The best and worst paid graduate jobs have been revealed in a new report- with one university course delivering a starting salary lower than what some McDonald s workers earn.
The 2020 Graduate Outcomes Survey provides an overview of employment opportunities and conditions for those joining the workforce after completing their degree.
The report found those who studied pharmacy were among the lowest paid workers in the country, taking home a median entry-level salary of $49,600.
The average yearly salary for a manager at McDonald s is $51,250.
Pharmacists (pictured) are the lowest paid university graduates in the country - earning $49,600 in their first year of work
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Study in the UK this September: Five Reasons Nigerians choose to study at the University of Dundee
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Whilst the international pandemic has had a huge impact on travel and education, Nigerian students are continuing to accept places to study at the University of Dundee in the UK. Here are some of the reasons for this:
The University of Dundee has a long history of welcoming students from Nigeria
Over 2,600 African students have graduated from the University of Dundee with bachelors, masters and PhD degrees. Many of those students studied degrees within the University’s very popular Centre for Energy, Petroleum, Mineral Law and Policy. In recent years, in addition to studying oil and gas related degrees, Nigerian students have been arriving in Dundee to undertake degrees in Business, Law