What is the salary of a B Tech in Australia?

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    Taru Bhandari | Contributor-Level 9

    3 months ago

    After completing B.Tech from Australia, students can expect a salary between INR 38 L and INR 78L. The salary is based on the specializations, the university chosen, and company joined. The estimated salary after completing B Tech in Australia, based on fields, are given below:

    Field

    Average Entry-Level Salary (INR/year)

    Software Engineering

    INR 45–65 L

    Civil Engineering

    INR 40–55 L

    Mechanical Engineering

    INR 38–52 L

    Electrical Engineering

    INR 40–58 L

    Data Science / AI

    INR 50–70 L

    Cybersecurity

    INR 50–68 L

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