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Originally Posted by Doctor87
it is mentioned on FPSC site that in service candidate having two years of experience are for age relaxation, can you please elaborate??
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I mailed FPSC with your query and got this response...
On 2015-06-30 11:20, Mansoor Ahsan wrote:
> AoA Dear Sir/Ma'am,
>
> The article in rules regarding age relaxation section (f) says that,
>
> (f) IN SERVICE GOVERNMENT SERVANTS, Armed Forces Personnel, Contract
> Employees, including the Government servants of AJ&K, who possess a
> minimum of two years continuous Government service as on 31st
> December, 2014, subject to submission of Departmental Permission
> Certificate (Annex-E) from the competent authority. Employees of
> Nationalised Banks, State Bank of Pakistan, WAPDA, Regulatory
> Authorities, Autonomous bodies and other semi autonomous bodies are
> not entitled to age relaxation.
>
> My question is that, is it necessary TO BE IN SERVICE to claim age
> relaxation ? If one has service of 2 years in a government
> organization but is no more in that job, can he claim age relaxation
> ?
>
> Please do respond as soon as possible. Awaiting your much appreciated
> response.
>
> JazakAllah
"Continuous Government service is required , However a person who served
in Government on different posts without breaking of service without
resigning , it will be considered continuous service."
So in your case I guess you have resigned. If it so then claiming age relaxation won't be possible.
JazakAllah
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