FSSAI Archives - ixambee Bringing the latest exam news to you. Thu, 29 Feb 2024 12:57:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 Important Full Forms for Competitive Exams: Bank, SSC, Railway, and More https://www.ixambee.com/blog/important-full-forms-for-competitive-exams-bank-ssc-railway-and-more https://www.ixambee.com/blog/important-full-forms-for-competitive-exams-bank-ssc-railway-and-more#respond Thu, 29 Feb 2024 12:57:39 +0000 https://www.ixambee.com/blog/?p=15363 In this blog, we are going to talk about some major Abbreviations that are important for every aspirant for every Government Exam. From Banks to government bodies, we have covered them all.   Being an aspirant, most of the time you rush in completing the whole syllabus on time. But one mistake we all do in […]

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In this blog, we are going to talk about some major Abbreviations that are important for every aspirant for every Government Exam. From Banks to government bodies, we have covered them all.  

Being an aspirant, most of the time you rush in completing the whole syllabus on time. But one mistake we all do in common is to avoid learning about abbreviations and their full forms. Abbreviations play an important role in many Exams. Many students know about a certain abbreviation but don’t know its full form. And we all must agree on the fact that incomplete knowledge about anything is dangerous. In this blog, we will throw light on some of the most crucial abbreviations and their full forms which you should learn from the examination’s point of view. 

Important Full Forms for Competitive Exams: Bank, SSC, Railway and More

An abbreviation is a short form of a word or phrase. Many words are used in short forms and, therefore, it is important to know the full forms of such words. Abbreviations are used in all fields, be it- science, education, computer, examinations, banking, technology, etc. Moreover, in the present time, the abbreviations are so well developed in usage that the full forms and usage are not known by many people. Furthermore, abbreviations help in saving more time and energy, but they are only useful if you understand what they mean. 

Also, abbreviations and their full forms are quite important from an exam point of view. So, in today’s blog, we will cover the important full forms for competitive exams like Banking, SSC, Railway, and more. The important full forms discussed in this blog are related to national and international organizations, government exams/posts, computers, economic terms, etc. Thus, if you are preparing for competitive exams, we would urge you to go through the information provided below carefully.

List of Important Full Forms

For your convenience, we have compiled a list of general full forms that may be asked in competitive exams like Bank, SSC, Railway, and many more. 

RBI

RBI stands for Reserve Bank of India and is India’s central banking institution which controls the issuance and supply of the Indian Rupee. It was established on the 1st of April, 1935. Initially, it was privately owned, but following the nationalization in 1949, it was then fully owned by the Government of India.

Also See: All Details related to RBI

IBA

Indian Banks’ Association, or IBA, is a representative body that manages the banking operations in India. In other words, IBA is the term given to the – “Association of Indian Banks and financial institutions”. It was established on 26th September 1946.

Also Read: What is IBA?

SBI

The State Bank of India, or SBI, is a public sector bank with its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was established on July 01, 1955. Furthermore, it is the largest commercial bank in India in terms of business size, assets, profits, deposits, number of branches, and employees.

Take a look at the Full Form of SBI with All Details

IBPS

IBPS, also known as the Institute of Banking Personnel and Selection, is a recruitment body/organization which was established with the objective of recruiting the best eligible graduates in all the public sector banks (PSBs) in India, except SBI. SBI conducts a different examination altogether which is meant only for filling up the vacancies in SBI.

Also Read: What is IBPS?

NABARD

NABARD stands for National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development. It was formed on July 12, 1982, with its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. NABARD was established to promote the development of rural areas, boost financial operations, and promote sustainable agriculture. It works on three main areas- Finance, Development, and Supervision.

Also See: What is NABARD? Its Full Form with All Details

SEBI

SEBI refers to the Securities and Exchange Board of India. It was established in 1988 as a non-statutory body. However, it became an autonomous body on  May 12, 1992. Its headquarters are in Mumbai and has regional offices in New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, and Ahmedabad. 

Also See: What is SEBI?

PFRDA

Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority or PFRDA is a regulatory body established under the PFRDA Act to promote old age income security and protect the interests of National Pension System (NPS) subscribers. It was established on 23rd August 2003. The PFRDA works under the Ministry of Finance, Department of Financial Services.

Also Read: PFRDA: Functions & Schemes 

IRDA

IRDA, or Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority is an autonomous body established in 1999 under the IRDA Act. It has its headquarters in Hyderabad, Telangana, and also has two regional offices in Mumbai and New Delhi. It aims to ensure the financial stability of the insurance market and promote competition to enhance customer satisfaction by providing varieties in fair premium and consumer choices.

Also Read: IRDA and its Functions

FSSAI

FSSAI, or Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, is an independent body established under the ‘Ministry of Health & Family Welfare’ (Government of India). It was formed on September 05, 2008, under the Food Safety & Standards Act, of 2006. Its headquarters are located in New Delhi and it has 6 regional offices in Delhi, Guwahati, Mumbai, Kolkata, Cochin, and Chennai.

Read about FSSAI: Functions & Responsibilities here

SIDBI 

SIDBI stands for Small Industries Development Bank of India. It is a financial institution under the Ministry of Finance. Its main objective is to strengthen and develop Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). It was formed on April 02, 1990, with its headquarters in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

SSC

The SSC or Staff Selection Commission organizes various national-level exams to fill up vacancies in various Ministries, Departments, and Organisations of the Government of India. Therefore, the SSC conducts different level exams every year like the SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, etc.

