How much does an MBA make in Nebraska Lincoln?

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    Chandra Shekhar | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    Students who successfully completed the MBA degree from the University of Nebraska can earn around INR 176 L per year. The below table includes the annual salary and monthly salary of the University of Nebraska MBA graduates:

    Particular

    Annual Salary

    Monthly Salary

    Top Earners

    USD 211,189 or INR 176 L

    USD 17,599 or INR 14.6 L

    75th Percentile

    USD 190,700 or INR 159 L

    USD 15,891 or INR 13.2 L

    Average

    USD 142,529 or INR 119 L

    USD  11,877 or INR 9.9 L

    25th Percentile

    USD 119,700 or INR 100 L

    US 9,975 INR 8.3 L

    (USD 1 = INR 83.13)

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