Probation
in Indian Railways
- What
     is Probation ?  A process of testing or observing the character or
     abilities of a person who is new to a role or job.
 
- A
     person appointed in Railways will be on probation till he is assessed
     suitable for Railway service. 
 
- Probationers
     who are assessed un-suitable for Railway service should be discharged from
     service immediately.
 
- If
     Recruitment rules do not prescribe any probation period, such a person
     should be confirmed in service with immediate effect.
 
- Probation
     period on Direct Recruitment and promotion from one Group to other Group
     is as under: 
 
| 
   SN  | 
  
   Posts  | 
  
   Period  | 
 
| 
   1  | 
  
   Direct Recruitment to the post in Level 12 and above and to the
  posts for which maximum age  limit is 35 years and no initial training
  is required  | 
  
   1
  year  | 
 
| 
   2  | 
  
   Direct Recruitment to other posts    | 
  
   2
  years  | 
 
| 
   3  | 
  
   Promotion from one Group to other Group  | 
  
   2
  years  | 
 
- Probationers
     will be given the opportunity to work in different fields under different
     officers to gain practical experience during the probation period.
 
- Field
     officers should carefully assess the performance of the probationer, his
     outlook, character and aptitude towards learning etc and give their
     individual reports. 
 
- Field
     officers reports are in addition to Annual Confidential Reports (APAR -
     Annual Performance Appraisal Report)
 
-  The probation report will be reviewed by a committee of
     senior officers and give their recommendations to the Appointing
     Authority. 
 
- Apart
     from passing the confirmation test at the end of probation, confirmation
     will also depend on the Probation Report. 
 
- Probation
     period should not be extended for more than one year and in no case it
     should exceed the total period of probation. 
 
- Probationer,
     whose performance is not satisfactory, should be notified of his defects
     and he should be discharged from service if he is a direct recruiter or
     reverted to lower Group if he is promoted from lower Group.
 
- On
     discharge he is not eligible for compensation.
 
- In
     all cases of Direct Recruitment, there must be at least two weeks of
     induction training.
 
Key Points for MCQ on Probation:
1.   Direct recruitment in Level 12 - Probation period is 1 year
2.              
Posts other than Level 12 - Probation
period is 2 years
3.              
Promotion from one Group to another
Group - Probation period is 2 years 
4.              
Confirmation depends on 1. Passing
the Confirmation test & Probation Report 
5.              
All cases of Direct Recruitment 
- Minimum induction period is 2 weeks 
6.              
If performance is not satisfactory
during Probation period
A.             
Direct recruiter - Discharged from
Service
B.   Promotee - Reverted to lower group
                                                
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