
Key takeaways
- Entry-level UX/UI designers in India typically earn ₹3–6 LPA; mid-level ₹8–14 LPA; senior product designers ₹15–30 LPA or more.
- Portfolio quality and the ability to explain decisions drive salary more than degrees do.
- Fintech, SaaS and global capability centres (GCCs) trend toward the top of each band.
- Career switchers with domain experience often skip the bottom of the entry band.
The honest salary bands (India, 2026)
Salary content online is either inflated to sell courses or outdated. Here are realistic, current bands for UX/UI roles in India:
- Entry level (0–1 yr): ₹3–6 LPA
- Mid-level (2–5 yrs): ₹8–14 LPA
- Senior / lead: ₹15–30+ LPA
Ranges vary by city (Bengaluru and Hyderabad trend higher), company type (product companies and GCCs pay more than service agencies), and — more than anything — portfolio quality.
What actually moves you up a band?
Not certificates by themselves. Hiring panels reward: research-backed case studies, the ability to defend decisions under questioning, systems-level UI craft, and business fluency. This is why assessment-based schooling — where a live jury grades your portfolio — outperforms passive video courses on outcomes.
Career switchers: your experience counts
Professionals switching from QA, support, marketing or teaching often enter above the fresher floor, because domain knowledge plus design skills is a rarer profile than either alone. See real trajectories on our success stories page.
The path to the numbers
Job-ready in 4–6 months via the Professional Certificate; senior bands via the Career Accelerator or the 11-month PG Programme in UX/UI Design. And before you accept any offer — negotiate; it's a designed conversation like any other.
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