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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy

Basic Course
The purpose of training is to equip Probationers and to build their capacity to be able to meet the field challenges. The primary purpose of the Academy being to prepare leaders for the Indian Police, the Academy organizes basic induction training of new recruits to the Indian Police Service (referred to as Probationers). At the conclusion of basic training, the course aims to ensure that the Probationers acquire necessary knowledge, skills, attitudes, understanding and behaviour required for effectively discharging the duties as Sub-Divisional Police Officers initially and later for various senior supervisory assignments in the rank of Superintendent of Police in Districts and Specialized units of the Police Department. The ‘Integrated Training’ format being used at the Academy to impart training focuses on fusion of three dimensions: Sensitisation(personal and social), Orientation (ethical and legal) and Competency (domain and inter-segmental).

The Academy further aims at nurturing human values in all its areas of activity to prepare Probationers not only to be good police professionals but also effective and good human-beings.

Thus, the objective of Basic Course training is:

Capacity building through the matrix of Sensitisation, Orientation and Competency.
Imparting professional knowledge and understanding.
Development of professional, Organisational and Community skills.
Nurturing human values, right attitudes and appropriate behaviour in professional and personal life and inculcating sensitivity.
Development of overall personality (character, habits, self-discipline, soft skills, norms, values, etiquette, etc.)
Transforming the Probationers into leaders of Police Stations and Police Districts.

COURSE CO-ORDINATORS
Joint Director (Basic Course)
Deputy Director (Basic Course)
Assistant Director (Outdoors)
Assistant Director (Indoor Studies)

SYLLABUS & MARKS *
The syllabus of indoor training and outdoor training, subject wise, in respect of each subject is given below. The contents of the subjects are expanded/ modified whenever and wherever considered necessary having regard to field conditions and such additional inputs also will figure in the examinations.


LBSNAA:
IAS Professional Course, Phase-I (22 weeks approximately)

Soon after the completion of Foundation Course, the IAS Officer Trainees graduate to Phase-I training. This Course imparts rigorous training to the Officer Trainees of the Indian Administrative Service in a wide range of subjects to enable them to handle varied assignments that they would hold in the first ten years of their service. Emphasis is on understanding of public systems and their management. Starting in December, it runs up to May of the next year and comprises of Academic instruction (12 weeks); Winter Study Tour (7 weeks) and 1 week of Block Leave.

At the end of the IAS Professional Course Phase I, an Officer Trainee is able to:

1. Acquire a pan-India perspective of emerging socio-economic and politico-legal trends, an understanding of the emerging role of the IAS and its shared administrative responsibilities with other services.

2. Acquire knowledge and skills needed to discharge administrative responsibilities in the first decade of their career in the following areas:

i. Law and legal instruments

ii. Administrative rules, procedures and programme guidelines

iii. Modern management tools, and

iv. Economic analysis

3. Demonstrate proficiency in the regional language of the allotted State to better appreciate its administrative and cultural ethos.

4. Acquire an understanding on the cultural and socio-economic background of the State they are allotted.

5. Demonstrate effective written/ oral communication skills both in interpersonal and organizational context.

6. Exhibit right values and attitudes.

7. Maintain physical fitness.

8. Adhere to the spirit of ‘Sheelam Param Bhushanam’.

Winter Study Tour

The IAS officers have traditionally been taken for a Winter Study Tour (WST) called Bharat Darshan in Phase I. The 6-7 week Winter Study Tour (WST) precedes the academic module comprising of attachments with the armed forces, the public sector, the private sector, municipal bodies, voluntary agencies, tribal areas, e-governance and Non-Government Organizations. This gives Officer Trainees an opportunity to experience the diversity of our country and to see and understand closely the functioning of numerous organizations. The Officer Trainees are divided into groups of about 18-20 each with each Officer Trainee traversing nearly 20,000 kilometres across the length and breadth of the country.


Zonal Day

East Zone:
South Zone:
West Zone:
North Zone:
Inter-Services Meet


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