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APAR Guidelines
of DoPT
AVINASH KUMAR GUPTA
INTRODUCTION
โ€ข The Performance Appraisal Report is an
important document.
โ€ข It provides the basic and vital inputs for the
further development of an officer.
โ€ข The appraisee, the Reporting Authority and
the Reviewing Authority should, therefore,
undertake the duty of filling up the form with
a high sense of responsibility.
Introduction contd
โ€ข Performance appraisal should be used as a tool for human
resource development.
โ€ข Reporting Officers should realize that the objective is to
develop an officer so that he/she realizes his/her true
potential.
โ€ข It is not meant to be a fault-finding process but a
development tool.
โ€ข The Reporting Officer and the Reviewing Officer should not
shy away from reporting shortcomings in performance,
attitudes or overall personality of the officer reported upon
Introduction Contd
โ€ข The columns should be filled with due care and
attention and after devoting adequate time. Any
attempt to fill the report in a casual or superficial
manner will be easily discernible to the higher
authorities.
โ€ข Although the actual documentation of performance
appraisal is a year-end exercise, in order that it may be a
tool for human resource development, the Reporting
Officer and the appraisee should meet during the course
of the year at regular intervals to review the
performance and to take necessary corrective steps
Proforma
SN Information Required Authority responsible for
filling up
I Basic Information Administration division/
Personnel Dept
II Self appraisal Appraisee
III Appraisal Reporting officer/ Review
Officer, if necessary
IV Review Review Officer
Instructions
Section-I
โ€ข This section should be filled up in the
Administration Division/Personnel Deptt.
โ€ข Period of report could either be the entire
reporting year, namely, from 1st of April to 31st
March or a part of the year (exceeding 3 months).
โ€ข In case the period of report is a full year, it should
be indicated accordingly for example, 2003-2004.
โ€ข In case the period of report is less than the entire
year, specific start and end dates should be
indicated, for example, 10th September 2003 โ€“
31st March 200
Section 1
โ€ข Information on the present grade (pay-scale) as well as
present post (actual designation and organization) needs to
be given. In addition the date from which he/she has been
on his/her present post needs to be mentioned.
โ€ข In the table relating to reporting and review authorities the
name and designation of the reporting and review
authorities should be mentioned so that the appraisee is
clear about whom he/she is required to send the report to.
โ€ข The period of absence from duty, on leave, training, or for
other reasons, should also be mentioned in this section in
the table provided for the purpose. Details of the training
attended should be mentioned under the remarks column
of the table.
Section 2
โ€ข Section II, the appraisee is first required to give brief
description of his/her duties and responsibilities. This need
not be very lengthy and would normally not exceed about 100
words. Ideally, this should be in bullet form.
โ€ข Under the revised system of performance appraisal, all
officers are required to develop a work plan for the year and
agree upon the same with the reporting officer. This exercise
is to be carried out at the beginning of the year, typically within
the first 15 days. In case of a change in the reporting officer
during the year, the work plan agreed with the previous
reporting officer would continue to apply. The work plan
agreed upon at the beginning of the year has to again be
reviewed during the month of September/October as a mid
year exercise. Based on This review the work plan may
undergo some changes from that originally prepared.
SECTION 2
โ€ข the work plans, duly signed by the appraisee and the
reporting officer have to be submitted to the review
officer for his/her perusal and custody.
โ€ข It is not necessary that the work plan should be entirely
quantitative in nature.
โ€ข Where quantitative targets are not possible, it would be
adequate to indicate specific work proposed to be
accomplished.
โ€ข It provides for such unforeseen work
accomplished/underway to also be recorded by the
appraisee.
โ€ข indicate one item which he/she thought was a
significant contributions made by him/her during the
year. (kumbh Mela, Natural Disaster Management)
SECTION -2
โ€ข the officer should reflect upon and record factors
that helped in his/her performance or hindered
his/her performance.
โ€ข to indicate specific areas in which he/she feels the
need to upgrade skills and attend training programs.
โ€ข to keep the cadre controlling authority informed, at
least once in five years, of all educational and
training programs attended, including the details of
marks/grades secured in such programs.
โ€ข all officers are advised to intimate details of
professional papers published, with all relevant
details.
Section 2 Certificates
โ€ข submission of property return
โ€ข he/she has undergone a medical check up within
the last two year.
โ€ข he/she has agreed upon an annual work plan
with all his/her immediate subordinate officers.
โ€ข having submitted the annual performance report
of all his/her subordinate officers for the period
under report.
