UPSC CAPF AC Exam 2026 — Assistant Commandant Recruitment, Eligibility, Salary & Syllabus
Union Public Service Commission · Notification No. 08/2026-CAPF

UPSC CAPF AC Exam 2026
Assistant Commandant

India's most prestigious paramilitary leadership exam — recruit as a Group 'A' Gazetted Officer across BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP & SSB. 349 vacancies announced for 2026; written exam on 19 July 2026. Complete guide covering eligibility, exam pattern, salary, promotion & preparation strategy.

349Vacancies (2026)
600Total Marks
3Selection Stages
5CAPF Forces
20–25Age Limit (Yrs)
📋 UPSC CAPF 2026 — Exam at a Glance

UPSC CAPF AC 2026 is the Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandant) Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission to recruit Group 'A' Gazetted Officers into BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB. The 2026 notification (No. 08/2026-CAPF) was released on 20 February 2026 for 349 vacancies, with the written exam held on 19 July 2026. Selection runs across three stages — Written Exam (450 marks), Physical Efficiency Test (qualifying), and Interview (150 marks) — for a total of 600 marks.

UPSCConducting Body
349Total Vacancies
Group APost Category
19 Jul 2026Written Exam Date
OnlineApplication Mode
₹200Application Fee

The UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant exam is held annually and is open to all Indian citizens holding a bachelor's degree. It is one of the most sought-after examinations in India for those who aspire to serve the nation in a uniformed leadership role. Selected officers are directly posted as Group 'A' Gazetted Officers and are given operational command over a company of 100–150 personnel from day one.

UPSC CAPF AC 2026 — Force-Wise Vacancy Breakdown:

ForceVacancies (2026)
Border Security Force (BSF)108
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)106
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)70
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)53
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)12
Total349

Figures are tentative and per the official UPSC CAPF (ACs) Examination 2026 notification (Advt. No. 08/2026-CAPF); the government may revise the final number based on administrative requirements. 10% of total vacancies are earmarked for Ex-Servicemen on a horizontal basis.

Eligibility Criteria for UPSC CAPF Exam 2026

Before submitting your application, carefully verify that you satisfy all eligibility requirements as published in the official UPSC CAPF notification. Incorrect claims can lead to cancellation of candidature at any stage.

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Nationality

  • Must be a citizen of India
  • Subjects of Nepal or Bhutan may also be eligible
  • Tibetan refugees who came before 1 January 1962 with intent of permanent settlement
  • Persons of Indian origin from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Burma, East African countries, or Vietnam — with permanent settlement intent, subject to government clearance
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Educational Qualification

  • Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a UGC-recognized university
  • Final-year students may apply provisionally
  • Degree certificate must be produced before the interview stage
  • No preference for any specific stream — Arts, Science, Commerce all eligible
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Age Limit (as per 2026 cut-off)

  • General: 20 to 25 years as on 1 August 2026
  • Eligible birth dates: 2 August 2001 to 1 August 2006
  • SC / ST: 5 years relaxation (up to 30 years)
  • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 3 years relaxation (up to 28 years)
  • Ex-Servicemen & Central Govt. civilian employees: 5 years relaxation
  • No maximum-attempts limit — eligibility is governed solely by the age window
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Physical & Medical Standards

  • Specified height, weight & chest expansion standards must be met
  • Visual standards assessed with and without corrective lenses
  • LASIK surgery is permitted under specific UPSC conditions
  • Overall medical fitness evaluation conducted at the PET stage
  • Candidates with flat feet, varicose veins, or colour blindness may be disqualified
📘 UPSC CAPF Exam Pattern 2026 — All 3 Stages

The CAPF AC selection process has three sequential stages. A candidate must clear each stage to proceed to the next. The final merit is based on the combined score of the Written Exam and Interview only.

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Stage 1 — Written Examination

Paper I — General Ability & Intelligence

Objective type (MCQs) · Duration: 2 Hours · Negative marking applies (–⅓ per wrong answer)
Covers: General mental ability, reasoning, current events, Indian polity, economy, geography, science & technology basics.

