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Top 10 Highest Paying Government Jobs in India

 Top 10 Highest-Paying Government Jobs in India



1. IAS and IPS

2. NDA and Defense Services

3. ISRO, DRDO Scientists/Engineers

4. RBI Grade B

5. Indian Forest Services

6. PSU Jobs

7. Assistant Professors/Lecturers in Government Colleges

8. Staff Selection Commission

9. ASO in the Ministry of External Affairs

10. Indian Foreign Services


Top 10 Highest-Paying Government Jobs in India

There are different types of government jobs in India. The administrative or civil services are at the top of the government jobs list. Apart from this, there are many other government jobs like Defence Services, ISRO or DRDO Scientists, RBI Grade Jobs, and different PSU jobs. These exams have intense competition and require focused preparation. Government jobs are generally admired especially for their job profile and also lucrative salary.


IAS and IPS

 
IAS Salary
Details
IAS Starting Salary
₹56100
Salary of IAS Officer During Training
Approx. ₹33,000–35,000 varies as per deductions
IAS Salary after 8 years of Service
₹1,31,249 per month or ₹15.75 lakh per year
Maximum Salary of IAS Officer
₹2,50,000
IAS Salary Pay Commission
7th Pay Commission
IAS Salary & Allowances
DA, HRA, TA (Travel Allowances)

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NDA and Defence Services

Post
Salary
Lieutenant
Rs.68,000
Major
Rs.1,00,000
Subedar Major
Rs.65,000
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If you are interested in the banking sector then RBI Grade B is the best post to start your career. In RBI one can be promoted to the Deputy Governor Level. The RBI conducts its exams separately and the selected candidate gets a three-BHK flat. Also, they can give their children free education as well. Below is the salary structure for the post of RBI grade B post

Post
Salary
RBI Grade B
Rs.67,000
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The Indian Forest Services is one of the best jobs for a person who is nature-loving and who wants to escape city life. Indian Forest Officers generally work in forests and protect forest life and the environment. The candidate has to appear for the civil services exam to get selected in Indian forest services. Below is the salary structure for the post of Indian Forest services:
Post
Salary
IFS (Indian Forest Services)
Rs.60,000

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Post
Salary
Engineer
Rs.60,000

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Assistant Professors/Lecturers in Government Colleges

Teaching is the best job as we can enjoy and get more free time and also more vacations as compared to other jobs. Moreover, an assistant professor also gets a handsome salary depending on his/her experience. They also get incentives like accommodation facilities, medical care, and laptop provisions. The institutes like IITs and NITs are the higher paying bands. Below is the salary structure for the post of Assistant Professor:
 
Post
Salary
Assistant Professor
Rs.40,000
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Post
Salary
Various posts
Rs.45,000

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These government jobs not only provide several facilities and perks but also it has attractive salaries and job security. Various high-paying government jobs like Indian Forest Service, RBI Grade-B, Defense Services, PSU. Scientists in ISRO and DRDO are having a maximum salary of Rs.60,000 per month. Different Government jobs like IAS, IPS, Defences Services, and PSUs are well-known high-paying government jobs. 

@ This, all Govts Jobs will explain how you have to be prepared for it in the next blogs with detailed information for each post.


By-- ORM
...Kshirsagar.





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