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Originally Posted by zaindy View Post
This is hilarious. Who told you your marks?

There is no comparison between a Tehsildar (a job anybody can do) and an AD IB. The difference in quality and difficulty of tests and strong competition for the job is proof itself. The only ones who should not join it are those who've been allocated in a CSS group.

For the rest, a Federal department is always better than Provincial (more scope of work, more power, more importance, more mobility) and especially at this time of CPEC, the importance of security and intelligence is unmatched.
AD FPSC is my friend and he told me. Dear you know nothing about recruitment process of a Tehsildar, 19000 candidates appeared for the screening test of Tehsildar exam, only 1000 of them managed to pass the screening test, then it was followed by five compulsory papers, which were more though than recent history of pms and css,hope you visit kppsc website its available there. Only 125 managed to qualify the written exam and were called for interview, out of those only eighteen were allocated (as total 18 seats), and I was the topper(both written and interview). you can fetch the details from kppsc website. now honestly tell me which was more onus task, AD IB or Tehsildar?
The members of this forum can verify that i rarely failed any test including competitive exam of pms. I was allocated seven times, and this is my eigth job, Alhamdullah.

Let me tell you about Tehsildar. Tehsildar is an executive post of a province which heads a whole tehsil, just like PAS in federal level while AD IB is just a reporting job. Tehsildar is promoted to AC in two years, and it takes 5-6 years to be promoted to DC or deputy secretary while it takes 15 years for AD IB to be a Director, which is his last scale. Tehsildar can go on deputation to any federal or provincial department of Pakistan while AD IB can't go on deputation. The last pay scale to which Tehsildar can be promoted is BPS-20, while BPS-21 and BPS-22 slots are for PAS.
In FATA Tehsildar has both police, judicial and legislative (jirga) powes, he is incharge of 400-500 strong tribal armed force and levies. He is DDO in his tehsil, whether in FATA or kpk, while only Director IB has DDO powers. He has three official cars under his jurisdiction while AD IB have no car.
Tehsildar is the backbone of Administration while IB has nothing to do with administation, they just send reports to PM which are NOT COMPELLING.

FInally, i wont say anthing action speaks louder than words. Administrative posts are revered, people have lot of attachment and respect for them, every knows by name, SHO,AC,DC ,Tehsildar of his area, while no one wants to know AD IB of their respective areas, neither they care. This is what, Tehsildar is about.

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