Salary/13th Bipartite Projected Salary Calculator
13th Bipartite Projected Salary Calculator
No 13th Bipartite Settlement has been signed. Everything below is a projection built from an assumption you control — not an official figure, not a forecast this platform is making on your behalf.
Your details
For context: the 12th Bipartite Settlement’s wage revision was reported as approximately 17% of the industry’s aggregate payslip cost — that is a fact about the last settlement, not a prediction about the next one.
Projected Gross Salary
₹1,14,463
What this calculates
What your Gross Salary would become if a future 13th Bipartite Settlement raised your Basic Pay — and, if applicable, your Stagnation Increments/PQP — by whatever percentage you specify. This is a planning tool for thinking through scenarios, not a source of truth about what the next settlement will contain.
Formula
Projected Basic Pay = Current Basic Pay × (1 + your assumed % ÷ 100). If you’re at the top of your scale, your current Stagnation Increment + PQP total is projected by the same percentage — a simplifying assumption that the entire pay structure scales uniformly, disclosed here rather than silently applied. Gross Salary is rebuilt the same way every other salary calculator here does.
Worked example
Current Basic Pay ₹85,920 (Scale I, at top), CAIIB, 5 years since reaching top (Stagnation + PQP = ₹10,840 currently), assumed 17% increase: Projected Basic Pay = ₹1,00,526, Projected Stagnation/PQP = ₹12,683. Gross Salary rises from ₹1,62,450 to ₹1,89,494.
FAQs
Why 17% as the default?
It’s what the 12th Bipartite Settlement itself states as the overall wage revision quantum — a real historical figure, shown so you have some reference point. It is not this platform’s prediction for the next settlement.
Would Stagnation Increment and PQP amounts really scale the same as Basic Pay?
Not necessarily — past settlements have revised these figures by different amounts than the headline Basic Pay increase. Applying the same percentage here is a simplifying assumption for a purely speculative calculator, not a claim about how the next settlement will actually structure these components.
References
The 12th Bipartite Settlement’s stated duration and wage revision quantum, used here only as reference points for a 13th BPS that doesn’t exist yet.