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Muhammad T S Awan Friday, December 30, 2011 08:20 PM

[QUOTE=Prowling predator;388210]my department is not giving me the DPC. and if i miss ce 12, i remained only 2 chances on my disposal due to age problem. and for sake of experience i dearly like to take this year. plz suggest what should i do?[/QUOTE]

I dont know what is the reason for your department to not extend DPC! They cannot stop it unless you are entered into some agreement/contract with them ...

[QUOTE=Zia-ur-Rehman;388705]is it compulsory to get DPC in semi govt n autonomous bodies?
can service in these organizations be counted ? can pay be secured? can these organizations create any hurdle at the later stage if DPC not taken ?
seniors pl guide[/QUOTE]

Service can be counted towards pension benefits but not towards promotion, and pay cannot be secured.. Yes these organizations can create some hurdle in later stage if DPC is not taken...

[QUOTE=ghulammujtaba86;388935]I have submitted my application for CE_2012 along with DPC(not complete) as advance copy but forgot to wrote ADVANCE COPY on my application. I am government servant in Pak PWD Ministry of Housing & Works Islamabad (Assistant Executive Engineer).
Now what to do need [B]suggestion?[/B].
[/QUOTE]

Dont worry your department may send it directly to FPSC (most of the departments send DPC directly to FPSC and endorse a copy to the applicant).

[QUOTE=Paxton;390801]Brother i did as you had told me, i.e sent the advance copy. However, my DPC will come around 10th of January. Is that ok or would that be too late?
Moreover, once i get the DPC, should i send it myself or is it my department that has to send it?[/QUOTE]

Its okay, there is no need for any worry. Some departments send DPC directly to FPSC with a copy to the applicant. I dont know what is the case with ur department but u will know once ur DPC matter is finalized!

Chintoo2010 Saturday, January 21, 2012 07:09 PM

Departmental Permission Certificate is Signed by the "Competent Authority", and first portion of the form is filled by the candidate and 2nd portion is filled by the Department where Your Domicile is confirmed in it as well and date of your Appt and Date of Birth etc.

The Departmental Permission Certificate is forwarded with a letter addressed to FPSC wherein Recommended or Not-Recommended for CE is written. Federal Public Service Commission will pin up your this certificate at the time of your Interview (if you reach to that level). No other documents are accompanied along with the certificate. You have to despatch them along with your application .

It is true that it passes through many desks from SO to DG or even Secretary etc.

seher bano Monday, December 10, 2012 12:30 AM

Can anybody tell me who is this competent authority. Say if someone is in grade 7-14, can she get her departmental permission certificate from grade 19 officer under whom she is working. Is there any rule for this?? please guide.

ghulammujtaba86 Monday, December 10, 2012 10:36 AM

[QUOTE=seher bano;524735]Can anybody tell me who is this competent authority. Say if someone is in grade 7-14, can she get her departmental permission certificate from grade 19 officer under whom she is working. Is there any rule for this?? please guide.[/QUOTE]

Head of the department will send DPC to FPSC just fill and submit to concern authorities through proper channel.

seher bano Monday, December 10, 2012 05:35 PM

[QUOTE=ghulammujtaba86;524805]Head of the department will send DPC to FPSC just fill and submit to concern authorities through proper channel.[/QUOTE]

Many people says if the officer signs the DPC on the spot. there is no worry at all and we can submit that leaf with our application to FPSC.

Xeric Monday, December 10, 2012 08:31 PM

[QUOTE=seher bano;525017]Many people says if the officer signs the DPC on the spot. there is no worry at all and we can submit that leaf with our application to FPSC.[/QUOTE]

Thats is true and so easy. If one has access to Competent Authority, Administrative Secretary, Head of Organization then he/she may approach him directly and get the DPC signed and annex the same with forms. :onesec

[QUOTE=Paxton;387774]I work in ministry of health KPK. Now can my Medical Superintendent grant me departmental permission who is also my financial head. He is in grade 19. I work under him and need his permission for all kinds of leave. This way i can obtain the departmental permission within 2 minutes. Or is it have to be DG health or Secretary health who are the heads of the entire ministry!!![/QUOTE]

Mainly Secretary Health or his subordinate i.e. Additional Secretary or Deputy Secretary level officer may sign your DPC.

[QUOTE=Paxton;390801]Brother i did as you had told me, i.e sent the advance copy. However, my DPC will come around 10th of January. Is that ok or would that be too late?
Moreover, once i get the DPC, should i send it myself or is it my department that has to send it?[/QUOTE]

Sent it through courier at your own expenses and keep a photocopy for record. Official business you better now .. red tapism .. :P

kingsden Wednesday, December 12, 2012 06:54 PM

Semi-govt and Autonomous Body
 
Please tell me what the rules say about Semi-govt and autonomous body employees. Do they require Departmental Permission Certificate.

Secondly, if one is liable to produce DPC in case he joins semi-govt body after appearing in the exams. I have studied both the rules of CSS 2012 and 1966 govt recruitment rules, but they are not clear about it.

Xeric Wednesday, December 12, 2012 08:06 PM

check this thread > [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide/css-competitive-examination/72151-departmental-permission-certificate-dpc.html[/url]

[QUOTE=kingsden;525997]Please tell me what the rules say about Semi-govt and autonomous body employees. Do they require Departmental Permission Certificate. [/QUOTE]

(ii) Government servants who fulfill conditions laid down in these
rules are eligible for admission to the examination if permitted
by the competent authority in their departments or offices.
However, an advance copy of the Application may be submitted
before the closing date to avoid rejection. Candidates who join
Government service after submitting their applications for
admission to the examination should also submit the Departmental
permission immediately thereafter.

[QUOTE]Secondly, if one is liable to produce DPC in case he joins semi-govt body after appearing in the exams. I have studied both the rules of CSS 2012 and 1966 govt recruitment rules, but they are not clear about it.[/QUOTE]

(iv) A candidate who after submitting such Departmental
permission, joins Civil Service Academy or is transferred to
another Department, should also obtain the permission of that
Department and submit it to the Commission as soon as possible.

irfan_ali Saturday, December 29, 2012 05:29 PM

please refer below: it is evident from DPC that semi-goverment/autonomous body employees are not liable to produce DPC. Please seniors guide about it. Am i right?
[url]http://www.fpsc.gov.pk/icms/admin/documents/forms/CE2013%20-%20instructions-forms-challan.pdf[/url]

Please read the following line in DPC.

"i declare that department/office in which iam serving is not an autonomous/semi-autonomous body"

[QUOTE=Xeric;526028]check this thread > [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide/css-competitive-examination/72151-departmental-permission-certificate-dpc.html[/url]



(ii) Government servants who fulfill conditions laid down in these
rules are eligible for admission to the examination if permitted
by the competent authority in their departments or offices.
However, an advance copy of the Application may be submitted
before the closing date to avoid rejection. Candidates who join
Government service after submitting their applications for
admission to the examination should also submit the Departmental
permission immediately thereafter.[/QUOTE]

How the "government servants" refer to servants of autonomous bodies when they are not given the privilege of age relaxation and other privileges. and No where in law autonomous and semi-government bodies are taken equivalent to government bodies. Even they are not issued green number plates.

adeel abdullah Saturday, December 29, 2012 10:14 PM

just get it signed and attach with your documents.it is enough.


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