UPSC EPFO - Expected Exam Date
This page provides information about the expected exam date for the UPSC EPFO exams in 2023. If you are looking for the exam dates of UPSC EPFO, you have come to the right place.
According to the notification released by the UPSC in February 2023 (UPSC Notification), two separate exams will be conducted for the positions of APFC (Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner) and EO/AO (Enforcement Officer/Accounts Officer) for the Employee Provident Fund Organization (EPFO). The UPSC has not released any exam date in its notification.
Can we infer the exam dates of UPSC EPFO from UPSC Calendar?
The UPSC releases an annual calendar for its exams, every year.
This calendar includes the exam dates for regular exams like NDA, CDA, Civil Services, Engineering Services, Medical Services, and CAPF/CISF. It also marks the dates for Recruitment Test (RT) exams, which include exams for Admin Officer, Store Officer, APFC, ALC, ESIC DD, CSD Manager, EPFO EO/AO, Drug Inspector, Assistant Director, and others. The annual Calendars can be downloaded from 2023 Calendar , 2022 Calendar , 2021 Calendar.
The UPSC EPFO is also a RT exam. If we want to predict the exam dates for APFC and EO/AO exams for EPFO, we can refer to the reserved dates for RT exams in the UPSC calendar.
However, the question remains whether the UPSC follows its own calendar while deciding the exam dates for RT exams. To answer this question, we can look at some ongoing or concluded RT exams and check if their exam dates were marked in the UPSC calendar.
The table below summarizes our findings:
UPSC RT exam | Exam date | Whether this exam date was reserved in UPSC Calendar |
---|---|---|
Assistant Geophysicist – GSI | 1-Apr-23 | No |
Store Officer – DRDO | 2-Apr-23 | No |
Assistant Director (IT) – RGI | 11-Dec-22 | No |
Assistant Directors (Costs) – MoF | 28-Aug-22 | No |
Deputy Director – ESIC | 17-Jul-22 | No |
Assistant Director (Official Language) – ESIC | 27-Aug-22 | No |
Assistant Defence Estates Officer – MoD | 28-Aug-22 | No |
Deputy Central Intelligence Officer – IB | 16-Oct-22 | No |
From this analysis, it appears that the UPSC does not follow the reserved dates in the calendar when deciding on the exam dates for RT exams. In fact, none of the RT exams were conducted on their reserved date in the calendar during last 10 months. While regular exams such as NDA, CDA, Civil Services, and IES are conducted on calendar dates, RT exams are not bound by the calendar dates. The RT exams can be conducted any time.
Thus we conclude that, we can not infer the exam dates of UPSC EPFO from the annual UPSC Calendar. The probability of EPFO exam being held on a Reserved Date is same as the probability of EPFO exam being held on any other date.
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What can infer from previous UPSC RT exams about EPFO exam dates?
Thus, while the UPSC Calendar is often eagerly awaited by candidates, it is of no use when it comes to predicting the exact exam date for UPSC EPFO exams. So, if we can’t rely on the UPSC Calendar, how can we predict exam dates and accordingly plan our preparation?
To answer this question, let us look at the historic data of exam dates of previous UPSC exams. By analyzing this data, we can get a better sense of the approximate gap between the date of notification and the date of the exam, and thus infer how much time we will have for exam preparation.
Below is a table of previous UPSC RT exams that includes the date of notification, exam date, and the gap between the two:
UPSC RT exam | Date of Notification | Exam Date | Gap between notification and exam date |
---|---|---|---|
Store officer- DRDO | Feb-22 | Apr-23 | 14 months |
Assistant Geophysicist- GSI | May-22 | Apr-23 | 11 months |
Vice Principal- GNCTD | May-22 | Dec-22 | 7 months |
Assistant Director IT- RGI | Nov-21 | Dec-22 | 11 months |
Deputy Central Intelligence Officer- IB | Sep-21 | Oct-22 | 13 months |
Assistant Director post- MoF | Jan-22 | Aug-22 | 8 months |
Deputy Director- ESIC | Sep-21 | Jul-22 | 10 months |
Admin Officer- DRDO | Feb-22 | Jul-22 | 5 months |
EO/AO- EPFO | Feb-20 | Sep-21 | 19 months (COVID) |
Admin Officer- BRO | Sep-18 | Aug-19 | 11 months |
UPSC ALC | Dec-16 | Nov-17 | 11 months |
EO/AO- EPFO | Jun-16 | Feb-17 | 8 months |
UPSC APFC | Jun-15 | Jan-16 | 7 months |
Admin Officer- GSI | Apr-18 | Sep-18 | 5 months |
Sr. Admin officer- DRDO | Dec-14 | May-15 | 5 months |
Sr. Admin officer- DRDO | Sep-15 | May-16 | 8 months |
Based on above analysis of multiple UPSC RT exams over the past few years, the minimum duration between the notification and exam is 5 months, while the maximum duration is around 12 months (by excluding outliers).
