#EFIC1111254AArrêté of May 12, 2011 on Admission Tests for Controllers
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The arrêté from May 12, 2011 establishes the admission examination for candidates aspiring to the position of first-class controller in the areas of competition, consumer protection, and fraud enforcement in France. The examination consists of a single written test, which lasts three hours and consists of short-answer questions related to the missions and organization of the relevant governmental authority. Candidates must score 5 out of 20 or higher to pass, and the results will be used to form a list of admitted candidates based on merit.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a single written admission test for the controller position
- Establishment of a minimum passing score of 5 out of 20
- Delegation of authority to set application deadlines and test dates to the director general
Obligations
What this law requires
Administer a single written admission examination consisting of short-answer questions lasting exactly 3 hours covering the missions and organization of the DGCCRF
Score the written examination on a scale of 0 to 20 points
Eliminate any candidate who scores below 5 out of 20 on the written examination
Establish a ranked list of admitted candidates ordered by merit following completion of the written examination
Set and publish the application deadline, examination date, and number of available positions for the professional competition