What is the starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University?

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    sbrewing company

    5 months ago

    An economics graduate from Delhi University may anticipate an initial salary of between INR 6 to INR 10 Lakhs per year, based on the position and employer. This attractive salary demonstrates the institution's high academic standing and the valuable skills acquired.

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    Ayushi Rai

    a year ago
    It depends on the college from which you graduated as well as your knowledge. It is possible to have attended a reputable university but not put much effort into your studies. If this is the case, employers will test you for knowledge necessary for the position, and you will forfeit the offer. If you get an Economics honours degree from one of the top 10 institutions, your pay, assuming you are from Sharda University, might range from Rs. 8 to Rs. 10 Lacs annually. You will get an annual salary of Rs. 20 to 40 thousand from the remaining colleges.
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    Ravi Singh

    a month ago

    See salary is there any matter first be entered in the university then chewing knowledge and give something and for doing something for our university then we expecting more salary that can I afford.

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    Shalu Nisha

    a year ago
    It totally depends on the knowledge of the student. If the student has good knowledge and skills then he/she will get a good salary package. If I talk about the salary of an economic graduate from DU, the average package is 8-9 LPA. The highest package is 18 LPA.
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    Astha Patel

    a year ago
    It basically depends upon your knowledge and capabilities. The average salary package is around 6-7 lakh.
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    Mohan Sarkar | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    The starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University can vary depending on various factors such as the employer, job position, skills, experience, and industry. As a general guide, according to payscale. Com, the average salary for an entry-level economist in India is around INR 4-5 Lacs per year. However, this can vary based on the specific job and company. For instance, a graduate with an economics degree could start as an analyst in a consulting firm, with an average salary of around INR 3-6 Lacs per year, or as a research associate in a think-tank or research organisation, with an average salary of around INR 3-5 Lac
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    Abirlal Bhattacharjee

    a year ago
    The starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University is INR15,000.
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    Vishal Mathi

    a year ago
    An economics graduate from Delhi University may earn more or less than the average beginning wage depending on the company, the job profile, and the candidate's qualifications. An economics graduate's initial pay in India can often range from three to six Lacs per year. Graduates of Delhi University could be able to find work in a variety of fields, including banking, finance, research, government, and education. Economist, financial analyst, research analyst, policy analyst, and consultant are a few of the common employment profiles for economics graduates. With time and specialised knowledge in the field, the initial pay may rise. It
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    Sachin Jain

    a year ago
    It depends on what you bring to table for company but you can still expect of roughly INR 5 Lacs.
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    Praveen Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University can vary widely depending on a variety of factors, such as the industry, job role, and individual skills and experience. In general, fresh economics graduates in India can expect to earn an average starting salary of around Rs. 3-5 Lacs per annum (approximately $4,000-$7,000 USD) in entry-level positions. However, those with exceptional academic records, relevant internships, and other skills such as data analysis, research, and communication can earn higher salaries. It's also worth noting that economics graduates can pursue a wide range of career paths, including fin
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