I cannot respond to your first query (IIT KGP pay fixation as AP) for want of factual details. Service rules of IIIT KGP may come to your help.
In the second query, the pay fixation rules are explicit. You may get it from any State or Central services rule.
From: Vizayakumar Karumanchi <vizaya@gmail.com>
Sent: Tue, 01 Nov 2016 18:01:23
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Pay fixation for the faculties moving from private sector to govt. sector.
When I joined IIT, Kharagpur as Associate Professor from a private College, they considered the basic pay I was drawing in the private College to fix my basic pay.I think that is the rule if you join in the same scale of pay. I do not know how do they fix if you join in a higher scale of pay.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
- Initial pay fixation in Govt. organizations is done as per the provisions of the concerned State. PSC recommends only the selection and the incumbent is considered for the pay scale as per his/her designation.
- However, PSC can recommend additional increments, max. 3. But it is rarely done.
- I will cite a very interesting case. On selection/recommendation of the MPSC in 1987, appointments of a few Principals, Govt. Polytechnics in Maharashtra were made. The Principal pay scale was 1100-1700. all selectees were in the cadre of Assistant Professor with pay scale 1200-1900. I refused to accept the Post and was happy as AP. My friends who were holding the I/C posts of Joint Directors joined the posts. And the Accountant General, Maharashtra, one fine morning issued pay slips with Rs 1100-1700 scale and recoveries were sought with a simple reason that there is no provision for pay protection if one opts a lower scale than that meant for the present post. Pay is protected if only one moves from a lower cadre to the higher cadre.My friends were drawing those days 1840 basic pay in the scale 1200-1900, they were brought to Rs 1100 pm basic pay.
- There is no provision for pay fixation if one moves from private to Govt. or Govt. Aided College. However, such an incumbent is entitled to AGP and all and other allowances as declared by the State from time to time as per one's basic pay in the defined Pay Band. This is applicable even for faculty on contract basis in Govt./Aided institutes who are appointed on intinial basic of the pay scale for say 11 months or so.
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From: Thyagaraj B
Sent: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 20:25:58
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Pay fixation for the faculties moving from private sector to govt. sector.Dear sir
Pl see web site of AICTE which gives all the details like basic ,da hra ,and CCA
Majority oh Pvt colleges will not pay this scale.
--On 25 Oct 2016 7:22 pm, "samiran sur" <samiran_sur@rediffmail.com> wrote:Respected colleagues,Can anyone please inform whether pay fixation scheme is available for the employees moving from private institute to govt. institute. If yes, please do share the particular link of UGC.
Thanks and regardsSamiran Sur
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