Everyone has the dream of getting a good job after completing studies and this is also a reason for people migrating to big cities as these places offer better prospects and growth options.
In this article, we are going to tell you about 10 cities of India where jobs are available in good number and the growth rate is better too as compared to other cities of the country. As per a survey conducted by Payscale.com, these cities provide better jobs, salary, growth and living conditions. Unsurprisingly, number one in this list is Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Here is the complete list :
1) Bengaluru
Bengaluru tops the list with the average median salary of Rs. 5.85 lakhs per annum (pa) and growth rate of 29%.
2) Pune
The average median salary that can be earned in Pune is Rs. 5.30 lakhs pa. Moreover, the probability of getting a job is higher in Pune than any other city.
3) Noida
Noida offers an average median salary of Rs. 5 lakhs pa and the growth rate here is 14%.
4) Mumbai
Mumbai, the financial capital of India, gives an average median salary of Rs. 4.98 lakhs pa. What’s more, it offers jobs to almost 19,000 freshers every year.
5) Hyderabad
The average median salary of Hyderabad is Rs. 4.89 lakhs pa with the growth rate of 30%.
6) Gurugram (Gurgaon)
Gurugram, which was known as Gurgaon earlier, offers an average median salary of Rs. 7.50 lakhs pa with a growth rate of 11%.
7) Delhi
Delhi, the capital city of the country, offers an
average median salary of Rs. 4.82 lakhs pa and the growth rate here is 32%.8) Chennai
The southern city Chennai provides an average median salary of Rs. 4.44 lakhs pa to the job seeker with the growth rate of 6%.
9) Chandigarh
The growth rate of Chandigarh is 22 % while the average median salary is Rs.5.52 lakhs pa.
10) Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad is also considered a good city for job options; however, the data for average median salary here is not available while the growth rate is 2%.
So where are you planning to go for a booming career while living in your own country? Which of these is your favorite? Let us know in the comments section below.
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