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IPS Salary: What is the IPS Officer Salary Per Month, Grade Pay, Structure

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Being an IPS officer is a matter of pride and they are among the highest-paid government officials in India, enjoying various benefits and allowances. This raises the question in many aspiring candidates' minds "What is the Salary of an IPS officer?" The salary of an IPS officer is an attractive aspect of this esteemed profession. The IPS Salary defines the pay structure of Indian Police Service officers. The entry-level (Junior Scale) starting salary of an IPS officer is around Rs. 56,100 per month. After a few years of service, the IPS officers are promoted to the Senior Scale, where the salary increases to around Rs. 2,25,000 per month. Currently, the IPS Officers are paid as per the 7th Pay Commission. 

In this article, we will have a detailed look at the IPS Officer Salary, additional allowances, perks and more. Aspiring candidates can get an idea about the IAS Salary Per Month, In Hand IAS Officer Salary and more!

What is the Salary of Indian Police Service IPS?

As per the 7th Pay Commission, the Starting IPS Officer Salary Per Month ranges from 56,100 INR to 2,25,000 INR in India. The IPSC Officer's Salary increases with seniority and tenure along with additional benefits and allowances.

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IPS Salary Per Month

The IPS salary per month starts from ₹56,100 at the DSP level after the 7th Pay Commission. As officers gain promotions, their salary increases significantly. For instance, the monthly IPS officer salary reaches ₹78,800 for Superintendent of Police (SP) and approximately ₹1,31,000 for Deputy Inspector General (DIG) rank officers.

Higher-ranking positions offer attractive salaries, with Inspector General (IG) earning around ₹1,44,200 monthly. The Additional Director General (ADG) receives ₹2,05,000, while the Director General of Police (DGP) earns ₹2,25,000. These figures represent basic IPS salary without allowances like HRA, DA, and travel benefits, making total compensation considerably higher.

IPS Officer Initial and Maximum Salary

Aspirants may have questions about the starting salary of an IPS Officer per month and the highest salary of an Indian Police Service officer at the highest level.

  • Starting Salary of an IPS Officer is INR 56,100.
  • Highest Salary of an IPS Officer is INR 2,25,000.

The table below answers the question about Starting and Maximum Salary of IPS Officers:

Salary Detail

Post

Pay Level

Pay Band

IPS Starting Salary

Assistant Superintendent of Police

Junior time scale

₹56,100 —₹132,000

Highest Salary of IPS Officer

Director General of Police

Apex Level

₹225,000

IPS Officer Salary and Ranks

The IPS Officer Salary varies according to ranks within the Indian Police Service. Officers start as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), earning ₹56,100 monthly. Salaries increase significantly with higher ranks—Superintendent of Police (SP) receives ₹78,800, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) earns ₹1,31,000, and the Director General (DGP) earns ₹2,25,000 monthly.

IPS Indian Police Service Salary In Hand

As per the 7th pay commission, the gross salary of an IPS Officer is Rs. 64,000 and the In hand IPS Officer Salary is Rs. 54,000 (approx).

The In-hand Salary of an IPS Officer is calculated after the deductions from the gross salary like Central Govt, Health Services contribution, NPS contribution, Insurance Scheme, and Insurance tax. The table below explains the In-hand salary of IPS officer in detail.

Salary Component

IPS Indian Police Service Salary In Hand

Pay Band

56,100 INR

Grade Pay

0 INR

Dearness Allowance (DA)

INR 1,000

House Rent Allowance (HRA)

INR 4,000

Transport Allowance (TA)

INR 3,000

Gross Salary

INR 64,000

Deductions

INR 10,000 (Approx)

Deductions

INR 10,000 (Approx)

IPS Officer In-hand Salary

INR 54,000 (Approx)

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IPS Indian Police Service Salary as Per 7th Pay Commission

IPS Officer Pay structure gets upgraded each time a new pay scale is established. As of now, the IPS Salary follows the 7th Pay Commission. Along with the Basic Pay, the IPS Officer's Salary is decided on the HRA, TA and DA. Have a look at the post-wise IPS Officer Salary as per the 7th Pay Commission in the table below.