250 Marks

Paper II — General Studies, Essay & Comprehension

Descriptive (written) · Duration: 3 Hours · No negative marking
Part A: Essay on current affairs, social issues, internal security, environment.
Part B: Reading comprehension, précis writing, grammar & language skills.

200 Marks
📌 Key Rule: Paper I is evaluated first. Paper II is checked only for candidates who clear the Paper I cut-off. Manage time carefully — each Paper I wrong answer costs ⅓ marks.
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Stage 2 — PET & Medical Standards Test

Only written exam qualifiers are called for Physical Standards (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This stage is qualifying in nature — marks are NOT added to the final merit list.

Minimum Physical Standards

ParameterMaleFemale
Height165 cm (relaxation for hill/tribal areas)157 cm
Weight50 kg (proportionate to height)46 kg (proportionate to height)
Chest81 cm unexpanded, min. 5 cm expansionNot applicable

Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

Test ComponentMaleFemale
100 Metre RaceWithin 16 secondsWithin 18 seconds
800 Metre Race3 min 45 sec4 min 45 sec
Long Jump3.5 metres (3 chances)3.0 metres (3 chances)
Shot Put (7.26 kg)4.5 metresNot applicable

Vision standards, chest expansion, and overall medical fitness are also verified by a Medical Board. Pregnant candidates (12+ weeks) are declared temporarily unfit and may reappear after confinement. Failure at PST/PET leads to disqualification regardless of written score.

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Stage 3 — Interview / Personality Test
150 Total Marks · Conducted in New Delhi

The UPSC Board evaluates the candidate's overall suitability to lead armed forces. Focus areas:

  • Communication clarity, confidence & command presence
  • Awareness of India's internal security & geopolitical issues
  • Ethical judgment & decision-making under pressure
  • Leadership potential, teamwork & crisis management
  • General awareness — current affairs, defence, governance
Final Merit Formula: Written (450) + Interview (150) = 600 Marks Total Document verification & medical fitness also mandatory for final appointment.
📚 UPSC CAPF Syllabus 2026 — Topic-Wise Breakdown

Understanding the CAPF syllabus is the first step toward cracking this exam. Paper I demands factual precision while Paper II demands analytical writing ability and language command.

📝 Paper I Topics (MCQ)

  • General Mental Ability & Reasoning
  • Numerical Aptitude & Data Interpretation
  • Indian History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
  • Indian Polity, Constitution & Governance
  • Indian & World Geography
  • Indian Economy & Planning
  • Science & Technology Developments
  • Environment & Ecology
  • Current Events — National & International
  • Internal Security & Defence-related topics

✍️ Paper II Topics (Descriptive)

  • Essay writing (150–200 words) on socio-political issues
  • Internal security — challenges, policy responses
  • Environment, climate change & sustainability
  • Comprehension of unseen passages in English
  • Précis writing — concise summarizing skills
  • Translation & grammar (Hindi/English)
  • Social issues — gender, poverty, education
  • India's external affairs & foreign policy

🏃 Physical Efficiency Test Prep

  • Start running 800m daily — target sub-3:30 for safety margin
  • Sprint drills for 100m under 15.5 seconds
  • Long jump technique — approach run + takeoff + landing
  • Shot put grip and rotation technique (males)
  • Weight management — stay within prescribed BMI range
  • Maintain vision health — eye check-ups 6 months before

🎤 Interview Preparation Tips

  • Be thorough with your DAF (Detailed Application Form)
  • Follow defence news, border conflicts, CAPF operations
  • Practice mock interviews focusing on leadership scenarios
  • Develop command over English communication
  • Read about the specific force you've given as 1st preference
  • Know India's security challenges — J&K, LWE, NE insurgency
🔄 Step-by-Step UPSC CAPF Recruitment Process

The CAPF recruitment process is fully centralized, merit-based, and conducted end-to-end by the Union Public Service Commission. Here is the complete sequence from notification to training.

