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

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    Manju

    a year ago

    The starting salary can range anywhere between 18,000 to 25,000 but if you are exceptionally good the starting salary can even rang up to 30,000 

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    Bhoomi tiwari

    a year ago

    The starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University can vary significantly, but here's a breakdown:Range: Generally, the starting salary can range anywhere between 18,000 to 25,000 INR per month.High Performers: Exceptionally talented graduates can land offers even reaching 30,000 INR per month.Delhi School of Economics (DSE):DSE graduates often see higher salaries.In 2023, their average placement was 14.50 LPA (approximately 1.21 Lacs per month), with the highest reaching 26.5 LPA.

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    Swetha R

    a year ago

    THE STARTING SALARY CAN RANGE ANYWHERE BETWEEN INR 18,000 to INR 25,000 BUT IF YOU ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD, THE STARTING SALARY CAN EVEN RANGE UP TO 30,000. IF YOU ARE DOING IT FROM A TOP COLLEGE, YOU WILL GO UP TO INR. 10 LACS INR. 12 LACS BASED ON YOUR PERFORMANCE.

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    TUSHAR RASTOGI

    a year ago

    The starting salary can range anywhere between INR 18,000 to INR 25,000, but if you are exceptionally good, the starting salary can even range up to INR 30,000.

    But, if I suggest you should focus on upgrading your skill in start of your career rather than running behind money for now.

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    Bollu Bharath kumar

    a year ago

    The starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University can vary widely depending on several factors including the type of degree (B.A. or M.A. in Economics), the individual’s skill set, the sector of employment, the specific job role, and the geographic location of the job. Delhi University is one of India's prestigious universities and its economics graduates are highly regarded, often attracting good employment opportunities.

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    Tabrez

    a year ago

    Generally, entry-level positions in economics-related fields might offer salaries ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per month. However, it's important to note that these figures are approximate and can change over time due to market conditions, inflation, and other factors. Additionally, graduates with higher qualifications or specialised skills may command higher starting salaries.

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    Kalyani Subhash khajure

    8 months ago

    My dream is higher University government college in addmission and I get to IT computer engineering 

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    sakshi kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    The beginning wage for Delhi University economics graduate can vary widely based on number of variables, including the particular employment function, the industry, the size of the organisation, the candidate's abilities and qualifications, and the current economic conditions. Graduates in economics can typically work in variety of fields, including finance, consulting, 

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    Abhishek Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    8 months ago

    The average salery for an economics graduate from delhi School of economics (DSE) is around INR 24.6 lakhs. However, salaries can range from INR 18.1 Lacs to 50.9 lakhs. Experience entry level economicsts in india may earn 2.5 laks per year while, those with 3-5 years of experience may earn 8-12 Lacs per year.

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    Gouravrajoriya

    a year ago

    The starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University is INR 6 Lacs per annum and INR 1.25 crores per annum. 

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