What is the average salary of Rutgers University graduates?

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    Akanksha Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

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    Rutgers University Newark graduates have an average salary of USD 82,000 per year (Around 69.1 L). A few of the popular companies where this university's graduates are working are Johnson & Johnson, Accenture, EY, L'Oreal USA, Oracle, Meredith Corporation, etc. The job-wise average salaries of this university's graduates are given below:

    Title

    Average Salary

    Physical Therapist

    USD 85,000

    Senior Accountant

    USD 74,346

    Financial Analyst

    USD 68,756

    Software Engineer

    USD 96,115

    Senior Financial Analyst

    USD 98,528

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