
In India, government jobs are more than just a source of income – they are a symbol of prestige, power, and social security. Every year, millions of young people dedicate themselves to preparing for UPSC, SSC, and banking exams, driven by the promise of a luxurious lifestyle and attractive salaries. Since the 7th Pay Commission’s implementation, government officials’ salaries have become competitive with those in the corporate sector, and the added perks and benefits make these jobs far superior to any private employment. But which government jobs in India pay the highest? (Representational/Getty Images)

Indian Foreign Service (IFS): If you are passionate about traveling abroad and representing India, then IFS is unparalleled. While their basic salary is the same as IAS officers at Rs 56,100, they receive a foreign allowance when posted abroad, bringing their total in-hand salary to between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 3 lakh per month. (Representational/File Photo)

IAS and IPS: UPSC’s most sought-after jobs are IAS and IPS. The starting basic salary is Rs 56,100, which rises to Rs 2,50,000 by the time they reach the rank of Cabinet Secretary. In addition to their salary, they receive perks like a free house, car, staff, and a lifetime pension. (Representational/File Photo)

RBI Grade B Officer: The position of a Grade B officer in the Reserve Bank of India is considered the most salary-friendly. Their starting in-hand salary ranges from Rs 100,000 to Rs 115,000. They also receive luxurious apartments in expensive cities like Mumbai and special allowances for their children’s education. Passing a bank exam is mandatory to become an RBI Grade B officer.(Representative/File)

PSU Officers: Officers qualifying the GATE exam can apply at companies like ONGC, IOCL, and NTPC which offer impressive salaries. Starting salaries range from Rs 60,000 to Rs 180,000 including bonuses, allowances, and medical benefits. Their annual salary easily reaches Rs 15 to 20 lakh. (Representational/File Photo)

Indian Defence Services: The starting salary for a lieutenant or equivalent rank in the Army, Navy, and Air Force is Rs 56,100. However, this salary increases significantly with the addition of Military Service Pay (MSP) and risk allowance. Canteen cards, free rations, and high-quality medical facilities make this job highly attractive. (Representational/File Photo)

Scientist (ISRO/DRDO): The salaries of scientists working on India’s space and defence missions increase rapidly with rank. A senior scientist can earn up to Rs 2,00,000. They are provided with research incentives and housing facilities. (Representational/File Photo)