Step 1 — Notification Release (20 Feb 2026)

UPSC published the CAPF (AC) Examination 2026 notification (Advt. No. 08/2026-CAPF) on upsc.gov.in with vacancy details, eligibility, dates, and instructions.

Step 2 — Online Application (20 Feb – 12 Mar 2026)

Candidates registered and submitted applications on upsconline.nic.in via a Universal Registration Number (URN). Force preferences and documents had to be uploaded at this stage only; no corrections were allowed after final submission.

Step 3 — Admit Card Issuance

Hall tickets are released on the UPSC website roughly 2–3 weeks before the written exam. No physical admit card is dispatched.

Step 4 — Written Examination (19 July 2026)

Conducted at designated centres across India. Paper I (MCQ, 2 hrs) and Paper II (descriptive, 3 hrs) are both held on the same day.

Step 5 — Written Result & Shortlist

UPSC declares the written exam result and releases the list of candidates shortlisted for PET/Medical on upsc.gov.in.

Step 6 — PET / PST & Medical Examination

Physical Efficiency Test and Physical Standards Test conducted at designated force centres. A Medical Board evaluates fitness as per Appendix-V of the notification.

Step 7 — Interview / Personality Test Call

Candidates who clear PET/PST are issued a Detailed Application Form (DAF) and called to UPSC Bhavan, New Delhi for the personality test before the UPSC Board.

Step 8 — Final Merit List Publication

Combined score (Written 450 + Interview 150 = 600) determines the final ranking. Separate merit lists per category are published.

Step 9 — Document Verification & Medical Fitness

Selected candidates undergo final document verification and medical board examination at the allocated force headquarters.

Step 10 — Training & Posting

Inducted candidates undergo basic training (approx. 44 weeks) at force-specific academies before being deployed to field postings.

⚖️ UPSC CAPF vs Other Government Exams — Quick Comparison

Confused about which exam to target? Here is how UPSC CAPF compares to other popular central government exams on key parameters.

ParameterUPSC CAPF ACUPSC CSE (IPS)SSC CPO SICDS OTA
Conducting BodyUPSCUPSCSSCUPSC
Post LevelGroup A GazettedIPS (Group A)Group B/COfficer (Army)
Age Limit20–25 years21–32 years20–25 years19–25 years
Total Marks6001750 (Mains+Interview)400 + 200 PE300 + SSB
Service TypeParamilitaryPolice (IPS)ParamilitaryIndian Army
Entry Pay₹56,100₹56,100₹35,400₹56,100
AttemptsNo limit (age-bound)6 (Gen), 9 (OBC)No limit (age-bound)No limit (age-bound)
Physical TestMandatory PETNo PETMandatory PETSSB + Medical
🏢 5 Central Armed Police Forces — Roles & Mandates

Selected candidates are inducted as Group 'A' Gazetted Officers in one of the five CAPFs. Each force has a distinct operational mandate and posting environment. Understanding them helps in making an informed preference choice.

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Border Security Force
BSF · India-Pakistan & India-Bangladesh Borders
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Central Reserve Police Force
CRPF · Internal Security & Counter-Insurgency
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Central Industrial Security Force
CISF · Airports, PSUs, Nuclear & Space Sites
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Indo-Tibetan Border Police
ITBP · India-China Himalayan Border
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Sashastra Seema Bal
SSB · India-Nepal & India-Bhutan Borders
💰 UPSC CAPF Salary 2026 — Complete Pay Structure

The CAPF Assistant Commandant salary is governed by the 7th Central Pay Commission. The total compensation package, including field allowances, is among the most competitive in central government service.

