πΌ Average Salary After MBA
π Freshers (0β2 years experience)
- βΉ3 LPA β βΉ8 LPA (average range)
- Top colleges: βΉ10 LPA β βΉ25+ LPA
π Mid-Level (3β5 years experience)
- βΉ8 LPA β βΉ20 LPA
π Experienced (5+ years)
- βΉ15 LPA β βΉ40+ LPA (or more in top roles)
π° Salary by MBA Specialization
1. Marketing
- βΉ4 β βΉ12 LPA (can grow fast with performance)
2. Finance
- βΉ5 β βΉ15 LPA (higher in investment banking)
3. Human Resource (HR)
- βΉ4 β βΉ10 LPA
4. Business Analytics / Data Science
- βΉ6 β βΉ20+ LPA (high demand field)
5. Operations / Supply Chain
- βΉ5 β βΉ12 LPA
π« Salary Based on College
- Top colleges (IIMs, Tier 1): Very high packages π°
- Mid-level colleges: Average salary
- Low-tier colleges: Lower starting salary
π Your college plays a big role in salary.
π Factors That Affect Salary
- Your communication & skills
- Internship experience
- College reputation
- Networking
- Industry demand
π Reality Check

MBA doesnβt guarantee a high salary automatically β
If your skills are weak or college is average, salary may start low.
But if you:
- Build strong skills
- Choose the right specialization
- Gain experience
π You can earn a very high salary over time.
β Conclusion
An MBA can give you a good salary, but it depends on you + your college + your skills.
Start with realistic expectations and focus on growth β salary increases fast after a few years.
If you want, I can suggest best MBA colleges in India or which specialization is best for you π