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Making SSC More Attractive

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Government has taken several measures to make Short Service Commission (SSC) attractive.  These include extending time based promotion to the substantive rank of Captain, Major and Lieutenant Colonel after 2, 6 and 13 years of reckonable service respectively to SSC Officers, increase in tenure of SSC officers from 10 years to 14 years, and implementation of the VI Central Pay Commission with substantial improvement in the pay structure and other allowances of Armed Forces.  Additional proposals for making SSC more attractive have been taken up for inter-departmental consultations.

Details of SSC Officers commissioned and left during last five years and the current year are as under:
Year
Army (as on 7th July, 2015)
Navy (as on 17th July, 2015)
Air Force (as on 17th July, 2015)

Number of  SSC officers commissioned
Number of SSC officers left
Number of SSC officers commissioned

Number of SSC officers left
Number of SSC officers commissioned
Number of SSC officers left
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
2010
249
93
121
78
199
40
12
08
144
157
20
11
2011
392
166
104
60
234
82
21
01
176
142
10
11
2012
482
157
75
55
263
33
71
09
198
138
18
24
2013
477
127
66
35
278
50
85
16
154
156
17
27
2014
378
104
24
12
234
82
65
07
140
163
21
31
2015
140
39
09
07
233
36
42
03
99
103
18
68


This information was given by Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar in a written reply to Shri Ahmed Patel in Rajya Sabha today.
DM/NAMPI/RAJ

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