@@ThubatiBalaji Sir it's a job recruited by Central ministry Central government employees in India are divided into different categories based on their position, pay scale, and responsibilities. These categories are: 1. Group A (Gazetted Officers) Role: Senior administrative or executive roles. Recruitment: Through the Civil Services Examination (UPSC) or other specialized exams. Examples: IAS, IPS, IFS officers, doctors, engineers, and senior managers. Pay Level: Starts from Level 10 and goes up to Level 18 as per the 7th Pay Commission. 2. Group B (Gazetted and Non-Gazetted Officers) Role: Middle management positions or supervisors. Recruitment: Through examinations like the SSC or internal promotions. Examples: Section officers, junior engineers, assistant managers. Pay Level: Starts from Level 6 to Level 9. 3. Group C (Non-Gazetted Staff) Role: Clerical and support staff roles, along with technical positions. Recruitment: Through exams conducted by SSC or other boards. Examples: Clerks, stenographers, assistants, technical supervisors. Pay Level: Starts from Level 1 to Level 5. 4. Group D (Non-Gazetted) Role: Skilled or semi-skilled workers. Recruitment: Based on interviews or exams for basic support roles. Examples: Peons, cleaners, maintenance staff, drivers. Pay Level: Generally the lowest, falling under Level 1. This hierarchical structure ensures a clear distinction in roles, responsibilities, and pay for central government employees.
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@@ThubatiBalaji Sir it's a job recruited by Central ministry Central government employees in India are divided into different categories based on their position, pay scale, and responsibilities. These categories are:
1. Group A (Gazetted Officers)
Role: Senior administrative or executive roles.
Recruitment: Through the Civil Services Examination (UPSC) or other specialized exams.
Examples: IAS, IPS, IFS officers, doctors, engineers, and senior managers.
Pay Level: Starts from Level 10 and goes up to Level 18 as per the 7th Pay Commission.
2. Group B (Gazetted and Non-Gazetted Officers)
Role: Middle management positions or supervisors.
Recruitment: Through examinations like the SSC or internal promotions.
Examples: Section officers, junior engineers, assistant managers.
Pay Level: Starts from Level 6 to Level 9.
3. Group C (Non-Gazetted Staff)
Role: Clerical and support staff roles, along with technical positions.
Recruitment: Through exams conducted by SSC or other boards.
Examples: Clerks, stenographers, assistants, technical supervisors.
Pay Level: Starts from Level 1 to Level 5.
4. Group D (Non-Gazetted)
Role: Skilled or semi-skilled workers.
Recruitment: Based on interviews or exams for basic support roles.
Examples: Peons, cleaners, maintenance staff, drivers.
Pay Level: Generally the lowest, falling under Level 1.
This hierarchical structure ensures a clear distinction in roles, responsibilities, and pay for central government employees.
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