What is the average Ba psychology salary I can get after graduation?

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It totally depends on the job role you choose and the employer. 

JOB PROFILES

AVERAGE SALARY

Psychologist

INR 4.3 LPA

Psychiatrist

INR 10 LPA

Forensic Psychologist

INR 6 LPA

Mental Wellness Coach

INR 6.5 LPA

Human Resources

INR 6.5 LPA

Professor

INR 7 LPA

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