₹56,100 Basic Pay / Month Level 10 · 7th CPC Pay Matrix
₹75K–₹1L Gross Monthly Salary Varies by posting location & allowances
₹49K–₹85K Take-Home / In-Hand After NPS, income tax & deductions; varies by posting

Additional Allowances & Benefits Included:

Dearness Allowance (DA)
House Rent Allowance (HRA)
Transport Allowance (TA)
Risk & Hardship Allowance
Uniform Allowance
Field / High Altitude Allowance
Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
Subsidized Canteen & Medical
Government Accommodation
NPS Pension (Government Contribution)
🌍 Posting & Deputation Opportunities After Selection

CAPF officers are deployed across India's most strategic locations — from Himalayan borders to urban security zones. High-performing officers can also be deputed to elite national agencies.

📍 Operational Posting Locations
  • International Borders — India-Pakistan (BSF), India-China (ITBP), India-Nepal & Bhutan (SSB), India-Bangladesh (BSF)
  • LWE (Left Wing Extremism) affected zones — Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand
  • J&K counter-insurgency operations (CRPF)
  • Urban Security — Airports, Metro Rail, Nuclear Plants (CISF)
  • VIP & VVIP security deployments
  • Disaster relief & flood rescue operations
  • Election duty & riot control operations
🏛️ Elite Deputation Opportunities
  • National Investigation Agency (NIA)
  • Intelligence Bureau (IB)
  • Research & Analysis Wing (RAW)
  • National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
  • Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
  • UN Peacekeeping Missions — Congo, Lebanon, South Sudan
  • SPG (Special Protection Group) — on merit
📈 CAPF Promotion Hierarchy & Career Ladder

CAPF offers a clearly defined promotion structure. Fast-track promotions are possible through gallantry awards, commendation medals, or high-impact deputation roles. Retirement benefits include a generous NPS pension and post-service privileges.

Rank / DesignationApprox. Service YearsPay Level (7th CPC)Basic Pay Range
Assistant Commandant (AC)Entry LevelLevel 10₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500
Deputy Commandant (DC)6–8 yearsLevel 11₹67,700 – ₹2,08,700
Second-in-Command (2 I/C)10–12 yearsLevel 12₹78,800 – ₹2,09,200
Commandant13–15 yearsLevel 13₹1,23,100 – ₹2,15,900
Senior Commandant17–18 yearsLevel 13A₹1,31,100 – ₹2,16,600
Deputy Inspector General (DIG)20+ yearsLevel 14₹1,44,200 – ₹2,18,200
Inspector General (IG)Senior levelLevel 15₹1,82,200 – ₹2,24,100
Additional Director General (ADG)Top leadershipLevel 16₹2,05,400 (fixed)
Director General (DG)Apex postLevel 17₹2,25,000 (fixed)

Promotion timelines are indicative and vary by force, cadre vacancies, and Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) decisions — not guaranteed timeframes. Senior posts at DIG level and above in CAPFs are frequently held by IPS officers on deputation, which is a long-standing point of cadre-review discussion within the forces.

🌟 Life in CAPF — Perks, Lifestyle & Growth
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Day-to-Day Role of an AC

From day one, an Assistant Commandant commands a company of 100+ personnel. Responsibilities include tactical planning, discipline management, training supervision, and direct coordination with intelligence and civil agencies.

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Why CAPF Over Other Jobs?

CAPF offers real authority, national purpose, and a dynamic work environment that no desk job can match. You command respect, lead men in the field, and contribute directly to India's internal security architecture.

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Career & Skill Development

Regular in-service training at NPA (Hyderabad), force academies, and international peacekeeping missions keep officers sharp. Gallantry awards and commendations fast-track promotions and add prestige to your service record.

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Family & Social Benefits

Government housing in secure campuses, quality education for children via KVS/military schools, subsidized canteen and ECHS medical coverage, and 60 days of earned leave per year ensure a balanced life for the officer's family.

📜 Reservation Policy in UPSC CAPF 2026

UPSC follows the Government of India's reservation policy as per constitutional provisions. Category-wise relaxation applies both to age limits and fee payment.

