The eligibility criteria for the UPSC CISF AC (LDCE) exam, which stands for the Union Public Service Commission Central Industrial Security Force Assistant Commandant Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, are as follows:
The candidate must be a citizen of India.
There are no specific educational qualifications required for the UPSC CISF AC (LDCE) exam. Candidates are eligible based on their service and rank within the CISF.
Candidates must have completed four years of regular service in the CISF as a Deputy Inspector General (DIG) or an Assistant Commandant (AC) as of 1st August of the year of examination.
Candidates should meet the physical standards as specified in the official notification. These standards are typically in line with the physical requirements for the role of Assistant Commandant in the CISF.
Candidates must meet the medical standards set by the CISF for the post of Assistant Commandant.
Candidates should have a good character and should not have been involved in any criminal or disciplinary cases that would adversely affect their suitability for the post.
It’s important to note that eligibility criteria may be subject to change, and candidates should refer to the official UPSC notification for the specific year they plan to appear for the exam. UPSC releases a detailed notification for the UPSC CISF AC (LDCE) exam each year, which contains the most up-to-date eligibility criteria and other relevant information. Candidates should thoroughly review the official notification before applying for the exam.