The Union Public service Commission (UPSC) has officially opened the online application process for the Central Armed police Forces (CAPF) Assistant Commandant (AC) 2026 examination. This exam recruits candidates for leadership roles in paramilitary forces across India.

Important Dates

  • Start of Online Application: [Insert Start Date]
  • Last Date to Apply: [Insert Last Date]
  • Exam Date: To be announced by UPSC

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: Candidates must hold a graduate degree from a recognized university.
  • Age Limit: Usually between 20 to 25 years, with age relaxations for reserved categories as per government norms.
  • Nationality: Candidate must be a citizen of India, or meet specific criteria for Nepal/Bhutan/Tibetan refugees.

Application Process

Visit the official UPSC website and register for the CAPF AC 2026 exam.

Fill in the application form with personal, educational, and contact details.

Upload required documents such as photograph, signature, and category certificate (if applicable).

Pay the application fee online.

Exam Pattern and Selection Process

  • Written Examination: Multiple Choice Questions on General Ability, General Studies, and Reasoning.
  • Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Candidates qualifying in the written test undergo PET and Medical Examination.
  • Interview/Personality Test: Shortlisted candidates are assessed for leadership and suitability for CAPF roles.

Benefits of Joining CAPF

  • Prestigious career in indian paramilitary forces.
  • Opportunities for leadership and growth.
  • Attractive pay scale, allowances, and retirement benefits.

Tips for Applicants

  • Read the official UPSC notification carefully.
  • Ensure all eligibility criteria are met before applying.
  • Prepare thoroughly for both written and physical tests.

 

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