Also See: Top 10 SSC Exams & How to Crack Them

GIC Re

GIC Re also known as General Insurance Corporation of India Limited, is an Indian government-owned reinsurance company. Its registered office as well as the headquarters are located in Mumbai. Until late 2016, it was the only reinsurance company operating in the Indian insurance market. Post 2016, the market was opened to foreign reinsurance companies from Germany, Switzerland, and France.

Also See: GIC Full Form and History

MSME 

MSME stands for Micro Small Medium Enterprises and it forms the backbone of developing economies like India. The government introduces various schemes and incentives to promote and support the MSME sector.

ARC

ARC or Asset Reconstruction Company is a financial institution registered under the RBI which is regulated by the SARFAESI (Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest) Act (2002). It buys off the Non- Performing Assets (NPAs) called the bad assets or bad loans from banks and other financial institutions at a mutually agreed value with the objective of recovering or ‘reconstructing’ the bad loans and in turn helping the banks and financial institutions in cleaning up their balance sheets.

Also Read: All Details related to ARC

UTI 

Union Trust of India, or UTI, is a statutory public sector investment institution established in February 1964 under the UTI Act, 1963. It became functional in July 1964. Its headquarter is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It enables small investors to diversify their risk by investing in a variety of areas. 

Also Read: UTI: History & Objectives

UNO

United Nations Organisation or UNO is an international organization that was established in 1945. Presently, it has 193 member states. It is guided by the principles laid down in the UN Charter. It has six main organs- the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic & Social Council, Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice, and the UN Secretariat.

UNESCO 

UNESCO stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation and is a specialized agency of the UN. Its objective is to promote world peace through international cooperation in art, culture, education, and sciences.

UNICEF

UNICEF refers to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund. It is now called the United Nations Children’s Fund and a social welfare organization and is present in 192 countries and territories. Also, it aims to provide humanitarian and developmental aid to children across the globe.

ICC

ICC refers to the International Chamber of Commerce. It is also known as the largest business organization in the world. It was established in 1919 in Atlanta city. Its main activities include- setting the rules, resolving the dispute, and advocating the policy.

Learn more about ICC and its History here

IDA

IDA or International Development Association is a financial institution and is a member of the World Bank. It has its headquarters in Washington DC, USA. It was established on September 24, 1960. The IDA will complement the already existing International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD).

Also See: IDA and its Role

ADB

ADB or Asian Development Bank is a regional development bank. It was formed on December 1, 1966. Its objective is to eliminate poverty in the Asia-Pacific region. Its headquarters are located in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Also Read: All details related to ADB

WTO

World Trade Organisation (WTO) is an international organization, which deals with world trade and its functioning between the member nations. It has 164 member states and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The WTO replaced the old  General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) which came into place in the year 1948.

Learn about WTO: Role & Objectives here

ASEAN 

ASEAN also known as Association for Southeast Asian Nations is an organization that is concerned with countries in Southeast Asia. It was formed on August 08, 1967, in Bangkok, Thailand. It consists of 10 countries in the Southeast Asian region along with two observer countries (Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste). Its main aim is to encourage intergovernmental cooperation along with promoting political, economic, educational, and socio-cultural integration among all its member countries along with other Asian countries.

Read about ASEAN and its Objectives

SAARC

SAARC or South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation is an economic and political organization comprising eight countries- Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka. Headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal, it was formed in 1985 with the aim to promote the welfare of South Asian People and to improve their standard of living.

Learn more about Important International Organizations and their Headquarters

FDI 

Foreign Direct Investment or FDI refers to an investment made by a company or an individual from one country into the shares and securities of another company that operates in a different country. 

Read more about FDI and the Role of FDI

NPA

NPA refers to Non-Performing Assets. It means those assets which have ‘ceased to generate income’. A loan becomes a ‘Non-Performing Asset’ when the respective loan payment has not been done for more than 90 days. This period of 90 Days is the standard period of time. NPAs are also called bad loans.

Learn about NPAs and Types of NPAs

UPI

The full form of UPI is Unified Payments Interface. It is an instant real-time payment system developed by the National Payments Corporation of India facilitating inter-bank transactions. It was introduced on April 11, 2016. UPI is regulated by the RBI.

Also See: How Does UPI Work?

IMPS 

In the Indian Banking System, IMPS means Immediate Payment Service. It is an instant payment ‘inter-bank electronic funds transfer system’. IMPS is also managed by the National Payments Corporation of India. It offers an inter-bank electronic fund transfer service through mobile phones, which is available 24*7 all year round, including the bank holidays.

Read more about IMPS and its Features here

IFSC

IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. it refers to an 11-digit alphanumeric code that is used in the Indian banking system, which ensures smooth electronic funds transfer in India. The IFSC is a distinctive code that combines the ‘bank code’ and the ‘branch code’.

Also See: How does an IFCS Work?

KYC

KYC is the acronym for Know Your Customer or Know Your Client. It refers to the process of  ‘knowing’ or identifying your customer in a complete manner, which enables the bank or any such organization to keep complete information regarding the customer.

Learn more about KYC: Its Origin & Purpose

ATM

ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine. It is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, transfer funds, or obtaining account information, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff. It is a small kiosk that dispenses money.

Read more about ATM and its Functions & Types

OTP

The full form of OTP is One Time Password or One Time Pin. OTP is an automatically generated numeric or alphanumeric string of characters that authenticates the user for a single transaction or login session. It is the prime way of authenticating a bank as it provides secure access to perform the transaction. It is a password that is valid only for one long session or transaction on a computer or any other digital device. The password can be used only once, after which it becomes invalid.

Also See: How does an OTP Work?

