How to use this wiki, the syllabus map, the booklist policy, topic frequency, the glossary, and the FAQ.
Frequently asked questions about the CAPF (Assistant Commandants) exam and how to use this wiki, each answer pointing at the wiki page that holds the detail, with the exam-rule answers flagged verify the latest
Official UPSC CAPF (AC) syllabus, clause by clause, mapped to the wiki pages that cover it
Central navigation hub for every module in the CAPF (AC) knowledge wiki
A categorised list of every concept note in the CAPF wiki, grouped by subject, with the parent-note discipline that keeps each card faithful to its owner
Chronological index of dated daily current-affairs briefs
Navigation hub that links every long-form deep note in the CAPF wiki, the security and human-rights synthesis layer (the forces, borders, AFSPA, LWE, insurgency, counter-terror) plus the general comprehensive notes, with the owner-note edges
Plain-language definitions of the recurring exam terms, abbreviations and security and human-rights concepts the CAPF wiki uses, each pointing at the owner note that holds the fact
An aspirant-facing guide to navigating the CAPF wiki: where to start, the recommended study path, how the layers fit together, and how to read the honesty and currency flags
A categorised list of the bodies the CAPF wiki covers: the five CAPFs and wider force family, national constitutional and statutory bodies, and international organisations, with founding facts and the security framing
Navigation hub that links the durable previous-year-question framework, every authored practice set, and the full test series, with the strict honesty line between a real PYQ and an authored drill
A categorised list of the flagship government schemes in the CAPF wiki, with launch year, ministry and objective, and the security angle that makes scheme delivery a CAPF concern
Approved sources for CAPF wiki content, plus the recommended aspirant booklist
Navigation hub that links every Paper I subject of the CAPF wiki and the owner notes inside each, polity, economy, history, geography, general science, general mental ability and current events, with the high-yield blocks flagged
Where CAPF Paper I and Paper II concentrate their marks, by subject and sub-theme