Govt Order about Confirmation of Teachers
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April 15, 2012 at 4:48 pm #67375AnonymousInactive
I am an assist. Teacher(h/pg) in bio science in a high madrasah through madrasah service commission in permanent post in normal section(up to class XII). Joining date is 13.09.2010 Please tell me about the govt order about confirmation. Thank you.
April 21, 2012 at 3:22 am #72125AnonymousInactiveRe: the govt order about confirmation
An Assistant Teacher is confirmed after successful completion of 2 years (for SSC) satisfactory service. If the confirmation letter is not issued to him, and there is no adverse report recorded against him, he is considered as CONFIRMED.May 8, 2012 at 7:54 am #72403AnonymousInactiveRe: the govt order about confirmation
Dear pbiswas
I got this GO(copy). It might be help you.May 8, 2012 at 8:06 am #72405AnonymousInactiveRe: the govt order about confirmation
Thank you joy for uploading the G.O. I am posting it in text format.
BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, WEST BENGAL
Circular No. 43/56, Dated, the 28th August, 1956
Ref. : Confirmation of the service of a teacher.
While considering approval of the deputation of teachers it has been noticed in many cases that teachers have been confirmed in their services before the expiry of the probationary period. It should be noted that probationary period of a teacher in an Aided High School should be two years as laid down in the Grant-in-Aid Rules. A High School receiving lump grant should also be regarded as an Aided School.
In the case of a confirmed teacher of an Aided High School appointed in another High School on an identical scale of pay further period of probation may be waived or relaxed at discretion of the Managing Committee. If, however, a confirmed teacher is appointed in another High School on a higher scale of pay, the period of probation shall be one year.
In the case of unaided High Schools, the probationary period of a teacher shall be six months as laid down in the Revised School Code. A confirmed teacher of an unaided school when appointed in an aided school should serve a probationary period of two years in the aided school before he can be confirmed.
Though the Managing Committee of a Recognised High School will be the proper authority to confirm the services of a teacher appointed in that school, the probationary period as noted above should not be waived or relaxed, except in the circumstances stated in para 2.
If a teacher has been serving in a school against a permanent vacancy continuously for more than two years and no specific decision has been taken by the Managing Committee regarding his confirmation or otherwise in a meeting held within a month of completion of the period of probation, such teacher shall be considered to be a confirmed teacher.
Sd./- D. P. Roy Chaudhuri
Secretary.May 8, 2012 at 8:39 am #72408AnonymousInactiveRe: the govt order about confirmation
@wbxpress: thanks for your kind cooperationMay 8, 2012 at 11:06 am #72413AnonymousInactiveRe: the govt order about confirmation
Thanks to all of you for providing such information. Thanks again.February 1, 2015 at 4:30 am #80191AnonymousInactiveis there any kind of relaxation due to emergency basis in probation period for teachers joined in additional post?????????…please reply….
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