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If you are a Central Government employee and are curious about your next increment, you have come to the right place.
Read on to gain a thorough understanding of how your increment!
The Central Government provides increments to its employees in two main ways. Firstly, there is the well-known “Annual Increment.” After completing one year of regular service, every government employee will receive a fixed amount based on their basic salary. The second way to receive an increment is through regular promotion or MACP upgradation.
Based on the recommendations provided by the 7th Central Pay Commission, the increment corresponds to 3% of the basic salary. However, the 7th CPC established that the succeeding cell value within the pay matrix level represents the increment. It is essential to acknowledge that the increment value may not consistently be precisely 3%. In certain instances, it may exceed or fall below this figure.
How to use the Increment Calculator for CG Employees?
Using our increment calculator is straightforward. Simply select your pay matrix level and basic salary, then click the “Calculate” button.
Our tool will promptly provide you with the following results: your current basic pay with cell number, next basic pay with cell number, increased amount of your increment, increased percentage of increment, and the actual 3% increment value.
Our tool also offers a distinctive feature in the form of an elegantly designed pay matrix table. This table showcases your individual pay level alongside its corresponding basic pay.
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We are confident that you will find the results appealing. Don’t hesitate to try the calculator for your friends and colleagues as well.
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