The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, has published the Tier 2 examination. Candidates who are appearing in the examination can check the detailed timetable on the official website of CBSE at cbse.gov.in.
As per the schedule, the CBSE Recruitment 2024 tier 2 examination will be conducted on November 10, 2024for the following posts:
POST | TIME
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Accounts Officer | 9 AM to 12 NOON |
Assistant Secretary (Academics/Training) | 9 AM to 12 NOON |
Assistant Secretary (Skill Education) | 9 AM to 12 NOON |
Assistant Secretary (Administration) | 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM |
The official notification informed that that Tier – 2 examination will be conducted in Delhi and candidates who have appeared in Tier – 1 examination in cities other than Delhi will be paid the to and fro Sleeper Class (Non-AC) train fare.
The CBSE notice reads, “Candidates claiming the train fare will have to submit copy of their to and fro journey train tickets and copy of canceled check of their bank account during Tier – 2 examination. The amount due to the candidates will be transferred in their bank account.”
It may be mentioned here that the Tier 1 recruitment examinations were held on August 3, 10, and 11, 2024.
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Meanwhile, apart from the schedule, CBSE has also released the question paper structure for all four papers:
Accounts Officer: The paper will have four parts and carry a total mark of 320. The four parts are:
PART | TOPICS | TOTAL MARKS |
PART I | Commerce & Business Studies, Economics, Accounting. Financial/Cost Accounting, Budgeting, Annual Accounts, Taxation, Auditing Investments and Financial Management, Store & Inventory Management, Financial Markets, Banking and General Financial Rules | 160 |
PART II | Current Affairs and General Awareness of Economics, Social, Political, Scientific & Technological development in India. Indian History and Culture, Geography of India and the World. | 80 |
PART-III | Constitution of India, Polity, Governance, Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude | 40 |
PART-IV | Essay Writing (Hindi or English) | 40 |
The CBSE also recommends the following:
- All questions carrying 40 marks should be attempted in not more than 300 words.
- All questions carrying 10 marks should be attempted in not more than 150 words.
- All questions carrying 5 marks should be attempted in not more than 75 words.
- All questions carrying 2 marks will have a one-line answer
Additionally, the question paper will be bilingual (Hindi/English) and candidates will have to write answers either of the two languages only.
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Assistant Secretary (Academics/Training/Skill Education): There will be four sections for candidates appearing for this post.
PART | PATTERN OF QUESTIONS | No. OF QUESTION TO BE ATTEMPTED | MARKS |
A | Objective/One Word/One Liner Answer | 15 | 15X2 =30 |
B | Short Answer Type (Answer in Max. 30 words) | 20 out of 25 Questions | 20X5=100 |
C | Medium Answer Type (Answer in Max. 100 words) | 10 out of 12 Questions | 10X10= 100 |
D | Long Answer Type (Answer in Max. 300 words) | 3 out of 5 Questions | 3X30= 90 |
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Assistant Secretary (Administration):The paper is also divided into four parts, carrying a total of 320 marks.
PART | TOPICS | TOTAL MARKS |
PART I | Current Affairs and General Awareness of Economics, Social, Political, Scientific & Technological development in India. Indian History and Culture, Geography of India and the World, Growth of Indian Education System and School Boards. | 160 |
PART II | Administrative Theories, Administrative Behavior, Principles of Organization, Personnel Administration and Financial Administration, Accountability and Control, Public Policy, Planning, Techniques of Administrative Improvement and Administrative Reforms | 80 |
PART-III | Constitution of India, Polity, Governance, Administrative Law, Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude | 40 |
PART-IV | Essay Writing (Hindi or English) | 40 |
For this paper too, the CBSE has issued the following recommendations:
- All questions carrying 40 marks should be attempted in not more than 300 words
- All questions carrying 10 marks should be attempted in not more than 150 words
- All questions carrying 5 marks should be attempted in not more than 75 words.
- All questions carrying 2 marks will have a one-line answer
The question paper for Assistant Secretary (Administration) will also be bilingual and candidates will have to write answers in Hindi/English only.
For more information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of CBSE.