What is the salary structure of RBI Grade B?

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The basic pay of an RBI Grade B officer is INR 55,200 per month. The gross pay being INR 1,16,914 per month . 

    RBI Grade B Officer Salary (Monthly Basic Pay) Rs. 55,200/- p.m.

    Pay Scale Rs. 55200-2850 (9)-80850-EB-2850 (2) - 86550-3300 (4)-99750 (16 years).

    Monthly Gross Emoluments Rs. 1,16,914/- (approx.) for a new recruited officer.

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    RBI Grade B salary structure is decided including several allowances, perks and benefits. The gross salary is INR 1,08,404 incluiding allowances, perks and benefits. The pay scale of RBI Grade B is INR 55,200-2850 (9)-80850-EB-2850 (2)-86550-3300 (4)-99750 (16 years). RBI Grade B Salary structure is given below.

    ParametersRBI Grade B Salary (In INR)

    Basic Pay

    55,200

    Grade Allowances

    6,800

    Dearness Allowances

    23,144

    Housing Allowance

    5273

    CVPS Incentives 

    827

    Special Prerequisite Allowances

    1465

    Special Allowances- Direct Recruit

    1800

    Local Compensatory Allowances

    3664

    Meal Allowance

    160

    Gross Pay

    1,08,404

    Note:

    • For candidates having high academic educational qualifications, RBI at its own discretion considers granting up to four advance increments
    • The bank, at its own discretion, shall consider requests for higher emoluments because of higher qualification/special experience at the interview stage only
    • The number of increments will
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