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Regulation 6 of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulation, 2013 provides an examination for the CHA License under the Regulation 4 with the eligibility criteria mentioned in Regulation 5 and 6.
Insight on How to Crack Rule 6 Examination for Customs Brokers Licensing in 2020
Regulation 6 of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulation,
2013 provides an examination for the CHA License under the
Regulation 4 with the eligibility criteria mentioned in
Regulation 5 and 6. Each year the number of the applicants
are increasingly increasing compare to previous years. For the
success in the logistics sector, this is a good and positive sign.
As the ICD’s and new ports are coming, the requirement of a
large number of qualified and professionals CBLR’s are
growing at the new Export-Import Locations all over the
country.
Before starting preparation for the CHA Examination the
applicants need to ponder on a few facts,
>>The last time when the applicant wrote an exam paper
>>Does he/she can sit at the one place for over 3 hours
without getting up and talking to anyone
>>Last time when the applicant wrote in neat handwriting,
formulating thoughts as he/she wrote
Writing practice is must if you’re preparing for CHA
Examination. If you’re not writing from a very long period
then write at least 4 full scape pages without break and
leaving the place on a topic of your choice.
Increase the number of the pages and tackle this challenge by
writing at least 15 pages per day. Do this practice till your
exam. This practice is required to overcome your biggest
obstacle.
When you’re giving your Customs Brokers Licensing
Regulations Examinations, the examiners evaluate your
ability to understand the concepts of procedures, laws, related
issues. They will observe the knowledge of your from the
attended answers in the examination sheet by you.
Get the full syllabus under Regulation 8,
>>Kindly ensure that you complete and study the whole syllabus
>>Read as much material as you can get on each topic
>>Revise each topic as many time as it possible
>>As I said above writing skills are important, write the topic
your study
>>Prefer to study alone where you have no distraction
>>Take out at least 4 hours daily and prepare for the
CHA examination from today onwards
>>With the study read up related topics to know and write
better, more structured and qualified answers in the
examination. Read topics such as Incoterms, WTO, WCO,
Evolution of customs in the liberalized economy of India,
Customs in modern times and many more related to it.
When you’re giving the answer about which includes any legal
terms, it is very important that you use terminology as
provided in the Acts. Mention it and not colloquial terms or any
local terms.
Use the such teams like “proper officer”, “for the time being in
force”, “mens rea”, “or similar”, “ignorance of the law is no
excuse”, “prospective”, “retrospective”, “export not exported”,
“imported not import”, “ignorance of the law is no excuse”,
“proactive”, “principal”, “agent”, and many more as much as
possible. Also by writing the name of the Acts including the year
and public notice with the full number of it would add more value
to your answers.
Another question often rises in many of your heads, how much
should you write in the exam.
Writing long answers is not the key, writing effective answer is the
key.
There is no particular guideline for writing an answer. But when
you’re writing an answer for 4 or 5 marks question then write for
at least one and a half full scape sheet at least. Other you must
go proportionately or longer depends on the question containing
the normal content.
Just make sure one thing that the total answers should not be less
than 30 to 35 sheets when the complete justice is to be given
while answering the questions.
Things you need to focus while writing the
regulation 6 examination paper,
>>Write in neat handwriting
>>Spend time in answering the questions so that the complete
paper is attempted
>>Review the paper before handing over to the examiner
I hope these information help you in passing the
Regulation 6 CBLR Examination. For any doubt or query feel free
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