Graduates can now apply for the Open Competitive Examination for the Recruitment to the Post of Excise Inspector.
Method of Recruitment to the service.
Recruitment will be made on the basis of Open Competitive Examination and an interview conducted giving due consideration to personal skills of applicants.
(i) The applicant should be a Graduate of a recognized University.
(ii) Credit passes for Mathematics and English Language at the G. C. E. (Ordinary Level) Examination.
(iii) The minimum height measured bear footed should be 167.6cm (5 feet and 06 inches). The size of the chest when exhaled should be 83.8cm. (33 inches).
It is expected to measure applicant’s intelligence, logical thinking ability and ability in decision making. (Questions relating to
Mathematical/Graphical problems, writing of synonyms/antonyms, making phrases/sentences and filling blanks will be included in the paper).
Operation and monitoring of junior officers and personal engagement in the process of standardization of licit alcohols and prevention of illicit alcohols/dangerous drugs under the respective ordinances and other orders viz, execution of relevant functions in a certain jurisdiction or a special unit or an excise station and execution of raids in relation to excise crimes and execution of prevention activities by the relevant officer himself and directing junior officers in the performance of such activities.
22.09.2014
http://documents.gov.lk/gazette/2014/PDF/Aug/22Aug2014/I-IIA(E)2014.08.22.pdf
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