The 8th Central Pay Commission (8th CPC) is one of the most anticipated government decisions affecting nearly 49 lakh central employees and 65 lakh pensioners across India — including thousands of JKSSB and JKPSC recruits in Jammu & Kashmir. This comprehensive guide covers everything: formation, timeline, expected salary hike, fitment factor, pension revision, J&K recruitment impact, and exam-relevant MCQs.
What is the 8th Pay Commission?
A Pay Commission is a body constituted by the Government of India every 10 years to review and revise the pay structure, allowances, and pension of central government employees. The 8th Central Pay Commission follows the 7th Pay Commission which was implemented from 1 January 2016 and concluded on 31 December 2025.
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved the formation of the 8th Pay Commission on 16 January 2025. It was formally constituted via notification on 3 November 2025, with Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai appointed as Chairperson.
Constituted On
3 Nov 2025
Formal notification issued
Chairperson
Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai
Retired Supreme Court Judge
Effective Date
1 Jan 2026
Salaries retroactive from this date
Report Deadline
Mid-2027
18 months from Nov 2025
Implementation Timeline
January 16, 2025
Cabinet Approval — Union Cabinet approves formation of 8th Pay Commission.
November 3, 2025
Formal Constitution — Commission officially constituted; 18-month report window begins.
January 1, 2026
Effective Reference Date — All salary revisions will be retroactively calculated from this date.
March 16, 2026
Public Consultation Closes — MyGov feedback portal deadline passed.
April 24, 2026
Regional Outreach — Commission begins physical tours; first major meeting in Dehradun.
Mid-2027 (Expected)
Report Submission — Commission submits final recommendations to government.
Late 2027 (Expected)
Actual Salary Rollout — Revised pay structure notified; arrears paid from Jan 2026.
Important for Aspirants: Although the effective date is 1 January 2026, the actual revised salary payment is expected only after government approves the report in late 2027. Employees will receive arrears for the entire gap period — which could amount to ₹1 lakh+ depending on pay level.
Fitment Factor & Expected Salary Hike
The fitment factor is the multiplier applied to the current basic pay to arrive at the revised pay. Under the 7th Pay Commission, the fitment factor was 2.57. The 8th CPC is expected to use a similar or higher factor. Employee unions are demanding a factor of 2.86 to 3.25, while expert estimates project 2.28 to 2.57.
| Pay Level (7th CPC) | Current Basic Pay (₹) | @ 1.92x (Conservative) | @ 2.28x (Expected) | @ 2.86x (Union Demand) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 (MTS/Peon) | ₹18,000 | ₹34,560 | ₹41,040 | ₹51,480 |
| Level 2 (Jr. Asst.) | ₹19,900 | ₹38,208 | ₹45,372 | ₹56,914 |
| Level 4 (Accounts/Pharmacist) | ₹25,500 | ₹48,960 | ₹58,140 | ₹72,930 |
| Level 5 (Teacher/Inspector) | ₹29,200 | ₹56,064 | ₹66,576 | ₹83,512 |
| Level 6 (ASO/SI) | ₹35,400 | ₹67,968 | ₹80,712 | ₹1,01,244 |
| Level 7 (Gazetted/JTO) | ₹44,900 | ₹86,208 | ₹1,02,372 | ₹1,28,414 |
| Level 10 (Group A Officers) | ₹56,100 | ₹1,07,712 | ₹1,27,908 | ₹1,60,446 |
📌 Key Salary-Related Changes Expected
Minimum Basic Pay to rise from ₹18,000 → ₹41,000–₹51,000 (depending on fitment factor)
DA Reset to Zero — Once new pay is notified, Dearness Allowance (currently ~63–70%) is merged into basic and restarts at 0%
HRA & TA will be recalculated on the revised basic pay, leading to additional increase in in-hand salary
Annual Increment — Unions demanding raise from current 3% to 7% annually
Leave Encashment at retirement may increase from 300 days to 400 days
Medical Allowance in non-CGHS areas: demand to raise from ₹1,000 → ₹20,000 per month
Pension Revision under 8th CPC
The 8th Pay Commission is expected to significantly improve post-retirement security for pensioners, who number approximately 65 lakh across India.
| Pension Category | Current (7th CPC) | Expected (8th CPC) | Likely Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum Pension | ₹9,000/month | ₹20,500–₹25,740 | +125% approx. |
| Dearness Relief (DR) | ~63% of Basic Pension | Reset to 0%, rebuilt | Merged with basic |
| Commutation Restoration | 15 years | Demanded: 12 years | Proposal pending |
| NPS Minimum Guarantee | None | ₹10,000/month (proposed) | New provision |
| Family Pension | 30% of basic pay | Expected upward revision | Under review |
J&K New Recruitments & Anticipated Pay (2026)
For J&K aspirants, the 8th CPC is especially significant because 2026 is set to be a landmark year for government job recruitments under JKSSB and JKPSC. Here is the anticipated pay for major upcoming posts under the current 7th CPC structure, along with expected revised pay after 8th CPC implementation.
