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List of 5 Highest Paying Jobs in India

With the growth of the Indian economy, professional opportunities are also growing. Students are very much interested in knowing about high paying careers, which offer high salary and additional benefits. Before starting, let me tell you all the jobs mentioned in this article are well rewarding ones, in terms of salary. But salary specifications may vary with time, depending upon economic and other influencing factors. Also good quality, reputed Institutes guarantee a decent pay package right from the start.



Here is a list of the top 5 highest paying jobs in India:


1. Medical professionals:

One of the most respected professions in India.The doctors operating within the country will get a stable patient flow each in rural and concrete areas.Also, doctors can also have the freedom to have their own clinic.

Many doctors earn about 60K to 80K while employed in a private hospital and for working at a government hospital, the monthly salary is even more along with financial and social perks provided by the government.

To succeed in this profession you need to slog to get through a good medical college and work hard during MBBS.


2. Chartered Accountants:

Chartered Accountants are another professionals who will always be in demand. They provide accountancy, tax, and audit services to clients. Many large and small companies have their own in house CAs who help these companies to have a smooth and efficient auditing process.

Time management is essential for such professionals. One should only be good with numbers. Many chartered accountants are paid well, annual salary ranges from 7-8 lakhs per annum.

The CA course is regulated by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), New Delhi. Apart from clearing three levels of exams, you also need to undergo a 3-year articleship to earn the degree of being a Chartered Accountant. You can find more details about the course at ICAI Website.



3. Investment bankers:

As an investment banker, you can dream of a very bright future. They are not normal Bankers working for Private or Nationalized Banks. Most of the students opt for an MBA (Finance) and then specialize in Investment Banking.

But the most basic necessities is to have an accounting degree or any other finance-related degrees which include subjects like finance, English, mathematics, and economics.

In short, an IB  has the big responsibility of managing money and making it grow multiple times. An IB can earn upto Rs 30 LPA. Those who are good with numbers, have good analytical skills, communication skills and presentation skills etc are much valued by Recruiters.



4. Merchant Navy:

Merchant Navy refers to the crew of individuals managing business shipping operations. Posts like- Marine Engineer, Navigation Officer, Captain etc are high paying job posts. For these posts one must pursue Maritime courses associated with them.

There are few courses you can consider doing to enter the merchant navy, once you have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.One must be physically and medically fit, as per the norms of Merchant Shipping rules.

With a starting salary of Rs. 30,000 a month for a junior engineer, you can acheive upto Rs. 1.5 LPM with an upgraded high post in about 6-7 years.



5. Engineers:

Engineering is also a stable and well-paid job. Engineers working in core fields like electrical or electronic have a good salary package which  starts around 3-4 LPA for freshers.

Professionals related to good Engineering branches are much valued. Some such branches are- Mechanical, Electrical, Civil Engineering etc. Jobs associated with these branches are high paying ones. Student Graduating from Institutes such as IITs, NITs and other prominent ones like BITS, Nirma University etc has higher chances to get a high salary package.

One also will be able to find high paying jobs abroad (especially in Research and Development sector), after finishing Engineering courses. With right skills and aptitude,  one may build a rewarding career.



Conclusion – 

The opportunity for high-paying job exists in every sector. One only needs to be clear about their goal to know which path to take. Now you may start pursuing that course which appeals you the most and build a rewarding career with time.




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