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Pradeep Chaudhary

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In India, Product Managers earn an average of ₹13.4-₹25.8L annually, starting at ₹4.8L and reaching ₹40L for experienced professionals, significantly higher than the national average of ₹3.8L. Globally, salaries vary: US ($116,963 + $5K bonus), UK (£55,272), Germany (€70,394), and Canada (CA$92,804). International salaries are generally higher due to differences in cost of living, demand, and economic conditions. These averages depend on experience, location, company size, and industry. Data Source: Jobted, GD, CF

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