GDP

GDP or Gross Domestic Product measures the monetary value of final goods and services produced in a country in a given period of time. It is a broad measure of the overall domestic production and acts as a comprehensive scorecard of a country’s economic health.

GST

GST or Goods and Services Tax is an ‘indirect tax’ or ‘consumption tax’. It is levied on the supply of goods and services. It is levied at every step in the production process but is meant to be refunded to all parties in the various stages of production other than the final consumer. GST was introduced with the objective of replacing the multiple indirect taxes levied by State and Central Governments to simplify the indirect tax system in India.

Also Read: What is GST?

MSP

MSP stands for Minimum Support Price. It is the minimum price that the Government of India will pay to the farmer for procuring food crops. It is a market intervention by the government to insure agricultural producers against any sharp fall in farm prices below the stated price.

Also See: What is MSP?

List of Important Computer Full Forms

Given below is a list of some important Computer full forms which are frequently asked in competitive exams-

AbbreviationFull Form
ComputerCommon Operating Machine Purposely Used for Technological and Educational Research
CPU Central Processing Unit
RAMRandom Access Memory
ROMRead Only Memory
ALUArithmetic Logic Unit
URLUniform Resource Locator
USBUniversal Serial Bus
UPSUninterruptible Power Supply
VIRUSVital Information Resource Under Siege
CDCompact Disc
DVDDigital Versatile Disc
PNGPortable Network Graphics
IPInternet Protocol
GIS Geographical Information system
HTTPHyper Text Transfer Protocol
HTTPSHyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure
HTMLHypertext Markup Language
GIGOGarbage In Garbage Out
LANLocal Area Network
WANWide Area Network
VPNVirtual Private Network
WIFIWireless Fidelity
JPEGJoint Photographic Experts Group
MTPMedia Transfer Protocol
PTPPicture Transfer Protocol
MBMega-bytes
KBKilo-bytes
TBTera-bytes
PDFPortable Document Format
OS Operating System
DOCDocument
ZIPZig-zag In-line Package
DBMSDatabase Management System
WWWWorld Wide Web
GIFGraphics Interchange Format

Important Miscellaneous Full Forms

A list of some important miscellaneous full forms is given below. Please note that this list is not exhaustive.

AbbreviationFull Form
UPSCUnion Public Service Commission
IAS Indian Administrative Services
IPSIndian Police Service
IRSIndian Revenue Service
IFSIndian Forest Services
PCSProvincial Civil Service
CATCommon Admission Test
CGLCombined Graduate Level Exam
CHSLCombined Higher Secondary Level Exam
IDBI Industrial Development Bank of India
VATValue Added Tax
FIIForeign Institutional Investors
CTTCommodities Transaction Tax
NEFTNational Electronic Funds Transfer
RTGSReal Time Gross Settlement
NAVNet Asset Value
EXIMExport-Import(Bank of India)
IBSInternational Banking Statistics
FOREXForeign Exchange
FEMAForeign Exchange Management Act
NBFCNon-Banking Finance Companies
KCCKisan Credit Card 
WEFWorld Economic Forum
IES Indian Economic Service
GDRGlobal Depository Receipt
ADRAmerican Depositary Receipt
IDRIndian Depositary Receipt
BOPBalance of Payments
CPIConsumer Price Index
MFNMost Favoured Nation
IPOInitial Public Offering
PPPPublic private partnership
ESICEmployees State Insurance Corportaion
MBBSBachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
ILOInternational Labour Organisation
PHDDoctor of Philosophy
NEETNational Eligibility cum Entrance Test
NASANational Aeronautics and Space Administration
NCB Narcotics Control Bureau
ED Enforcement Directorate
CID Crime Investigation Department
ITI Industrial Training International
GPSGlobal Positioning System
TRPTarget Rating Point
ASIArchaeological Survey of India
ATS Anti Terrorism Squad
NCERT National Council of Educational Research and Training
NDRFNational Disaster Response Force
IUCNInternational Union for Conservation of Nature
CIBILCredit Information Bureau (India) Limited
POProbationary Officer- BankPost Office
LASERLight Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
IRCTC Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation
SME Small and Medium-sized EnterprisesSubject Matter Expert
HIVHuman Immunodeficiency Virus
AIDSAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 
MNCMultinational Corporation
SITSpecial Investigation Teams
UIDAI Unique Identification Authority of India
SMSShort Message Service
MMSMultimedia Messaging Service
DIGDeputy Inspector General of Police
DGPDirector General of Police 
DCDeputy Commissioner 
SPSuperintendent of Police
DSPDeputy Superintendent of PoliceDigital Signal Processing 
SHOStation House Officer
CSCivil ServicesCompany SecretaryComputer Science
ITInformation Technology
USPUnique Selling Proposition
DNADeoxyribonucleic Acid
RNARibonucleic Acid
LOCLine of Control
BPOBusiness Process Outsourcing
ETAElectronic Travel AuthorisationEstimated Time of Arrival
DDT Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane
ATP Adenosine TriphosphateAssociation of Tennis Professionals 
OTGOn-The-Go Adapter
HCL Hindustan Computers LimitedHydrochloric Acid
RTIRight to Information
PFMSPublic Financial Management System
GMTGreenwich Mean Time
AM/PMAnte-meridiem & Post-meridiem
CSECivil Services Examination 
ICICIIndustrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India
HDFCHigher Secondary Certificate
STDSexually Transmitted DiseasesSubscriber Trunk Dialling
CGPACumulative Grade Points Average
NSSNational Service Scheme
RAWResearch and Analysis Wing
DSLRDigital Single-lens Reflex 
INRIndian RupeeInternational Normalised Ratio
SIMSubscriber Identity Module
ISIIndian Standards InstitutionIndian Statistical InstituteInter-Services Intelligence (Pak)
FMCG Fast-moving Consumer Goods
UGCUniversity Grants Commission of India
MRIMagnetic Resonance Imaging
ISRO Indian Space Research Organisation
DRDO Defence Research and Development Organisation
CPRCardiopulmonary Resuscitation
FIRFirst Information Report
NGONon-Governmental Organisation
NRINon Resident Indian
CNGCompressed Natural Gas
RTORegional Transport Office
NOCNo Objection CertificateNational Occupation Classification
PWDPublic Works Department
EMIEquated Monthly Instalment
ICU Intensive Care Unit
CVCurriculum Vitae
SOPStatement of PurposeStandard Operating Procedure
NDANational Defence Academy
MPMember of Parliament
MLAMember of the Legislative Assembly
DPDisplay PictureData Processing
OPDOutpatient Department 
PDA Personal Digital AssistantPublic Display of Affection
BCGBacille Calmette-Guerin