IPS Ranks

Position in Delhi Police

Pay Scale

IPS Salary

Deputy Superintendent of Police

Assistant Commissioner of Police

Junior Time Scale

56,100 INR

Additional Superintendent of Police

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police

Senior Time Scale

67,700 INR

Senior Superintendent of Police

Deputy Commissioner of Police

Selection Grade

78,800 INR

Deputy Inspector General of Police

Additional Commissioner of Police

Super Time Scale

1,31,100 INR

Inspector General of Police

Joint Commissioner of Police

Senior Administrative Grade

1,44,200 INR

Director General of Police

Special Commissioner of Police

Higher Administrative Grade & Scale

2,05,400 INR

Director General of Police/Director of IB or CBI

Commissioner of Police

Apex Scale

2,25,000 INR

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Indian Police Service Salary with Grade Pay

The following table shows the corresponding pay Band to the pay scale defined for the IPS officers.

Scale

Pay Band

Grade Pay

Basic Salary (in INR)

Junior Scale

15,600-39,100

5,400

56,100

Senior Time Scale

15,600-39,100

6,600

67,700

Junior Administrative Grade

15,600-39,100

7,600

78,800

Selection Grade

37,400-67,000

8,700

1,18,500

Deputy Inspector General of Police

37,400-67,000

8,900

1,31,100

Inspector General of Police

37,400-67,000

10,000

1,44,200

Additional Director General of Police

37,400-67,000

12,000

1,68,018 (Approximately)

HAG+

75,500(annual increment 3%)-

Nil

2,05,400

Apex Scale

80,000 (fixed)

80,000 (fixed)

2,25,000

IPS Salary as per Commissionerate System

The following table shows the corresponding positions of IPS in the State Police and the Commissionerate System.

IPS Rank in State Police Force

Equivalent Position in Commissionerate System

Basic Pay (Scale of Pay)

Deputy Superintendent of Police

Assistant Commissioner of Police

56,100

Additional Superintendent of Police

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police

67,700

Senior Superintendent of Police

Deputy Commissioner of Police

78,800

Deputy Inspector General of Police

Additional Commissioner of Police

1,31,100

Inspector-General of Police

Joint Commissioner of Police

1,44,200

Director-General of Police

Special Commissioner of Police

2,05,400

Director-General of Police

Commissioner of Police

2,25,000

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Salary of IPS Officer During Training

It is to be noted that the IPS officers are also paid during their training. According to the 7th pay commission, the overall IPS Salary throughout the training period at the 10th level of the pay matrix is roughly Rs 55,000 or more.

The IPS Officer Salary during training varies from state to state once they are in their cadre. With the establishment of the 7th pay, the IPS officer’s remuneration has increased. Earlier (Before the 7th Pay), the salary of an IPS officer was around Rs. 30,000.

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IPS Indian Police Service Salary after 10 Years

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 undergoes significant changes and growth over the course of their career. After 10 years in service, the IPS salary takes a substantial leap, reflecting the experience, seniority, and responsibilities of the officer. Let's explore the remuneration an IPS officer can expect after completing a decade in service.

  • Substantial Pay Scale Increase: After 10 years of service, IPS officers witness a considerable rise in their pay scale, leading to higher basic pay and subsequent allowances.
  • Dearness Allowance and Increment: The Dearness Allowance (DA) is revised periodically, and with each increment, the overall salary package of IPS officers receives a boost.
  • Enhanced Perks and Benefits: Apart from the basic pay and DA, IPS officers' perks and allowances, such as HRA and transport allowance, also increase, ensuring a more comfortable lifestyle.
  • Career Progression: The salary hike after 10 years is a testament to the officer's career progression and dedication to upholding law and order, motivating them to continue their service with zeal.

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Career Progression of IPS Officer

Take a look at the table below to understand the rankings of any IPS Officer in India from higher to lower levels.

Post in a State

Post in the Center or when on Deputation

Pay Scale and Salary

Director General of Police (Head of State Police Forces)

Special director in IB

Pay Level 17 (INR 225000)

Director of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)

Director-General of National Investigation Agency (NIA)

Commissioner of Police of Delhi

Director-General of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF)

Director-General of Police

Special Director General in CAPFs

Pay Scale 16 (INR 205,400- 224,400)

Special Secretary (Internal Security), Ministry of Home Affairs

Special Secretary in Research and Analysis Wing

Special Director in IB

Special Director in CBI

Director of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA)

Director-General ofBureau of Police Research and Development

Director-General of Narcotics Control Bureau

Additional General of Police

Director of National Crime Records Bureau

Pay Scale 15 (INR 182,200-224,100)

Director, Special Protection Group

Special Commissioner of Police in Delhi

Commissioner of Police (City Police Commissionerate)

Additional Director General in NIA

Additional Director in IB

Additional Director in CBI

Additional Director General in CAPFs.

