DOPT’s
compilation of FAQ on Central Government Employees Recruitment Rules is as
follows
No.
AB.14017/13/2013-Estt. (RR) (1349)
Government
of India
Ministry
of Personnel, PG & Pensions
(Department
of Personnel & Training)
North
Block, New Delhi
FAQs
on Recruitment Rules
1.
What are Recruitment Rules?
Ans. Recruitment Rules are rules
notified under proviso to Article 309 or any specific statutes for post(s)
prescribing inter alia the method of recruitment and eligibility for such
recruitment. It contains notification part having substantive rules and schedule part (as per prescribed Annexure-I). Recruitment Rules are
subordinate legislation and so, they are statutory in nature.
2.
What are Service Rules?
Ans. Service Rules are Recruitment Rules
for any of the Organized Central Services covering many aspects including
constitution of the Service, seniority, probation and other conditions of
service.
3.
Whether Recruitment Rules are applicable retrospectively?
Ans. The legal position is that the
posts are to be filled up as per the eligibility conditions prescribed in the
Recruitment Rules in force at the time of concurrence of vacancies unless the
Recruitment Rules are amended retrospectively. The practice has however been to
give effect to the Recruitment Rules prospectively.
4.
Why are Recruitment Rules framed?
Ans. As soon as decision is taken to
create a new post/ service to upgrade any post or re-structure any service, the
Recruitment Rules/ Service Rules are framed. Any post is filled up as per the
provisions of the Recruitment Rules/ Service Rules.
5.
Why are Recruitment Rules amended?
Ans. Revision in the Recruitment Rules
is made by way of amendment to incorporate changes due to implementation of Central Pay
Commission Report, modification of orders/ instructions on the subject,
creation/ abolition of posts etc. during the intervening period.
6.
How Recruitment Rules are framed/ amended?
Ans. Recruitment Rules for Group ‘A’
& 13′ posts/ service are framed/ amended by the administrative
Ministry/Department in consultation with Department of Personnel &
Training, Union Public
Service Commission and
Ministry of Law (Legislative Department) and approval of competent
authority in the Ministry/ Department to be obtained.
7.
Why and how are Recruitment Rules relaxed?
Ans. The power to relax clause in the
Recruitment Rules/ Service Rules provides the authority to relax the rules in
respect of class or category of person. The administrative Ministry/ Department
may resort to relaxation of the rules in consultation with Department of
Personnel & Training and Union Public
Service Commission.
8.
Who is competent authority to frame/amend the Recruitment Rules?
Ans. All Recruitment Rules including
their amendments should be approved at the level of Minister-in-charge, unless
the Minister has by general or special order delegated such approval at a
lower level(s).
9.
Who is competent authority to frame/amend the Recruitment Rules of Group ‘C’
posts?
Ans. Administrative Ministries/
Departments are empowered to frame / amend the Recruitment Rules in respect of
Group ‘C’ posts keeping in view the guidelines/ Model Recruitment Rules issued
by this Department on various aspects. In case of deviation from existing
guidelines/ Model Recruitment Rules, the concurrence of Department of Personnel
& Training is to be obtained.
10.
Who is competent authority to relax the Recruitment Rules of Group ‘C’ posts?
Ans. The Ministries/ Departments are
competent to relax the Recruitment Rules for Group ‘C’ posts. The provisions
governing upper age limit or qualifications for direct recruitment should
not however be relaxed without prior concurrence of Department of Personnel
& Training.
11.
What is the format/ procedure to send the proposal for consultation with
Department of Personnel & Training for framing/amendment of Recruitment Rules?
Ans.
Proposal for framing/ amendment of Recruitment Rules for Group ‘A’ & Group ‘B’ posts
(except Service Rules) is sent to Department of Personnel & Training,
first, on-line under Recruitment Rules Framing Amendment and
Monitoring
System(RRFAMS) of the on-line services of
Department of Personnel & Training. After approval of on-line
Recruitment Rules in Department of Personnel & Training, the proposal
is referred by the Administrative Ministry/ Department in a file with a
self-contained note accompanied inter-alia the following: –
(i)
Check-list for sending proposal to Department of Personnel & Training.
(ii)
Copy of the report of freezed on-line Recruitment Rules.
