The banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) was the highest paid sector with Rs 433 median hourly gross salary, followed by IT at Rs 386.8.
Among other job intensive sectors, healthcare, caring services and social work sector saw a gross hourly salary of Rs 242.5.
The online career and recruitment solutions provider noted that despite economic growth, the median hourly salary of the manufacturing sector witnessed a declining trend from Rs 252.1 in 2015 to Rs 211.7 in 2016.
"Despite being significant for the Indian economy, the sector remains amongst lowest paid at Rs 211.7. Additionally, there is an ambitious target of increasing GDP contribution of manufacturing sector to 25 per cent of by 2025," Monster India MD, A-Pac and Middle East Sanjay Modi said.
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There is a "wide gap between opportunities and the potential that is yet to be realised", he added.
According to the Monster Salary Index' (MSI) for 2016, the rate at which the salaries in the manufacturing sector is dipping, it could pose a challenge to attract new talent entering the marketplace.
Moreover, gender pay gap is also very much rampant in the sector as male employees earn Rs 256.6 on an average, while female employees earn Rs 179.8, constituting a 29.9 per cent gender pay gap.
The report covered eight sectors which also included transport, logistics, communication; construction and technical consultancy.