Is ₹8 lakh a Good Salary for a Fresher in India?
Short answer: it is a comfortable starting package in most Indian cities, with real room to save from month one. In hand, ₹8 lakh is about ₹61,263 a month for FY 2026-27, not the ₹66,667 that dividing by twelve suggests.
What ₹61,263 a month actually covers
The honest test of a salary is not the number, it is what is left after you have a roof and eat. These are rough single-person baselines, and they swing a lot by city, but they show the shape of it.
- In hand: ₹61,263
- 1BHK rent: −₹25,000
- Basic living: −₹15,000
- In hand: ₹61,263
- Shared rent: −₹12,000
- Basic living: −₹15,000
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Before you decide it is good or bad
A fresher offer is more than its CTC. Two packages of the same size can be very different once you read the fine print, so check these before you sign:
- How much of the ₹8 lakh is fixed versus variable. A big performance-pay slice means you only get part of it unless targets are met.
- Whether there is a training bond, and what you would owe for leaving early. Work it out on the bond calculator.
- Any joining bonus and whether it is clawed back if you leave inside a year.
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Common questions
Is ₹8 lakh a good salary for a fresher in India?
₹8 lakh works out to about ₹61,263 a month in hand. It is a comfortable starting package in most Indian cities, with real room to save from month one. Whether it feels good depends mostly on your city: the same figure that is tight for living alone in a metro is comfortable when you share a place or live in a tier-2 city.
What is the in-hand salary for a ₹8 lakh fresher package?
About ₹61,263 a month, after employer PF and gratuity are set aside and income tax, your own PF and professional tax are deducted. Dividing ₹8 lakh by twelve gives ₹66,667, but that is the cost to company, not your salary.
Can I live alone in a metro on ₹8 lakh?
Yes, though carefully. After a metro 1BHK (~₹25,000) and basic living (~₹15,000), roughly ₹21,263 a month is left for savings and everything else. Sharing a flat frees up a lot more.
Figures use FY 2026-27 slabs and assume basic pay at 50% of CTC, the new tax regime where it wins, and standard PF and professional tax. Rent and living costs are rough single-person baselines and vary widely by city. Not financial advice.