1 August 2020

Assam Excise Syllabus 2020 | Selection Process, Syllabus & Guide Books

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Assam Excise Syllabus 2020

Assam Excise Syllabus 2020

Assam Excise Dept released a vacancy notification for the recruitment of 203 Assistant Inspector of Excise and Excise Constable. The online application started from 16-06-2020 & ended on 06-07-2020. Now the candidate should know the selection process, syllabus, and follow guide books for Assam Excise Recruitment 2020. Here the candidate will find all details for Assam Excise Syllabus 2020 |Assistant Inspector of Excise and Excise Constable Posts Exam Pattern & Best Guide BooksBesides, for the help of the candidates who had applied for Assistant Inspector of Excise and Excise Constable posts, we had given a direct link to download the Assam Excise Syllabus 2020 in PDF format. Candidates can know the Subject and Sub Topic names by checking Assam Police Excise Syllabus 2020.


Assam Excise Syllabus 2020 | Selection Process, Syllabus & Guide Books

Organization
Assam Excise
Post Date
16-06-2020
Vacant post
Total Posts
203
Apply Mode
Job Location
All over Assam
Job Mode
Excise Jobs
Website
slprbassam.in
Post Type
Syllabus/ Books
Apply Last Date
06-07-2020

Vacancy details for Assam Excise Syllabus 2020 


1. Assistant Inspector of Excise

No of posts: 44


2. Excise Constable
No of posts: 159

Assam Excise Selection Process:

The selection process comprises of three stages:
  • Written Test
  • Physical Standard Test (PST) and
  • Physical Efficiency Test

Assistant Inspector of Excise:
  • Candidates whose applications are found correct in all respects will be called for a written test which will be conducted in all the District Headquarters or Range wise or at Guwahati depending upon the number of candidates.
  • The candidates will have to appear for the Written Test in the district of his/ her present residential address/Range.
  • Before entering the examination center, biometrics of each candidate will be done.
Written Test: 

  • The written test will be of 100 marks and will be completely OMR based.
  • There will be 100 questions and each question will be of 1 (one) mark.
  • There will be negative marking of ½ mark for each wrong answer.
  • Candidates will use a black or dark blue ball pen to answer the OMR based answer sheet.
  • The duration of the test will be of 3 (three) hours.



The questions will be set in three parts :


(i) Logical reasoning, aptitude, comprehension
(ii) Matters relating to History and Culture of Assam and India and
(iii) General Knowledge

Testimonials / Documents to be submitted when appearing in PST / PET:

i. Certificate of proof of age. (Admit card of H.S.L.C. / equivalent examination)

ii. Certificate of HSLC or equivalent examination. ( pass certificate as well as mark sheet in original)

iii. Certificate of Higher Secondary ( pass certificate as well as mark sheet in original)

iv. Certificate of Sports / Proficiency in Computers etc. (For which the candidate would be claiming weightage of marks)

v. Experience of service in Home Guards and Certificates of NCC including certificate of medals / Republic Day Participation Certificate etc.

vi. Certificate of Caste from the competent authority in respect of the candidates belonging to OBC & MOBC / SC /ST (P) & ST (H)

vii. Employment Exchange Registration Card/Certificate

viii. Certificate of EWS from Competent Authority as mentioned in para 4 (d) (v).

ix. 2 (two) copies of photographs of the same passport size which was uploaded in the online application.

  • Candidates should bring a set of attested photocopies along with the originals of the following documents/materials for verification by the Selection Committee on the date of PST / PET.
  • Candidates failing to bring the originals will not be considered for such qualifications as claimed by him/her and no further rectifications will be entertained after the test date.

Physical Standard Test (PST):

  • After the documents of the candidates are verified, the candidates will be asked to appear in the PST. The PST will carry no marks.
  • Measurement of the height, weight and chest (chest only for Males) of the candidates will be taken after which the candidates will be inspected by a medical officer for preliminary checkup like knocked knee, vision test, colour blindness test, flat foot, varicose vein, physical deformities etc.
  • Varicose vein shall be considered a temporary disqualification.
  • Once a candidate clears the PST and preliminary medical test, he/she will have to appear in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET).

