What is the average salary of the University of Toronto's MBA graduates as per industry standards?

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    Nishtha Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    The highest salary to the UofT MBA graduates was offered in the industries Legal Services, Technology, Consulting, Energy & Natural Resources, etc. The industry-wise average salary is given below: 

    Industries

    Average MBA Grad Salary 2023

    Financial Services

    CAD 107,822 (Around INR 67.7 L)

    Consulting

    CAD 147,504 (Around INR 92.7 L)

    Technology

    CAD 121,525 (Around INR 76.4 L)

    Legal Services

    CAD 177,882 (Around INR 1.1 Cr.)

    CPG & Retail

    CAD 89,900 (Around INR 56.5 L)

    Healthcare

    CAD 86,468 (Around INR 54.3 L)

    Real Estate / Construction / Infrastructure

    CAD 85,000 (Around INR 53.4 L)

    Other

    CAD 99,562 (Around INR 62.6 L)

    Manufacturing

    CAD 119,250 (Around INR 74.9 L)

    Students can check the list of the highest-paying jobs in Canada

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