15%
Scheduled Caste (SC)
7.5%
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
27%
OBC – Non Creamy Layer
10%
EWS (Economic. Weaker Section)
10%
Ex-Servicemen (Horizontal)

Category-Wise Benefits at a Glance

Age Relaxation (SC/ST/OBC/ESM) Fee Exemption — SC / ST / Female / PwBD Relaxed Physical Standards (PwBD) Category Cut-offs Separately Published

Note for Female Aspirants: Women are eligible for all five CAPF forces. While there is no separate gender quota in CAPF AC recruitment, women candidates regularly feature in merit lists and are exempted from paying the application fee (₹200). Physical standards for female candidates are slightly different.

🎯 Force / Service Allocation — Detailed Process

How Is Your Force Allocated?

Allocation to BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, or SSB is done strictly on merit-cum-preference basis. The higher your combined score, the higher your priority in getting your preferred force.

  • Candidates must indicate their order of preference for all five forces at the time of the initial online application — this cannot be changed later.
  • Final allocation is done by UPSC after the interview stage, once the final merit list is prepared.
  • Candidates who clear the cut-off but don't get their 1st choice are allocated based on remaining vacancies and their next preference.
⚠️ Critical: Force preferences submitted online are FINAL and IRREVOCABLE. Research each force thoroughly — their operational mandate, posting locations, and lifestyle — before filling the preference order.

Gender Eligibility Across Forces

Both male and female candidates are eligible for appointment as Assistant Commandant in all five participating CAPFs — BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB — subject to meeting the respective physical and medical standards prescribed for each gender.

🗂️ Documents Required for UPSC CAPF Application

Scanned copies of all supporting documents must be uploaded at the time of the online application via the official UPSC portal. No offline submissions or postal submissions are accepted under any circumstances.

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Proof of Date of Birth — Class X board certificate or municipal birth certificate
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Caste / Category Certificate — SC / ST / OBC / EWS (issued by competent authority)
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OBC Non-Creamy Layer Annexure — certifying NCL status for current financial year
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EWS Income & Asset Certificate along with EWS Annexure
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Ex-Servicemen discharge or eligibility certificate (for ESM candidates)
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Degree certificate / Provisional degree from recognized university
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Valid photo ID — Aadhaar / Passport / Voter ID / Driving Licence
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Any other eligibility proof as specified in the official UPSC CAPF notification appendices
⚠️ No Extensions Granted: Delay in uploading documents even by a single day beyond the prescribed deadline will result in outright rejection of candidature. Applications or documents submitted via post, courier, or email are NOT accepted.
📌 Pro Tip: Keep self-attested photocopies of all documents ready before starting the application. Scan quality should be clear (300 DPI minimum). File size limits are specified in the official notice — typically PDF under 1 MB per document.
Frequently Asked Questions — UPSC CAPF 2026

Got questions about the UPSC CAPF AC exam? Here are the most commonly asked questions answered in detail to help you plan your preparation and application accurately.

