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Is probation period also considered in regular period in Govt. Job for further promotion?

After successful completion of probation period by an individual, is that period ,may be one year, one and half year or two years, counted in regular period for further promotion. Or the period after probation is only considered as regular for that purpose? Please answer and discuss........

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yes..it is counted...dear.

Thanks Dear Abhishek

100% 

100% Thanks dear Akash

Dear Sri Handa,

 

As your service is regularised or confirmed in a time scale appointment after successful completion of probationary period, the tenure of you service is counted wef the date of joining to that post.Your experience in that particular post and pay scale is counted chronologically from the date of your appointment (unless your office administration records it otherwise. But in Government service this usually does not happen!) As such you seniority is counted from that date itself. You may see the Service Rules books by Muthuswamy for further information and guidence.

 

Regards,

 

Siddhartha S. Ray

Calcutta

Many-many thanks Dear Ray for detailed information

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