The pursuit of a higher degree is generally considered a major investment. Each year, students enroll in MS programs all over the world to get the best in education.
And each year, USA leads in the international admission of fresh college graduates from India – the ritual-like biannual fall and spring migration of bright eyed, slightly nervous younglings to the land of opportunities.
With nearly 5000 Universities in the US (Read Guide to an MS degree), there’s a lot of room to choose the best suited program catering to the needs of every individual student.
USA’s leading torch is followed by Canada and Australia, with UK’s strict immigration making it fall behind in laying out the welcome mat for international students.
As of 2020, there are over 190,000 Indian students in USA, over 68,000 in Canada and over 79,000 in Australia. (Read Popular Study Destination Countries)
With an MS costing more than $70,000 (INR > Rs 40,00,000) (Read Cost of MS in US), you may quite obviously wish to know the return of such an investment.
We are assuming that the motivation, to pursue an MS, is for the most part in obtaining a job with satisfactory compensation, the other being the love of the subject itself.
With the three major higher education destinations, spanning two continents – USA, Canada and Australia, we have listed the most commonly studied fields along with the average salaries.
Consider this the next best thing to actually looking into your possible future. Well, you are already here reading a crystal ball article anyway!
[Editor’s Note: Article updated in July 2021 to reflect the latest data]
Average Salary after MS in US, Canada and Australia
Here are the details of each country with popular fields and average salaries based on current studies.
Salary after MS in Australia
The number of public and private institutions for higher education pales in comparison to the US.
There are less than 150 but nearly 25% of them are considered to be among the top ranked universities in the world, with nearly 5% of them among the top 100, as per QS University Rankings. (Source: Top Universities)
Australian National University, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland and Monash University are some of the prestigious ones in Australia.
The distribution of international students varies between fields, with the largest number pursuing Business and Management degrees.
Here is a list of fields in order of popularity, from the land down under, in the recent past (Source: IIE.org).
Subject | Number of International Students (approx.) |
Business and Management | 176,000 |
Engineering | 46,000 |
Mathematics and Computer Sciences | 70,000 |
Others | 172,000 |
The popularity of STEM fields is mainly owed to to its job prospects and higher potential salaries.
Based on surveys conducted by compensation data resource website, PayScale.com, we have listed here a few starting salaries in accordance with the above popular fields of study.
Job Description | Average Salary |
Human Resource | AU$90,000 |
Business Manager | AU$82,000 |
Marketing Manager | AU$80,000 |
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services | AU$104,000 (LivingInAustralia) |
Aeronautical Engineering Chemical Civil Electrical Electronic/Computer Mechanical Mining Other |
AU$100,000 AU$87,200 AU$80,000 AU$89,000 AU$93,000 AU$81,000 AU$122,000 AU$85,000 |
Health Care and Social Assistance | AU$94,000 (LivingInAustralia) |
Humanities and Social Sciences | ~AU$50,000 |
Humanities and Social Sciences graduates are most likely to get the least in returns for their investments on advanced degrees.
That being said, Australia ranks fifth in countries with highest average income.
With an exchange rate roughly hovering around Rs 55 for every AU dollar, it is quite a handsome compensation for Indians. Read Why study in Australia
Salary after MS in Canada
According to the data on IIE.org, Canada does not have any private higher education institutes and the total number of public ones are about 250.
Twenty six of those are ranked among the best in the world, according to Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2016-17 (2019 data shows 27 universities).
Some of the best ones being University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, University of Montreal, University of Alberta and McMaster University, to name a few.
Following the same recipe as in with Australia, here’s a list of most popular degrees in Canada (StatCan.gc.ca) in 2018/2019 enrolment year published recently.
Subject | Percentage distribution | |
International (Total number being 313,395) Domestic (Total 1,629,453) |
Canada | |
Business, Management and Public Administration | 31 | 19 |
Architecture, Engineering and Related Technologies | 18 | 11 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Law | 11 | 15 |
Humanities | 8 | 12 |
Physical and Life Sciences, and Technologies | 8 | 9 |
Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences | 10.5 | 4 |
Health, Parks, Recreation and Fitness | 5 | 15 |
Education | 1 | 5.2 |
These numbers represent overall enrolment of international students and not particularly exclusively for MS students.
