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All you need to know about PSI Salary in India

Omkar Patil

Omkar Patil

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PSI POLICE SUB-INSPECTOR in India is both prestigious and rewarding. Along with the respect and power one holds with the title of PSI. A structured pay scale and numerous allowances are also beneficial to an individual. As long as one has the patriotism to become a successful PSI, there is always a factor that needs to be taken into consideration, and that is the salary.

Because let's admit, choosing a career and a particular field one looks up through the expenses required in the course completion; they need to recoup the expenses in the form of salary. This blog will guide you with every detail of the salary package of a PSI in India.
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Getting into your desired field and landing in your chosen career after a lot of research and effort, the next hurdle that needs to be tackled is the eligibility criteria and the selection process.

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

That means the PSI Qualification is the next thing we are talking about. And we have sorted everything for you, so let's dive into it, shall we?

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR PSI IN INDIA:
  • Education Qualification: Minimum graduation [bachelor's degree] in any [science, commerce, arts] from a recognized institute/university.
PSI SELECTION PROCESS:

The selection process involves a series of stages.

  • Stage 1: Written examination. Entrance exams for becoming a PSI in India depend on the state. Each state conducts its own recruitment exam through its state-level commission or police recruitment board.
  • Stage 2: Physical Efficiency Test [PET] & Physical Standard Test [PST].
  • Stage 3: Interview or Personality Test.
  • Stage 4: Medical examination.
  • Stage 5: Document Verification.

As many have thought of holding a PSI position, but the real question is, where does a PSI position actually stand?

RANK AND POSITION:

  • Full form: Police Sub-Inspector
  • RANK: Above ASI, below PI

NOW LET'S LOOK INTO THE SALARY BREAKUP.

Basic pay scale
  • PAY BAND: ₹9,300-₹34,800
  • GRADE PAY: ₹4,300
  • PAY LEVEL: LEVEL 6
  • BASIC SALARY RANGE: ₹ 38,600 to ₹122,800 per month.

Although the basic pay ranges as stated above, it may also vary depending on the location of posting, experience, and allowance.

As per the latest information.

PSI SALARY IN MAHARASHTRA:
  • PAY BAND: ₹9,300-₹34,800
  • GRADE PAY: ₹4,300.
  • STARTING GROSS SALARY: ₹38,000-₹45,000
  • IN-HAND SALARY: ₹35,00-₹42,000
PSI SALARY IN KARNATAKA:
  • BASIC PAY: ₹37,900 per month.
  • STARTING GROSS SALARY: ₹45,000-₹60,000
  • IN-HAND SALARY: ₹42,000-₹55,000

As of 2025, the salary structure for a Police Sub-Inspector [PSI] in Karnataka is governed by the 7th Pay Commission.

PSI SALARY IN ODISHA:
  • PAY LEVEL: Level 9 in the Pay Matrix
  • Basic Pay: ₹35,400 per month
  • Grade Pay: ₹4,200
  • Pay Ban: ₹9,300-₹34,800
  • GROSS SALARY: ₹61,842
  • IN-HAND SALARY: ₹56,547

As of 2025, the salary structure for a police sub-inspector [PSI] in Odisha is governed by the Odisha Revised Scale of Pay Rules, 2017, aligning with the 7th Pay Commission.

PSI SALARY IN GUJARAT:
  • PAY SCALE: ₹5,200-₹20,200
  • GRADE PAY: ₹2,800
  • DURING PROBATION [5 years]: ₹31,340
  • POST-PROBATION GROSS SALARY: ₹39,000-₹48,000
  • IN-HAND SALARY: ₹36,000-₹45,000

As of 2025, the salary structure for a Police Sub-Inspector [PSI] in Gujarat is determined by the Gujarat Police Recruitment Board.

WHAT IS THE RELATIVE IN-HAND SALARY AND ANNUAL SALARY OF A PSI IN INDIA?
IN-HAND MONTHLY SALARY

The in-hand monthly salary is the amount a PSI receives after deductions like Provident Fund [PF], taxes, and other contributions, typically ranging between ₹38,600 and ₹122,800 per month.

ANNUAL SALARY PACKAGE.

The annual gross salary for a PSI ranges from approximately ₹4.63 lakh to ₹14.63 lakh.

  • ENTRY-LEVEL ANNUAL GROSS SALARY: ₹4.8 lakh to ₹ 5.5 lakh.
  • EXPERIENCED PSI ANNUAL SALARY: Up to ₹12 to ₹14 lakh.

You may have heard of the benefits a government officer is benefited by in India, be it a police officer or a constable.

These benefits are delivered as ALLOWANCES, a POLICE-SUB INSPECTOR [PSI] in India receives in addition to their basic pay.

However, these allowances vary by state, posting location, and departmental policy.

Let's take a look at the allowances:

KEY ALLOWANCES FOR PSI IN INDIA.
  • DEARNESS ALLOWANCES [DA]
  • HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCES [HRA]
  • TRAVEL ALLOWANCES [TA]
  • UNIFORM ALLOWANCES
  • RISK/HARDSHIP ALLOWANCES
  • MEDICAL ALLOWANCES
  • SPECIAL DUTY ALLOWANCE [SDA]
  • NIGHT DUTY/SHIFT ALLOWANCES
  • LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION [LTC]
  • CHILDREN'S EDUCATION ALLOWANCES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS?

Q1. WHAT IS THE FULL FORM OF PSI?

ANS: PSI stands for POLICE SUB-INSPECTOR in India.

Q2. WHAT ARE THE DUTIES FULFILLED BY A PSI IN INDIA?

ANS: PSI investigates crime, supervises police staff, maintains law and order, and is handled under the duties of PSI in india.

Q3. WHAT DOES IN-HAND SALARY MEANS?

ANS: An in-hand monthly= salary is the amount of money an individual receives in their bank account after deductions of takes, provident fund, and insurances.

Q4. ARE WOMEN ELIGIBLE FOR PSI IN INDIA?

ANS: Yes, women have dominated every field so why not this




Conclusion

Becoming a Police inspector and getting into the world of crime and justice, finding culprits is no easy task; it's a matter of pride and service that comes with a stable and respectable income. For choosing any career and getting into the desired field, one needs to have the right amount of knowledge and interest. Choosing PSI just because of the parents' pressure will take you to no lead. So, choose this only if you are passionate about law enforcement and public service; it's a rewarding career both professionally and economically.

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