(iii)
Draft Recruitment Rules including notification and Schedule 1 (for posts other than those in the Organized Services) in
the proforma in Annexure I.
(iv)
Supporting particulars in Annexure II (for framing of Recruitment Rules)
Annexure-III (for amendment of
Recruitment Rules), as prescribed in Department of Personnel & Training OM
No. AB.14017/48/2010-Estt. (RR) dated 31.12.2010.
(v)
Recruitment Rules for the feeder posts(s) and the higher post, if any,
(vi) Present sanctioned strength of the
post for which rules are being framed/ amended as also of the lower and higher
posts.
12.
What are model Recruitment Rules?
Ans. Model Recruitment Rules for a
number of common categories of posts have been framed in consultation with
Union Public Service Commission, wherever required. While framing/
amending Recruitment Rules for such posts, the model rules should be adhered
to.
13.
What is procedure for consultation with Union Public Service Commission?
Ans. After obtaining the concurrence of
the Department of Personnel & Training, the Administrative Ministry /
Department should refer the draft Recruitment Rules for posts / services which
are within the purview of the Union Public
Service Commission in a self-contained letter to the Commission, along with the
information in the prescribed proforma (Check list, Annexure II/ Annexure-III etc.). It should be stated in the
letter to the Commission whether the clearance of the Department of Personnel
& Training (and also the Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare
were required) has been obtained in respect of the proposals in question.
14.
What is initial constitution clause in Recruitment Rules?
Ans. In cases where a new service is
formed and the Recruitment Rules are framed for the first time and that there
are officers already holding different categories of posts proposed to be
included in the service on a regular / long term basis, a suitable ‘Initial
Constitution’ Clause may be inserted in the Notification so
as to count the regular service rendered by such officers before the date of notification of
the Rules.
15.
Whether reservation, relaxation of age limit and other special categories of
persons are applicable in
Recruitment Rules?
Ans.
These concessions in recruitments are made applicable by inserting the
following ‘Saving Clause’ in the covering notification of
the Recruitment Rules:-
“Nothing in those rules shall affect
reservations, relaxation of age-limit and other concessions required to be
provided for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Ex-servicemen and
other special categories of persons, in accordance with the orders issued by
the Central Government from time to time in this regard”.
16.
What is the schedule in
Recruitment Rules?
Ans. The schedule of
Recruitment Rules of post(s) is a 13 columns table as per prescribed Annexure-I
(vide OM No. AB-14017/48/2010-Estt. (RR) dated 31.12.2010) containing details
of the post(s) along with method of recruitment and eligibility criteria. The
prescribed schedule is
used for post() which are not covered by any organized service.
17.
What is notification part of Recruitment Rules?
Ans. Notification of Recruitment Rules
contains the substantive rules which include the provisions related to
title, date of commencement, enabling provision for applicability of schedule,
disqualification clause, power to relax clause, saving clause and any other
rule specific to a post viz. initial constitution clause, liability for
all-India Service etc.
18.
What are the upper age limits prescribed for Direct Recruitment?
Ans. The upper age limits for different
posts depend upon the nature of duties, educational qualifications and
experience requirements as prescribed in this Department OM No. AB-14017/48/2010-Estt
(RR) dated 31.12.2010 (Para 3.7.4.1 & 3.7.4.2).
19.
What are relaxations available for upper age limit in direct Recruitment Rules?
Ans. A provision is prescribed in the
recruitment rules for relaxation of the upper age-limit for departmental candidates
up to 40 years for appointment by direct recruitment to Groups C posts and for
Government servants up to 5 years for direct recruitment to Groups A and B
posts:
20.
How to calculate crucial date for age limit?
Ans. In the case of recruitment through
the Union Public Service Commission and the Staff Selection Commission, the
crucial date for determining the age- limit shall be as advertised by the UPSC
/ SSC. In the case of other recruitment, the crucial date for determining the
age-limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates
in India (and not the closing date prescribed for those in Assam etc.).
21.
How is the educational and other qualification required for direct recruit
fixed?
Ans. The minimum educational qualifications
and experience required for direct recruitment may be indicated as precisely as
possible and if necessary, into two parts, viz., “Essential Qualifications” and
“Desirable Qualifications” taking into account the pay band/ grade pay and the
nature of duties, and the provisions in the approved Recruitment Rules
for similar higher and lower posts in the same hierarchy.