Conclusion

From the above discussion, it is evident that abbreviations and their full forms form an essential part of many competitive exams. Therefore, we encourage you to go through this list multiple times as it will not be possible to remember so much information in one reading. We also recommend you not limit yourself to this list. It’s high time you should have a look at other online sources also to boost your General Awareness about abbreviations. This topic is vast, no one can limit it in one blog. So if you genuinely want to work with some prominent government or similar departments, make the hustle and hard work your new friends. We wish all the aspirants the very best. 

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The FSSAI CFSO/TO 2021-22 recruitment is underway. The FSSAI CBT stage 1 exam was conducted on March 30 and 31, 2022 and the result is awaited. Moreover, the FSSAI stage 2 exam date has not been announced yet.

In today’s blog we will discuss the previous year questions of the last FSSAI recruitment cycle, tentative syllabus and preparation strategy for FSSAI CBT-2 2021-22. So, please stay tuned till the end.

FSSAI 2021-22: How to Score Well in CBT-2?

FSSAI CBT-2: Previous Year Questions

Going through the FSSAI previous year question papers will give you a fair idea about the FSSAI exam pattern. Moreover, it will help you in figuring out the following-

Like we promised, we will also be going over some FSSAI Written Exam previous year questions to give you an idea about what to expect in the FSSAI CBT-2 2021-22 exam. The questions are given below-

Q1) Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006 and its background & Food Safety and Standards Regulations (FSSR) 2011 licensing and registration related.

Q2) Discuss the concept and principles of BHOG by FSSAI.

Q3) Define the term ‘smart consumer’. Explain the principles underlying for food smart consumers.

Q4) Define the term ‘food recall’. Discuss the steps of food being recalled from the market and launched again with all the wholesome properties.

The questions discussed above will give you a blueprint based on which you can start your FSSAI CBT-2 exam preparation.

FSSAI CBT-2: Tentative Syllabus

FSSAI has not released the CBT-2 syllabus yet. The FSSAI will officially release the CBT-2 syllabus and exam pattern after the CBT-1 exam is conducted. So, it is expected to be released soon. However, to ease your anxiety, we will skim through the FSSAI Written Exam 2019 syllabus for the post of Central Food Safety Officer (CFSO) and Technical Officer (TO).

In 2019, the Written Exam was a pen and paper test. In FSSAI 2021-22 recruitment, it will be a Computer Based Test (CBT).

FSSAI Written Exam 2019 Syllabus

The FSSAI 2019 syllabus was divided into three parts-

Parts No. of Questions + Marks
Part A: General Ability
Reading Comprehension, Smart Working with MS Office, Mental Ability based on Case Studies/Situational Analysis2 questions x 10 marks= 20 marks
Part B: Food Safety Ecosystem in India
Indian Scenario of Food Safety: Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and its background, Food Safety and Standards Regulations ( FSSR) 2011 Licensing and Registration, Schedule 4 requirements, Recent advances in Packaging & Labelling Requirements, Regulations related to Nutraceuticals and foods for Special Dietary Uses, provisions on Organic Food and Non-specified Food/Food Ingredients, Central Advisory Committee and Scientific Committee/Panels, Food Import Clearance System, Notified labs and adjudications,

Initiatives of FSSAI: Eat right India, FosTaC, Food Fortification, Detect Adulteration with Rapid Test (DART), Clean Street Food, BHOG (Blissful Hygienic Offering to God), Food Safety on Wheels, Food Smart Consumer, Codex, Diet for Life, etc.
2 questions x 10 marks= 20 marks (out of 3 questions)
Part C
Food Science & Nutrition: Understanding food hazard, food borne illnesses, water and sanitation, GHP, GAP, HACCP, food allergies, Food, Adulteration, Food Nutrition, and Food Consciousness, Supplementation, Fortification, Bio-fortification, Poor Diet and Consequences: Stunting, Wasting & Anemia, Lifestyle diseases, Food testing and rapid detection methods.4 questions x 15 marks= 60 marks (out of 6 questions)
Food Quality: GMP Auditing & Inspections, Food Surveillance, Food Recall, Quality control of food at all stages processing, Safety issues in food packaging materials, Sampling from a lot or process line, Non-destructive food quality evaluation methods.
Food Processing & Preservation: Basic principles and methods of Food Preservation: Heat processing, pasteurization, canning, dehydration, freezing, freeze drying, fermentation, microwave, irradiation, chemical additives: Refrigerated and modified atmosphere storage, Aseptic preservation, hurdle technology, alternate-thermal technologies and non-thermal processing, New/Novel food additives and preservatives, Safety issues of processed foods available in the market.

