The gap between the highest and lowest paying fresher jobs in India is almost 15x. TCS Ninja starts at ₹3.36 LPA; Google India starts at ₹22–32 LPA. Knowing which tier you are targeting — and what's realistic — changes how you prepare.
Tier-1 Product Company Salaries (FAANG and Equivalents)
These companies recruit from IIT/NIT campuses and through rigorous off-campus processes:
Google India: ₹22–32 LPA (SDE intern converts typically get ₹25–30 LPA) Microsoft India: ₹20–30 LPA (varies by team, Hyderabad vs Noida) Amazon India: ₹18–26 LPA (includes signing bonus, year-1 RSU cliff) Goldman Sachs India: ₹22–32 LPA (base + annual bonus; Technology Analyst campus hire track) Flipkart SDE-1: ₹20–28 LPA Razorpay SDE-1: ₹22–30 LPA CRED SDE-1: ₹24–32 LPA
How to get here: Tier-1 companies run 5–6 technical rounds with LeetCode medium/hard DSA, system design (even for freshers at Google), and behavioral rounds. Strong competitive programming (Codeforces 1600+, Codechef 4-star) combined with 2 relevant internships is the realistic profile.
Tier-2 Product Company Salaries
Startups, SaaS companies, and mid-sized tech firms:
Swiggy SDE-1: ₹18–25 LPA Zomato SDE-1: ₹16–22 LPA Zepto/Blinkit SDE-1: ₹18–26 LPA Freshworks SDE-1: ₹10–16 LPA Zoho SDE-1: ₹7–12 LPA PhonePe SDE-1: ₹18–24 LPA Groww SDE-1: ₹18–26 LPA
Most Tier-2 product companies run 3–4 technical rounds. DSA at LeetCode medium level + at least one full-stack or backend project is the expected profile.
IT Service Company Salaries
Service companies hire in bulk and have structured bands:
TCS Ninja: ₹3.36 LPA TCS Digital: ₹7 LPA TCS Prime: ₹9–14 LPA (campus-only, top rankers) Infosys Systems Engineer: ₹3.6–4.25 LPA Infosys Digital Specialist: ₹8–10 LPA Wipro Turbo NLTH: ₹6.5–7 LPA Wipro NLTH Standard: ₹3.5–4.5 LPA Cognizant: ₹4–5 LPA Capgemini: ₹4–5 LPA Accenture Packaged App Associate: ₹4.5–5.5 LPA
These salaries are on fixed-package bands with limited negotiation room for freshers.
Salary by Role
Role determines base; company determines ceiling:
Software Development Engineer (SDE/SWE): ₹3.5–32 LPA depending on tier Data Analyst: ₹4–12 LPA at service companies; ₹10–22 LPA at product companies Business Analyst: ₹5–10 LPA at service companies; ₹12–22 LPA at product companies Product Manager (APM programs): ₹15–30 LPA at Tier-1 product companies (Google APM, Amazon APM, Flipkart etc.) DevOps/SRE: ₹6–18 LPA, strong demand especially at cloud-native companies Machine Learning Engineer: ₹12–35 LPA, high variance — ML roles at FAANG pay near-SDE levels; at startups, ML fresher pay is irregular
SDE roles have the highest volume of high-paying jobs for freshers. Data/ML roles have higher ceilings but fewer openings at top pay.
City-wise Salary Adjustment
Most companies have national pay bands, but cost of living, office concentration, and campus proximity create effective differences that matter for your negotiation:
Bangalore: Highest demand, most product company offices. SDE pay is 10–15% above national average at Tier-2 companies due to talent competition. The cost-of-living premium partially offsets this — but the career optionality from being in Bangalore's tech ecosystem is difficult to quantify and probably worth more than the raw salary difference.
Hyderabad: Strong presence of Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Goldman; pay is comparable to Bangalore with lower cost of living — arguably the best net-compensation city for MNC tech roles in India in 2026.
Pune: Tier-2 product companies + IT services hub; SDE pay is 5–10% below Bangalore for equivalent role. Cost of living is meaningfully lower.
Mumbai: Finance-adjacent roles (Goldman, JPMorgan, Citibank tech) pay premium; other SDE roles are 5–8% below Bangalore but cost of living is higher — Mumbai is the worst cost-adjusted value for pure tech roles.
Chennai: Majority service IT; product company presence is limited; SDE pay 10–20% below Bangalore at equivalent role. Reasonable if you have family reasons to be there.
Delhi/NCR: Government tech + startup ecosystem; pay is competitive for NCR-native companies (Paytm, InMobi) but lower average than Bangalore. Growing but not yet at Bangalore or Hyderabad density for product companies.
How to Negotiate Your First Offer
Most freshers treat the first offer as final. At TCS, Infosys, or Wipro, that's correct — the bands are fixed and pushing doesn't help. At a product company, it's different.
The base salary at a product company is on a band and rarely moves much for freshers. But joining bonuses, ESOP or RSU grant sizes, and start dates are genuine levers. Joining bonuses in particular are the easiest to negotiate upward — the recruiter typically has more discretion there than on base. If you have a competing offer, that's your strongest card.
What you genuinely can't move: base at service IT companies (truly fixed) and FAANG base bands (level-defined). Don't try.
When you do negotiate, keep it simple: 'I have an offer from [Company] at ₹X. I'm excited about this role — is there flexibility on the joining bonus or RSU grant to close the gap?' You don't need a longer script than that. The implied outside option does most of the work.
Most candidates who have this conversation at product companies get some movement, even when the base doesn't shift. The counter-offer conversation is almost always worth having.