โ€ข In case the annual performance report of any
subordinate officer could not be submitted, the
reasons for the same need to be indicated in the
table provided
Section-III by the reporting authority
โ€ข This section relates to the actual appraisal and is
to be recorded by the reporting authority. The
reporting authority must first indicate the actual
period, out of the year under report, during
which the appraisee has served under him/her.
โ€ข Section III then requires the reporting authority
to comment on section II as filled out by the
appraisee, and specifically state whether he/she
agrees with the responses relating to the
accomplishments. In case of disagreement the
reporting authority should highlight the specific
portions with which he/she is unable to agree
and the reasons for such disagreement.
Section III , Reporting Officer
โ€ข This section then requires the reporting officer
to comment on the skill upgradation needs as
identified by the officer. In case, the reporting
officer agrees with the training needs
indicated by the appraisee, he/she is required
to indicate specific steps taken/proposed to be
taken by him/her to enable the appraisee to
have the skill upgraded. In case, he/she
disagrees with the appraisee, he/she should
record his/her reasons for such disagreement.
Section III , Reporting Officer
โ€ข Thereafter, this section requires the reporting authority to
record a numerical grade in respect of the workout put of
the appraisee both in respect of the planned work as well
as the unforeseen tasks. A numerical grade is also
required in respect of the โ€œqualityโ€ of the output. In doing
so, the reporting authority should take into account the
costs incurred (whether the appraisee has been cost
conscious), the time taken and whether the laid down
rules/procedures have been adhered to in accomplishing
the tasks.
โ€ข The reporting authority is also required to record a
numerical grade in respect of certain personal attributes
and functional competencies. As mentioned in the
proforma, some of the attributes only relate to some of
the posts and need not be given in respect of officers
occupying different posts
SECTION III, Integrity
โ€ข Section III requires the reporting officer to comment on the integrity of the appraisee.
In recording remarks with regard to integrity, he/she need not limit him/herself only to
matters relating to financial integrity but could also take into account the moral and
intellectual integrity of the appraisee.
โ€ข If the Officers integrity is beyond doubt, it may be stated.
โ€ข If there is any doubt or suspicion, the column should be left blank and action taken as
under
โ€ข A separate secret note should be recorded and followed up. A copy of the note
should also be sent together with the Confidential Report to the next superior officer
who will ensure that the follow up action is taken expeditiously. Where it is not
possible either to certify the integrity or to record the secret note, the Reporting
Officer should state either that he/she had not watched the officerโ€™s work for sufficient
time to form a definite judgement or that he/she has heard nothing against the officer,
as the case may be.
โ€ข If, as a result of the follow up action, the doubts or suspicions are cleared, the
officerโ€™s integrity should be certified and an entry made accordingly in the
Confidential Report
โ€ข If the doubts or suspicions are confirmed, this fact should also be recorded and duly
communicated to the officer concerned.
โ€ข If as a result of the follow up action, the doubts or suspicions are neither cleared nor
confirmed, the officers conduct should be watched for a further period and thereafter
action taken as indicated at (b) and (c) above.
Section III , Reporting Officer
โ€ข The reporting authority is then required to comment on the
attitude of the appraisee towards Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes.
โ€ข The reporting officer is also required to record a descriptive
pen-picture on the overall qualities of the appraisee and
his/her performance. This need not exceed about 100 words
and should try to cover qualities which the reporting officer
feels have not been adequately covered through the specific
attributes and the work assessment. The pen-picture is also
meant to be a qualitative supplement to the quantitative
assessments made earlier part of this section.
โ€ข Finally, the reporting authority is required to record an overall
grade. This should also be done on a scale of 1-10, with 1
referring to the lowest grade and 10 to the highest
SECTION IV , Reviewing Officer
โ€ข This section is to be filled up by the review officer and is
self-explanatory. Again, as in the case of the reporting
authority, the review authority is first required to indicate the
time for which the appraisee has served under him/her.
โ€ข Thereafter he/she is required to indicate if he/she agrees
with the assessments made by the reporting officer. In case
he/she does not he/she may record his/her own
assessment against the work output or any of the attributes,
in the column specifically provided for the purpose in the
table in Section II. In case he/she agrees with the
assessment he/she need not fill in the column meant for
him/her in the attributes/work output tables.
โ€ข The review officer is required to record a pen-picture, not
exceeding about 100 words. Finally he/she is required to
record an overall grade in the scale of 1-1
Numerical Grades
โ€ข At several places, numerical grades are to be awarded
by reporting and review authorities.
