OBC NCL for son of retired servicemen
5 months ago
My father is retired from Air forrce at the non commissioned (class 3 post) at the age of 42 and he was rehired into a private job where is salary is greater than 10 lakhs. I wanted to know if I can take benefits of OBC NCL in this case?
A.Dear Client
The OBC NCL category often has an income limit for eligibility. The income limit may apply to the individual and their family members, including parents and siblings. The criteria consider factors such as the individual's salary, agricultural income, and other sources of income. Government employees, including those in Class 3 and above, are generally excluded from the purview of the creamy layer. However, private sector employment and income from other sources may still be considered in determining eligibility. Retirement from a government job, such as the Indian Air Force, may impact the calculation of income for OBC NCL eligibility. It's important to consider both the pension and any income from reemployment.
The OBC NCL category often has an income limit for eligibility. The income limit may apply to the individual and their family members, including parents and siblings. The criteria consider factors such as the individual's salary, agricultural income, and other sources of income. Government employees, including those in Class 3 and above, are generally excluded from the purview of the creamy layer. However, private sector employment and income from other sources may still be considered in determining eligibility. Retirement from a government job, such as the Indian Air Force, may impact the calculation of income for OBC NCL eligibility. It's important to consider both the pension and any income from reemployment.
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A.Dear Client,
Eligibility criteria for obtaining an OBCNon-Creamy Layer certificate include some terms and conditions. Amongst other criteria, an individual's income should be less than 8 lakhs per annum to be eligible for a Non-Creamy Layer certificate. If your annual family (Definition of family, father, mother & minor children below 18 years) income (excluding government salary and agricultural income) is more than Rs. 8 lakhs in all the last three years, you are creamy layer. The basic difference between these categories lies in their income limits. It is held that all OBC creamy layer candidates' family income is above 8 lakhs per annum, and OBC NCL candidates' family income is below 8 lakhs annually.
Eligibility criteria for obtaining an OBCNon-Creamy Layer certificate include some terms and conditions. Amongst other criteria, an individual's income should be less than 8 lakhs per annum to be eligible for a Non-Creamy Layer certificate. If your annual family (Definition of family, father, mother & minor children below 18 years) income (excluding government salary and agricultural income) is more than Rs. 8 lakhs in all the last three years, you are creamy layer. The basic difference between these categories lies in their income limits. It is held that all OBC creamy layer candidates' family income is above 8 lakhs per annum, and OBC NCL candidates' family income is below 8 lakhs annually.
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