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QA & SDET Salary Report India 2026: Verified, Sourced, Reconciled

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QA & SDET Salary Report India 2026: Verified, Sourced, Reconciled
Posted on Jul 11
Originally published at careerintel.dev
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Why every salary site gives a different number — and the honest consensus, reconciled from six public sources with an open methodology.
Every figure cited; nothing proprietary, nothing invented.
Search any testing-role salary in India and you get a different number from every site — ₹5 lakh here, ₹7 there, a confident ₹17 somewhere else. The numbers aren't wrong; they're measuring different things, and almost no one explains which. This report does the unglamorous work: it reconciles six public 2026 sources into one honest picture, shows its method, and cites every figure. The goal is the most trustworthy QA/SDET salary reference for India — not the highest number.
What this is, plainly: a transparent synthesis of public data, not a proprietary dataset. We did not run a survey or scrape profiles — we reconciled what reputable public sources already report, and we show our working. CareerIntel's whole premise is "verified, not hallucinated," so a salary report that hid its sources or invented a number would undercut the brand. Every figure below is cited with an access date; where sources conflict, we say so.
Methodology (read this — it's the point)
The Single Most Useful Thing To Understand Is why Salary Numbers Disagree. They Come From Two Kinds Of Source That Measure Different Populations:
- Survey-based (PayScale, Glassdoor, Indeed, AmbitionBox): self-reported pay from a broad mix of real employees — freshers to seniors, service and product companies. These run lower and more representative of the typical engineer.
- Aggregator / scraped (some "₹17 lakh average" sites, parts of 6figr): pulled from profiles that skew senior, product-company, and often report total compensation including stock. These run roughly 2× the surveys — not fake, just measuring the top slice.
Our reconciliation rules, applied consistently:
- Prefer survey medians for "typical" ranges;
- Treat scraped/aggregator figures as a ceiling for senior product-company roles, never as an average;
- Present every figure as a range, not a point;
- Separate base from total comp and never compare across the two;
- Exclude any figure we can't trace to a dated public source.
Sources were accessed 2026-06-18 (listed in full at the end). The honest limitation: self-reported data has selection bias, and bands move with the market — re-verify anything older than ~6 months.
Key findings (citable, every figure sourced)
Sources disagree by ~2–3× for the same role — almost entirely explained by survey-vs-scraped populations and base-vs-total-comp, not by one source being "wrong."
- Typical QA engineer (all-India, all levels): roughly ₹5.5–7 LPA (PayScale ~₹5.5; Glassdoor ~₹6.5–7). The "₹17 lakh average" figures are a senior product-company ceiling, not a typical number.
- The automation premium is ~30–40% role-for-role (automation ~₹6 LPA vs manual ~₹4.3 LPA, Glassdoor) — not the "50–100%" often quoted, which describes upskilling over 12–18 months.
- SDET sits highest, median ~₹9–11 LPA all-experience (PayScale), rising past ₹20 LPA at product companies with stock.
- Product vs service is ~2–3× base — the largest single lever, larger than city or years.
- Skill premiums: Playwright ~5–15% over Selenium-only; knowing both ~15–25%; CI/CD+automation ~₹10–18 LPA; API automation ~₹7–14 LPA (TestDino 2026; Testleaf 2025).
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Reconciled ranges by role & experience
Read as ranges, not promises. Each role has a dedicated, deeper guide linked below.
Manual / functional QA
~₹3.7–4.3 LPA typical (Indeed/Glassdoor) — the lowest, shrinking band.
- 0–2 yrs ₹2.9–5.0
- 2–5 yrs ₹5–8
- 5–8 yrs ₹8–15
- 8+ yrs ₹12–21+ LPA.
Full detail: QA engineer salary in India
Automation tester
- 0–2 yrs ₹4–6
- 2–5 yrs ₹6–11
- 5–8 yrs ₹11–20
- 8+ yrs ₹20+ LPA.
Detail: automation tester salary
SDET
- entry ₹4–8
- mid ₹10–20
- senior/lead ₹21–40+ LPA (top-decile/product higher).
Detail: SDET salary in India
By city (directional)
City shifts the number less than role or company type, but it matters. Directionally across the public sources: Pune and Delhi-NCR consistently top typical pay; Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai sit mid-pack (weigh Mumbai's cost of living); Bengaluru is mid-pack on average but has the highest ceiling in the country thanks to product/GCC density — see QA salary in Bangalore for why the average misleads.
The "am I underpaid?" framework
Don't compare yourself to a headline average. Compare on four axes at once:
- your experience band,
- your city,
- manual vs automation vs SDET,
- service vs product.
A 4-year automation tester at a product company in Pune and a 4-year manual tester at a service company in a tier-2 city are both "QA engineers" earning wildly different, both-correct numbers. If you're below your band on all four axes, the fastest levers are skill (toward automation/SDET) and company type (toward product) — covered in the QA engineer career roadmap.
How to cite this report
Journalists, bloggers, and researchers are welcome to cite these reconciled ranges with attribution. Suggested citation: "CareerIntel — 2026 QA & SDET Salary Report for India (careerintel.dev/research/qa-sdet-salary-india-2026), a transparent synthesis of public 2026 sources." Please link to this page and cite the underlying public sources (listed below) for the raw figures — we synthesised them, we didn't generate them.


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Limitations (the honest part)
Self-reported survey data carries selection bias; treat all figures as directional ranges. Bands move with the market — these reflect mid-2026 and should be re-verified after ~6 months. We report public aggregates only; we make no proprietary-data claim and ran no primary survey. Total-comp figures (with stock) are volatile and company-specific — we flag them as ceilings, not norms.
Where CareerIntel fits (honestly)
A reconciled market range tells you where the market is. It can't tell you which specific companies pay the top of your band for your exact stack, or whether your profile reaches them — that needs current, per-person research. That's the gap CareerIntel closes.
Find out which companies pay the top of your band. Scored target roles, verified company deep-dives with real comp bands, and an ATS-ready resume — delivered in 4 business days, every figure checked against its source. → See a real sample
FAQ
Why do QA salary numbers vary so much between sites?
Because they measure different populations. Survey sites (PayScale, Glassdoor, Indeed) capture a broad mix of real employees and run lower; aggregator/scraped sites skew senior, product-company, and often report total comp with stock, running ~2× higher. Neither is "wrong" — they answer different questions.
What is the average QA/SDET salary in India in 2026?
Typical QA engineer ~₹5.5–7 LPA; automation tester ~₹6–8.5 LPA; SDET median ~₹9–11 LPA, rising past ₹20 LPA at product companies with stock. Read these as reconciled ranges from public sources, not point figures — your number depends on experience, city, role type, and company type.
Is this CareerIntel's own salary data?
No — and we are explicit about that. This is a transparent synthesis of public 2026 sources (PayScale, Glassdoor, Indeed, AmbitionBox, 6figr, TestDino, Testleaf) with an open methodology. We did not run a survey or scrape profiles; our contribution is the reconciliation and the cited ranges. Every figure links to its public source.
Can I cite this salary report?
Yes, with attribution — link to this page and cite the underlying public sources for the raw figures. The reconciliation and methodology are ours; the
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