The Service includes four grades—Entry Grade (Group B), Selection Grade (Group A), Junior Administrative Grade-II (Group A), and Junior Administrative Grade-I (Group A). Officers in the Entry Grade undergo a two-year probation period. Entry and Selection Grade positions include
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in
Delhi and
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in other
Union Territories, while JAG I and II posts include
Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Add. DCP) in Delhi and vice principal at the Police Training College. Promotions up to JAG-I follow a time-scale basis: Entry Grade officers with a minimum of eight years of service are promoted to Selection Grade, then requiring 13 years to reach JAG-II and 18 years for JAG-I. Officers are posted in various wings (such as Crime & Traffic or others) or in a sub-division. In a sub-division, they are designated as
Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPO). Both DSP and Add. SP rank officers can serve as SDPOs. DANIPS officers may also be promoted to the
Indian Police Service (IPS), after which they can be appointed as
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in Delhi. IPS officers in the UTs are placed in the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre. ==See also==