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Can central govt employees get age relaxation?
“Age Limit: Below 36 years & relaxable in case of Govt. Servant and departmental candidates upto 05 years in accordance with the instructions or orders issued by the Central Government.
What is general relaxation in upper age limit?
For recruitment to BS-17 posts to be filled through the Annual Competitive (CSS) Examination, the upper age limit is presently 28 years which is relax able by 2 years for Government Servants, Armed Forces Personnel and other specified categories of candidates.
What is meant by age relaxation in UPSC?
Apart from the mentioned limits, OBC/ SC/ ST candidates will get the benefit of cumulative age relaxation. This means age relaxations gets added in special cases, say, for example, if the person is OBC + Ex-servicemen, he will get an extension of 3 + 5 = 8 years, ie his upper age limit now stands at 40 years.
Is there any age relaxation for central government employees for UPSC exam?
Yes, there is an age relaxation of 5 years for Central Government employees to appear in UPSC examination.
Is there any upper age relaxation for central government employees?
No, there is no upper age relaxation for Central government employee other than defence jobs personel. UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission and it is a body which conducts Civil Services examination for recruitment of candidates as I.A.S, I.P.S, I.F.S Officer.
What is the age limit for the UPSC for 2018?
This article throws light on the UPSC age limit criterion for 2018. All candidates must be graduates and have completed 21 years of age while taking the UPSC prelims exam. The maximum age limit is 32 years for the general category candidates.
Is it compulsory to serve 3 years for age relaxation in CAPF?
No, it isn’t compulsory to serve 3 years regularly for getting age relaxation in CAPF (ACs) exam. If you are a civilian central govt employee, you can get maximum 5 years age relaxation. For further information you should read ‘Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965.’.