Are you already thinking about what salary you want to earn after you graduate? For many students, what you earn is an important factor in what career you pursue and what you study in the UK. A report from the Higher Education Statistics Agency published what students earn six months after graduation in each profession, with Dentistry students the big winners.

The top top ten UK salaries six months after graduation can be found below and we can help you apply to study in the UK with expert application advice from our international team of consultants. Arrange your free conultation today.

Best UK Salaries for Graduates

1. Dentistry

What we say: “Dentistry is one of the most competitive courses in the UK to apply for and successful applicants will require strong academic grades, the commitment to complete a long degree and the practical and mental skills needed to concentrate over long periods of time.”

  • Average salary six months after graduation: £30,432
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2. Chemical Engineering

What we say: “Chemical Engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of physical science (e.g. chemistry and physics), and life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry).”

3. Medicine

What we say: “The entry standards for any medical school are strict and exacting. Interviews for admission can be tough and students should expect questioning on motivation, previous work, personal interests, as well as being able to produce evidence of all previous achievements.”

4. Economics

What we say: “While studying Economics, students will develop their problem solving, data analysis, computing and written and oral presentation skills, all abilities which are highly regarded and sought after in today’s economic climate.”

5. General Engineering

What we say: “Within the wide boundaries of the engineering profession there are thousands of challenging activities in areas such as research, development, design, manufacture and operation of products and services to be pursued.”

6. Veterinary Medicine

7. Mechanical Engineering

What we say: “Mechanical Engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems.”

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