โ€ข These should be on a scale of 1-10, where 1 refers to
the lowest grade and 10 to the highest.
โ€ข It is expected that any grading of 1 or 2 (against work
output or attributes or overall grade) would be
adequately justified in the pen-picture by way of
specific failures and similarly, any grade of 9 or 10
would be justified with respect to specific
accomplishments.
โ€ข Grades of 1-2 or 9-10 are expected to be rare
occurrences and hence the need to justify them. In
awarding a numerical grade the reporting and review
authorities should rate the officer against a larger
population of his/her peers that may be currently
working under them or would have worked under them
in the past.
Disclosure
โ€ข The new performance appraisal system is no
longer a confidential process and the entire
appraisal is now required to be revealed to the
appraisee.
โ€ข This fits in with the primary objective of the
performance appraisal being a tool for the
development of the officer.
โ€ข As such, the final report, after review, is required
to be communicated to the officer. For this
purpose, a copy of the report should be sent to the
appraisee, after the review officer has recorded his
remarks and the overall grade. A record of having
sent a copy of the report should be maintained for
record.
Representation
โ€ข The appraisee may submit a representation against any
observation in his/her performance appraisal.
โ€ข It is expected that such a representation would only be
against factual observations and not any subjective
assessment of the reporting and review authority.
โ€ข In case a representation is submitted, it should be routed
through the reporting and review officers to reach the cadre
controlling authority.
โ€ข In case the reporting or review officers, being satisfied with the
contentions made by the appraisee, wish to change any of the
remarks or assessments, they may do so.
โ€ข In case they are not satisfied, they may give their
observations, if any, on the representation of the appraisee.
โ€ข The cadre controlling authority would place the representation
along-with any remarks made by the reporting and review
authorities, on the representation, before a โ€œReferral Boardโ€ to
be specifically constituted for the purpose of deciding on such
representations. The decision of the Referral Board would be
final and it may result in the grades being amended in the light
of any representation that the Board may accept.
Malafide/Bias
โ€ข In case the appraisee has alleged malafide against
the reporting and/or review officers, the Referral
Board would examine the claim. In case it is
found that the allegation is without factual basis,
the Referral Board would enter the finding and, if
necessary, record an appropriate stricture in the
PAR for that year. At the same time, if the claims
are found to be true, it may be reflected
appropriately in the report of the
reporting/review officer.

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APAR guidelines

  • 2. INTRODUCTION โ€ข The Performance Appraisal Report is an important document. โ€ข It provides the basic and vital inputs for the further development of an officer. โ€ข The appraisee, the Reporting Authority and the Reviewing Authority should, therefore, undertake the duty of filling up the form with a high sense of responsibility.
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  • 4. Introduction contd โ€ข Performance appraisal should be used as a tool for human resource development. โ€ข Reporting Officers should realize that the objective is to develop an officer so that he/she realizes his/her true potential. โ€ข It is not meant to be a fault-finding process but a development tool. โ€ข The Reporting Officer and the Reviewing Officer should not shy away from reporting shortcomings in performance, attitudes or overall personality of the officer reported upon
  • 5. Introduction Contd โ€ข The columns should be filled with due care and attention and after devoting adequate time. Any attempt to fill the report in a casual or superficial manner will be easily discernible to the higher authorities. โ€ข Although the actual documentation of performance appraisal is a year-end exercise, in order that it may be a tool for human resource development, the Reporting Officer and the appraisee should meet during the course of the year at regular intervals to review the performance and to take necessary corrective steps
  • 6. Proforma SN Information Required Authority responsible for filling up I Basic Information Administration division/ Personnel Dept II Self appraisal Appraisee III Appraisal Reporting officer/ Review Officer, if necessary IV Review Review Officer
  • 7. Instructions Section-I โ€ข This section should be filled up in the Administration Division/Personnel Deptt. โ€ข Period of report could either be the entire reporting year, namely, from 1st of April to 31st March or a part of the year (exceeding 3 months). โ€ข In case the period of report is a full year, it should be indicated accordingly for example, 2003-2004. โ€ข In case the period of report is less than the entire year, specific start and end dates should be indicated, for example, 10th September 2003 โ€“ 31st March 200
  • 8. Section 1 โ€ข Information on the present grade (pay-scale) as well as present post (actual designation and organization) needs to be given. In addition the date from which he/she has been on his/her present post needs to be mentioned. โ€ข In the table relating to reporting and review authorities the name and designation of the reporting and review authorities should be mentioned so that the appraisee is clear about whom he/she is required to send the report to. โ€ข The period of absence from duty, on leave, training, or for other reasons, should also be mentioned in this section in the table provided for the purpose. Details of the training attended should be mentioned under the remarks column of the table.
