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How much does a university graduate earn in Singapore?

How much does a university graduate earn in Singapore?

Median monthly starting salary of local university graduates in Singapore 2011-2020. In 2020, the median gross monthly starting salary of first-degree graduates from Singapore universities in full-time employment was around 3.7 thousand Singapore dollars.

How much does NUS graduate earn?

Degree From NUS Median Salary In Full-Time Permanent Employment
Bachelor of Science (Pharmacy) $3,600 93.7\%
Bachelor of Science (Data Science & Analytics) $4,125 78.3\%
NUS Business School
Bachelor of Business Administration $4,000 66.7\%

What is a normal graduate salary?

We have created a definitive list of the realistic starting salaries based on the whole market using actual salary data from the past 10 years….Graduate salaries in 2021.

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Year Salary(GBP)
2017 22118
2018 23506
2019 24134
2020 24451

What is the average salary of a SMU graduate?

The mean gross monthly salary of SMU graduates in full-time permanent jobs is S$3,977 in 2018, a modest increase over the previous year’s salary of S$3,910. The median gross monthly salary of graduates in full-time permanent employment is S$3,600 in 2018, up from S$3,500 in 2017.

What is the average salary of NUS graduates in Singapore?

NUS further revealed that the mean gross monthly salary of fresh NUS graduates in full-time permanent employment was S$3,659 in 2017 – up 3.7\% from the S$3,527 in 2016. While the median gross monthly salary of fresh graduates in full-time permanent employment was S$3,500 in 2017 – 2.9\% higher than the S$3,400 in 2016.

What is the average salary for NTU graduates?

Business & Computing (double degree) NTU graduates continued to earn the highest median gross monthly salary at S$4,575, followed by Accountancy & Business (double degree) and Computer Science graduates at S$4,000.

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What are the top 3 industries for SMU graduates?

Similar to the previous year, the top three industries of employment for SMU graduates were Financial and Insurance, Information & Communication, and Legal, Accounting and Auditing. Financial and Insurance sector maintained its position as the highest paid industry with an average gross monthly salary of S$4,767.