Indian Police Service – IPS Salary, Pay Matrix Scale and Pay Level after 7th Pay Commission
Indian Police Service (IPS) one of the highest and most prestigious government positions in the country. The basic salary of IPS officers after the 7th Central Pay Commission compiled and given below for your information. [We will update the 7th CPC scale of pay soon! ]
Indian Police Service
(a) Appointment will be made on probation for a period of two years which may be extended subject to certain conditions. Successful candidates will be required to undergo prescribed training at such places and in such manner and pass such examinations during the period of probation as Government may determine.
(b) and (c) As in clause (b) and (c) for the Indian Administrative Service.
An officer belonging to the Indian Police Service will be liable to serve anywhere in India or abroad either under the Central Government or under a State Government.
(e) Scales of Pay:
Rank | Time Scale | Pay Scale as per 6th CPC | ||
Revised | ||||
Pay-scale | Grade Pay | |||
SP | Junior Scale | Rs. 15,600-39,100 | 5400 | |
Senior Scale | Rs. 15,600-39,100 | 6600 | ||
Junior Administrative Grade | Rs. 15,600-39,100 | 7600 | ||
Selection Grade | Rs. 37,400-67,000 | 8700 | ||
DIG | Super-time Scale | Rs. 37,400-67,000 | 8900 | |
IG | Super-time Scale | Rs. 37,400-67,000 | 10,000 | |
ADG | Above Super-time Scale | Rs. 37,400-67,000 | 12,000 | |
DG | Above Super-time Scale | HAG-Rs. 75,500-80,000 (Increment @ 3%) | Nil | |
Rs. 80,000 (Fixed) |
Rank | Time Scale | Pay Scale as per 5th CPC |
SP | Junior Scale | Rs. 8,000-275-13,500 |
Senior Scale | Rs. 10,000-325-15,200 | |
Junior Administrative Grade | Rs. 12,000-375-16,500 | |
Selection Grade | Rs. 14,300-400-18,300 | |
DIG | Super-time Scale | Rs. 16,400-450-20,000 |
IG | Super-time Scale | Rs. 18,400-500-22,400 |
ADG | Above Super-time Scale | Rs. 22,400-525-24,500 |
DG | Above Super-time Scale | Rs. 24,050-650-26,000 |
Rs. 26,000 (Fixed) |
Dearness allowance will be admissible in accordance with the orders issued by the Central Government from time to time under the All India Services (Dearness Allowance) Rules, 1972.
A probationer will start on the junior time scale and be permitted to count the period spent on probation towards leave pension or increment in the time scale.
(f) to (i) As in clauses (f), (g), (h) and (i) for the Indian Administrative Service.