CENTRAL ARMED POLICE FORCES (ASSISTANT COMMANDANTS) EXAMINATION, 2018
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Events | Dates (Tentative) |
Application Form Availability | Second week of July 2017 |
Application Form Availability Last Date | Second week of August 2017 |
Form Submission Last Date | Last week of August 2017 |
Admit Card Released | Second week of October 2017 |
Date of Exam | First week of November 2017 |
Result Declaration date | First week of December 2017 |
Commencement of submission of Online Application: | Monday, the 1st January, 2018 |
Last date of submission of duly filled in Online Application: | Saturday, the 31st March, 2018 |
Date of CLAT 2018 Online Examination: | Sunday, the 13th May, 2018 (3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.) |
Events | Dates |
Exam notification | February 2017 |
Application form begins | February 2017 |
Application form ends | March 2017 |
Issue of admit card | April 2017 |
Conduct of online examination for 3-year law programme | April 22, 2017 |
Conduct of online examination for 5-year law programme | April 23, 2017 |
Announcement of result, Issue of merit list and score card | May 2017 |
Counselling and seat allotment begins | June 2017 |
Counselling and seat allotment ends | August 2017 |
Classes begin at Maharashtra State Govt. law colleges | August 2017 |
*Tentative dates; subjected to change
The Bar Council of India (BCI), which regulates legal education in the country, has largely approved the syllabus and paper pattern of the state’s Common Entrance Test (CET) for law courses, while suggesting a few changes.
State’s Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) had sent the syllabus prescribed for the previous year to the council seeking their opinion, after Bombay high court (HC) asked the state to include the council members while framing the syllabus. The recommendations of the apex body will be placed before the state’s legal education advisory committee for deliberation, and the revised syllabus will be made available to students shortly, said an official from the state CET Cell.
Last year, a student had moved the HC seeking the cancellation of the test, saying the syllabus of any paper has to be declared at least six months before the exam. The student alleged that the syllabus was issued only a couple of months before the test, giving little time to prepare. While the court refused to cancel the test, it directed the state to consult the BCI to revisit the syllabus.
According to the official, the BCI, in a letter to the DHE, said the state CET should be conducted on the lines of Common Law Aptitude Test (CLAT) — the national-level entrance test for the five-year LLB course. The apex body asked the state to add a subject — mathematical aptitude — in the syllabus, while opining that the paper pattern of CET is almost similar to that of CLAT, he revealed.
The official said it will be difficult to incorporate the changes recommended by the BCI in the syllabus this year. “We will have to form an expert committee to design the curriculum for mathematical aptitude, which will consume a lot of time. Besides, CLAT’s framework won’t be applicable for the three-year LLB CET,” he said.
Last year, the state’s first ever attempt to centralise law admissions through CET faced many roadblocks, with the entire process stretching for almost half a year. The process itself was marred by multiple litigations, persistent delays and confusion.
Activity | IBPS SO Dates 2018-19 |
Online Registration Starts From | 6th November 2018 |
Last Date to Apply Online | 26th November 2018 |
Download of call letters for Online examination – Preliminary | December 2018 |
Commencement of Preliminary Exam | 29th and 30th December 2018 |
Result of Online exam – Preliminary | January 2019 |
Download of Call letter for Online exam – Main | January 2019 |
Commencement of Mains Exam | 27th January 2019 |
Declaration of Result of Online Main Examination | February 2019 |
Download of call letters for interview | February 2019 |
Conduct of interview | February 2019 |
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Date of Notification | 14.12.2016 | ||||||
Last Date for Reciept of Application | 03.01.2017 | ||||||
Date of Commencement of Exam | 02.04.2017 | ||||||
Duration of Exam | 1 Day |
Date of Commencement of Exam | 16,17 and 18 Sept 2017- 3 Days. |
Activity |
Dates |
SSC CGL 2018 Online Application |
5th May 2018 |
Date of Computer Based Examination (Tier-I): |
25.07.2018 – 20.08.2018 |
Date of Tier-II: |
To be notified later |
Date of Tier-III (Descriptive): |
To be notified later |
Date of Tier-IV (Skill test): |
To be notified later |
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Date of Notification | 19.02.2019 |
Last Date for Reciept of Application | 18.03.2019 |
Date of Commencement of Exam | 02.06.2019 |
Duration of Exam | 1 Day |
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