If we look at the overall FSSAI 2019 syllabus, there will not be a drastic change in FSSAI CBT-2 2021-22 syllabus. The topics will be more or less similar. However, there may be a change in the exam pattern in the FSSAI 2021-22 recruitment cycle.

FSSAI CBT-2: How to Prepare?

Part A, dealing with General Ability, was also covered in FSSAI CBT-1. So, you can follow the same strategy for FSSAI CBT-2 as well.

However, we can divide Part B into two parts i.e. Indian Scenario of Food Safety and Initiatives of FSSAI. 

  • For Indian Scenario of Food Safety, you can begin your preparation with the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and Food Safety and Standards Regulations ( FSSR) 2011 as understanding the technicalities of the Act and Regulations requires some effort. The rest you can cover once FSSAI releases the complete CBT-2 syllabus.
  • For Initiatives of FSSAI, the FSSAI website is the best source. It covers all the important information with respect to the Initiatives.

In Part C, you can start with the topics covered under Food Processing and Preservation as they are easy to understand and retain. Moreover, you can also go through the CBT-1 syllabus. 

The key here is revision. You must not waste time in waiting for the CBT-2 syllabus to be announced. You should start your preparation right away to stay a step ahead of your competitors.

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Online Course

If you are appearing for the FSSAI 2021-22 exam, we encourage you to explore ixamBee’s FSSAI Technical & Central Food Safety Officer Online Course to understand how you can prepare for this exam. Take a look at some of the features of this course.

Mock Tests

Exam preparation is incomplete without mock tests and therefore, mock tests play a crucial part in your exam preparation. You can take FSSAI Free Mock Tests on a regular basis to understand the question trend. Moreover, the mock tests will assist you in identifying your weak areas and judge your preparation before the exam.

We wish you all the best!

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Read here FSSAI Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2021-2022 in complete detail for Central Food Security Officer & Technical Officer for Stage 1 and Stage 2

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) conducts recruitment drives every year to recruit personnel for various posts like Hindi Translator, Assistant Manager, Deputy Manager, Technical Officer (TO), and Central Food Security Officer among other posts. Together, these employees work toward maintaining the desired standard of food and its safety.

In this article, we will discuss the FSSAI Syllabus & Exam Pattern for Technical Officers & Central Food Security Officers for Stage 1 and Stage 2 in detail.

FSSAI Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2022

FSSAI Exam Pattern 2022

Let us go over the details of the FSSAI recruitment process 2022 for CSFO & TO.

  • The exam will comprise 2 stages; Stage 1 & Stage 2.
  • Further, Stage 1 will comprise two papers, Part A & Part B.
  • More details about Stage 2 will be released by the FSSAI after the Stage 1 exams conclude.
  • There will be no interview for either post.

Part A – General Aptitude and Computer literacy

Nature of TestTest NameNo. Of QuestionsMaximum Marks
General AptitudeGeneral Intelligence1040
General AptitudeGeneral Awareness1040
General AptitudeEnglish language Comprehension1040
ComputerComputer Literacy1040
 Total40160
  1. There will be a total of 40 Objective MCQ-type questions (10 per subject) with each question carrying 4 marks.
  2. Therefore, questions in Part A will be for 160 marks.
  3. The duration will be 180 minutes.
  4. For each right answer, 4 marks will be given whereas for each wrong answer, 1 mark will be deducted

Part B – Functional Knowledge Test

Part B will be a test of Professional Knowledge for the respective posts. In this case, it will test the candidates’ knowledge of food safety and food laws in India.

Test NameNo. Of QuestionsMaximum Marks
Indian and International Food Laws (An Overview)2080
FSSAI – Role, Functions, Initiatives (General Understanding)2080
Subject Matter Knowledge40160
Total120480

FSSAI Stage 2 CBT Exam Pattern 2022

The FSSAI Stage 2 CBT expected exam pattern has been outlined for you below.

SectionSubject NameNo. of QuestionsMarks per QuestionTotal Marks
Part AGeneral Ability21020
Part BFood Safety Eco-System in India3 (attempt 2)1020
Part CFood Science and Nutrition/ Food Quality/ Food Processing and Preservation6 (attempt 4)1560

FSSAI Syllabus 2022 for CSFO & TO

The syllabus for the FSSAI Exam 2022 for TO & CSFO posts will be the same. Take a look at the details in the tables below.

Stage 1: Part A

This section is a basic Aptitude Test. Take a look at the topics covered under each subject in the table below.

SectionTopics
General IntelligenceAnalogies
Similarities and Differences
Space Visualization
Problem Solving
Analysis
Judgment
Decision Making
Visual Memory
Discriminating Observations
Relationship Concepts
Arithmetical Reasoning
Verbal And Figure Classification
Arithmetical Number Series
Non-verbal Series
General AwarenessIndia And Neighbouring Countries Especially Pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene
General Polity including Indian Constitution
Sports and Scientific Research
English language ComprehensionComprehension, One Word Substitution, Synonyms And Antonyms, Spelling Error, Spotting Errors in Sentences, Grammar – Noun, Pronoun, Adjectives, Verbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Use of ‘a’ ‘an” and ‘the’, Idioms and Phrases, Parts of Speech
Computer LiteracyKnowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Including Basic Commands, Google Docs, Emails, commonly use Social Media Handles (WhatsApp, fb, Twitter)

Stage 1: Part B

This section assesses Professional Knowledge.

