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Posted on 03/03/2005 4:43 pm

BAT Salary - Questions

Hello Rajesh and all,


I am an Indian Student currently finished my Masters in Sweden, I have been offered a position as Research Staff in an Insititute in Germany. The salaray scale is referred as according to BAT2a/O. But I dont understand how much exactly is the salary for the job.

I am 28 years old - single, and I have 3 years of work experience and Masters Degree from sweden in good university. I would like to know

How much is the tax and what type of taxes I Should pay ?

How much is the insurance amount to be payed and other deduction?

What wil be salary after all dedcutions ?

Kindly provide any relevent links in english if i can know about BAT

Please clarify my queries

Regards,
Ali

bajahaya

Member since 03/03/2005

 

Posted on 03/03/2005 5:34 pm

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

German civil service pay scale is differentiated by the marital status, number of children and age of the employee. The base salary for a full BAT IIa position ranges from approximately 2200 Euros (23 years) to 3420 Euros (45 years). Note that these numbers represent the gross income. In Germany, as a single person, one usually has to pay around 50 % of the gross income as taxes and benefits-related deductions.

First, the "BAT IIa" pay scale as it might be applicable to a promising PhD student or university graduate: An unmarried aged 27 with no children working full-time would earn € 38 310 per year before taxes, including allowances and Christmas bonus. The same married aged 33 with no children working full-time would earn € 43 763 per year before taxes, including allowances and a Christmas bonus.

Second, the "BAT Ib" pay scale as it might be applicable to an experienced PhD (like Department Director or Project Consultant): A married aged 33 with no children working full-time would earn € 46 943 per year before taxes, including allowances and a Christmas bonus. The same married aged 37 with two children working full time would earn € 52 176 per year before taxes, including allowances and a Christmas bonus.


blueshari

Member since 24/02/2004

 

Posted on 04/03/2005 11:25 am

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

thank you blueshari for your explanations !

Regards,
ali

bajahaya

Member since 03/03/2005

 

Posted on 04/03/2005 11:43 am

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

hey leute,

its so funny...that salary scaled depend on age, marriage and chilren...and not on merit...

if I will have 5 women, and 20 children, then I should get 1 million euros per year..

really cool...

mailsuji

Member since 26/05/2004

 

Posted on 12/04/2005 11:23 am

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

I too wish to know the salary range for my status. I am a post graduate, married, 31 yrs, due for a baby in a few months and have a 7 years work experience in my field of study.
What is the salary range I can expect from a private company and from a govenment company?
I have read the earlier queries but was not clear for my status.
regards

shivakainthaje

Member since 12/04/2005

 

Posted on 12/04/2005 12:07 pm

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

Hi Ali,

additonal point is that the "O" in BAT2a/O indicates former East salary scale which are lower than former West.

Moreti

moreti

Member since 17/12/2004

 

Posted on 09/07/2005 2:17 pm

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

Hello All
I have visited a website http:\\paul.schubbi.org which gives a online calculator for BAT Salary. But I wish to know how to classify whether it is BAT 2a or 2b or 5a or 5b etc...
I am a post graduate enginnering student and also have a 7 year work experience. I am married and have a child.
I have been offered by my professor to work for him on a project. So I wish to know on what scale I could expect.
regards
Shiva

shivakainthaje

Member since 12/04/2005

 

Posted on 09/07/2005 10:57 pm

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

Just a stupid comment:
Why don't you ask your profesor directly?
I think he can give you a clear figure.


VP_2004

Member since 15/11/2004

 

Posted on 11/07/2005 9:06 am

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

@mailsuji

How could the government with 4 million employee give salaries on merit!!

@ VP_2004

A professor has no idea on anyone salaries.

Regards
Rajesh

rajeshspg

Member since 23/01/2004

 

Posted on 12/07/2005 10:15 am

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

VP_2004 - I have asked my propessor and he inturn asks someone else on the phone and says I fall in 5b. I have also made some enquires with some others who suggest that for post graduates 2b would be considered. Now how do I validate these suggestions.
I do not want to accept the offer with a wrong class. The money difference is quite considerable.
I think I need to sit with the salaries office of the university to clarify the same
bye

shivakainthaje

Member since 12/04/2005

 

Posted on 13/07/2005 4:03 pm

Re: BAT Salary - Questions

I have heard that a uni diploma or MSC that get PHD promotion can get 2B scale with half or full position.
If they offered 5B then say no
good luck.

VP_2004

Member since 15/11/2004