Upper Division Grade
Full Form of UDG
What is UDG?
Upper Division Grade, commonly abbreviated as UDG, refers to a specific pay scale and position classification used within the Indian government administrative framework. This grade is part of the hierarchical structure of clerical and ministerial staff working across various central and state government departments, including ministries, public sector banks, and autonomous bodies. Employees appointed to the UDG position typically handle supervisory responsibilities, record management, and administrative coordination, sitting between the Lower Division Grade and the Officer cadre in the official hierarchy. The role emerged as part of the recommendations made by several pay commissions to streamline government staffing and ensure proper career progression for clerical employees. In India, UDG positions are filled through competitive examinations conducted by Staff Selection Commission, state public service commissions, and individual recruiting agencies depending on the department. Candidates preparing for SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination, SSC CHSL, and various state-level clerical exams often encounter questions related to UDG structure, pay bands, and service rules. Understanding the UDG classification helps aspirants make informed career decisions regarding government clerical services.
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Example
After completing five years of service, Sunita was promoted from LDC to Upper Division Grade in the Central Board of Direct Taxes office.