What is the highest salary after graduating from Arizona State University?

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    According to Master’s Degree Graduates Outcome released by Arizona State University, more than 89% of its graduates were found to be employed and 7% pursuing higher education. The average salary of a graduate of Arizona State University is approximately INR 74L-80L, with the highest salary being reported as high as INR 1.45Cr.

    Whereas, as per the Undergraduate’s Degree Graduates Outcome, more than 84% were found to be employed along with 12% pursuing higher education. The average salary of an undergraduate was approximately INR 56L-60L, with the highest salary being reported as high as INR 90L.

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