Government employee
If two people become csp with one of them having a prior experience in government sector and other one being unemployed, would there be any difference in their pay or allowances or promotion if they are allotted the same group. To put it simply, is it beneficial in any way to have been a government employee before passing css exam?
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pay and allownces will be same for both
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[QUOTE=Paxton;368111]If two people become csp with one of them having a prior experience in government sector and other one being unemployed, would there be any difference in their pay or allowances or promotion if they are allotted the same group. To put it simply, is it beneficial in any way to have been a government employee before passing css exam?[/QUOTE]
being govt employee before joining civil service, it offers you the pay protection advantage and age relaxation for appearing in css exam after attaining a specific length of service. regards Hussain Qureshi |
[QUOTE=Hussain_qureshi;368151]being govt employee before joining civil service, it offers you the pay protection advantage and age relaxation for appearing in css exam after attaining a specific length of service.
regards Hussain Qureshi[/QUOTE] Pay protection advantage? |
[QUOTE=Paxton;368226]Pay protection advantage?[/QUOTE]
there is no advantage in this regard. Pay and privileges are same |
[QUOTE=Paxton;368226]Pay protection advantage?[/QUOTE]
I define it: According to present revised pay scale 2011 the initial basic pay for grade 17 is 16,000 Rs. if any govt employee selected as CSP applied through proper Chanel for css exam having presently basic pay at the current scale more than 16000 Rs will definitely eligible for the basic pay more than his / her present level of basic pay. kindly refer to ESTA CODE for more detail. [QUOTE=Taimoor Gondal;368245]there is no advantage in this regard. Pay and privileges are same[/QUOTE] for correction kindly refer to ESTA CODE for civil service of Pakistan. [QUOTE=Hussain_qureshi;368151]being govt employee before joining civil service, it offers you the pay protection advantage and age relaxation for appearing in css exam after attaining a specific length of service. [/QUOTE] in addition that his / her previous service period will be counted in his / her service length. regards Hussain Qureshi |
[QUOTE=Hussain_qureshi;368289]I define it:
According to present revised pay scale 2011 the initial basic pay for grade 17 is 16,000 Rs. if any govt employee selected as CSP applied through proper Chanel for css exam having presently basic pay at the current scale more than 16000 Rs will definitely eligible for the basic pay more than his / her present level of basic pay. kindly refer to ESTA CODE for more detail. for correction kindly refer to ESTA CODE for civil service of Pakistan. in addition that his / her previous service period will be counted in his / her service length. regards Hussain Qureshi[/QUOTE] You mean to say that only that government employee will have pay advantage as csp if his basic pay is greater than 16000? |
[QUOTE=Hussain_qureshi;368289]I define it:
According to present revised pay scale 2011 the initial basic pay for grade 17 is 16,000 Rs. if any govt employee selected as CSP applied through proper Chanel for css exam having presently basic pay at the current scale more than 16000 Rs will definitely eligible for the basic pay more than his / her present level of basic pay. kindly refer to ESTA CODE for more detail. for correction kindly refer to ESTA CODE for civil service of Pakistan. in addition that his / her previous service period will be counted in his / her service length. regards Hussain Qureshi[/QUOTE] Pl, also tell me what does it mean to apply though 'proper channel'? I am yet to understand this term. |
[QUOTE=Paxton;368312]Pl, also tell me what does it mean to apply though 'proper channel'? I am yet to understand this term.[/QUOTE]
To apply for css exam with the approval of competent authority of your department where you are working at the same time submitting DPC to FPSC at prescribed format. regards Hussain Qureshi |
[QUOTE=Paxton;368309]You mean to say that only that government employee will have pay advantage as csp if his basic pay is greater than 16000?[/QUOTE]
yes offcourse |
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