Physical Efficiency Test:

The Physical Efficiency Test will carry 40 marks. It will have 2 (two) events viz.
a) 1600 meters race for male candidates and 800 meters race for female candidates.
b) Long Jump – for male 335 cm (minimum) and for female 244cm (minimum), 3 chances (longest valid jump will be considered).

Male candidates:

a) Race: Those who qualify in the PST will have to appear in1600 meters race to be completed within 450 seconds. Maximum qualifying time 450 seconds.

b) Long Jump: Minimum 335 cm for long jump (3 chances to be given and the longest valid jump rounded off to the nearest cm will be considered for awarding marks).

Female Candidates:

a) Race: Those who qualify in the PST will have to appear in 800 meters race to be completed within 240 seconds. Maximum qualifying time 240 seconds.

b) Long Jump: Minimum 244 cm for long jump (3 chances to be given and the longest valid jump rounded off to the nearest cm will be considered for awarding marks).

Excise Constable Syllabus

Physical Standard Test (PST):
  • After the Call letter and the identity are found correct, the candidates will be asked to appear in the PST.
  • The PST will carry no marks.
  • Measurement of the height, weight, and chest (chest only for Males) of the candidates will be taken after which the candidate will be inspected by a medical officer for preliminary checkup like knocked knee, vision test, colour blindness test, flat foot, varicose vein, physical deformities etc.
  • Varicose vein shall be considered a temporary disqualification.
  • Once a candidate clears the PST and preliminary medical test, he/she will have to appear in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET).

Physical Efficiency Test:

The Physical Efficiency Test will carry 40 marks. It will have 2 (two) events viz.

a) 1600 meters race for male candidates and 800 meters race for female candidates.

b) Long Jump – for male 335 cm (minimum) and for female 244cm (minimum), 3 chances (longest valid jump will be considered).

Male candidates:

a) Race: Those who qualify in the PST will have to appear in1600 meters race to be completed within 450 seconds. Maximum qualifying time 450 seconds.

b) Long Jump: Minimum 335 cm for long jump (3 chances to be given and the longest valid jump rounded off to the nearest cm will be considered for awarding marks).

Female Candidates:

a) Race: Those who qualify in the PST will have to appear in 800 meters race to be completed within 240 seconds. Maximum qualifying time 240 seconds.

b) Long Jump: Minimum 244 cm for long jump (3 chances to be given and the longest valid jump rounded off to the nearest cm will be considered for awarding marks).

  • All Candidates will be subjected to biometric recordings for identification after the PST/PET.
  • Results of the PST and PET will be locally displayed at the end of each day of the Test.

Written Test: 


  • The written test will consist of 100 multiple choice type questions to be answered on an OMR answer sheet.
  • For each correct answer, the candidate will get half a mark.
  • Total marks for the Written Test will be 50.
  • There will be no negative marking.
  • Duration of the test will be of 2 (two) hours.

The questions will cover the following subjects:


  • I. Elementary Arithmetic
  • II. General English
  • III. Logical reasoning/Mental ability
  • IV. Assam’s History, Geography, Polity, Economy
  • V. General Awareness/General Knowledge and current affairs

Written Tests will be conducted throughout the State on the same day either at Guwahati or in each range or district headquarters depending on the number of candidates and convenience of the SLPRB.

Extra-Curricular Activities and Special Skills:

Based on candidates' Educational Qualification, NCC Certificate, Home Guards, Sports and proficiency in computers, a maximum of 10 marks will be awarded.

