Who gets more salary IAS or IRS?

Who gets more salary IAS or IRS?

The facilities and perks an IAS officer gets are superior to that of an IRS officer’s….IAS versus IRS (Indian Revenue Service)

IAS Rank IRS Rank Pay Scale
Secretary to Government of India/Chief Secretary of State Principal Chief Commissioner of Income (highest) Rs. 80,000 (fixed)
Cabinet Secretary (highest) 2,50,000

Who earns more IAS IPS or IFS?

The IFS officer salary structure is also higher than the IAS officer salary structure due to higher allowances. IAS/IPS officers, in contrast, spend their early career in district headquarters and sub-divisional towns which may be in remote areas.

Is it true that IAS officers are rich?

Many people including IAS officers and civil services aspirants will say that IAS officers are not that rich and money doesn’t matter to them. But all these answers are too much sugar coated. First of all, yes they are rich. And I am not talking about corruption. They get the highest salary given to any govt. employee ,except for judiciary.

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What is the difference between IAS IFS IPS IFS IES IES?

IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS and IES are civil servant ranks under the Central Government of India. The exams to all these are conducted by UPSC board, and it’s a common exam except for IES.

Is an IAS officer a VIP in India?

The IAS, IPS, IRS, IFS officers remain a VIP till they retire at the age of 60 years. Indian people or their representatives (politicians) have no role in their appointment. They don’t have to beg them for votes. Indian people or their representatives (politicians) can’t remove them as their jobs, which are protected by Constitution of India.

What is the salary of an IAS/IRS officer?

The starting salary of an IAS/IRS officer is around Rs 40,000 and the top officer gets around Rs 200,000 per month. However, they get lots of perks. They often get big houses in best locations of the city. They also get vehicle (with driver) from day one in the service.

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