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7th Pay Commission Calculator

Calculate Monthly Salary for Central/State Govt Employees with latest DA rates.

X: Metros (30% HRA), Y: Big Cities (20%), Z: Others (10%) when DA is > 50%.

Estimated Net In-Hand Salary

₹99,528

Gross Salary

₹1,08,171

Total Deductions

₹8,643

Salient Components (Monthly)

Dearness Allowance (DA)₹29,733
House Rent Allowance (HRA)₹16,830
Transport Allowance (TA + DA)₹5,508
NPS Contribution (10%)-₹8,583

DISCLAIMER: This tool provides estimates based on current laws and regulations. Tax, GST, and labor laws are subject to periodic changes. Consult a qualified professional for precise compliance.

Using the 7th Pay Commission Calculator

Our comprehensive 7th Pay Commission calculator helps Indian government employees estimate their revised basic pay and gross salary. Stay updated with the latest fitment factors and dearness allowance (DA) rates.

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Key Features

  • Applies the standard 2.57 Fitment Factor for pay revision
  • Calculates updated HRA based on city category (X, Y, Z)
  • Includes latest Dearness Allowance (DA) percentages
  • Breakdown of Gross Salary including basic, HRA, and DA
  • Supports both Central and various State government scales
  • Instant results with no registration needed

How to calculate 7th Pay Commission Calculator

Step-by-step Guide & Informational Intent

  1. 1.Select your current 'Pay Level' from the 7th Pay Matrix.
  2. 2.Enter your current 'Basic Pay' amount.
  3. 3.Choose your 'City Category' to determine the HRA slab.
  4. 4.Input the current 'DA Percentage' announced by the government.
  5. 5.View your new revised salary breakdown instantly.

How the Calculation Works

The calculation follows the 7th CPC recommendations. New Basic Pay = (Existing Basic Pay × 2.57). HRA and DA are then calculated as a percentage of this new basic pay based on eligibility.

Important Assumptions

  • Standard fitment factor of 2.57 is used
  • HRA rates are 30%/24%/18% or updated as per DA slabs
  • Calculations are for standard pay matrix levels
  • Rounding is done as per government norms
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Pay Revision Scenarios

Level 10 Entry: A new basic of ₹56,100 results in a substantial gross salary after adding DA and HRA.
DA Hike: See how a 4% increase in DA boosts your take-home pay every six months.
City Switch: Moving from a Z city to an X city (Like Delhi/Mumbai) increases your HRA component significantly.
Promotion Check: Use the pay matrix to estimate your salary after the next grade pay jump.
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7th Pay Commission Calculator FAQs

Our comprehensive 7th Pay Commission calculator helps Indian government employees estimate their revised basic pay and gross salary. Stay updated with the latest fitment factors and dearness allowance (DA) rates.

The current fitment factor used to determine the basic pay from the 6th to the 7th Pay Commission is 2.57. This multiplier is applied to the existing basic pay to arrive at the new revised salary.
DA in India is calculated as a percentage of the basic salary. It is revised twice a year (January and July) by the Central Government based on the All India Consumer Price Index (AICPI) to offset inflation.
Cities are categorized into X, Y, and Z. Currently, HRA is 30% for X-category (metros), 20% for Y-category, and 10% for Z-category cities, which are automatically triggered when DA crosses certain thresholds (like 50%).
Yes. Pensioners receive revised pensions based on a similar fitment factor of 2.57, ensuring that retired government employees also benefit from pay revisions and DA hikes.
The Pay Matrix replaced the old 'pay bands' and 'grade pay'. It provides a transparent 18-level matrix where employees can see their current pay and future progression based on increments and promotions.
While there is no official announcement, historically a new Pay Commission is set up every 10 years. Since the 7th was implemented in 2016, there is speculation around 2026 for the 8th Commission.