  • 9. Section 2 โ€ข Section II, the appraisee is first required to give brief description of his/her duties and responsibilities. This need not be very lengthy and would normally not exceed about 100 words. Ideally, this should be in bullet form. โ€ข Under the revised system of performance appraisal, all officers are required to develop a work plan for the year and agree upon the same with the reporting officer. This exercise is to be carried out at the beginning of the year, typically within the first 15 days. In case of a change in the reporting officer during the year, the work plan agreed with the previous reporting officer would continue to apply. The work plan agreed upon at the beginning of the year has to again be reviewed during the month of September/October as a mid year exercise. Based on This review the work plan may undergo some changes from that originally prepared.
  • 10. SECTION 2 โ€ข the work plans, duly signed by the appraisee and the reporting officer have to be submitted to the review officer for his/her perusal and custody. โ€ข It is not necessary that the work plan should be entirely quantitative in nature. โ€ข Where quantitative targets are not possible, it would be adequate to indicate specific work proposed to be accomplished. โ€ข It provides for such unforeseen work accomplished/underway to also be recorded by the appraisee. โ€ข indicate one item which he/she thought was a significant contributions made by him/her during the year. (kumbh Mela, Natural Disaster Management)
  • 11. SECTION -2 โ€ข the officer should reflect upon and record factors that helped in his/her performance or hindered his/her performance. โ€ข to indicate specific areas in which he/she feels the need to upgrade skills and attend training programs. โ€ข to keep the cadre controlling authority informed, at least once in five years, of all educational and training programs attended, including the details of marks/grades secured in such programs. โ€ข all officers are advised to intimate details of professional papers published, with all relevant details.
  • 12. Section 2 Certificates โ€ข submission of property return โ€ข he/she has undergone a medical check up within the last two year. โ€ข he/she has agreed upon an annual work plan with all his/her immediate subordinate officers. โ€ข having submitted the annual performance report of all his/her subordinate officers for the period under report. โ€ข In case the annual performance report of any subordinate officer could not be submitted, the reasons for the same need to be indicated in the table provided
  • 13. Section-III by the reporting authority โ€ข This section relates to the actual appraisal and is to be recorded by the reporting authority. The reporting authority must first indicate the actual period, out of the year under report, during which the appraisee has served under him/her. โ€ข Section III then requires the reporting authority to comment on section II as filled out by the appraisee, and specifically state whether he/she agrees with the responses relating to the accomplishments. In case of disagreement the reporting authority should highlight the specific portions with which he/she is unable to agree and the reasons for such disagreement.
  • 14. Section III , Reporting Officer โ€ข This section then requires the reporting officer to comment on the skill upgradation needs as identified by the officer. In case, the reporting officer agrees with the training needs indicated by the appraisee, he/she is required to indicate specific steps taken/proposed to be taken by him/her to enable the appraisee to have the skill upgraded. In case, he/she disagrees with the appraisee, he/she should record his/her reasons for such disagreement.
  • 15. Section III , Reporting Officer โ€ข Thereafter, this section requires the reporting authority to record a numerical grade in respect of the workout put of the appraisee both in respect of the planned work as well as the unforeseen tasks. A numerical grade is also required in respect of the โ€œqualityโ€ of the output. In doing so, the reporting authority should take into account the costs incurred (whether the appraisee has been cost conscious), the time taken and whether the laid down rules/procedures have been adhered to in accomplishing the tasks. โ€ข The reporting authority is also required to record a numerical grade in respect of certain personal attributes and functional competencies. As mentioned in the proforma, some of the attributes only relate to some of the posts and need not be given in respect of officers occupying different posts
  • 16. SECTION III, Integrity โ€ข Section III requires the reporting officer to comment on the integrity of the appraisee. In recording remarks with regard to integrity, he/she need not limit him/herself only to matters relating to financial integrity but could also take into account the moral and intellectual integrity of the appraisee. โ€ข If the Officers integrity is beyond doubt, it may be stated. โ€ข If there is any doubt or suspicion, the column should be left blank and action taken as under โ€ข A separate secret note should be recorded and followed up. A copy of the note should also be sent together with the Confidential Report to the next superior officer who will ensure that the follow up action is taken expeditiously. Where it is not possible either to certify the integrity or to record the secret note, the Reporting Officer should state either that he/she had not watched the officerโ€™s work for sufficient time to form a definite judgement or that he/she has heard nothing against the officer, as the case may be. โ€ข If, as a result of the follow up action, the doubts or suspicions are cleared, the officerโ€™s integrity should be certified and an entry made accordingly in the Confidential Report โ€ข If the doubts or suspicions are confirmed, this fact should also be recorded and duly communicated to the officer concerned. โ€ข If as a result of the follow up action, the doubts or suspicions are neither cleared nor confirmed, the officers conduct should be watched for a further period and thereafter action taken as indicated at (b) and (c) above.