However it was estimated, according to the studies done by the Post Secondary Student Information System (PSIS), that a significant number (nearly 20% historically) of International students enrolled in Masters programs which also accounted for about a similar distrbution of all Masters students in Canada.
Here is some information of average salaries, obtained mostly from Payscale.com.
Job Description | Average Salary |
Human Resource | C$71,000 |
Marketing Manager | C$64,000 |
Architectural Intern Design Architect |
C$54,000 C$67,000 |
Production Manager, Manufacturing | C$74,000 |
Mechanical Engineering | C$67,000 |
Social Worker Mental Health Therapist |
C$61,500 C$58,000 |
Physics Chemistry |
C$80,000/ > 1 year C$130,000/ >10 years |
Software Engineer | C$77,000 |
Teacher | C$36,000 / Entry Level to C$75,000 experienced With C$58,500 in Alberta (GlobalNews.ca) |
With about Rs 60 to one Canadian dollar, the average salaries are somewhat less than Australia’s.
However, according to the cost of living rankings on Numbeo.com, Australia ranks more than ten points higher than Canada in living expenditures (nearly 85 to Canada’s 75).
Essentially what this means is if New York’s cost of living was considered to be a 100, then Australia is cheaper by 15% while Canada is cheaper by 25.
Salary after MS in USA
And so we finally reach the most popular destination of all students everywhere – The United States of America.
We are very much aware of all the wonderfully well known universities in the US – home to nearly 70% of the top 25 universities in the world (Read Ivy League Universities Rankings and Admissions and Best Universities for Placement in USA).
It is unparalleled in higher education resources and facilities, aided with the best in faculty. So clearly it is the most sought after for students pursuing a higher degree.
It is also one of the most friendly countries to immigrate to, to study and subsequently earn a living in the all mighty US dollars, which last heard, was placed at Rs 75 to one USD. So let’s rinse and repeat the census.
Here’s some numbers reflecting the number of international students by field of study, in the US. (Source IIE.org)
Subject | Number of International Students (approx.) in 2019/20 |
Business and Management | 174,470 |
Engineering | 220,542 |
Mathematics and Computer Sciences | 205,207 |
Social Sciences | 84,440 |
Physical and Life Sciences | 81,971 |
Humanities | 16,992 |
Fine and Applied Arts | 64,501 |
Health Professions | 34,934 |
Education | 15,700 |
Agriculture | 13,134 |
Not surprisingly, the numbers are led by management students. However STEM fields are in close competition with Social Sciences.
Unfortunately, though, the field of Social Sciences doesn’t fall in the toppers list of highest salaries in the US (Read MS Degrees that pay the highest Salary).
As promised, we will lay out a glimpse of what most of the masses are amassing at the end of every year, after having an advanced degree in some of the above mentioned subject matter.
So get your calculators oiled up and ready to see what you could be expecting to get paid in a few years, which if all else falls in place, will be the logical conclusion to your travel overseas to obtain a higher degree.
The salary data is obtained from BLS, US News, and Payscale’s surveys.
So here we go.
Job Description | Average Salary (Base Starting) |
Business | $91,000 |
Computer Science | $104,000 |
Engineering | $91,000 |
Mathematics and Sciences | $105,000 (Starting $76,000 to >$120,000 with experience) |
Communications | $54,000 |
Social Sciences | $72,000 |
Business degrees (depending on the program and degree type) can have high paying jobs in the US, after an MS, but the STEM fields and Computer Science manage a a pretty dramatic overthrow once done with higher qualifications like MS and Doctorate, with average salaries over $100,000 as compared to the miniscule movement to $75,000 for Business Doctorates.
In the end, an advanced degree does bring about some decent returns, in most cases. But there is still a great deal of research that you should absolutely put in before you decide your field, your degree, which country and definitely which university to get it from.