🏫 School Education Department — 3,200+ Posts (Expected)
PostGeneral Line Teacher / Subject Teacher
Current Pay (7th CPC)Level 5 — ₹29,200–₹92,300
Expected Pay (8th CPC @2.28x)₹66,576 Basic + DA + HRA
QualificationGraduation + B.Ed.
💊 Health Department — 1,800+ Posts (JKPSC + JKSSB)
Gazetted Posts (via JKPSC)834 posts — Medical Officers & above
Non-Gazetted Posts (via JKSSB)1,025 posts — Pharmacists, Lab Technicians
Medical Officer Pay (7th CPC)Level 10 — ₹56,100–₹1,77,500
Expected Pay (8th CPC @2.28x)₹1,27,908 Basic (MO Level)
Vet. Pharmacist Pay (7th CPC)Level 4 — ₹25,500–₹81,100
📊 Finance Department — JKSSB Adv. No. 03/2026 (Active Now)
PostAssistant Compiler (Finance Dept.)
Current Pay (7th CPC)Level 2 — ₹19,900–₹63,200
Expected Pay (8th CPC @2.28x)₹45,372 Basic + DA + HRA
Last Date to Apply19 May 2026
Qualification10+2 (Intermediate Pass)
🔧 PWD & Technical Departments — Work Supervisors, JEs
Draftsman (Civil) – Jal ShaktiLevel 4 — ₹25,500–₹81,100
Work Supervisor (PWD)Level 2 — ₹19,900–₹63,200
Junior Engineer (Expected)Level 6 — ₹35,400–₹1,12,400
JE Expected Pay (8th CPC @2.28x)₹80,712 Basic (approx.)
📋 MTS / Group D — Multi-Tasking Staff
Current Pay (7th CPC)Level 1 — ₹18,000–₹56,900
Expected Pay (8th CPC @2.28x)₹41,040 Basic
In-Hand Salary (Estimated)₹55,000–₹60,000 (incl. DA & HRA)
QualificationMatriculation (10th Pass)
6th vs 7th vs 8th Pay Commission — Quick Comparison
| Parameter | 6th CPC (2006) | 7th CPC (2016) | 8th CPC (2026 Expected) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fitment Factor | 1.86 | 2.57 | 2.28–2.86 (Expected) |
| Minimum Basic Pay | ₹7,000 | ₹18,000 | ₹41,000–₹51,000 |
| Pay Structure | Pay Bands + Grade Pay | Pay Matrix (18 Levels) | Revised Pay Matrix |
| Effective Date | 1 Jan 2006 | 1 Jan 2016 | 1 Jan 2026 |
| Actual Rollout | 2008 | Aug 2016 | Late 2027 (Projected) |
| Min. Pension | ₹3,500 | ₹9,000 | ₹20,500–₹25,740 |
| Beneficiaries (approx.) | ~50L employees | ~47L + 52L pensioners | 49L + 65L pensioners |
📝 Practice MCQs — 8th Pay Commission (JKPSC/JKSSB/UPSC Pattern)
Q1. The 8th Pay Commission was formally constituted on which date?
(A) 1 January 2025
(B) 16 January 2025
(C) 3 November 2025
(D) 1 January 2026
✅ Answer: (C) 3 November 2025
Q2. Who has been appointed as the Chairperson of the 8th Central Pay Commission?
(A) Justice D.Y. Chandrachud
(B) Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai
(C) Ashok Kumar Mathur
(D) Justice A.K. Mathur
✅ Answer: (B) Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai
Q3. The fitment factor under the 7th Pay Commission was:
(A) 1.86
(B) 2.28
(C) 2.57
(D) 3.25
✅ Answer: (C) 2.57
Q4. How many central government employees are expected to benefit from 8th Pay Commission?
(A) 10 lakh
(B) 30 lakh
(C) 49 lakh
(D) 80 lakh
✅ Answer: (C) 49 lakh (employees); approx. 65 lakh pensioners also benefit
Q5. After the 8th Pay Commission is implemented, what will happen to Dearness Allowance (DA)?
(A) DA will be abolished
(B) DA will be merged into basic and reset to 0%
(C) DA will remain unchanged
(D) DA will double
✅ Answer: (B) DA will be merged into the new basic pay and restart from 0%