  • 17. Section III , Reporting Officer โ€ข The reporting authority is then required to comment on the attitude of the appraisee towards Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. โ€ข The reporting officer is also required to record a descriptive pen-picture on the overall qualities of the appraisee and his/her performance. This need not exceed about 100 words and should try to cover qualities which the reporting officer feels have not been adequately covered through the specific attributes and the work assessment. The pen-picture is also meant to be a qualitative supplement to the quantitative assessments made earlier part of this section. โ€ข Finally, the reporting authority is required to record an overall grade. This should also be done on a scale of 1-10, with 1 referring to the lowest grade and 10 to the highest
  • 18. SECTION IV , Reviewing Officer โ€ข This section is to be filled up by the review officer and is self-explanatory. Again, as in the case of the reporting authority, the review authority is first required to indicate the time for which the appraisee has served under him/her. โ€ข Thereafter he/she is required to indicate if he/she agrees with the assessments made by the reporting officer. In case he/she does not he/she may record his/her own assessment against the work output or any of the attributes, in the column specifically provided for the purpose in the table in Section II. In case he/she agrees with the assessment he/she need not fill in the column meant for him/her in the attributes/work output tables. โ€ข The review officer is required to record a pen-picture, not exceeding about 100 words. Finally he/she is required to record an overall grade in the scale of 1-1
  • 19. Numerical Grades โ€ข At several places, numerical grades are to be awarded by reporting and review authorities. โ€ข These should be on a scale of 1-10, where 1 refers to the lowest grade and 10 to the highest. โ€ข It is expected that any grading of 1 or 2 (against work output or attributes or overall grade) would be adequately justified in the pen-picture by way of specific failures and similarly, any grade of 9 or 10 would be justified with respect to specific accomplishments. โ€ข Grades of 1-2 or 9-10 are expected to be rare occurrences and hence the need to justify them. In awarding a numerical grade the reporting and review authorities should rate the officer against a larger population of his/her peers that may be currently working under them or would have worked under them in the past.
  • 20. Disclosure โ€ข The new performance appraisal system is no longer a confidential process and the entire appraisal is now required to be revealed to the appraisee. โ€ข This fits in with the primary objective of the performance appraisal being a tool for the development of the officer. โ€ข As such, the final report, after review, is required to be communicated to the officer. For this purpose, a copy of the report should be sent to the appraisee, after the review officer has recorded his remarks and the overall grade. A record of having sent a copy of the report should be maintained for record.
  • 21. Representation โ€ข The appraisee may submit a representation against any observation in his/her performance appraisal. โ€ข It is expected that such a representation would only be against factual observations and not any subjective assessment of the reporting and review authority. โ€ข In case a representation is submitted, it should be routed through the reporting and review officers to reach the cadre controlling authority. โ€ข In case the reporting or review officers, being satisfied with the contentions made by the appraisee, wish to change any of the remarks or assessments, they may do so. โ€ข In case they are not satisfied, they may give their observations, if any, on the representation of the appraisee. โ€ข The cadre controlling authority would place the representation along-with any remarks made by the reporting and review authorities, on the representation, before a โ€œReferral Boardโ€ to be specifically constituted for the purpose of deciding on such representations. The decision of the Referral Board would be final and it may result in the grades being amended in the light of any representation that the Board may accept.
  • 22. Malafide/Bias โ€ข In case the appraisee has alleged malafide against the reporting and/or review officers, the Referral Board would examine the claim. In case it is found that the allegation is without factual basis, the Referral Board would enter the finding and, if necessary, record an appropriate stricture in the PAR for that year. At the same time, if the claims are found to be true, it may be reflected appropriately in the report of the reporting/review officer.