What is a promotee IAS?

What is a promotee IAS?

Provincial Civil Services officers (SDMs, who were recuicted through State Civil Services Examination), when prompted to posts manned by IAS officers (DM or equivalent or above) are called promotee IAS. The term is used to distinguish them from IAS Officers who cleared UPSC CSE to become DM/occupy above posts.

Who is more powerful IAS or IFSC?

IAS vs IFS: Comparison. IFS officers also do not have to worry about meddling politicians like their IAS/IPS counterparts do. And, they have diplomatic immunity in most matters when posted abroad. The IFS officer salary structure is also higher than the IAS officer salary structure due to higher allowances.

What is the procedure to become an IAS officer after promotion?

The officers promoted from the State Civil Services need to undergo short term training in the LBSNAA and then only they can take charge as an IAS officer. The irony is that these promoted officers are informally called promotee officers.

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How is the cadre and service allocation done in the IAS?

The cadre and service allocation is done after considering the place in the merit list and the preference of the services given by the candidates while filling the IAS application form. The designation held by the IAS officers differs from state to state.

What is the career span of an IAS officer?

An IAS Officer may hold various posts at different levels as under:- 1. service. 2. 3. service. 4. service. 5. completion of 25 years of service. 6. completion of 30 years of service. 7. In the career span of an IAS officer he is eligible for raise in salary and promotions.

What is the next post of IAS after completing 5 years?

The entire rank of IAS cadre is divided into 8 Grades or Ranks. The next post they get promoted to is IAS District Magistrate/District Collector/Deputy Commissioner after the completion of 5 years of service.

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