UPSC Recruitment Alert! Major move by the government, wants to make this new change
🔰UPSC
Recruitment: According to a major development, the central government
is in works to make amendments in the allocation of services to the
candidates who have successfully completed the civil services
examination.
🔰UPSC
Recruitment: According to a major development, the central government
is in works to make amendments in the allocation of services to the
candidates who have successfully completed
the civil services examination. According to an official communique,
the Prime Minister’s Office has checked with the departments which are
concerned to examine if the services can be allocated after the
completion of foundation course.
🔰As
of now, the UPSC conducts the civil services examination in three
stages: these are preliminary, mains and interview. It is only after a
candidate who clears all the three stages, then only he/she is selected
for various central services. Thereafter, the service allocation to the
selected candidates selected is done keeping in mind the results of the
civil services examination. The allocation of services is made before
the foundation course starts. It should be noted that the duration of
the foundation course for the selected officers for all the services for
three months.
🔰As
per the communication sent by the Personnel Ministry to different
cadre-controlling authorities, the PMO has expressed to look in the
matter if service allocation/cadre allocation to probation officers can
be made after the foundation course is over.
🔰All
the departments who are concerned with the procedure have been asked to
examine if the step can take place. The suggestion has been made in
order to give weightage of performance in the foundation course as well.
The communique said that this move will help in making the service
allocation to all India services officers on a combined score obtained
in foundation course as well as in the civil services examination.
🔰According
to Personnel Ministry official, “The departments (Indian Administrative
Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service
(IFoS)) have been asked to give their feedback on the proposal to
allocate other central services like the Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
and Indian Telecommunications Service (ITS) among others.”





