the Forces from time to time.