One of the major reasons why the ESIC UDS job is such coveted among candidates is the salary and the perks associated with the job. No wonder candidates wish to know more about the allowances that an ESIC UDC gets, especially, the ones that come in addition to the salary. We will be checking in details the salary and the perks associated with UDC, MTS and Stenographer posts.
However, before we discuss the details of the salary structure, let’s first take a look at the daily task associated with the job. Candidates need to know the responsibilities and duties of anyone selected for any of the ESIC UDC posts.
Recently there has been publication by the Employee’s State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) regarding several vacancies for different posts of Upper Divisional Clerk (UDC). Successful candidates are provided a handsome ESIC UDC salary of Rs.25,000 per month at the entry-level itself. In addition to the salary there are numerous other benefits in the form of grade pay, TA (travel allowances), DA (dearness allowances), health insurance, and more. The increment structure is extremely lucrative for those who work diligently, and a good candidate can expect to become an officer within a few years, securing a pay scale of up to Rs.81,000 per month. To get a detailed idea about the salary structure and other benefits and allowances continue reading the rest of the article.
ESIC UDC Salary scale
ESIC UDC pay scale is according to the latest 7th pay commission. So the workers will be receiving a handsome amount, and along with that, there are some other specific benefits and perks which we will be looking into in this article.
● The ESIC UDC pay scale is as per Level- 4 of the Pay Matrix for Civilian workers
● At the entry-level a candidate will receive monthly compensation of Rs25,500 and they will fall under the pay scale of Rs. 25,500-81,100/-
ESIC UDC Allowance and Benefits
● Dearness Allowance (DA)
● Travel Allowances
● House Rent Allowance (HRA)
The amount receivable under each category of allowances are as follows:
Dearness Allowance: 7% of the basic pay
● House Rent Allowance: 24% of the basic pay for X category cities, 16% of the basic pay for Y category cities, and 8% of the basic pay for Z category cities.
● Travel Allowance: Rs.3,600 for X category cities and Rs.1,800 for Y category cities.
● Other Perks
ESIC UDC Salary: Other Perks
There are multiple extra perks and benefits associated with the post of ESIC UDC. The following are the major benefits that an officer receives:
● CGHS Medical Facility
● Productivity Linked Bonus
● LTC for self and family
● Medical Facility
● Accidental Insurance
● Loan Facility
ESIC Recruitment 2022 Exam – Preparation Tips
● Aspirants must begin their preparation by knowing the detailed syllabus. Going through the detailed syllabus will help the aspirants analyze the overall syllabus and make a study plan accordingly.
● After going through the syllabus, aspirants must move forward with clearing the basic concepts.
● While preparing for the examination, aspirants should prepare notes of all the essential topics. This will help you a lot at the time of examination hall in revising all the notes for the short revision.
● After completing each and every topic, start the revision for the same. Candidates must attempt the free quizzes.
● Practice is the key to success, and aspirants are further suggested to start attempting the new types of questions through the sectional and mock tests based on the latest exam pattern.
● After attempting the mock test and sectional test, aspirants are advised to rectify all their mistakes by doing a detailed analysis of the test.
● Lastly, Practice and make your preparation more stringer with the help of the previous year’s papers as well.
Books for the Quantitative Aptitude
In ESIC Recruitment Exam 2022, questions will be asked from Arithmetic, Mensuration, Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, and Data Interpretation. Well, the following ESIC UDC books are perfect for your exams.
● Quantitative Aptitude study material by R.S. Agarwal for Competitive Exam
● Fast Track Objective Arithmetic book by Rajesh Verma
● Data Interpretation for CAT book by Arun Sharma