With this information, we can conclude that we should get at least 5-6 months for preparation of UPSC EPFO exams. This timeframe is the minimum amount of time we can expect, but it is possible that the UPSC may provide us with more time.
The notification for the UPSC EPFO exam was released in Feb-Mar 2023. Therefore, according to our analysis, it is unlikely that the exam will take place before August-September 2023. However, the exam can happen anytime after August-September 2023, and this is the minimum timeframe we should expect.
It is important to note that this analysis is based on historic data and should be used as a rough estimate. The UPSC may change its schedule at any time, and it is impossible to predict the exact exam date.
What do we conclude about exam dates of UPSC EPFO?
According to above analysis, we can deduce that we will have at least 5-6 months to prepare for the UPSC EPFO exams. Therefore, it is recommended that we plan to cover the entire syllabus in approximately 4.5 months, allowing ample time for revision and mock tests before the exam.
It is suggested that we complete the syllabus no later than July 15th, 2023, in order to be fully prepared for the exam. While the exam date for UPSC EPFOis uncertain, we can ensure that we are well-prepared by completing our syllabus in advance.
Everything about UPSC EPFO exams 2023
Check out the following videos, where we have analyzed each keyword of the Syllabus of both EPFO APFC and EPFO EO/AO exams for 2023. This will give you good understanding of what is to be included in the syllabus and what is excluded. We have also discussed the expected exam date, expected cut-off, and weightage of topics. You will also find detailed solutions to previous papers of both APFC and EO/AO exams.
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The syllabus of EO/AO is nothing but a subset of the syllabus of the APFC.
The syllabus of EO/AO exam can be broadly divided into 12 sub-topics: (i) General English (ii) Freedom Struggle (iii) Current Events (iv) Developmental Issues (v) Indian Polity (vi) Indian Economy (vii) Accounting Principles (viii) Industrial Relations & Social Security (ix) Labour Laws (x) General Science (xi) Computer (xii) Quantitative Aptitude. Check out sample of some of these printed booklets (it might 40-50 seconds to download booklets, please wait….).
There are 5 additional topics in APFC (i) Heritage and Culture (ii) Population & Globalization (iii) Auditing (iv) Insurance (v) Statistics.
If are planning to enroll in both exams, you are advised to enroll for only APFC. It will automatically cover 100% syllabus of EO/AO.
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These 12000 questions are further divided into around 150 subtopics. This gives you the flexibility to focus on only those areas, where you feel the need.
Since the inception of Human Peritus in 2011, our preparation approach has been quite traditional. First, we do a lot of research in analyzing the “boundary” of the syllabus by looking at PYQ’s. Then within that boundary, we provide “maximum possible coverage” of the concepts. What we do not do, is to try to find out what is more important or less important within that boundary. We study everything like a dedicated student. We make things “concise” but we don’t “leave out” things.
Firstly
We believe that nobody can guess important questions in objective exams (yes, we can identify some of the most repeating ones; but is that sufficient for cracking UPSC exam?….NO). The only way to secure prestigious job of UPSC is to cover the full syllabus within the boundary >> Then practice a lot of questions from that topic >> and you are ready for that topic. So, if you are enrolling with Human Peritus with the hope that we know important questions, which will come in the exam, DO NOT JOIN US.
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Like all the good things in the world, preparation takes time. We do not have any magical formula to cover everything in 1 month. We make a plan >> we follow the plan >> we expect you to do what we advise you >> and you are ready for the exam. If you do not have the time and patience of at least 3-4 months, DO NOT JOIN US.
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Our Faculty members will only “teach” in class. Very less time is spent on “Gyan” or “motivation” or “making you like videos”. We understand that you are grown-up Post-Graduate students and we treat you like that. Our only objective is to give you the confidence of 100% coverage of the syllabus and teachers spend time on that only. If you are expecting classes to be full of “stand-up comedy”, DO NOT JOIN US.
Finally
Our approach has worked well in previous RT exams of UPSC like ALC, LEO, ESIC DD, EPFO, Admin Officer etc. And we are pretty confident that this “4 Step preparation plan” will work in coming UPSC EPFO 2023 exam as well.
We have designed this course after a detailed analysis of not only previous UPSC EPFO exams but also of other Recruitment exams (RTs) of UPSC. For example, the syllabus has the keyword “General Mental Ability”. We identified all other exams of UPSC, which have this keyword in their syllabus. Then we looked at every question of that paper. Only then, we decided what should be the boundary of the syllabus of the “General Mental Ability”.
