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govt. service vs education

(Querist) 02 August 2018 This query is : Resolved 
I applied for central govt job and it took two complete years from exams to appointment, during this period i completed two years out of my three year graduation course (in Uttarakhand) . I have joined the department recently(in meghalaya) , can i continue my graduation course (it being regular). Can i get a leave witnout pay for this period or can i only attend the exams?
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 03 August 2018
"I applied for central govt job and it took two complete years from exams to appointment"

NOTHING NEW

"during this period i completed two years out of my three year graduation course (in Uttarakhand) "

NOTHING NEW

can i continue my graduation course (it being regular). Can i get a leave witnout pay for this period or can i only attend the exams?

IT IS FOR THE DEPARTMENT TO CONSIDER IF THEY ALLOW YOU TO CONTINUE THE COURSE ON YOUR WRITTEN APPLICATION.

THIS PERMISSION IS NOT GUARANTEE OF YOU GETTING LEAVE WITH/WITHOUT PAY. DEPTT CAN CONSIDER YOUR LEAVE SEPARATELY.
Guest (Expert) 03 August 2018
Your question is incomplete without mention of the date of joining the department or having completed how much period on your job and also the period of leave without pay you require without pay.

Entitlement for any period of leave without pay depends on the criteria of your period of service or your confirmation on the post.
Prayag singh (Querist) 03 August 2018
I have joined the service on 23 rd july 2018, and i am under a probation period of two years, i want to seek a leave as such, that i am able to complete two semesters i.e. 5th and 6th so a leave of 7 to 8 months would do. Please suggest possible remedies
Prayag singh (Querist) 03 August 2018
Plus i am a student of scheduled caste
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 03 August 2018
it is for deptt to give you leave or not to give you leave.
Guest (Expert) 03 August 2018
No leave without pay can be granted in your case. However, you may better read terms & conditions of your appointment letter, specifically pertaining to leave.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 03 August 2018
leave without pay can be granted provided the controlling officers are willing to sanction.
Guest (Expert) 03 August 2018
False hopes may not help you in any way. Leave Rules are not favorable in your case. Willingness or discretion of the controlling officers has no relevance as against the provisions of statutory leave rules of the Central Government.



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