Unified Pension Scheme

Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) is introduced by the Central Government as an option under the National Pension System (NPS) for Central Government employees with effect from 1st April 2025. The UPS provides assured pay-out based on the prescribed conditions.

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Guaranteed Pension

50% of the last drawn basic salary for employees with atleast 25 years of service.

Minimum Pension

₹10,000 per month for employees with 10-25 years of service.

Family Pension

60% of the last pension drawn for legally wedded spouse.

Read the Notification & FAQs on UPS for detailed insights
Government Subscribers

Online Registration for UPS

Who Can Register?

New recruits joining Government service on or after April 1, 2025, can opt for enrolment in the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS).

Government Subscribers

Online Registration for UPS

Who Can Register?

New recruits joining Government service on or after April 1, 2025, can opt for enrolment in the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS).

Claim UPS Benefits

Government employees covered under NPS, retired on or before March 31, 2025 and meet the prescribed conditions

UPS Calculator

Government employees covered under NPS, retired on or before March 31, 2025, enter a few details to estimate monthly payout

Resources under UPS

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Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs):

  • Subscriber Registration – Online Process
  • Migration to UPS – Online Process
  • Migration to UPS – Offline Process
  • Retirees under UPS – Online Process
  • Retirees under UPS – Offline Process
  • Claiming UPS Benefits

Data File Format Templates & Utilities

For Nodal Officers

Registration:

  • UPS Subscriber Registration File Format
  • Registration Utility

Contribution:

  • Contribution File Format
  • Contribution Utility

Forms under UPS

Registration & Migration Forms:

FORM A1 -  

Subscriber Registration

FORM A2 -  

Migration to UPS

Claim and Payout Forms:

FORM B1 -  

UPS Subscriber who superannuated/retired on or after 1-Apr-25

FORM B2 -  

Subscriber who superannuated/retired on or before 31-Mar-25

FORM B3 -  

Spouse of a deceased UPS subscriber who retired on or after 1-Apr-25, was eligible for UPS, and had already availed its benefits.

FORM B4 -  

Spouse of a deceased UPS subscriber who retired by 31-Mar-25, was eligible for UPS, and had already availed its benefits.

FORM B5 -  

Spouse of a deceased UPS subscriber who retired on or after 1-Apr-25, was eligible for UPS benefits, and had not availed them.

FORM B6 -  

Spouse of a deceased UPS subscriber who retired by 31-Mar-25, was eligible for UPS benefits, and had not availed them.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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The Unified Pension Scheme will be operational from 1st April, 2025.

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Check the FAQs on UPS for more detailed explanations.