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Customs Brokers Licensing Examination-2023

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Mumbai: The online written examination for Customs Brokers Licensing Examination, 2023 (CBLE) is scheduled to be held on 18.03.2023. The pattern of the written and oral examinations will be as,

The written examination will be a Computer Based Examination (CBE) with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) . Questions will be both in English and Hindi. Candidates have the option to answer either in English or Hindi. Other details are as follows,

No. of questions : 150
Time duration : Two and half hours (10:30 hrs to 13:00 hrs)
Marking scheme : +3 for each correct answer, -1 for each incorrect answer
Maximum marks : 450
Qualifying marks : 270 (60%)

Those Candidates qualifying in the written examination will have to appear in oral examination in terms of Regulation 6 of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018, as amended. The pass percentage marks for qualifying in the oral examination will be 60%.

For any query, please visit the websites (www.cbic.gov.in and www.nacin.gov.in) or contact the nearest Customs Commissionerate/ National Academy Of Customs, Indirect Taxes & Narcotics (NACIN), Faridabad @ e-mail ID- nacin.cblr@icegate.gov.in 

What is Customs Broker Licensing Regulation Exam?

Customs broker licensing regulation exam is a process to get a license for doing customs clearance work of export and import business in India. This examination is held every year in India. Customs Broker Licensing Regulation oral examination is held within six months after MCQ written exam results are declared every year.

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