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Is the government school head master is a gazetted officer?

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Is the government school head master is a gazetted officer?

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  1. yes but must be more than a primary school.

    high school(10th) or higher secondary (12) is preferable


  2. Article 309 of the Constitution of India (Part XIV Services under the Union and States) specifies the recruitment and service conditions of persons serving under the Union and States.

    Under this power, names of the Class I officers either recruited or promoted by UPSC, along with legal notices, amendments to recruitment rules, etc are published in the Official Gazette of India. And all such officers listed in the gazette are therefore called Gazetted Officers.

    Tahsildar, Secretary, PA to collector, RTO, RDO, DRO, DRM, SubCollector, AC, Comissioner, Collector, Doctors have service in Govt hospitals, IAS, IPS, IES, etc.

  3. not Necessary

  4. yes, the Headmaster is a Gazetted officer. The post of Headmaster is recruited by promotion or state govt. the simple way to know that Headmaster can attest our documents & these attested document is legal for all work. So we can say easily that Headmaster is Gazetted officer.

  5. Yes headmaster is a gazetted officer.

  6. kisne kaha tumse?

    that not 100% right.

    it's may be on may not.

  7. yes

  8. Yes, 100%.

    All school Headmasters/Principals whether Government or private - can attest certificates as any other gazetted officers.

  9. Yes..

  10. yes,he is

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