Scope and opportunities as Asst Enforcement Officer
24-Jan-2024
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Vijay GarG
Assistant Enforcement Officer - as the designation of the post indicates the responsibility of an Assistant Enforcement Officer is to frequently visit and inspect various central government departments and enforce the laws of the land. It is the duty of an Assistant Enforcement Officers to hunt for those who are not working according to the rules and regulations made for, and bring them to the notice of their respective department heads so that they can be enforced to follow the rules and regulations and work according to the policies made for the working of the departments.
To be an Assistant Enforcement Officer one has to undergo a selection process of written and Oral exams conducted by Staff Selection Commission so that only the competent few among so many aspirants could be selected
Eligibility to become an Assistant Enforcement Officer
1. Educational Qualification
To be eligible for becoming an Assistant Enforcement Officer Inspector one should hold a Bachelor of any stream.
2. Age
The candidate must have attained the age of 18 years on 1st July of the year of examination and must not have attained 27 years of age on that date.
The upper age limit will be relaxed by 3 years for OBC candidates and 5 years for SC/ST candidates.
The upper age limit is also relaxed in favour of certain categories of employees working under the Government of India and Defense Services Personnel.
How to become an Assistant Enforcement Officer?
To be an Assistant Enforcement Officer one has to follow the below-given steps:
Step 1
As a first step, the aspirant has to procure the “Application Form” along with required information from the employment newspaper generally published in the month of April. sent the filled Application form to the regional centres as mentioned.
Note: The notification for the examination with relevant details regarding rules and syllabus is published in the month of April in the 'Employment News' / 'Rozgar Samachar', 'Gazette of India', and in some leading Newspapers of the country.
Step 2
Preliminary Examination
In the month of May or June, the aspirants have to take the “Preliminary Examinations” consisting of two papers. The papers are on:
Subject No. Of Question Marks Time
Part A
1. General Intelligence and General Awareness 100 2 Hrs.
Part B
2. Arithmetic 100 2 Hr.
Note: This exam is just a qualifying exam for the Final exam and scores obtained in this exam are not added to make the final result.
Step 3
Main Examination
Those candidates who are declared qualified in the “Preliminary Examination” are supposed to take the final exam.
The final exam consists of two part. Part A will be of written exam and second Part B will be of Personality Test
Subject Max. Marks
Duration
General Studies 200 Marks 3Hr.
English 200 Marks 2Hr. 20 Min. (To be contd)