22.
Whether the educational qualifications prescribed for direct recruits are
applicable to promotees?
Ans. The educational qualifications are
not generally insisted upon in the case of promotion to posts of non-technical
nature; but for scientific and technical posts, these should be insisted upon,
in the interest of administrative efficiency, at least in the case of senior
Group A posts in the Pay Band-3 Grade Pay Rs. 6600 and above. Sometimes the
qualifications for junior Group A posts and Group B posts may not be
insisted upon in full but only the basic qualification in the discipline may be
insisted upon.
23.
Whether any age limit prescribed for promotion?
Ans. Unless there are any specific
grounds, the age limit prescribed for direct recruits are not insisted upon in
the case of promotees.
24.
When probation for appointment to a post/service in Central Government is
prescribed? What is the duration of probation?
Ans. The probation is prescribed when
there is direct recruitment, promotion from one Group to another e.g. Group B
to Group A or officers re-employed before the age of superannuation. There will
be no probation for promotion from one grade to another but within the same
group of posts e.g. from Group ‘C’ to Group ‘C’ and for appointment on contract
basis, tenure basis, re-employment after superannuation and absorption. The
period of probation is as prescribed in this Department OM No.
AB-14017/48/2010-Estt (RR) dated 31.12.2010 (Para 3.10.1 & 3.10.2).
25.
What are the methods of recruitment?
Ans.
The different methods of recruitment are:
(a)
Promotion
(b)
Direct Recruitment
(c)
Deputation
(d)
Absorption
(e)
Re-employment
(f) Short-term contract
26.
How is the method of recruitment or percentage of vacancies to be filled by
various methods of recruitment decided?
Ans.
The percentage of vacancies to be filled by each method that may be prescribed
for a particular post or Service depend on a judicious blending of several
considerations, e.g.,
(i)
the nature of duties, qualifications and experience required:
(ii)
the availability of suitable personnel possessing, the reequisite
qualifications and experience within a cadre.
(iii)
The need for ensuring that suitable incentives exist for the maintenance of an
adequate standard of efficiency in the cadre;
(iv)
Consideration of the question whether, having regard to the role to be
performed by a specified cadre or Service, it is necessary to provide for
direct intake of officers at an appropriate level with a view to injecting
fresh knowledge and experience that may not be normally available in a
particular Service or Department etc.
(v) The proper mix of the six methods of
recruitment i.e. (a) promotion (b) direct recruitment (c) deputation (d)
absorption (e) re-employment (f) short-term contract (mentioned at (a) to (f)
above).
27.
What is promotion?
Ans. Promotion is method of recruitment
from feeder grade post(s) to higher post in the hierarchy as per the provisions
of the Recruitment Rules. If promotion is kept as a method of recruitment, it
is also necessary to lay down the number of years of qualifying service before
the persons in the field become eligible for promotion. Only regular, and not
ad hoc, period of service is taken into account for purposes of computing this
service.
28.
What is Direct Recruitment?
Ans. Direct recruitment is the
recruitment which is open to all candidates, eligible as per the provisions
regarding age, educational qualification/ experience etc. as prescribed in
Recruitment Rules.
29.
What is Deputation?
Ans. Deputation is a method of
recruitment where officers of Central Government Departments or State/ UT
Governments from outside are appointed to post(s) in Central Government for a
limited period, by the end of which they will have to return to their parent
cadres. In case of isolated post, it is desirable to keep the method of
recruitment of deputation/ short term contract as otherwise the incumbents of such
posts, if directly recruited, will not have any avenue of promotion/
career progression.
30.
What is short term contract?
Ans. Short term contract is also a form
of deputation where officers from non- Government bodies e.g. universities,
research institutions, public sector undertakings for teaching, research,
scientific and technical post(s) can some to Central Government posts.
31.
Whether absorption and Deputation are synonymous? What is absorption?
Ans. Absorption and deputation are not
synonymous. There is a substantial difference between absorption and
deputation. Under the provision absorption, the officer, who initially comes on
deputation, may be permanently absorbed in the post/ grade if recruitment
rules prescribe for absorption as mode of recruitment. Such absorption
can be effected only in the case of officers who are on deputation from the
Central / State Government.