The numbers above are mere guide to your eyes and your reality will ultimately depend on many factors which may not have anything to do with the surveyed employees the data was collected from. The economy and job opportunities being the ones most out of your control.
You can, however, attempt to reduce the uncertainties in the others by starting somewhere like here, this big crystal ball of relevant information, and use your resources to build on your very own data reserve.
Good luck mate!
Read these related articles:
– International student life in Australia: What to expect
– Guide to MS degree programs
– Masters in foreign universities versus studying in India
– Average cost of studying abroad: Masters in Europe vs America comparison
Im pursuing BA final year and i want to study overseas. Im looking for Masters in business management from Australia or Canada.
I want to discuss if i came back to india after getting the degree. Is there any future of MBM india?
Is my future secure if i came back?
Yash, in the current day and age, I don’t think any degree can guarantee you a secure future.
A good degree can help you get a few opportunities to crack into the industry and company you prefer, but that’s about it.
Read this post on the value of a foreign degree back in India: https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2016/05/20/value-foreign-mba-india/
Hi,I would like to pursue Executive MBA from either Rotman or Schulich. I would seek guidance on the best executive MBA programs in Canada along with rankings. My details are as below:
Work experience: 17 years with PwC and IBM Consulting
Education: BE and Full time 2 yrs MBA in 2001
IELTS Score: 8.0
Please let me know the best possible options and fee structure / scholarship options for executive MBA.
Thanks.
Hey ! I’ve been having a lot of doubts lately about pursuing masters in Canada.
Can you please tell me whether students can get part time jobs while pursuing masters in Canada.
What is the potential of the job opportunities for a computer science graduate in Canada.
Any kind of help is appreciated
Hello sir.
I have just completed my MBBS in Pakistan but I have not yet completed my internship due to some family issues.
Am I eligible to do a Masters in a field in Biomedical sciences with my MBBS certificate??
If I am eligible, could you please advise me which field would suit me best?
I am really interested in doing something in Biochemistry in Canada with the scope of working and getting a permanent residence there.
Please, suggest me a course that I could undertake in a Canadian University so that I can get a job easily in Canada.
Thanx.
Hi,
I want to do 1 year full time MBA in US. I have 11 years of work ex in automobile industry. Which universities in US offer that without GMAT. Looking at both tier 1 and tier 2 univs. My plans are to either work in US after that or come back to India and look for a senior level position. When would be the best time to apply for work permit during MBA.
Please answer the same questions for Canada as well.
Where, out of US and Canada, its easier to find jobs
@Sonal: Here are the top MBA programs in Canada
https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2015/09/01/best-mba-in-canada-international-students/
@Kalyani: Most longer duration Masters programs have an internship option. Check the specific university site for more details on how it works.
@Salman: You will have to explain the choice of the specialisation in your Statement of Purpose. Canada offers more student friendly work and immigration policies compared to many other countries.
@Kap: Here’s the list of programs that don’t require a GMAT score. However, read the small print and be aware of the limitations of such courses: https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2015/07/27/mba-without-gmat/
Hi ! I wanted to know do you provide loan for university of adelaide in Australia for masters degree? Waiting for your reply ! Thankyou.
Hey , I wanted to know is it mandatory to pursue MBA after B tech for applying PR for Australia. And what about the job did we get that or what
Hi, I’m a mechanical engineer and I want to pursue my masters from Canada. I want to know what are the basic salary figures for a fresher there and how much I can earn after my masters. The above figures have the average salary figures but working experience plays a major role in manufacturing industry which is not taken into consideration. Would it be almost same or something else?
is the salaries monthly or yearly?
Yearly
Is it possible to get a job after doing masters in Data science in Canada? What are the prospects and returns. I am already 40 years old.
hi. i am doing bba, this is my last year, planning to do ms in international business from an university in Canada..? wanted to know the details about it like which university offers this as a 2 year course. what exams do i have to give to be a student there.?