SectionTopics
Indian and International Food Laws (An Overview)Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006: Provision, definitions and different sections of the Act and implementation
FSS Rules and Regulations Overview of other relevant national bodies (e.g. APEDA, BIS EIC, MPEDA, Spice Board, etc.)
International Food Control Systems/Laws
Regulations and Standards/Guidelines with regard to Food Safety – (i) Overview of CODEX Alimentarius Commission (History, Members, Standard setting and Advisory mechanisms: JECFA, JEMRA JMPR)
WTO agreements (SPS/TBT) Important national and international accreditation bodies
FSSAI-Role, Functions, Initiatives (A General Understanding)Genesis and Evolution of FSSAI Structure and Functions of Food Authority Overview of systems and processes in Standards, Enforcement, Laboratory ecosystem, Imports, Third-Party Audit etc.
Promoting safe and wholesome Food (Eat Right India, Food Fortification, Clean Street Food Hub, RUCO and various other social and behavioral change initiatives)
Training and capacity building Role of State Food Authorities
Principles of Food Preservation, Processing and PackagingFood Processing Operations-Principles
Good Manufacturing Practices
Overview of food preservation methods and their underlying principles including novel and emerging methods/principles
Overview of food packaging methods and principles including novel packaging materials/techniques
Principles and Basics of Food Chemistry and their role in Human NutritionStructure and functions of macro-and micronutrients Role of macro and micronutrients in human nutrition
Overview of food additives with respect to their technological functions
Overview of anti-nutritional factors and their removal from foods
Overview of enzymes as food processing aids
Overview of nutraceuticals and functions of foods
Overview of food contaminants and adulterants and their effects on human health
Food allergens and allergen city Importance of diet in alleviating health risks, especially non-communicable diseases
Food Microbiology & General Principles of Food HygieneGeneral principles of food microbiology and overview of foodborne pathogens
Overview of sources of microorganisms in the food chain (raw materials, water, air, equipment, etc.) and microbiological quality of foods
Microbial food spoilage and Foodborne diseases
General principles and techniques in the microbiological examination of foods
Overview of beneficial microorganisms and their role in food processing and human nutrition
General principles of food safety management systems include traceability and recall – sanitation, HACCP, Good production and processing practices (GMP, GAP, GHP, GLP, BAP, etc)
General concepts of Food Analysis and TestingFundamentals of field level and laboratory sampling with reference to the importance of statistical tools
Overview of basic/classical methods of food analysis
Overview of modern analytical techniques including mass spectrometry and molecular techniques
Principles of Quality assurance and Quality control with reference to food analysis and testing

Stage 2: Computer-Based Test (CBT 2)

Take a look at the expected FSSAI Stage 2 CBT exam for CSFO & TO posts in the table below.

Part AGeneral Ability:
Reading comprehension
Smart Working with MS Office
Mental agility based on case  studies/ situational analysis.
Part BFood Safety Eco System in India: 
Indian Scenario of Food Safety: Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and its Background
The Food Safety and Standards Regulations (FSSR) 2011: Licensing and Registration
Schedule 4 requirements, Recent advances in Packaging and Labelling Requirements
Regulations related to Nutraceuticals and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
Provisions on Organic Food and Non-Specified Food/Food Ingredients
Central Advisory committee and  scientific Committee/ panels
Food Import Clearance system, Notified labs and  adjudications
Initiatives of FSSAI: Eat Right India, FoSTaC, Food Fortification
Detect  Adulteration with Rapid Test (DART)
Clean Street Food
BHOG (Blissful Hygienic Offering  to God)
Food Safety on Wheels
Food Smart Consumer, Codex, Diet for Life etc.,
Part CFood Science and Nutrition: Understanding food hazard, food borne illnesses, water and  sanitation
GHP, GAP, HACCP, food allergies,
Food Adulteration,
Food Nutrition and Food  Consciousness,
Supplementation
Fortification, Bio-fortification
Poor Diet and Consequences: Stunting, wasting & anaemia
Lifestyle diseases
Food testing and rapid  detection methods.   

Food Quality: GMP Auditing and inspections
Food Surveillance
Food Recall
Quality control of food at all stages processing
Safety issues in food packaging materials
Sampling from a lot or process line
Non-destructive food quality evaluation methods

Food Processing and Preservation:
Basic principles and methods of Food Preservation: Heat processing, pasteurization, canning,
dehydration, freezing, freeze drying, fermentation, microwave, irradiation and chemical additives
Refrigerated and modified  atmosphere storage
Aseptic preservation, hurdle technology, thermal technologies and non-thermal processing
New/Novel food additives and preservatives
Safety issues of processed foods available in market. 

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FSSAI CFSO & TO Free Mock Tests

Exam preparation and mock tests always work in tandem. Therefore, you should make it a habit to take FSSAI Technical Officer mock tests from time to time. Moreover, at ixamBee, these are available for free. 

The FSSAI Recruitment 2021 notification was released in September 2021. The FSSAI Prelims exam will be held between January 17 and 20, 2022 for the various posts. 

If you are preparing for FSSAI Technical Officer (TO) exam, this article will be very useful for you. This is because, we will cover the details for the FSSAI Technical Officer Recruitment 2021. To achieve this end, we will look at the vacancy, eligibility criteria, job profile and salary details. 

FSSAI Admit Card 2022 Out

FSSAI Technical Officer Vacancy

A total of 233 vacancies have been announced. Among these 233 vacancies, there are 125 vacancies for Technical Officers. 

If you want to study the FSSAI vacancy 2021 in detail, you can find all the details on our website. 

