Fixation of Pay for Normal Fitment in 7th Pay Commission Pay Scale
Various anomalous situations normally will arise when pay fixation for Revised Pay in New pay scale is being done.
So many different circumstances in one’s service will make the Pay fixation process difficult.
So the seventh Pay commission , in advance , illustrated some cases how the Pay fixation to be done.
Pay fixation for Normal Fitment in 7th pay commission illustrated below
Ms. ABC is presently drawing a Basic Pay of ₹12,560 in GP 2400.
For Normal Fitment, her Basic Pay will first be multiplied by a factor of 2.57 and then rounded-off to the nearest Rupee.
In this case 12560 x 2.57 = 32,279.20, which will be rounded-off to ₹32,279.
She will then be placed in the Pay Matrix in the Level corresponding to GP 2400 (Level 4 in this case) in a cell either equal to or next higher to ₹32,279.
In this case, her salary will be fixed at ₹32,300
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