₹600,000
Avg. Base Salary (INR)
/ year
Avg. Base Salary (INR)
The average salary for an Urban and Regional Planner is ₹600,000
Base Salary
₹0 - ₹600k
Total Pay
₹0 - ₹600k
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What Do Urban and Regional Planners Do?
Urban and Regional Planner Tasks
- Develop long and short term plans for land use, growth, maintenance, and revitalization.
- Monitor relevant legislation and ensure compliance of all projects with federal, state, and local regulations.
- Assist and make recommendations on funding allocations for programs or transportation projects.
- Develop, design, and implement studies on transportation, air quality, housing, and population, and analyze and report on results.
- Address social, economic, environmental, and health problems by making recommendations location improvements or zoning regulations.
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Gender Breakdown
Female
66.7%
Male
33.3%
This data is based on 3 survey responses. Learn more about the gender pay gap.
Common Health Benefits
Medical
67%
None