The UPSC CAPF (Central Armed Police Forces) AC (Assistant Commandant) exam is conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to recruit Group 'A' Gazetted Officers into India's five paramilitary forces — BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB. For 2026, UPSC announced 349 vacancies (Notification No. 08/2026-CAPF, released 20 February 2026) with the written exam held on 19 July 2026. It is a three-stage process: Written Exam (450 marks) + Physical Efficiency Test (qualifying) + Interview (150 marks), totalling 600 marks.
UPSC has announced 349 tentative vacancies for CAPF AC 2026, distributed as: BSF – 108, CRPF – 106, CISF – 70, SSB – 53, and ITBP – 12. These figures are provisional and may be revised by the government based on administrative requirements. Ten percent of total vacancies are reserved for Ex-Servicemen on a horizontal basis, in addition to the standard SC/ST/OBC/EWS reservation.
The UPSC CAPF AC 2026 written examination was held on 19 July 2026. The online application window ran from 20 February 2026 to 12 March 2026 and has since closed — no further applications are being accepted for this cycle. Candidates who missed this cycle should track upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in for the 2027 notification, which is typically released around February–March each year.
The general age limit is 20 to 25 years, calculated as on 1 August 2026 — meaning eligible candidates must be born between 2 August 2001 and 1 August 2006. Age relaxation is available: SC/ST candidates get 5 years (up to 30 years), OBC (NCL) candidates get 3 years (up to 28 years), Ex-Servicemen and Central Government civilian employees get 5 years relaxation. The exact cut-off date is fixed fresh each year in the official notification.
The basic pay is ₹56,100 per month at Pay Level 10 (7th CPC). Gross monthly salary including DA, HRA, Transport Allowance, and other allowances commonly ranges from ₹75,000 to ₹1,00,000+ depending on posting location, with border/high-altitude/insurgency-affected postings drawing additional risk and hardship allowances. The in-hand (take-home) salary after deductions (NPS contribution, income tax, etc.) typically falls between ₹49,000 and ₹85,000 per month, varying by city classification and whether government accommodation is provided.
Yes, but only in Paper I (objective MCQ paper). For every wrong answer in Paper I, one-third (⅓) of the marks assigned to that question are deducted. There is no negative marking in Paper II, which is descriptive in nature (essay and comprehension). Unanswered questions carry no penalty in Paper I either.
The "best" force depends entirely on your personal preferences and lifestyle priorities. CISF offers more urban postings (airports, metro, PSU security) with relatively stable locations, making it popular among candidates who prefer city postings. BSF and ITBP involve border postings with high-altitude and harsh terrain. CRPF offers the widest operational variety including counter-terrorism and LWE operations. SSB covers Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders. Research each carefully before submitting your preference — the order cannot be changed after application.
UPSC does not specify any maximum number of attempts for the CAPF AC exam — there is no attempt cap at all, unlike UPSC Civil Services. The only constraint is the age window: since the upper age limit for general category candidates is 25 years, candidates typically get 4–5 attempts depending on when they first become eligible (at age 20). Once you cross the age limit (with applicable category relaxation), you are no longer eligible regardless of how many attempts you've used.
Yes. Women are fully eligible to apply for the UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant post in all five forces. There is no separate gender quota, but female candidates regularly appear in the merit list. Female candidates are exempt from paying the application fee. Physical efficiency standards for women differ from those for men — for instance, Shot Put is not applicable for female candidates.
Both are UPSC exams for Group A officer posts, but they differ significantly. UPSC CSE (IPS) is far more competitive (1000+ interview seats vs 200–300 for CAPF), has a higher age limit (up to 32 years for general), and requires three stages including Prelims, Mains (9 papers), and Interview. IPS officers serve in state police forces. CAPF AC officers serve in central paramilitary forces with earlier career stabilization, quicker promotions to a manageable command role, and a more field-oriented operational life from day one.
For Paper II (Descriptive), focus on: reading quality newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express) daily for essay material, Wren & Martin for grammar and comprehension, any standard précis writing practice book, and UPSC CAPF previous year question papers (last 10 years). For essay writing, practice writing 150–200 word essays on topics like internal security, social justice, environment, and India's foreign policy. Reading editorials regularly is the most effective preparation for this paper.
After final selection, you are first sent for 44-week basic training at the respective force's training academy (e.g., BSF Academy in Tekanpur, CRPF's CIAT in Ghaziabad, CISF Academy in Hyderabad). After training, you receive a substantive posting to your allocated force's operational unit. Initial postings are typically to field areas — borders, conflict zones, or industrial security establishments — based on force requirements.

Start Your UPSC CAPF Preparation Today

The UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant exam is your gateway to a life of purpose, prestige, and leadership at the forefront of India's internal security. With the right strategy and consistent preparation, you can make it count.

🇮🇳Serve the nation in a Group A leadership role
🛡️Command armed forces from day one of posting
💼Financially rewarding & socially respected career
📈Clear promotion ladder up to Director General

With structured preparation, physical fitness, and a deep understanding of India's security landscape, you can clear the UPSC CAPF exam and lead from the front in one of India's finest uniformed services.

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