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Next Education India Human Resources Department Salaries in India

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1 - 3 years exp. (9 salaries)
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₹2.3 L/yr - ₹3.6 L/yr

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6 - 14 years exp. (8 salaries)
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₹5.6 L/yr - ₹12 L/yr

2 - 8 years exp. (6 salaries)
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₹3.7 L/yr - ₹5 L/yr

1 - 2 years exp. (5 salaries)
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₹2.8 L/yr - ₹3.5 L/yr

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0 - 2 years exp. (4 salaries)
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₹1.1 L/yr - ₹3.1 L/yr

7 - 8 years exp. (3 salaries)
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₹6.2 L/yr - ₹6.3 L/yr

12 - 15 years exp. (3 salaries)
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₹14 L/yr - ₹16 L/yr

3 - 4 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹2.7 L/yr - ₹3.5 L/yr

7 - 9 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹5.2 L/yr - ₹6.6 L/yr

9 - 10 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹8.3 L/yr - ₹10.6 L/yr

3 - 4 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹3.6 L/yr - ₹4.7 L/yr

3 - 4 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹3.2 L/yr - ₹4.1 L/yr

2 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹1.9 L/yr - ₹2.4 L/yr

12 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹6.3 L/yr - ₹8 L/yr

11 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹5.3 L/yr - ₹6.8 L/yr

9 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹5.7 L/yr - ₹7.2 L/yr

6 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹4.7 L/yr - ₹6 L/yr

2 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹3.2 L/yr - ₹4.1 L/yr

4 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹3.8 L/yr - ₹4.8 L/yr

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₹4.1 L/yr - ₹5.2 L/yr

Last Updated: 13 Dec, 2024

Salary related reviews for Next Education India

3.3

Rated by 8 employees for salary & benefits

Full Time

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Other Department

5.0
  •  posted on 06 Nov 2024

5.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

...re: Employees say that the work culture is good and the environment is friendly. On-time salary: Employees say that they receive their salaries on time. Supportive management: Employees say that the management is supportive. Scope for self-development: Employees say that there is scope for self-development. Benefits: Employees say that there are good benefits.

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Dislikes

Appraisal cycle: Some say there are false promises during the appraisal cycle

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Engineering - Software & QA Department

1.0
  •  posted on 22 Apr 2024

2.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

Only Salary On Time.

Dislikes

I am going to write an unbiased review based purely based on my personal experience. It may be lengthy, so please bear with me. I have spent a significant amount of time in this company as a software engineer, making me eligible to share my thoughts. 1. Bare minimum facilities are also not given to software developer like Laptop. because of the strict work from office policy. 2. No annual bonus (which they promise in offer letter) has been paid since past few years. Every year, excuses are made regarding the company's performance. 3. A very strict work-from-office policy is in place, not allowing long leaves, even for "once in a lifetime moments" like marriage. 4. Most of the best engineers (seniors) from premium institutes left the company around covid times. No senior engineers have been hired in since then. also the company stopped recruiting from premium institutes, opting for interns from other colleges at minimum salaries, turning them into full-time employees. so tech team is running with few experienced team lead and all junior developers. 5. The tech team which work on an internal product has a hire and fire policy, frequent firings. Other technical teams are no better, with infrequent firings but inadequate salaries and excessive workload. 6. There seems to be a negative perception surrounding the idea of employees stepping away briefly to recharge. 7. Excessive micromanagement and lack of adherence to software development practices like Agile/Scrum which makes it difficult to learn along with work as everybody is pressurized to deliver the work in very less time than the actual time the work should take. 8. Higher management treat employees like machines, expecting them to work more than official working hours every day. 9. Working on weekends is considered normal in certain teams. 10. There is no career growth, no proper career ladder, and no fair promotion system. 11. Blame for everything comes to developer if something goes wrong. nobody sees poor planning, quality assurance etc. and developers have to toil for fixing it asap. 12. Sometimes irrelevant timelines are promised by managers/pms without any discussion about the technical complexities/feasibility of the work which makes it very hard for developer in achieving that. 13. Some individuals in higher technical management have been there for more than a decade, treating employees without empathy. 14. Due to the point number 7, new team members find it difficult to understand the code, making changes challenging as the code is gradually becoming tightly coupled. 15. The inability to hire senior engineers may be attributed to their significantly low pay scale compared to market standards. 16. Nobody talks about innovation/automation/tech hackathons. everyone is focused on just getting the work done due to pressure from higher management. 17. False promises are made during the appraisal cycle every year, which are never fulfilled. 18. Most teams work under team leads who are powerless in matters of bonus/increment, unable to voice their opinions. Almost everything is decided by existing people in higher management. 19. Switching from this company becomes nearly impossible due to a) excessive work on weekdays leading to exhaustion, b) frequent working weekends, limiting personal time, c) strict work-from-office policy making it difficult to attend interviews, and d) an outdated tech stack in the frontend not preferred by companies in current times. 20. If you join, you should be ready to give up on all your passion/hobbies/life-events/home visits/vacation, etc, and work day & night tirelessly not expecting anything in return apart from the base salary discussed because lot of people in higher technical management have done that already and expect the employees also to do the same.

