How to calculate your revised pay with 7th CPC Pay Calculators?
“Our 7th CPC Pay and Allowances Calculator is a simple tool for
finding new basic pay and allowances of Central Government employees as
per the recommendations 7th CPC as on 1.1.2016.”
Three months have passed since the 7th Pay Commission submitted its
recommendations to the government, but still little bit confusion
persists in using of our calculator. So, we have to explain how the
calculator is working and how to calculate with this tool.
First option is the calculator needs your current basic pay as on
1.1.2016. Basic pay means Pay in the pay band + Grade pay. Suppose your
Grade pay is 4200 and your pay in the pay band is 10500 means, you have
to enter 14700 as basic pay in the first option.
This figure helps you to find out your new and revised basic pay as per the recommendations of 7th CPC.
2nd option is the tool is asking your Grade Pay. To find out your level of the 7th CPC. See the table given below…
Pay Band
|
Grade Pay
|
Level
|
5200 – 20200
|
1800
|
1
|
1900
|
2
|
|
2000
|
3
|
|
2400
|
4
|
|
2800
|
5
|
|
9300 – 34800
|
4200
|
6
|
4600
|
7
|
|
4800
|
8
|
|
5400
|
9
|
|
15600 – 39100
|
5400
|
10
|
6600
|
11
|
|
7600
|
12
|
|
37400 – 67000
|
8700
|
13
|
8900
|
13A
|
|
10000
|
14
|
Third one is House Rent Allowance, select in the drop down menu which
is your current percentage of HRA. To find out new rate of HRA as given
in the table
Class of Cities
|
Rates of HRA (% of Basic Pay)
|
Revised Rate of HRA (% of Basic Pay)
|
X
|
30%
|
24%
|
Y
|
20%
|
16%
|
Z
|
10%
|
8%
|
Last one is Transport Allowance. The calculator is now modified so as
not to ask your current rate of TA. Since the entitlement for
particular rate of TA in sixth CPC is not correlated to 7th CPC
entitlement for TPTA. So there is no need for taking sixth CPC Transport
Allowance rates for calculating TPTA as per 7th CPC recommendations.
Select your city whether it is TPTA or Other places. TPTA Cities are
given below the calculator table. Because, eligibility of TA in 7th CPC
is as per Level only. The table given below will help you understand
this better.
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