ACR is an Annual Confidential Report that provides a performance evaluation and assessment of character, conduct, and integrity for public servants. The immediate supervisor writes the ACR report on their subordinate and an even higher-ranking officer must countersign it. ACR reports are classified as confidential documents. In government colleges, the Vice-Principal and Heads of Departments can write ACRs on subordinate officers and the Principal can write ACRs as well.
ACR is an Annual Confidential Report that provides a performance evaluation and assessment of character, conduct, and integrity for public servants. The immediate supervisor writes the ACR report on their subordinate and an even higher-ranking officer must countersign it. ACR reports are classified as confidential documents. In government colleges, the Vice-Principal and Heads of Departments can write ACRs on subordinate officers and the Principal can write ACRs as well.
ACR is an Annual Confidential Report that provides a performance evaluation and assessment of character, conduct, and integrity for public servants. The immediate supervisor writes the ACR report on their subordinate and an even higher-ranking officer must countersign it. ACR reports are classified as confidential documents. In government colleges, the Vice-Principal and Heads of Departments can write ACRs on subordinate officers and the Principal can write ACRs as well.
Annual Confidential Report (ACR) a performance evaluation report of a
public servant written by his immediate superior. In addition to performance it contains specific observations on the character, conduct and integrity of the officer reported upon. ACR is to be countersigned by an officer immediately superior to the officer who writes the report on his immediate subordinate. The report is classified as confidential. Who are eligible to write ACR in Govt. College? Vice-Principal and Head of the department: onubedonkari officer Principal-