How past Service record helps in CSA???
This question is directed to all the senior members who were also government servant before joining CSA that how the past service record helps a new incumbent???
[B][CENTER]will it be counted while determining seniority in CSA ???[/CENTER][/B]:thinking |
[QUOTE=leopard]This question is directed to all the senior members who were also government servant before joining CSA that how the past service record helps a new incumbent???
[B][CENTER]will it be counted while determining seniority in CSA ???[/CENTER][/B]:thinking[/QUOTE] although seniors will be in a better position to answer u but what i know is that only benefit of past govt service is that u carry your annual increments in pay along with u to csa, meaning that u ll be paid more then new entrants,,, but i dont think it has anything to do with the seniority lets c what seniors say |
@ leopard
[B]This question was asked from a senior Bureaucrat of 2nd common (PSP)[/B]
[B]His Answer States That[/B]: The seniority in service is determined by the CSS marks + Performance at CSA + Performance during STP, then you get the final seniority list which means the real competition of a probationer is with his/her Group/Service mates. As far as the persons are concerned who have been in Govt job previously, the only benefit what they get is that their pay is started with previous increments. [B]No other benefits[/B], previous Govt job experience is nothing to do with one's seniority in list of his/her batch fellows. I think the above answer is quite explanatory..!!!! |
red hawk, all those things plus your performance at the final passing out exam determines your seniority.
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Thankssss buddies
[FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4][COLOR=navy]Since i've been in govt service for more than three years, its a good news for me that i'll get the same pay as before cos its hard to make it with something lower than what u had previously been taking.. thanks to all u friends and the thread initiator who asked the question before i could give it words...[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
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[QUOTE=Cosmic_libertine][FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4][COLOR=navy]Since i've been in govt service for more than three years, its a good news for me that i'll get the same pay as before cos its hard to make it with something lower than what u had previously been taking.. thanks to all u friends and the thread initiator who asked the question before i could give it words...[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4][COLOR=#000080][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4][COLOR=#000080]:pp :pp :pp [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4][COLOR=#000080]Regards and thanks,[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4][COLOR=#000080][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4][COLOR=#000080]Cosmic libertine[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE] one gets basic pay of grade 17 plus increments what about different allowances one is drawing currently i think if these allowances are not given, which i think is the case, then Sir ur pay will definitely be less than what u r getting now pls correct if i m wrong here |
@all
all allowances are normally carried forward e.g adhoc relief allowance dearness allowance in addition to ur previous increments |
@ Mahmood
[QUOTE=mahmood]red hawk, all those things plus your performance at the final passing out exam determines your seniority.[/QUOTE]
You are dead right bro...i just missed the [B]MOST[/B] important part |
then what about the retirement????
thanks for the members on highlighting different aspects of making a shift from one government service to another via CSS... but what about retirement>??? suppose a gentleman like me, who has 8 years of service record in BPS 16 & is presently of 29 years of age, how the retirement age will be calculated??? i know about 60 years of age but as far as 25 years of service requirement for retirement is concerned, will my 8 years be counted in those 25 years???:waiting
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@leopard
though i m not a qualifier but I know in this regard.Deffinetly your service counts if you have gone through the through proper channel to the fp services.In ur case only ur services r transfered to the fed.govt.you have to serve atleast (25-8=17) 17 years more to reach the retirement requirement. rgds |
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