Deadline To Opt For UPS Is Sept. 30: Check Conditions, Key Details About ‘One-Time’ Switch

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Both the NPS and UPS offer retirement benefits, but they differ in structure, flexibility and pension payouts. (Photo source: Envato)

The deadline for eligible Central government employees and past retirees under the National Pension System (NPS) to switch from the National Pension System (NPS) to the newly introduced Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) is Sept. 30, as per the latest notification by the Finance Ministry. A one-time, one-way switch from UPS to NPS is also being offered under certain conditions.

In an official release, the Finance Ministry has asked government employees to switch to UPS before the Sept. 30 deadline to avoid last-minute difficulties.

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“The Department of Financial Services (DFS) underlines that the last date for eligible employees and past retirees under NPS to opt for UPS is September 30, 2025. All eligible employees are urged to exercise their option well before the deadline to avoid any last-minute difficulties and to ensure the timely processing of their requests,” read a PIB release.

Conditions For Switching Back To NPS

Central government employees, who have opted for UPS, are being given the option of going back to NPS, but this can be done only once and they won't be allowed to switch to UPS. The switch from UPS to NPS can be exercised at least one year before superannuation or three months before voluntary retirement (VRS), whichever is earlier. This one-time switch facility will not be available in cases of removal, dismissal, or compulsory retirement as a penalty. This option will also not be allowed where disciplinary proceedings are ongoing.

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The government also clarified that those who do not opt for the switch will be moved to UPS by default.

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