Inspector-General of Police

Joint Commissioner, city police, in Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra

Pay Scale 14 (INR 144,200 – 218,200)

Additional Commissioner, city police, in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka

Commissioner of Police (city police commissioner)

Inspector General in CAPFs

Inspector General in NIA

Joint Director in IB

Joint Director in CBI

Joint Director in SVPNPA.

Deputy Inspector General of Police

Additional Commissioner, city police, in Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan

Pay Scale 13A (INR 131,100-216,600)

Joint Commissioner, city police, in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Haryana

Commissioner of police (city police commissioner)

Deputy inspector general in CAPFs

Deputy inspector general in NIA

Deputy Director in IB

Deputy Inspector General in CBI

Deputy Director in SVPNPA.

Superintendent of Police

Deputy Commissioner of Police in Delhi

Pay Level 13 (118,500- 214,100)

Superintendent of Police

Deputy Commissioner of Police in Delhi

Pay Level 12 (INR 78,800-191,500)

Additional Superintendent of Police

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police in Delhi

Pay Level 11 (INR 67,700- 160,000)

Deputy Superintendent of Police

Additional Commissioner of Police in Delhi

IPS Pay Scale Level 10 ( INR 56,100-132,000)

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IPS Salary Perks and Benefits

Along with a good monthly salary, an IPS officer enjoys several benefits and perks. Some important perks and benefits include:

  • IPS officers receive House Rent Allowance (HRA) if government accommodation is unavailable, ensuring financial support for housing based on the city’s classification under the 7th Pay Commission.
     
  • Officers are granted a Dearness Allowance (DA), which is revised regularly to help manage inflation and maintain their purchasing power in changing economic conditions across India.
     
  • Travel Allowance (TA) is provided to cover official travel expenses, including fuel, vehicle maintenance, and other transport-related costs essential for performing policing duties effectively.
     
  • They receive Medical Benefits covering treatment costs for themselves and dependents in top government and empanelled hospitals across the country, ensuring complete healthcare support.
     
  • IPS officers are entitled to a Uniform Allowance, helping them maintain the required professional appearance and bear costs of uniforms, shoes, badges, belts, and other necessary accessories.
     
  • Officers enjoy Government Vehicle with Driver, which helps in efficient mobility for official duties, emergency responses, and supervisory field visits across districts or states.
     
  • Personal Security and Staff are provided depending on rank and posting, including domestic help, office peons, and armed security personnel for safety and assistance.
     
  • After retirement, IPS officers receive a Lifetime Pension, ensuring financial security and stability along with other retirement benefits like gratuity and leave encashment.
     
  • IPS officers have access to Government Guest Houses and Clubs, offering subsidized lodging, food, and leisure facilities across India during official or personal travel.
     
  • Education Allowances or reimbursements may be provided for children's schooling in certain postings, especially in hardship or remote areas, to support officer families.

IAS vs IPS Salary

Many UPSC aspirants wonder about the salary difference between IAS and IPS officers. Initially, both IAS and IPS officers receive the same starting salary. But the maximum possible salary for IAS officers is slightly higher than IPS.

Parameter

IAS Officer Salary

IPS Officer Salary

Starting Basic Pay

₹56,100 per month

₹56,100 per month

Highest Pay

₹2,50,000 per month (Cabinet Secretary)

₹2,25,000 per month (DGP)

Main Perks

House, vehicle, security, domestic help

House, vehicle, security, domestic help

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IPS Salary UPSC FAQs

Both start at ₹56,100. However, IAS officer salary can go up to ₹2,50,000, while IPS officer salary caps at ₹2,25,000 monthly.

Yes, IPS officers are allotted rent-free accommodation or receive House Rent Allowance (HRA) based on their posting location.

The SP salary per month is approximately ₹78,800 excluding perks and allowances.

Yes, IPS officers receive a lifetime pension along with other post-retirement benefits like gratuity and medical coverage.

An IPS officer is a senior law enforcement officer responsible for policing, crime prevention, and maintaining public order in India.

The monthly salary of IPS officer ranges from ₹56,100 to ₹2,25,000 depending on rank, seniority, and experience.

IPS stands for Indian Police Service, one of the three All India Services alongside IAS and IFS.

The starting IPS salary per month is ₹56,100 (excluding allowances) at the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) or DSP.

The Director General of Police (DGP) receives a fixed monthly salary of ₹2,25,000 under the 7th Pay Commission.

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