What is the average salary offered to UC Berkeley graduates?

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    Manisha Goyal

    2 weeks ago

    The average salary of the graduates of the University of California, Berkeley is around USD 97,000 (INR 8.2 L). The graduates of the university secure employment across multiple industries and companies under various job functions. Some of the job roles secured by the graduates of the university along with the average salary is listed below:

    Job Roles

    Average Graduate Salary

    Software Engineer

    USD 122,443 (INR 1.04 Cr)

    Data Scientist

    USD 117,526 (INR 99 L)

    Data Analyst

    USD 79,179 (INR 67 L)

    Mechanical Engineer

    USD 90,460 (INR 76 L)

    Project Manager

    USD 87,474 (INR 74 L)

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