#PRMG2306938ARegulation on Public Administration Entry Exams in France
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This regulation outlines the structure and content of entry exams for France's National Institute for Public Service. It impacts individuals preparing for public administration careers and sets expectations for various competitive exams, detailing the subjects, durations, and scoring methods.
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Key Changes
- Specify exam subjects and requirements for entry into public administration.
- Detail the structure and evaluation method of exams.
- Set guidelines for preparatory cycles for internal and third competition entries.
Obligations
What this law requires
Exam candidates must demonstrate knowledge in constitutional law, administrative law, EU law, and European Convention on Human Rights in the public law examination
Exam candidates must demonstrate ability to analyze legal reasoning and propose argued and operational guidance in the public law examination
Public law examination must include a dossier not exceeding ten pages composed of normative texts, jurisprudence, public reports excerpts, and doctrine articles to support candidate reasoning
Exam candidates must demonstrate capacity to use economic analysis, concepts, and tools to formulate diagnoses and propose argued and operational public policy guidance in the economics examination
Economics examination must include a dossier not exceeding ten pages composed of relevant documents to support candidate reasoning but not requiring synthesis