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Monday, July 18, 2011

Regarding foreign training in IRS[C&CE]...Reply to Miss/Mr Anonymous

Miss/Mr Anonymous:- Hi, se
1) I have seen it on many social networking sites that many of IRS(C&CE) OT have visited Singapore for some kind of training. Is it a mandatory training for all IRS(C&CE) officers or only some of them are selected for the same.
2) Which other countries are imparting training to IRS (C&CE) officers other than Singapore? any choice to officers?
3)It would be great if anybody can throw some light on the abroad training/attachment opportunities for IRS(IT) officers.
Thank you all for your valuable comments.
Manmauji:- Hello Miss/Mr Anonymous, thanks for your visit on the blog...Regarding your queries I will reply one by one:-
[1] Yes,IRS[C&CE] officers went to Singapore for training. It was mandatory thus all the officers went.
[2] So far, foreign training was given to last batch only and in Singapore only. We expect that some more countries will be added to this list very soon specially Canada or other European countries in case GST comes in to effect. So, so far there is no choice to officers to select any other country for training.
[3] IRS[IT] officers also have foreign attachment. They usually go to Singapore and  Malaysia.
further query is welcome.....keep on blogging...

Regarding vacancies in IRS....Reply to all

Miss/Mr Anonymous:-  Sir thanks for ur reply on 2010 vacancies in IRS ... In IRS C&CE u told the vacancies are 190-200 or more but current info from DOPT says its 134 only .... Can u throw some light ... If so what will be the cutoff rank for IRS C&CE this year 2010 for GM category ... Thanks in advance ... Waiting for ur reply
Manmauji:- Hello Miss/Mr Anonymous, thanks for your visit on the blog...I am getting numerous queries based on the number of vacancies in IRS[C&CE] and IRS[IT]...As I have posted earlier, it was earlier estimation by the Department [CBEC board] but later they have revised the number of vacancies. Therefore the information you are getting from DoPt may be correct...I am not sure about the cutoff in GM category as it depends on numerous other factors. Just wait for some more time, DoPT is about to come up with the service allocation list....further query is welcome...keep on blogging...

Friday, July 8, 2011

Regarding IES Vs IRTS Vs IAAS...Reply to Miss/Mr Anonymous

Miss/Mr Anonymous:
Dear Sir,
Firstly, Sincere Thanks for the efforts you take for this Blog.
Secondly; a humble suggestion - A separate area or link be provided for posting a query / problem, etc..
Thirdly, My Query - Am selected into the Indian Economic Service (1st attempt) and will likely make it into IRTS or IA&AS (1st attempt).
Kindly answer;
1) Which is a better service amongst the 3, IES, IRTS, IA&AS in terms of Cadre management, Career progression, Professional satisfaction and impact of one's work for the larger good of the Society?
2) Am not at all motivated to go in for another attempt at the CSE as of now as my choice above the IA&AS and IRTS would be IAS / IFS only and that means the steep challenge of ranking in the top 50 for me. Although for inexplicable reasons i will again fill in the preferences as per the usual standard IAS/IFS/IPS/IRSs and so on so as not to miss out on, i hate to admit the relative prestige perception.
Kindly take time out for a detailed response and oblige.
With best wishes & regards ---- help me make up my mind once and for all. Thanks.
Manmauji:-  Hello Miss/Mr Anonymous, thanks for your visit on the blog and kind words about it...Due to hectic schedule I am not able to reply queries at regular interval...any way, congratulations on your getting in to Group Á' service..Regarding your query, IRTS and IAAS will definitely better than IES if you count in terms of career,satisfaction and other things...However, if you choose between IRTS and IAAS, it is a tough choice as both are different services in terms of clients. As IRTS deals with the management of railways...It is powerful in the domain of railways and very hectic too..Facility wise also, it is very good as you know railways has largest infrastructure..However, IAAS is a bit account based job..you may like accounts then you can enjoy it...so at last it is an individual choice and preferences which counts at last...If you are looking for recognition and greater visibility in society then you must write exam again for IAS or IPS or IRS...though you will get recognition in IRTS and IAAS as well but it will be within your cadre or those who knows about the services....Besides, the opportunity for deputation is available in all these services, so you can go for different departments after 5 yrs of services in your parent department...As far as cadre management is concerned, I am not very sure but I heard that IAAS is better organised and have timely promotions...further query is welcome...keep on blogging..