Rule 41
Training
(1) No Armed Police who has not successfully completed the basic training shall not become a potential candidate for promotion and be entitled to take part in vocational/professional training, and no marks shall be given for the basic training.
(2) The basic training and vocational/professional training required for promotion to any post of Armed Police shall be as referred to in Schedule-5.
(3) In cases where training as referred to in Sub-rule (2) has not been operated to fulfill human resources required to expand the Armed Police Force has not been operated, Sub-rule (2) shall not apply for promotion in the case of the Armed Police who have been transferred pursuant to Section 16 of the Act.
(4) The Armed Police from the Armed Police Personnel to Senior Superintendent of Armed Police shall have to obtain a training of at least one subject of each group out of group “A” and group “B” under  the vocational/professional training set forth in Schedule-5 and may do any one subject from the other groups. A maximum of ten marks shall be given for training of each group.
(5) In determining marks for promotion, only the marks for the training of any one subject for each group shall be counted. Separate marks shall not be counted for trainings of more than one subject. Provided that, in counting marks in the case of the Armed Police who has obtained training in more than one subject of any group, the
maximum marks obtained by him or her shall be counted.
(6) In calculating marks for any training taken within and outside the country, of which division is not set out, marks equal to “B” class shall be provided.
Provided that, no marks shall be counted for a training of a period less than Fifteen days.
(7) Marks to be obtained by the Armed Police for the training of any subject of each group under the vocational/professional training shall be as follows:
(a) Theoretical subject Class Percentage Maximum marks to be obtained
A Eighty percent or above Ten
B Sixty-five percent or  above Nine
C Fifty percent or above Eight
D Forty percent or above Seven
(b) Practical subject Class
Percentage Maximum marks to be obtained A Eighty percent or above Nine Tra Fifty percent or above  Eight Gyna Forty percent or above Seven Explanation: If separate marks have been obtained in the theoretical and practical subjects under the vocational/professional training, the marks to be set by dividing the summation of the marks obtained by two shall be deemed to be the marks obtained and marks shall be determined accordingly.
(8) The Headquarters may conduct trainings as per the need for the promotion of Armed Police to the posts of Senior Superintendent of the Armed Police and the technical posts lower than that, and the marks for such trainings shall be counted in accordance with the provisions set forth in this Rule.