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Thursday, October 22, 2015

7th Pay Commission Pay calculator and fixation formula Project

7th Pay Commission Pay calculator and fixation formula Project
The expected 7th CPC basic pay given below is created by comparing the previous pay commissions. 
Let us have a look at how the Basic Pay was determined in the previous pay commissions.
How the 2nd CPC Pay Fixation was created?
The 2nd Pay Commission was created from the 1st pay commission using a point-to point method.
Example sample table:
First pay commission
Second pay commission
Rs 30.5-35
Rs 70-1-80-EB-1-85
Rs 35-1-50-2-60
75-1-85-2-95 EB -3-110
Rs 600-10-300-15-450
Rs 325-15-475-EB-20-575

We have attached some samples of the 2nd Pay Commission Pay Scales & fixation Orders(1947)
How the 3rd CPC Pay Fixation formula was created?
Basic pay on 1.1.1973
*****
Dearness pay as on .1.1.1973
*****
Dearness allowance as on 1.1.1973
*****
Interim relief
*****
Total amount
*****
Add 5% of basic pay
*****
Total (New Basic)
*****
When we study the Pay Fixation Formula of the 3rd Pay Commission given above, we will come to know that the Basic Pay provided in the 3rd Pay Commission is the sum of the 2nd Pay Commission’s Basic Pay, Dearness Pay, Dearness Allowance and Interim Relief and 5% of 2nd Pay Commission’s Basic Pay.  
How the 4th CPC Pay Fixation formula was created?
Basic pay as on 1.1.1986
****
DA ,ADA,and adhoc DA
****
Interim relief first
****
Interim relief second
****
Add 20% basic pay
****
Total (New Basic)
****
When we examine the 4th Pay Commission Pay Fixation shown above, we can understand that the Basic Pay of the 4th Pay Commission is arrived by adding the 3rd Pay Commission’s Basic Pay along with Dearness Allowance, Interim Relief I and II and 20 %of the 3rd Pay Commission’s Basic Pay.
Next let us see how the 5th CPC pay fixation was made?
Basic pay on 1.1.1976
****
Dearness Allowance
****
First interim relief
****
Second interim relief
****
Add 40% basic pay
****
If increment (1,2 ,3)
****
Total (New Basic)
****
If we study the Pay Fixation formula of the 5th Pay commission, we can find that the Basic Pay of the 5th Pay Commission is fixed by combining the 4th Commission Basic Pay, Dearness Allowance, Interim Relief I and II and by adding 40% of the 4th Commission’s Basic Pay.  

How the 6th CPC pay fixation formed?

On what basis is the minimum Pay Band & Grade Pay created?(Click here)

Pay fixation in case where pay scales have been merged e.g pre revised pay scale of Rs of 5000-8000,5500-9000 and Rs 6500-10500
Existing scale pay
Rs 5000-150-8000
Pay band applicable
PB-2 Rs 9300-34800
Merged with the scale of pay
Rs 6500-200-10500
Existing basic pay on 1.1.2006
Rs 5600
Pay after multiplication by a factor of 1.86
(How to come 1.86)
BASIC PAY+DP+DA
5600+2800+2016=10416(1.86) 
Rs 10416(Rounded off to Rs 10420)
Pay in the pay band after including benefit
Rs 10420
40% of the maximum of the basic pay in each of the pre-revised pay scale
Rs.4200
Revised basic pay –Total of pay in pay band and grade pay(New Basic)
Rs.14620
 If you look at the 6th Pay Commission Pay Fixation formula, we can find a difference in that the Basic Pay is divided in to two as to Pay Band and Grade Pay. Based on this, the Pay Band is arrived by summing up the 5th Pay Commission Basic Pay, Dearness Pay and Dearness Allowance (1.86 Multiple Factor). 40% of the Maximum of pre revised Pay Scale of the 5th Pay Commission is added to the Grade Pay that is paid as usual and the Grade Pay is determined.

7th CPC Pay Fixation Formula Project
If you look at the timetable above, a fact becomes clear. The Basic Pay in every new pay commission is derived by combining the Basic Pay from the previous pay commission and additional benefits like DA, Interim Relief I and II, and DP. Along with this a percentage is taken from the old Basic Pay and added to the above sum and given as new Basic Pay.
In the 6th Pay Commission alone, the total sum (that is got by adding) is given as Pay Band and a percentage from the usually paid additional amount is given as Grade Pay. Based on the above Pay Commissions,(3rd CPC 5%,4th CPC 20%,5th cpc,40%,6th cpc 40% Exiting maximum pre -revised pay scale) approximately 50% has been added from the previous Basic Pay along with the Basic Pay and Dearness Allowance and the formula for the 7th Pay Commission Pay fixation projected thus arrived is given below
Basic pay as on an Jan 2016
*****
Dearness allowance
*****
Add 50% of basic pay 
*****
Total of 7th cpc basic pay (Projected)
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6th CPC
Pay Band
Pay In The
Pay Band
Grade
Pay
6th CPC
Basic Pay
7th CPC
Project
Basic Pay
(50%)
7th CPC
Project
Basic Pay
(60%)
7th CPC
Project
Basic Pay
(70%)
PB – I            
5200 – 20200
5200
1800
7000
18830
19530
20230
5830
1900
7730
20795
21568
22341
6460
2000
8460
22760
23606
24452
7510
2400
9910
26665
27656
28647
8560
2800
11360
30560
31696
32832
PB – II
9300 – 34800
9300
4200
13500
36320
37670
39020
12540
4600
17140
46110
47824
49538
13350
4800
18150
48825
50640
52455
PB – III
15600 – 39100
15600
5400
21000
56490
58590
60690
18750
6600
25350
68195
70730
73265
21900
7600
29500
79360
82310
85260
PB – IV
37400 – 67000
37400
8700
46100
124010
128620
133230
40200
8900
49100
132080
136990
141900
43000
10000
53000
142570
147870
153170

 

A certain percentage of the amount which is paid additionally is not same for all the scales. For some scales it is more and so favourable. That is why we have created the 7th CPC projector pay calculator in three different varieties

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