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CONDITIONS FOR APPLYING FOR OBC NON CREAMY LAYER CERTIFICATE


01-Jan-2023 (In Documentation Law)
My father was bank clerk in a govt bank upto 40 years of age n now he is promoted as an officer and his annual salary is more than 6 lacs.So I wanted to know the exact conditions of bank employee to fall under NCL and will I be getting the benefit of NCL(non creamy layer)?
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Answer #1
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Coditions for Central or State Government officers- If
(i) parents, either of whom is a direct Class I officer or
(ii) parents, both of whom are direct Class II officers or
(iii) parents of whom only the father is a direct Class II officer and he gets into Class I at the age of 40 or earlier
Then the children are Creamy Layer.

And If your father's annual income is more that Rs. 4.50 lakhs in all the last three years, you are creamy layer. It means that if this annual income is less then Rs. 4.50 lakhs for any one of the three years you are a non-creamy layer.

Therefore your father is not falling under NCL and you will not get benefit of NCL.

Thanks.

Answer #2
519 votes
The OBC Non creamy layer for the kids of government employee is decided on two factors :

1) If anyone of, father or mother are direct recruited class 1 servants than their children won't be eligible for NCL. But if he/she is promoted to class 1 then the kids will be eligible.

2) Government or PSU employees of Central or State-

(i) parents, either of whom is a Class I officer (direct recruits)
(ii) parents, both of whom are Class II officers (direct recruits)
(iii) parents of whom only the father is a direct Class II officer and he gets
into Class I at the age of 40 or earlier.

Your father Income is exceed more than Rs 2,50,000 annually.
As per your situation I think you will not get the Non Creamy Layer Certificate as your parent's annual income is more than Rs 2,50,000. last three year’s.

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Shipra yadav
My father is advocate and his annual income. 1 lac 20 thousands rupees. So I wanted to know the exact conditions that I fall under NCL and will I be getting the benefit of NCL(non creamy layer)?

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