8th Pay Commission 2025: Check Salary Structure, Hike, Fitment Factor & Pay Matrix

The 8th Pay Commission is expected to start from January 2026. It will revise the salaries of more than 50 lakh central government employees and about 60 to 65 lakh pensioners. The central government is working with states and will share more details soon.

Key Highlights

  • The 8th Pay Commission will bring a big salary increase for employees and pensioners.
  • The expected hike is around 30% to 34%.
  • The fitment factor may range from 1.83 to 2.46, which will decide the rise in salaries.
  • Allowances like DA, HRA, and TA will be calculated again on the new basic pay.

What is the 8th Pay Commission?

The 8th Pay Commission is set up by the government to review and change the salary structure of central government employees.

Earlier, the 7th Pay Commission replaced the old grade pay system with levels in a pay matrix. Over time, these commissions have helped employees get better pay as per the economy.

8th Pay Commission Date

The 8th Pay Commission is likely to start on 1 January 2026. This follows the usual 10-year gap between pay commissions.

It will benefit around 50 lakh employees, including defence staff, and more than 60 lakh pensioners.

8th Pay Commission Salary Structure

Basic Pay: The fitment factor will be applied to current basic salary to fix the new salary.
Allowances: DA, HRA, and TA will be recalculated as per the new pay.
Gross Salary: The total salary will include new basic pay and revised allowances.

8th Pay Commission Salary Hike

Employees can expect a 30% to 34% increase in salary. The fitment factor is likely between 1.83 and 2.46.

Dearness Allowance (DA), which is now 55% of basic pay, will reset to zero after the new commission. So, the rise will be a little less than it looks at first.

Example of Salary Hike

  • An employee with Rs 18,000 basic pay may get Rs 32,940 (fitment 1.83) to Rs 44,280 (fitment 2.46).
  • An employee with Rs 50,000 basic pay may get Rs 91,500 (fitment 1.83) to Rs 1.23 lakh (fitment 2.46).

8th Pay Commission Fitment Factor

The fitment factor will range from 1.83 to 2.46.

If the factor is higher, the salary will rise more. This will help employees and pensioners get pay in line with today’s cost of living.

8th Pay Commission Salary Comparison

Pay Matrix Level7th CPC Basic Salary8th CPC Salary (1.83)8th CPC Salary (2.46)
Level 1Rs. 18,000Rs. 32,940Rs. 44,280
Level 2Rs. 19,900Rs. 36,417Rs. 48,974
Level 3Rs. 21,700Rs. 39,711Rs. 53,466
Level 4Rs. 25,500Rs. 46,665Rs. 62,850
Level 5Rs. 29,200Rs. 53,416Rs. 71,923
Level 6Rs. 35,400Rs. 64,872Rs. 87,084
Level 7Rs. 44,900Rs. 82,207Rs. 110,554
Level 8Rs. 47,600Rs. 87,168Rs. 117,177
Level 9Rs. 53,100Rs. 97,059Rs. 130,386
Level 10Rs. 56,100Rs. 102,423Rs. 137,826
Level 11Rs. 67,700Rs. 123,381Rs. 166,452
Level 12Rs. 78,800Rs. 144,144Rs. 193,728
Level 13Rs. 1,23,100Rs. 225,473Rs. 302,226
Level 13ARs. 1,31,100Rs. 240,513Rs. 322,311
Level 14Rs. 1,44,200Rs. 263,886Rs. 354,172
Level 15Rs. 1,82,200Rs. 333,426Rs. 448,713
Level 16Rs. 2,05,400Rs. 375,882Rs. 505,584
Level 17Rs. 2,25,000Rs. 411,750Rs. 553,500
Level 18Rs. 2,50,000Rs. 457,500Rs. 615,000

8th Pay Commission ToR Delay

Here are the delays in past commissions:

Pay CommissionDate of AnnouncementDate of Notification (ToR)Delay
4th26 July 19831 Sept 19831 month
5th1 Sept 19939 Apr 19947 months
6th20 July 20065 Oct 20062.5 months
7th25 Sept 201328 Feb 20145 months
8th16 Jan 2025Not notified203+ days

8th Pay Commission Salary Calculator

A salary calculator will help employees and pensioners know their new pay. It uses current basic pay, fitment factor, DA, and HRA to show the revised salary.

This tool will be useful for employees to check possible hikes before final rules are declared.

FAQs

What is the 8th Pay Commission?

It is a review of central government salaries.

When will the 8th Pay Commission start?

It is expected from 1 January 2026.

How much salary hike is expected?

Around 30% to 34%.

What is the fitment factor?

It is a number used to revise basic pay.

It is a number used to revise basic pay

Who will benefit from it?

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