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

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    Surbhi Jain | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    B.A. Economics Hons average salary is around INR 4.5 - 12 LPA.
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    Abira Saha

    2 years ago
    The starting salary can range anywhere between 18,000 to 25,000 but if you exceptionally good then the starting salary can even range up to 30,000.
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    Manjeet kumavat

    2 years ago
    Don't work for salary work for the goal which company want to achieve money will automatically increase once you give output to the organisation.
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    Rishabh Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    Well for any eco graduate the basic and minimum salary is somewhat near to 35-40k pm. Still it varies to company to company.
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    Kushagra Goyal

    2 years ago
    Hi Maan, If you got better skills and marks than any other student in your class or college, it will be from 8 to 12 Lacs per annum. For average student, it will be about 4 to 6lakh per annum
    Factors, going to affect your placement, are your college reputation, college ranking, past placement records and your talking skills during interview.
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    Sitam Sahoo

    2 years ago
    The starting salary for an economics graduate from Delhi University is INR 4.5 LPA - INR 12 LPA.
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    Vaishnavi Mishra

    2 years ago
    The candidates have to focus on their skills to improve their knowledge and their salary. Economics graduate Hons jobs in India are available in both the public and private sectors. According to Glassdoor, B.A. Economics Hons average salary is around INR 4.5 - 12 LPA
    Career Prospects and Job Scope for graduate Economics Hons
    One of the most attractive aspects of pursuing the course is the job scope of Economics. B.A. Economics Honours course is great for the graduates as they can apply for different jobs like.
    Budget Analyst
    Sales Executive
    Business Writer
    Economist
    BA Economics Hons course scope in India is extremely huge in demand. The gr
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    harsh vardhan

    3 years ago
    Average salary of an employee who graduate from Delhi School of Economics is 24.6 lakhs. Employees who graduate from Delhi School of Economics earn an average of 24.6 lakhs, mostly ranging from 18.4 lakhs to 50.0 lakhs based on 71 profiles I studied but it depends on student to student. Make your skills and knowledge good.
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    ANMOL RAJ SHARMA | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    The starting salary can range anywhere between 18,000 to 25,000 but if you are exceptionally good, the starting salary can even range up to 30,000.
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    Mohit Dhakad | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    Salary basically depends on your soft and hard skills and also how you performed on the behalf of others. Always improve yourself day by day.

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