32.
What is composite method of recruitment?
Ans. In cases where the field of
promotion or feeder grade consists of only one post, the method of recruitment
by “deputation (including short-term contract) / promotion” is prescribed
so that the eligible departmental officer is considered along with
outsiders. If the departmental candidate is selected for appointment to the
post; it is to be treated as having been filled by promotion; otherwise, the
post is to be filled by deputation / short-term contract for the prescribed
period of deputation / short-term contract at the end of which the departmental
officer will again be afforded an opportunity to be considered for
appointment to the post.
33.
How is field of deputation decided?
Ans. The field for “deputation/
short-term contract/ absorption should, as far as possible, consist of officers
holding analogous posts on regular basis but may be widened to include officers
working in the next lower grade also with the qualifying service on regular
basis normally prescribed for promotion.
34.
How is the period of qualifying service for promotion decided?
Ans. 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 to be
followed is prescribed in this Department OM No. AB- 14017/48/2010-Estt
(RR) dated 31.12.2010 (para 3.12.2).
35.
What is the maximum age limit for Deputation?
Ans. The maximum age limit for
appointment on deputation including short term contract) or absorption shall be
not exceeding 56 years as on the closing date of receipt of applications.
36.
What is the crucial date for determination of eligibility of absorption/
deputation?
Ans. The guidelines for crucial date for
determination of eligibility for absorption/ deputation are as follows :-
(i) In the case of a vacancy already
existing at the time of issue of the communication inviting nominations, the
eligibility may be determined with reference to the last date prescribed for
receipt of nominations in the Ministry/ Department/ Organization responsible
for making appointment to the post i.e. originating Ministry etc.
(ii)
In the case where a vacancy is anticipated, the crucial date for determining
eligibility should be the date on which the vacancy is expected to arise.
37.
How is Departmental Committee formed?
Ans. When promotion is kept as a method
of recruitment, the detailed composition of the Departmental Promotion
Committee, with minimum 3 officers, may be indicated. In the case of
promotion to Group `A’ posts, the Union Public Service Commission shall
also be associated. The total strength of DPC including Chairman need not
necessarily be an odd number as the decision is to be taken as a joint one.
38.
What are the circumstances in which Union Public Service Commission is to
be consulted for recruitment?
Ans. UPSC is required to consult in case
of recruitment to all Central Civil Services and Central Civil Posts.
Exemption from Consultation with Union Public Service Commission is
governed by the Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consultation)
Regulations, 1958 as amended from time to time and the Central Civil
Services and Civil Posts (Consultation with Union Public Commission)
Rules, 1999 as amended. Some of the circumstances in which the Union Public
Service Commission are to be consulted in making recruitment to the posts
are illustrated below:-
(i)
Direct Recruitment,
(ii)
Re-employment,
(iii)
Absorption,
(iv)
Composite method of recruitment ( i.e. where the departmental candidate is to
be considered along with outsiders),
(v)
In case of deputation — (a) if the field for consideration includes State
Government Officers or Group ‘A’ & ’13′ officers of the Central Government
simultaneously and (b) if the field for consideration consists
of not only Central/State Government
officers but also officers from non- Government institutions
(vi) Any relaxation or amendment of the
provisions of the Recruitment Rules.
39.
Whether recruitment to a post can be made in absence of recruitment rules of a
post?
Ans. If there are overriding compulsions
for filling any Group or Group B post in the absence of Recruitment Rules, then
the Ministries/ Department may make reference to Union Public Service
Commission for determination of method of recruitment as a onetime
measure for filling up of a post on regular basis.
40.
What are the limits for notification of Recruitment Rules?
Ans. The Recruitment Rules or
amendment(s) thereto as finally approved by the Union Public Service Commission
are required to be notified within a period of 10 weeks from the da of
receipt of their advice letter. This time limit should be strictly
adhered to.
41.
What needs to be done in case where posts are transferred to some other
Ministries/Departments?
Ans. The Ministry/Departments concerned
should mutually agree for transfer of the posts and the same should be
concurred by Department of Expenditure. Thereafter, the existing RR needs to be
de-notified in consultation of Department of Personnel & Training,
Union Public Service Commission and Ministry of Law. Suitable recruitment rules
in the transferred Department may be framed/ amended following due
procedure.
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