FSSAI Technical Officer Eligibility

Now, let us begin to understand the eligibility requirements for this post. These details are as outlined in the official notification

Criteria Detail
Age (as on the closing date of application)Candidates must be between 18 and 30 years of age.
EducationMaster Degree from a recognized University or Institution in Chemistry or Biochemistry or Food Technology or Food Science & Technology or Food & Nutrition or Edible Oil Technology or Microbiology or Dairy Technology or Agricultural or horticultural Sciences or Industrial Microbiology or Toxicology or Public Health or Life Science or Biotechnology or Fruit & Vegetable Technology or Food Safety & Quality Assurance.

There are some other details for the FSSAI Technical Officer education criteria Check them out on our website. 
Desirable Qualification Graduate Aptitude Test Engineering. Or,
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Or,
Indian Council of Agricultural Research National Eligibility Test

FSSAI Technical Officer Job Profile

  • Firstly, preparing legal documents
  • Maintaining systems for food safety and quality regulation
  • Carrying out auditing procedures
  • Inspecting and regulating food companies from time to time
  • Lastly, training food companies regarding the rules of the FSSAI 

FSSAI Technical Officer Salary

  • Basic Salary- ₹44,900
  • Level- 7
  • Grade Pay- ₹4,600/-
  • Gross Salary- ₹74,203
  • Pay Scale- ₹44,900/- to Rs.1,42,400

Other Benefits

  1. Dearness Allowance 
  2. Medical Allowance
  3. House Rent Allowance
  4. Leave Encashment Facility

FSSAI Technical Officer Exam Preparation

If you want to prepare for the upcoming FSSAI Exam 2021, ixamBee has all the resources for you. 

Online Course

Furthermore, as you prepare for this exam, be sure to check out ixamBee’s FSSAI Technical Officer Online Course for any assistance. 

FSSAI Online Course
Also read: FSSAI Technical Officer Syllabus and books

BeePedia for GA

In order to ace this exam, you must be up-to-date with the current affairs and general awareness. Thankfully, ixamBee’s BeePedia capsules are here to help you do just this for you! Lastly, in case you didn’t know, BeePedia is available for free in Hindi and English. 

Free Study Videos

You will find a number of relevant and important study and preparation-related videos on our AgriBee YouTube channel. In order to derive benefit from this free resource, we encourage you to make use of these in your preparation. Additionally, we have attached one for you below as well.

In this article, we have only covered the FSSAI Recruitment 2021 details for Technical Officers. However, if you want to study the complete notification, we encourage you to take a look at the video below. 

Team ixamBee wishes you the very best!

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How to Prepare for FSSAI Technical Officer (Phase 1) exam 2021?

The FSSAI Technical Officer 2021 notification was released by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India for Various posts in September 2021. The FSSAI Phase 1 exams have presently been postponed due to the surge in COVID-19 cases.

In this article, we will try to understand how we can use this extra time now to augment FSSAI Exam Preparation 2021. To begin with, we’d like you to look at this postponement, as an opportunity and not a predicament.  

FSSAI Exam Preparation 2021

FSSAI Exam Postponed 2021-22

On January 10, 2022, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India released an official notification for the FSSAI Exam Date 2021-2022 postponement for various posts. The FSSAI Technical Officer recruitment 2021 exam was initially slated to be held on January 20, 2022.

Read the FSSAI Exam Postponement Official Notification.

We’d like you to understand that instead of being demotivated in any way due to the delay, you can utilize this time to strengthen your overall preparation.

FSSAI Exam Preparation 2.0

First things first, you need to understand how prepared you actually were to take the FSSAI Technical Officer exam on January 20, 2022. Accordingly, you will need to work through the next few weeks before the new and updated FSSAI exam dates are announced.

Based on how prepared you already are to take the FSSAI Technical Officer exam 2021, you can take suggestions from the pointers given below.

Also read: FSSAI Technical Officer Preparation Books: Best Books for Technical Officer  

FSSAI Exam Preparation 2021: Tips for Technical Officer Exam

How do I prepare for the FSSAI exam?

  • Before we begin, as explained to you earlier, do not let the delay in the examination demotivate you in any way. In fact, take this postponement in your stride and use it to your advantage.
  • In light of the previous point, you must now put in more effort than ever, seeing as you should not have any excuses now for not excelling in this exam. 
  • If required, go through the FSSAI Technical Officer exam syllabus all over again. Review it thoroughly to understand if you have missed any topics previously.
  • In case you have, now is the time to cover them adequately.
  • Irrespective of how well prepared you are with your FSSAI Exam Preparation 2021, we will urge you to swiftly go over the entire syllabus all over again. You should be able to do so within the next 10-15 days.
  • One way to do this would be by dividing the entire syllabus between Part A and Part B, i.e., General Aptitude and Computer Literacy and Functional Knowledge Test, respectively.
  • Now, you can alternate between Part A and Part B every day.
  • For now, until the updated FSSAI exam date 2021-2022 is announced, you must take FSSAI Technical Officer Exam Mock Test twice every week. We will revisit the importance of taking practice tests in the next section.
  • Revise with the help of YouTube videos. You will find a number of FSSAI Exam Preparation 2021 videos on our AgriBee YouTube Channel.

FSSAI Exam Preparation 2021 General Awareness

FSSAI Exam Preparation 2021: Some Other Tips

No exam preparation can be complete without fixating the study plan around 3 nodal points. They are:

  1. Overall Analysis of Previous Exams
  2. Mock Tests
  3. Mentorship/ Coaching
How to Prepare for FSSAI Technical Officer (Phase 1) exam 2021?

