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21st August 2015, 09:57 PM
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Salary package for M.Tech (Construction and Management) freshers in private sector?
Salary package for M.Tech (Construction and Management) freshers in private sector?
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22nd August 2015, 01:53 PM
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Re: Salary package for M.Tech (Construction and Management) freshers in private sector?
Salary depends on various factors :-
1. The academic background and the institute from which you pursued the course. 2. The job role you are opting. 3. The employer who is providing you the job. 4. Your caliber and expertise in the concerned field. Hence it is not possible to state the exact salary packages. However, the salary package will range between 3.00- 10 lakhs per annum or even more if the employer is one of the top MNCs and you do very well in their recruitment drive. |
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22nd August 2015, 10:34 PM
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Re: Salary package for M.Tech (Construction and Management) freshers in private sector?
It mostly depends on the individual skills and the organization. But if the candidate is good enough, then he may get better salaries in the industries. The salary for the M.Tech candidate will be from Rs 4 lakhs per year approx. It may vary from organization to organization and individual skill set.
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22nd August 2015, 11:24 PM
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Re: Salary package for M.Tech (Construction and Management) freshers in private sector?
It depends on the Job role you are selected.
The minimum salary package offered for post graduate engineer is Rs.3.5 lacs per annum. The construction managers job include project scheduling, controlling costs etc.., |
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