Which professional [IRS officer or RBI Grade B officer] has a greater salary?

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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    The RBI Grade B officer has a higher salary than an IRS officer. An entry-level RBI Grade B officer's in-hand salary is approximately Rs. 68,000, while an entry-level IRS officer's in-hand salary is approximately Rs. 67,000. The nature of the work and responsibilities differ significantly between the two job profiles. For instance, while RBI Grade B officers work for the Central Bank of India, the IRS handles tax-related tasks for the central government. An IRS officer can rise through the ranks through promotions to become the CBDT or CGST chairperson. The RBI Grade B officer may advance to the position of governor, and most often the
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The RBI Grade B officer has a higher salary than an IRS officer. An entry-level RBI Grade B officer's in-hand salary is approximately Rs. 68,000, while an entry-level IRS officer's in-hand salary is approximately Rs. 67,000. The nature of the work and responsibilities differ significantly between the two job profiles. For instance, while RBI Grade B officers work for the Central Bank of India, the IRS handles tax-related tasks for the central government. An IRS officer can rise through the ranks through promotions to become the CBDT or CGST chairperson. The RBI Grade B officer may advance to the position of governor, and most often the
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