#EAEA2417891AOrder of June 28, 2024, setting the general organization rules, nature, and program of the examinations for access to the job of Secretary of Foreign Affairs
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The law establishes the organizational rules and examination structure for competitive exams for the role of Secretary of Foreign Affairs in France. It details the types of competitions (external, internal, and third competition) and outlines the specifics of written and oral tests that candidates must complete, including their formats, durations, and grading criteria. It also addresses eligibility criteria for candidates, including language requirements and the penalties for any fraudulent activity during the exams.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific eligibility criteria and written/admission exam formats for candidates.
- Clarification of the composition and responsibilities of the jury overseeing the examinations.
- Implementation of a ban on the use of dictionaries during examinations.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Minister of Foreign Affairs must issue an order establishing the number of positions available in each competition type, examination dates, and registration procedures
All candidates must complete all mandatory written admissibility tests and oral admission tests to be eligible or admitted
Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 10/20 on all designated eliminating tests (English language test and chosen second language test in both written and oral phases)
Candidates must achieve a minimum cumulative total of 130 points (after applying coefficients) on written admissibility tests to qualify for oral admission tests
The jury must establish the list of candidates admitted to oral examination tests in alphabetical order