How long does it take to become ACP?
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How long does it take to become ACP?
1) After clearing IPS exam one can become Assistant superintendent of police and there is one year probationary service, one must complete successfully 2 year service as assistant superintendent of police after probationary service,then he/she will be promoted to Assistant Commissioner of police.
How do you become DySP?
If you want to become DSP in India, you should pass State Level Exam conducted by the State Public Service Commission. After cracking this exam the candidate becomes a DSP in India. He/She is posted as DSP after completion of probationary training.
What is salary of ACP in India?
The average salary for a ACP is ₹ 9.1 lakhs per year in India, which is 12.5\% less than the average salary of ACP at Delhi Police which receives a salary of ₹ 10.4 per year.
How many posts are there in the MPSC exam?
In this exam, there are 15-20 posts and you have to give preference according to your interest. In this case ACP would be your 1st preference followed by other ones. Also see the physical aspects related to this post in the official notification of MPSC.
What is the minimum height required for the post of DYSP?
The minimum height for the post of DySP is 165 cm for male candidates and 157 cm for female candidates. The MPSC notification gives the detail of post-specific physical eligibility criteria which is also given below.
What is the full form of MPSC?
MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service Commission) conducts the MPSC exam, i.e. Maharashtra Public Service Commission State Service Exam, also called the MPSC Rajyaseva Exam for Maharashtra State Government Jobs. This exam is conducted annually to appoint officers to different departments of the state government of Maharashtra State.
What is the maximum age limit for MPSC?
MPSC age limits for backward classes, ex-servicemen, qualified players and persons with disabilities are mentioned below: Ex-Servicemen Minimum Age Limit for MPSC – 19; Maximum Age Limit for Ex-Servicemen (General Category) – 43; Maximum Age Limit for Ex-Servicemen (Backward Classes) – 48