Provision of concession to APS candidates for appearing/passing the inspector Posts Examination.
Provision of concession to Army Postal Service (APS) candidates for appearing/passing the inspector Posts Examination
To,
All Chief Postmasters General
Sir/ Madam,
Yours faithfully,
Source: http://www.indiapost.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=1597
F. No. 7-14/2009-SPB-II
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(Personnel Division)
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg
New Delhi - 110 001
Dated 09th September, 2015
To,
All Chief Postmasters General
Subject: Provision of concession to APS candidates for appearing/passing the inspector Posts Examination.
I am directed to refer to the above cited subject and (to say that
certain concessions were granted to Army Postal Service (APS) officials
in respect of taking Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE)
for promotion to the inspector (Posts). These concessions were later
withdrawn vide this Directorate letter of even number dated 5.9.2013
except for the concession of two additional chances for appearing in
inspector (Posts) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination. As the
withdrawal of the concessions was adversely affecting the morale of the
personnel serving in the APS and also causing manpower crunch in APS,
the matter has since been reviewed and it has been decided that the
following concessions will be allowed to the APS candidates for
appearing/ passing the inspector (Posts) Examination:-
(i) APS candidates may be granted ‘Qualified Status’ in case they
qualify the inspector Posts examination provided they secure aggregate
marks not less than 90% of the total marks secured by the last
candidate. ‘selected on merit’ in their parent Circle (in civil side).
if such qualified APS candidates have completed three year service as
Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) on the date of examination, they will
be brought on the approved lists of inspector Posts below all candidates
(including those belonging to SC/ST). Their position in the approved
list inter-se will be determined by the order of merit in the
departmental examination.
(ii) ‘Qualified Status’ APS candidates, who have not completed three
years as Junior Commissioned Officer on the date of examination, will be
brought on the approved lists of inspector Posts below all candidates
(including those belonging to SC/ST) who have been declared successful
in the last examination-held before the date on which they complete
three year service as JCO. Their position in the approved list inter-se
will be determined by the dates on which they complete three year
service as JCO.
(iii) A qualified APS candidate, who leaves the APS before completing
three years service as JCO will not be eligible to be placed on the
approved list.
(iv), Age relaxation of 05 years may be given to APS candidates for
appearing in Inspector (Posts) Limited Departmental Competitive
Examination.
This issues with the approval Director General (Posts).
Yours faithfully,
sd/-
(Abhay Kumar)
Assistant Director General (SPN)
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