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Qualifying Service for Promotion

Minimum Qualifying Service for Promotion and Relaxation in Qualifying Service for Promotion

For the purpose of computing minimum qualifying service for promotion, the service rendered on a regular basis by an officer prior to 1.1.2006 the date from which the revised pay structure based on the 6th CPC recommendations has been extended, shall be deemed to be service rendered in the corresponding grade pay/pay scale extended based on the recommendations of the Commission.

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Eligibility for promotion

It is necessary to fix suitable standards for promotion from one grade to another, including minimum length of service in the lower grade. As far as possible, the minimum length of service in the lower grade prescribed as a condition for promotion to the higher grade should not markedly be different from that prescribed by other Departments for promotion to similar grades involving the same nature of duties and responsibilities.

The qualifying service for promotion from one grade to another is necessary so that there is no premature promotion or undue jump in pay and also to ensure that the officer has sufficient opportunity to demonstrate his competence/potential for holding the higher post. The period of qualifying service varies from post to post depending upon the scale of pay and the experience, required for manning the higher post. Broadly, the following qualifying service for promotion from one grade to another may be followed:

Field of Promotion

Grade Pay (from) Grade Pay (to) Minimum Qualifying Service for Promotion
1800 1900 3 Years
1900 2000 3 Years
1900 2400 8 Years
2000 2400 5 Years
2400 2800 5 Years
2400 4200 10 Years
2800 4200 6 Years
4200 4600 5 Years
4200 4800 6 Years
4200 5400 8 Years
4200 6600 10 Years
4600 4800 2 Years
4600 5400 3 Years
4600 6600 7 Years
4800 5400 2 Years
4800 6600 6 Years
5400 6600 5 Years
6600 7600 5 Years
6600 8700 10 Years
7600 8700 5 Years
7600 8900 6 Years
8700 8900 2 Years
8700 10000 3 Years
8900 10000 2 Years
10000 12000 3 Years
12000 HAG+Scale 1 Year
12000 Apex scale 2 Years
HAG+Scale Apex scale 1 Year

(DOPT OM No. AB 14017/61/2008-Estt. (RR) dated 24.3.2009 and dated 12.3.2010)

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Qualifying service for promotion is necessary to prevent premature promotions or undue jumps in pay. It also ensures that officers have enough opportunities to demonstrate their competence and potential for higher positions.

The minimum length of service for promotion is set based on suitable standards and is ideally not markedly different from what other departments require for similar grades with similar duties and responsibilities.

Yes, the period of qualifying service for promotion varies depending on the scale of pay and the experience required for the higher position. It may differ from post to post.

The scale of pay and the experience needed for the higher position are the main factors that determine the length of qualifying service for promotion.

2 thoughts on “Qualifying Service for Promotion”

  1. post A to B require qualifying service in the post A to be 5 yrs subject to vacancy and similarly B to C require qualifying service in the post of B to 5 yrs subject to vacancy.Can a person holding the post of A after 11 years promoted to B after vacancy occurred.Can that person promoted to post C if vacancy occurred after a month.

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    • From the 7th CPC no group of post (Designation) changes no monitory benefits, only through on completion of every 10th year as MACP is only upgradation of basic pay to next matrix level, it has monitory benefit,

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