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Research finds Surveying most underrated Australian degree

McCrindle Research has recently found that Surveying is one of Australia’s most underrated degrees with 9 out of 10 graduates finding work and starting on a median salary of $52,500. This compares with Architecture, which has 7 out of 10 graduates employed full time with a median starting salary of $32,500.

To read more of McCrindle’s research comparing graduate employment and salaries, click here or download the full report here.

Kim Hesse

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