We strongly advise you to check out this topic wise analysis at this link
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Check if you are getting just 30,000 feet overview or detailed conceptual learning. If you have attended a 2-hour class on “Motivation Theories”, do you have the confidence to tackle every possible question on this topic? Also, check how much time is spent on actual teaching and how much on “motivating you to like videos” or “promoting their courses”.
2. Mentorship
Are you joining a team, which can guide you throughout your preparation journey? Give a call and ask for a discussion with a faculty member. Ask that faculty some real questions, like:
- Is XYZ Act part of the syllabus?
- Do I have to study new labour codes?
- What has been the trend of cut-offs?
- Which topics can I ignore or focus on more?
- Which topics in the syllabus have relevance to current affairs?
Assess the quality of telephonic discussion. See if you are getting connected to a “sales guy” or an “academic mentor and guide”.
3. Interaction in Class
Check if students are able to ask doubts in the class by speaking/discussing or you have been given just a chat option. Attend a few demo classes to understand this.
4. Study Material
No exam can be cleared by just listening to what the teacher says. After every class, it is mandatory to read that topic from the books. Check whether you are getting study material covering all the keywords of the syllabus. Most of the time, you will be getting random PDF files or pdf of class notes. Check if you are getting this confidence that you don’t have to look at any other book.
5. Previous Results
Check previous results of the institute.
From a coverage point of view, the Study Material will give you 100% coverage, but the probability of selection is much higher (4 times) in video classes program, because of the following reasons:
(i) a Large number of topics require conceptual clarity, which will need a teacher to make it easier, like Accounting, Labour Laws, Numerical Aptitude.
(iii) If it takes x hours to prepare without a teacher, then it will take only 0.4x hours with a teacher. Since time for UPSC EPFO exam is limited, you need someone to make it quicker for you.
(iv) You get into discipline because now someone else is pushing you towards completion of the syllabus (this is the biggest contributor)
(v) While teaching, the teacher explains how questions are framed from a given topic.
Our analysis says that the Current Affairs for Recruitment exams of UPSC EPFO is quite static and theoretical. There is no need to teach it, as there is nothing conceptual. We expect that you should be able to understand and memorize by reading our printed booklets. Since the current affairs are factual in nature, the teacher does not add any value by reading that out in a class. You can read it yourself. In fact if you can cover 10 issues by self reading in X time, the teacher will be able to cover just 2-3 issues in X time.
Please note that, there is no need to refer newspapers or any other source for current affairs. You can completely depend upon us. Our booklets are sufficient. However, it is advisable to keep reading at least 1 newspaper, as it helps you in interview as well.
Although, our team, carefully packs the content, before despatch, sometimes, we may also commit mistakes.
If you find that, any booklet is missing or there are two booklets with same topic, there is no need to worry. Please write an email to us. Immediately, we will send you another courier with missing booklets.
Please note that, there is no need to panic. Our relationship with you does not end with despatch of courier. Our team will continuously assist you till exam time by (a) updating new content on online platform (b) handling your queries on any syllabus topic (c) we also do few free preparation tips classes in last 2 months of exam.
Indian Culture, Heritage and Freedom Movements
Current Events
Population, Development, and Globalization
Governance and Constitution of India
Accounting and Auditing
Industrial Relations
Labor Laws
Insurance
Basic knowledge of Computer applications
General Science
Elementary Mathematics, General Mental Ability
Statistics
Social Security in India
Present trends in the Indian Economy
General English- To evaluate candidate’s understanding of English language & workman– like use of words.
Indian Freedom Struggle.
Current Events and Developmental Issues.
Indian Polity & Economy.
General Accounting Principles.
Industrial Relations & Labour Laws.
General Science & knowledge of Computer applications.
General Mental Ability & Quantitative Aptitude.
Social Security in India.
The syllabus of EO/AO is nothing but a subset of the syllabus of the APFC.
The syllabus of EO/AO exam can be broadly divided into 12 sub-topics: (i) General English (ii) Freedom Struggle (iii) Current Events (iv) Developmental Issues (v) Indian Polity (vi) Indian Economy (vii) Accounting Principles (viii) Industrial Relations & Social Security (ix) Labour Laws (x) General Science (xi) Computer (xii) Quantitative Aptitude. Check out sample of some of these printed booklets (it might 40-50 seconds to download booklets, please wait….).
There are 5 additional topics in APFC (i) Heritage and Culture (ii) Population & Globalization (iii) Auditing (iv) Insurance (v) Statistics.
If are planning to enroll in both exams, you are advised to enroll for only APFC. It will automatically cover 100% syllabus of EO/AO.
If you prepare for APFC, the syllabus of ALC is automatically covered except topics of HR, OB and Natural Justice. If you want to enroll for both of these exams, we will need to create a customized package for you (so that you do not have to pay twice for the same content).
Get in touch with our team and share your email ID. We will send you a customized package with payment details. Contact our team via whats app chat or email (contact@humanperitus.com).