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How much do graduates earn in the UK?

How much do graduates earn in the UK? Average earnings aged 22 - 64 Graduate Non-Graduate ££££££££££ ££££££££££ £30,000 ££££££££££ ££££££££ ££££££££££ £18,000 Source of data: Office of National Statistics April 2011 Entry level salaries Graduate v Non-Graduate £30,293 Dentistry You must have a degree £29,132 Medicine You must have a degree £26,542 General Engineering £17,781 £25,722 Economics £16,237 £24,259 Mathematics £15,582 £22,311 Computer Science £15,370 £21,329 Business Studies |£15,672 £21,327 Accounting & Finance £16,207 £20,719 Law £14,786 £20,236 Pharmacy £15,222 £18,488 English | £14,230 £18,041 Architecture £14,645 Mean salaries of full-time, first degree leavers entering employment or self-employment. (Source of data: HESA 2009-10) Published April 2012 How employable are graduates? % of graduates currently in employment Pharmacy 88% Business Medicine Studies 95% 81% Accounting & Finance Maths Dentistry 64% 100% English 78% 69% Law 54% General Engineering Remaining % are either studying and not employed or unemployed Architecture 74% 75% Computer Science Economics 74% 75% INTO www.intohigher.com (Source of data: HESA 2009-10) Published April 2012 top salary for a dentist combining NHS and private work 'OTT3 top salary for a senior architect 000ʻ 083

How much do graduates earn in the UK?

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A graduates vs non-graduates look at earnings in the UK. Also includes how employable graduates are.

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