maternity leave
Hello candidate,
As the question is from a personal point of view it mostly depends on the particular individual on when she wants to apply for his leave- Some women begin taking their leave a week to a month before the expected birth because of discomfort or the desire for time to prepare whereas Others wait until the last moment so they can maximize their time with the baby once it arrives.
Hope you found it helpful. Good luck!!
Hello dipannita,
Yes, as per the rules and regulations of republic act no .11120( An act of increasing maternity leave to 105 days for female workers and additional 30 days extension without pay), you can ask for the leave in your hospital.
As this is a private hospital, you would be having some difficulties in having the leave so I would request you to discuss this issue with some of your senior colleagues and kindly ask them to guide you in this matter because they are the rightmost person to guide you in this.
For writing a maternity leave application kindly follow these steps:-
1- Use formal and professional language.
2- Go through the maternity leave guidelines.
3- Explain the leave days you are entitled to
4- The cause for the leave application.
5- State the day of leaving and resuming work.
Hello Aspirant,
You can get admission but not any extra leave as there is no condition of motherhood leave during your degree.
You have to fulfill the regular attendance laws. Taking leaves will seriously affect your scores and eventually your education.
You can't delay your seat allowance to successive years after clearing the NEET PG exam. You will have to qualify for the exam again next year.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
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