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All Central Government employees and pensioners are very eager to know the new basic salary and basic pension after the 7th pay commission. We have created a simple online calculation tool to convert the basic pay from 6th CPC to 7th CPC. If you enter your current basic pay details in the tool, the tool will automatically convert your basic salary as per the recommendations of the 7th pay commission. And also will show the new basic salary in the relevant pay matrix table. Click to calculate
The Department of Expenditure under the Ministry of Finance is immediately arranged to download the entire report of the 7th pay commission on the day itself. Please click the link to download the report to your computer.
The 7th pay commission has designed and recommended an innovative pre-calculated pay scale table eligible for all classifications (Group A, Group B, Group C) of central government employees. The pay scale table, which seems so simple to look at, is not easy to find in a variety of uses for CG employees and pensioners. [7th CPC Pay Matrix PDF Download]
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