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Benefit of reservation for ex-servicemen

Dear Sir's,

I am an ex-servicemen. Had applied for SSC 10+2 and cleared and i am awaiting the orders., meanwhile i have also cleared bank exams and joined as clerk., and presently in probation period.,

Sir, my doubt, is can i quit bank and join in central govt during my probation.,

 

i will be very thankful for ur advise.

 



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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     09 August 2014

Yes, you can quit and join, if eligible otherwise 


(Guest)

Sir, 

below is the undertaking i gave before the SSC examination

 

ANNEXURE-V

UNDERTAKING TO BE GIVEN BY THE CANDIDATE COVERED UNDER NOTE III PARA 4(B) OF 

NOTICE.

I understand that, if selected on the basis of the recruitment/examination to which the 

application relates, my appointment will be subject to my producing documentary evidence 

to the satisfaction of the Appointing Authority that I have been duly 

released/retired/discharged from the Armed Forces and that I am entitled to the benefits 

admissible to Ex-Servicemen in terms of the Ex-Servicemen Re-employment in Central Civil 

Services and Posts rules, 1979, as amended from time to time.

I also understand that I shall not be eligible to be appointed to a vacancy reserved for Ex-S in 

regard to the recruitment covered by this examination, if I have at any time prior to such 

appointment, secured any employment on the civil side (including Public Sector 

Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies/Statutory Bodies, Nationalized Banks, etc.) by availing of 

the concession of reservation of vacancies admissible to Ex-S.

 I further submit the following information:

a) Date of appointment in Armed Forces __________________

b) Date of discharge ____________________

c) Length of service in Armed Forces __________________

d) My last Unit / Corps ____________________

(Signature of the Candidate)

Sir, as i have secured a job in Pub sector bank, and under probation , can i retain my quota and change my job till i am termed as permanent (i.e, after 6months).


Attached File : 745778073 remployment order.pdf downloaded: 88 times

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     10 August 2014

you already know the instructions

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     12 August 2014

You are well equipped with the information sought for, go ahead.

Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     12 August 2014

Donot take a chance, you have already availed an opportunity in getting benefitted with the appointment, where you are a probationer.


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