Irhs Railway Seniority List

Railway zones (such as Northern, Southern, Western, etc.) are responsible for maintaining their own provisional and confirmed seniority lists. The process involves:

Every year, the Railway Board issues a circular to all Zonal Railways and Production Units to update their medical officer seniority lists.

For an IRHS officer, the seniority list is the single most important document for career progression. Here is why: irhs railway seniority list

1. Promotions Promotions in the IRHS are strictly governed by the "Zone of Consideration." As vacancies arise in higher grades (e.g., moving from Junior to Senior Scale), the Railway Board looks at the top of the seniority list. Officers near the top are empaneled for promotion, provided they have a clean record and have completed the requisite residency period.

2. Postings and Locations Plum postings—such as heading a Divisional Hospital or securing a position in the Railway Headquarters (Zonal Railway)—are often awarded based on seniority. Senior officers get the first right to choose their postings on a tenure basis. Railway zones (such as Northern, Southern, Western, etc

3. Cadre Allocation The Indian Railways is divided into zones (Northern, Southern, Western, etc.). The initial allocation of a zone to a new officer is based on the rank in the seniority list (merit-cum-preference). A higher rank allows an officer to choose their preferred zone.

If online access is restricted, file an RTI with the CPIO, Railway Board, New Delhi. Ask for: "Certified copy of the latest final seniority list

"Certified copy of the latest final seniority list of IRHS officers from the year [X] to [Y], including date of confirmation and present posting."


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