#AGRS1317532AOrder of August 2, 2013, establishing the organization and exams for professional advancement to higher grades in agricultural training and research
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This law outlines how professional exams for advancing to higher grades in agricultural training and research should be organized. It introduces oral exams that evaluate experience and skills, requiring candidates to prepare a professional experience portfolio. Passing these exams requires a minimum score. The regulation affects technicians in agricultural research and training seeking advancement.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of oral exams focusing on professional experience
- Requirement for candidates to prepare a professional experience portfolio
- Minimum score for passing
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must prepare and submit a professional experience portfolio (dossier de reconnaissance des acquis de l'expérience professionnelle) using the official template available on the Ministry of Agriculture website, by the deadline specified in the exam opening notice.
The professional experience portfolio must be transmitted to the exam jury at least 15 days before the start of the exams.
Professional exams must consist of a single oral test lasting 30 minutes, beginning with a 5-10 minute candidate presentation followed by jury discussion on professional competencies and skills.
Exam scoring must be on a scale of 0 to 20, with a minimum passing score of 10/20 to be declared admitted; the jury must establish the minimum passing score.
The exam jury must be appointed by the Minister of Agriculture and include at least four members, with mandatory inclusion of one technician from the relevant higher grade class being examined for.