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8th Pay Commission calculator: How much arrears can Level 6-10 employees get at 2.0-2.86 fitment factors

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The 8th Pay Commission is consulting stakeholders before finalising its recommendations, while central government employees await clarity on salary hikes and arrears. If implemented with a 20-month delay, arrears may be payable from January 1, 2026. Depending on the fitment factor, Level 6–10 employees may receive estimated arrears ranging from Rs 7.08 lakh to Rs 20.87 lakh.
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Since the 7th Pay Commission’s tenure ended on December 31, 2026, employees are most likely to get the arrears from January 1, 2026, onwards.

The 8th Pay Commission is currently holding consultations with employee and pensioner bodies and other stakeholders. They wrapped up their meetings in Jammu & Kashmir on Thursday. As the 8th Pay Commission gradually works on its recommendations, central government employees are eager to find out how much of a salary hike they can expect from the 8th CPC. The hike in their salary will also determine the arrears they will get for the delay in the implementation of the 8th Pay Commission report.

While the government may take more than a year to implement the 8th CPC’s report of recommendations, we have put together some calculations on the estimated arrears that Level 6-10 employees could receive because of the delay in the 8th CPC report.

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Arrears for 8th Pay Commission report delay

Traditionally, central government employees get arrears from the day after the conclusion of the previous pay commission. Since the 7th Pay Commission’s tenure ended on December 31, 2025, employees are most likely to get the arrears from January 1, 2026, onwards.

What are the arrears they can get for the 8th Pay Commission delay?

Central government employees mainly get arrears based on the increase in their basic pay. Dearness allowance is factored in the fitment factor, and employees don’t get a separate arrear for this. As far as the house rent allowance (HRA), child education allowance (CEA) and transport allowance (TPTA) are concerned, the government revises their rates, but doesn’t provide arrears for them.

Also Read: 8th Pay Commission salary hike: How much arrears can Level 3 employee get at 2.0, 2.15, 2.28 and 2.57 fitment factors

How does the government decide on the arrear?

The government calculates the difference of an employee’s salary in the previous pay commission and that in the new pay commission and multiplies it by the number of delayed months in the implementation of the pay commission report.

For example, the basic salary of a Level 1 employee in the 7th Pay Commission is Rs 18,000. If the government decides on a 2.15 fitment factor for the 8th Pay Commission and delays the report implementation by 20 months, their arrear calculation can be as follows-

ParticularsFactors
Salary in 7th CPC₹ 18,000
Estimated salary in 8th CPC (at 2.15 fitment factor₹ 38,700
Salary increment₹ 20,700
Arrear months (estimated)20
Estimated arrear₹ 4,14,000

For how many months can central government employees get arrears?

It will depend on the notification date of the 8th Pay Commission. If the government implements the report in the second half of 2027, employees may get arrears for 20-24 months. However, it will be known only when the government notifies the 8th Pay Commission report.

Who are the Level 6-10 central government employees?

Some of the well-known posts in different central government departments for Level 6-10 employees are as follows:

     
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