Monday, 6 November 2017

UPSC CBI public prosecutor 2017 exam scheme announced

The recruitment examination, scheduled for November 25, 2017, will be computer based and candidates will have 2 hours to answer questions for 300 marks.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) recently issued the scheme of examination for its combined computer-based recruitment test (CBRT) for short-listing the candidates. The commission is looking at filling up a total of 62 posts available in Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) under the Department of Personnel & Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.
The test to shortlist candidates for recruitment to 47 posts of public prosecutors and 15 posts of assistant public prosecutors in CBI was November 10, 2017 will be conducted on November 25, 2017 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM.
Mobile phones, bluetooth devices and other such IT gadgets are banned in the test venue.
According to an official notification, intimation about the venue of the recruitment test will be directly communicated to the candidates in due course.
Scheme of the test
The computer-based test will be 2 hours long and candidates will have to answer questions for 300 marks. Candidates will be given 10 minutes before the exam to read the instructions and open the browser. According to the notification, all questions will carry equal marks. The test include objective type questions with multiple choices of answer. The medium of the test will be English only.
There will be penalty for wrong answers. Every wrong answer will carry a deduction of one-third of the marks assigned to that question. If no answer is marked for a question, there will be no penalty for that question.
The candidates are directed to undertake the recruitment test at their own risk i.e. after verifying that they fulfill the qualifications as prescribed in the advertisement, and their admission to the test is purely provisional.
Syllabus of the test
The test is based on the following subjects:
  1. Constitutional Law
  2. Criminal Law including IPC & CrPC
  3. Indian Evidence Act
  4. Prevention of Corruption Act
  5. Delhi Special Police Establishment Act
  6. Information Technology Act (IT Act)
  7. Central Vigilance Commission Act (CVC Act) (more)

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