WITH the economic recovery, the Class of 2010 from the three local universities are reporting higher employment rates and better starting salaries compared to graduates from the year before.
In particular, graduates from the Singapore Management University(SMU) last year had a record employment rate of 99.9 per cent and higher starting salaries across five of the university's degree programmes, surpassing the performance of graduates in 2009, when 96.8 per cent found employment.
At the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University, about 90 per cent found jobs within six months.
These were among the findings of the Graduate Employment Survey just released by the Education Ministry.
The average monthly salary among SMU graduates in full-time jobs was $3,271, an improvement of 5.8 per cent over 2009's figure of $3,093 - it is also the highest for SMU graduates since its first cohort graduated in 2004.
In addition, the top 20 per cent of its graduates, usually those working in financial institutions, brought home an average salary of $5,062. There were some among the 125 top-earners who were paid up to $13,000 a month.
- The Straits Times
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