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2017 the highest and lowest undergraduate majors in Australia with the highest and lowest employment rates

 
[Education News]     19 Jan 2018
Students in the new state and Canberra have been receiving college offers since Friday, and several other states are due to issue offers in the coming weeks.

Students in the new state and Canberra have been receiving college offers since Friday, and several other states are due to issue offers in the coming weeks.

Almost 30 percent of students could not find a full-time job within four months of graduation, according to a national 2017 college graduate survey released the week before. Forty-five percent of IT executives and nearly 50 percent of management, business, and creative arts graduates believe their degree is irrelevant to current employment.


In 2017, the highest employment rates for undergraduate graduates were:

1. Medicine

2. Pharmaceutical

3. Dentistry

4. Nursing care

5. Teache

6. business administration


Among them, the degree with the lowest full-time employment rate includes:

1. Creative art

2. science

3. Psychology

4. Communication science


In addition, students in small cities are more likely to find jobs than students at big city universities.

Going to college is something that many people aspire to, but will this view change after tens of thousands of universities? According to the results of the 2017 employer, Student satisfaction Survey:

More than 10% of graduates think their degree is "not important at all" to find a job.

Fifteen percent of graduates said their qualifications were "less important" to their jobs.

More than half of employers doubt the value of certificates in management, business, creative arts, and information technology.

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