#MAEA1200442AOrder of February 29, 2012 Setting Rules for the Professional Exam for Higher Grade Chancellery Secretaries
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This French regulation establishes the rules for the process of accessing the higher grade of chancellery secretaries through a professional exam. It specifies that the exam includes a single written test based on a practical administrative scenario, aimed at evaluating the candidate's ability to interpret and draft administrative documents.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a professional exam for higher grade chancellery secretaries
- Specification of exam format as a practical scenario-based written test
- Criteria for passing and candidate eligibility outlined
Obligations
What this law requires
The Minister of Foreign Affairs must issue an order detailing the number of positions available for the professional examination, as well as the date, location of the tests, and registration procedures.
Candidates for the professional examination must meet the eligibility criteria stipulated in the relevant legislation by December 31 of the applicable advancement year.
The jury for the examination must be composed as specified in the regulation, including one representative from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and three officials from category A roles.
Candidates are required to pass the written examination with a score of at least 10 out of 20 to be admitted.
The Director General of Administration must ensure the execution of the provisions of the arrêté and ensure it is published in the official journal.