What will my salary be as an Assistant Divisional Medical Officer if I join Indian Railways Medical Services?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    According to the official notification of the ministry of railways, the assistant divisional medical officer is a group A officer in the Indian Railways. The ADMO will be paid at Junior Scale Level 10 of the Railway Services Pay Matrix. As an assistant divisional medical officer in the Indian Railways Medical Services, your salary will be as follows:
    1. Basic pay scale is Rs. 15,600 to 39,100
    2. The grade pay will be Rs. 5,400 at the entry level for ADMO.
    3. Your salary will include additional allowances such as TA and DA.
    4. The net estimated take-home salary can be around Rs. 67,500 per month, including deductions.
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    Sayani Banerjee | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Average salary for a Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in India is 11.6 Lacs per year (96.7k per month). .

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