Holistic Analysis of Previous Exams

If you are taking the FSSAI Exam for the first time, it is imperative that you make it a habit to solve the FSSAI Technical Officer previous year question papers.

Furthermore, you must have an idea about the FSSAI Previous Year Cut Off as well. This will enable you to understand

FSSAI Technical Officer Exam Mock Test

Practice tests are a very important part of your preparation and you should not take them lightly. Now that you have some more time at your disposal, it is reason enough for you to take more FSSAI Technical Officer Free Mock Test 2021 to boost your preparation.

Since you may have already covered the entire syllabus, or at least most of it, these mock tests are a good method of revision. Moreover, at ixamBee, FSSAI Technical Officer exam mock tests are available for free.

FSSAI Technical Officer Exam Mock Test

FSSAI Technical Officer Online Course

Now that you have an indefinite period of time before the exam and if you want to leave no stone unturned, we would encourage you to join FSSAI Technical Officer Online Coaching Classes. Take a Demo Class for the FSSAI Technical Officer Online Course to explore the course.

We hope you find this article useful and we also hope you will heed our advice. For any other queries about the FSSAI Technical Officer examplease do reach out to us.

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The FSSAI recruitment 2021 is underway. The FSSAI exam date for Technical Officer is scheduled for January 20, 2022. If you are preparing for the FSSAI exam, you may have found yourself wondering:

  • How to crack the FSSAI Technical Officer exam? 
  • Which books should I refer to for the FSSAI Technical Officer exam?
  • Which are the best FSSAI exam books for Technical Officer?

If your answer is yes to any of these questions, then you have come to the right place. In this article, we will discuss the FSSAI exam books for the Technical Officer exam, that you can refer to as you prepare for it.

FSSAI Technical Officer Preparation Books:

FSSAI Technical Officer Exam Pattern

The FSSAI Technical Officer online exam will take place over two stages. According to the FSSAI Technical Officer 2021 notification, the FSSAI Stage 1 exam will comprise two parts, Part A & Part B. Part A will be an Aptitude Test while Part B will be a Functional Knowledge Test. 

The details of Stage 2 will be intimated after Stage 1 exam is over. Please study the FSSAI Technical Officer exam pattern 2021 in more detail if necessary. 

Before we move on, take a look at the FSSAI Technical Officer Syllabus.

FSSAI Technical Officer Preparation Books 

Let us now take a look at the important FSSAI Technical Officer Preparation Books. For this, we have prepared a list of recommended books and other study material that you can refer to as you prepare.

Computer Literacy

BookAuthor/Publisher
Computer AwarenessArihant Experts 
Objective Question Bank of Computer Awareness for General CompetitionsArihant Experts
Kiran Objective Computer Knowledge & LiteracyPratiyogita Kiran
Computer AwarenessN.K. Gupta
Computer KnowledgeShikha Agarwal

English language Comprehension

BookAuthor/Publisher
Word Power Made EasyNorman Lewis
Objective General EnglishS.P. Bakshi
Objective General EnglishR.S. Aggarwal
English Grammar & CompositionS.C. Gupta
Teach Yourself English Language & ComprehensionMeenakshi Upadhayay

General Awareness

BookAuthor/Publisher
General Knowledge 2022Arihant Pandey
General Knowledge 2022Manohar Pandey
RapidFire General Knowledge 2022 for Competitive ExamsDisha Experts
General Knowledge Capsule 2022Disha Experts
  • For General Awareness, it is advisable that you also follow the news and read the newspaper daily. This will help you stay updated with all the latest current affairs news.
  • Additionally, also browse through the FSSAI website as well.

General Intelligence

BookAuthor/Publisher
FSSAI Officers 2021-22 (Technical & Central Food Safety) General Aptitude Chetan Sakhuja
Advanced Objective General Knowledge R.S. Aggarwal
How to Crack Test of ReasoningJaikishan
A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal ReasoningR.S. Aggarwal

Functional Knowledge Test

BookAuthor/Publisher
FSSAI Act 2021Bare ACT
Food Microbiology M.R. Adams
Fruit and Vegetable Preservation Principles and PracticesR. P. Srivastava and Sanjeev Kumar
Food MicrobiologyWilliam C. Frazier and Dennis C. Westhoff adapted by N.M. Vanitha
Food ScienceB Srilakshmi
Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006Bare ACT
Objective Food Science and Safety standardsPrabodh Halde

FSSAI Technical Officer Study Material

Aside from FSSAI Technical Officer Preparation Books, it would be wise to look at some other sources and resources as well. Particularly, when we talk about the General Awareness section, you can refer to ixamBee’s BeePedia capsules. These provide the latest updates on all spheres of current affairs and general awareness. 

Similarly, you can visit ixamBee’s AgriBee YouTube channel to find preparation videos. We have attached a couple below for your reference as well. 

FSSAI Technical Officer Online Coaching Classes

Only referring to books for your exam preparation might not suffice. Particularly so for the FSSAI exam preparation as it is a very competitive exam. Thankfully, in order to eliminate your preparation blues, ixamBee’s FSSAI Technical Officer Online Course is at your disposal. 

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FSSAI Free Mock Test

With the exam date coming closer every day, we urge you to take as many mock tests as you can. In fact, it would be prudent to take one FSSAI Technical Officer free mock test every day as well. 

FSSAI Free Mock test

We hope you find this article useful. For any other queries about the FSSAI Technical Officer exam, do visit our website or leave a comment below. 

All the best.

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Also read

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Career Choices for an Agricultural Graduate

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