What is CAPF?
The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) refers to uniform nomenclature of five security forces in India under the authority of Ministry of Home Affairs. They are the
- Border Security Force (BSF)
- Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
- Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
- Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP
- Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)
What is Assistant Commandant?
Assistant Commandant (AC), is a Group-A Gazetted Officer rank in the Central Armed Police Forces of India. It is equivalent to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) / Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and Captain in Indian Army.
What are some of the functions of Assistant Commandants?
Apart from performing various decision making and supervisory functions, similar to any other Group ‘A’ service, the executive officers of the CAPF perform several other managerial functions peculiar to the service, besides leading the troops in the field. Their role and performance, therefore, assumes a great significance due to the special features of an emergency force which is pressed in aid to civil power to perform multiple roles in extremely difficult situations.
Can one get into the NSG after being selected in Assistant Commandant?
Yes, the NSG draws part of its force from the CAPF.
Can one get into State police after being selected in Assistant Commandant?
Yes, there is a provision of going on deputation in various other police organisations including the State police and the NSG (Black CAT Commandos )
What is the pattern of Examination?
The recruitment process consists of 3 phases :
- Written Test – Paper I & Paper II
- Physical Efficiency Test (PET) / Medical Standards Test
- Personal Interview
What is the Written test like?
Written Test consists of 2 papers:
- Paper I : (Objective) General Ability and Intelligence – 250 marks
- Paper II: (Descriptive) General Studies, Essay and Comprehension – 200 marks
What is the Physical Efficiency test and how hard it is?
Physical Efficiency Tests (PET) | ||
Test | Males | Females |
100 Meters Race | In 16 seconds | In 18 seconds |
800 Meters Race | In 3 minutes 46 seconds | In 4 minutes 45 seconds |
Long Jump | 3.5 meters (3 chances) | 3.0 meters (3 chances) |
Shot Put (7.26 Kgs.) | 4.5 Meters | – |
What is the syllabus for written examination?
Paper I
- General Mental Ability
- General Science
- Current Events of National and International Importance
- Indian Polity and Economy
- History of India
- Indian and World Geography
- Essay Writing.
- Comprehension.
- Precis Writing.
- Counter Argument.
- Communications.
- Report Writing.
What is the age limit for the examination?
The age of applicants should be in between 20 to 25 as on 1st August of the examination year.
SC/ST candidates are given a relaxation of 5 years and OBC of 3 years.
What is the eligibility criteria?
Students must be degree holders or graduates (degree recognized by UGC) to appear for this Examination. Indian students holding a foreign degree need to ensure that their degree is accredited or recognized by UGC.
There is no minimum marks requirement. Anyone who has just passed the degree exam can also apply.
Applicants who are pursuing education and are in their final semester or final year may apply.
Both Men/Female applicants can apply for the posts of Assistant Commandants in CISF, CRPF, SSB, and BSF. However, for the post of ITBP, only male candidates can apply.