how much an arrchitecture can earn
Hello Aspirant,
"Architect" is one of the unique and popular profession in India. While a beginner can expect to earn anything between Rs. 1 Lakh to 1.5 Lakh per annum, the salary increases gradually with experience. An experienced architect can command up to Rs. 5 Lakh per annum in the current market.
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A Design Architect in beginner level will earn an average salary of 4-5 lakhs per year.And this salary may differ based on the institution or firm you are working for.The average salary range for architects at their mid-career in India will range from 7 lakhs to 12 lakhs.An experience of 3–4 years can become an independent consultant and from there,you will have good progress in your career. Also your salary will depend on the Institution you'll graduate from.All the best!!
Hello Tashu,
This entirely depends on your projects and the companies you work with. The reputed and big the company the more are your earnings. Generally speaking, if you are in India, please don't expect much. The average salary of an Indian architect is around: 1-1.5 LPA as a beginner and after 10+ years of experience you can expect it to be somewhere around 5 LPA. Your skills also play a huge role. You experience with computer softwares such as CAD, 3-ds max, AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop, creativity, and everything has some effect.
becoming a manager or a senior architect with huge skills can fetch you some greater package around 10Lpa, a degree too plays some role. A M.Arch has more salary as compared to a B.Arch or B.Tech.
But if you plan to start your career outside India, there is much scope in developed nations such as UK, US, Russia, Australia, Germany, France, and some gulf countries.
Hope this helps
Hi,
The earning of an architect in India is pretty much dependent on experience. While a beginner can expect to earn anything between Rs. 1 Lakh to 1.5 Lakh per annum, the salary increases gradually with experience. An experienced architect can command up to Rs. 5 Lakh per annum in the current market.
Hope this helps.