Final Selection for Assam Excise Jobs: 


1. Excise Constable:



a) Marks awarded in PET: Maximum marks 40

b) Multiple choice objective type Written Test: Maximum marks 50

c) Extra-curricular activities and special skills: Maximum marks 10

Total: 100 marks

2. Assistant Inspector of Excise:

a) Multiple choice objective type Written Test: Maximum marks 100

b) Marks awarded in PET: Maximum marks 40

c) Extra-curricular activities and special skills: Maximum marks 10

Total: 150 marks


Assam Excise Guide Books:

For the preparation of the Assam Excise Dept Recruitment 2020, you can take any guide books available in the market, The Candidate should prepare hard for a better result.

candidate should take help from textbooks & carefully understand the concepts, and then solve question papers from previous years. The candidate can buy these books online or from any local shop & prepare.

(Click the Below Link for Buy Books Online)


5. Analytical Reasoning by M K Pandey


6. History of Assam by Priyam Goswami





In the below section, we have listed the various topics found in each subject of the forest exams. The topics of the Assam Excise Department Syllabus are easy to prepare. So, keep reading the entire topic to write the test rapidly.
General Knowledge
  • Current Affairs – National & International
  • Geography
  • Indian Constitution
  • Culture
  • Important Financial & Economic News
  • Sports and Games
  • Current events
  • Important Days
  • Awards and Honors
  • General Politics
  • History
  • Abbreviations
  • Books and Authors
  • Science – Inventions & Discoveries
  • Economic Scene
English
  • Antonyms
  • Theme detection
  • Adverb
  • Sentence Rearrangement
  • Articles
  • Grammar
  • Passage Completion
  • Comprehension
  • Unseen Passages
  • Sentence Completion
  • Tenses
  • Error Correction
  • Synonyms
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Word Formation
  • Conclusion
  • Vocabulary
  • Verb
  • Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Fill in the Blanks
General Science
  • Physics
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Environmental Science
Mathematics
  • Percentages
  • Linear Equations
  • Geometry
  • Number System (Elementary Number Theory)
  • LCM and HCF
  • Data Handling and Statistics
  • Arithmetic
  • Mensuration
  • Algebra
  • Simple Equations
Geography
  • Earth and Universe
  • Solar system
  • Monsoon, Rainfall, weather & climate
  • Water Resources
  • Soil, minerals & natural resources
  • Forest & wildlife
  • Agricultural pattern
  • Transport & Communication
  • Social Geography
  • Natural Calamities
History and culture of India and Assam
  • Indus Valley Civilization‐Guptas,
  • Delhi Sultans, Mughals, and Marathas
  • Age of Vijayanagaram and the brahman is
  • South Indian history
  • Culture and Heritage of Assamese people
  • India since independence
  • Characteristics of Indian culture
  • Unity in diversity
  • India‐as secular state
  • Growth of rationalist
  • Dravidian movement in Assam
  • Political parties and populist schemes
Indian Polity
  • Constitution of India
  • The preamble to the constitution
  • Salient features of the constitution
  • Union, state and territory
  • Citizenship‐rights amend duties
  • Fundamental rights
  • Fundamental duties
  • Human rights charter
  • Union legislature
  • Parliament
  • State executive
  • State Legislature
  • Local government, etc.,
Indian Economy
  • Nature of the Indian economy
  • Five‐year plan models‐an assessment
  • Land reforms & agriculture
  • Application of science in agriculture
  • Industrial growth
  • Rural welfare oriented programmers
  • Social sector problems
  • Economic trends in Assam
Indian National Movement
  • National renaissance
  • The emergence of national leaders‐Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore
  • Different modes of agitations
  • Role of Assam in freedom struggle Rajaji, VOC, Periyar, Bharathiar & others
Aptitude & Mental Ability Tests
  • Conversion of information to data
  • Collection
  • Analytical interpretation of data
  • Simplification
  • Percentage
  • Highest Common Factor (HCF)
  • Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)
  • Ratio and Proportion‐Simple interest
  • Compound interest
  • Area
  • Volume
  • Time and Work
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Puzzles
  • Dice
  • Visual Reasoning
  • Alphanumeric Reasoning
  • Number Series.
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