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Marketing & Communication Department

1.0
  •  posted on 11 Apr 2023

1.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

On time salary. That's it. Nothing else.

Dislikes

How much ever efforts you put in or the quality of work you deliver does not matter in this organisation. Under the pretext of "cost cutting" managers fire employees whom they have an issue with. You will be asked to work over-time, extend because "work needs to be done", yet it won't reflect in your pay or appraisal. Even when employees leave, they shy away from hiring replacements and pile work on the existing employees.

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Marketing & Communication Department

1.0
  •  posted on 03 Mar 2023

3.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

Nothing much. I only had good and friendly team mates. Nothing to like about company

Dislikes

...he books were sent for printing, we were fired without proper severance package. Even the so called bonus were not paid, which is big hit on our ctc.

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Engineering - Software & QA Department

1.0
  •  posted on 18 Oct 2022

1.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

- On Time Salary. - Learning only if you are part of NLP team.

Dislikes

- Too much workload - Rude and abusive CEO - No Amenities - No Fun Activities - No Training for Fresher - Not flexible with timings - No Employee Benefit - No Bonus to Employees Overall there is nothing on this company apart from Learning only if you are a part of CRM team

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Next Education India Salary FAQs

How much does Next Education India pay per year?
The average Next Education India salary ranges from approximately ₹1 Lakh to ₹2.5 Lakhs per year for a Intern and ₹30 Lakhs to ₹45.4 Lakhs per year for a Vice President. Salary estimates are based on 62 Next Education India salaries received from various employees of Next Education India. Next Education India employees rate the overall salary and benefits package 3.3/5 stars.
What is the highest salary in Next Education India?
The highest-paying job at Next Education India is a Vice President with a salary of ₹30 Lakhs to ₹45.4 Lakhs per year. The top 10% of employees earn more than ₹12 lakhs per year. The top 1% earn more than a whopping ₹25 lakhs per year.
What is the minimum salary in Next Education India?
Minimum salary at Next Education India depends on the role you are applying for. For E Learning Support Engineer the minimum salary is ₹1.1 Lakh to ₹3 Lakhs per year, and for Technical Support Engineer the minimum salary is ₹1.2 Lakh to ₹4 Lakhs per year and so on.
What is the salary package for freshers in Next Education India?
The average salary at Next Education India for freshers varies from ₹2.4 Lakhs to ₹3 Lakhs per year for Graphic Designer and ₹3.2 Lakhs to ₹7 Lakhs per year for Software Engineer.
What is the notice period at Next Education India in Human Resources Department?
According to AmbitionBox, 53% of the Next Education India employees in Human Resources Department reported a notice period of 1 Month, 41% reported a notice period of 15 days or less and the remaining reported other notice period durations. This is based on 32 responses on AmbitionBox in last 2 years.

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