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2.8% sing and dance? Inflation in 2011 was 3-4 %
Poly grads earning more than peers
By Joanne Chan | Posted: 09 January 2012 0003 hrs
SINGAPORE: Polytechnic graduates continue to enjoy strong job prospects and are earning higher salaries, according to a recent survey.
It found that the 2011 cohort earned slightly more than their peers a year ago.
The latest graduate employment survey - conducted by the five polytechnics between October and November 2011 - attracted 13,386 respondents.
It found that fresh graduates in full-time jobs - or those who completed their studies in 2011 and were not liable for national service - earned a median gross monthly salary of S$1,850.
That's up S$50, or 2.8 per cent, from 2010.
Those who commanded higher salaries studied Health Sciences and Built Environment, as well as Engineering & Maritime.
They earned S$1,900 a month.
The employment rate as of October among fresh graduates reached 92.1 per cent, up marginally from 91.5 per cent in 2010.
Salaries also rose for post-national service graduates - defined as those who graduated in 2008 and completed their NS between 1 April 2010 and 31 March 2011.
They earned a median gross monthly salary of S$2,100, up from S$2,000 in 2010.
The overall employment rate was 94.7 per cent, down slightly from 95.4 per cent the year before.
Among post-NS graduates, those from Business, Management, Design & Others commanded higher salaries at S$2,150 a month.
2.8% sing and dance? Inflation in 2011 was 3-4 %
Poly grads earning more than peers
By Joanne Chan | Posted: 09 January 2012 0003 hrs
SINGAPORE: Polytechnic graduates continue to enjoy strong job prospects and are earning higher salaries, according to a recent survey.
It found that the 2011 cohort earned slightly more than their peers a year ago.
The latest graduate employment survey - conducted by the five polytechnics between October and November 2011 - attracted 13,386 respondents.
It found that fresh graduates in full-time jobs - or those who completed their studies in 2011 and were not liable for national service - earned a median gross monthly salary of S$1,850.
That's up S$50, or 2.8 per cent, from 2010.
Those who commanded higher salaries studied Health Sciences and Built Environment, as well as Engineering & Maritime.
They earned S$1,900 a month.
The employment rate as of October among fresh graduates reached 92.1 per cent, up marginally from 91.5 per cent in 2010.
Salaries also rose for post-national service graduates - defined as those who graduated in 2008 and completed their NS between 1 April 2010 and 31 March 2011.
They earned a median gross monthly salary of S$2,100, up from S$2,000 in 2010.
The overall employment rate was 94.7 per cent, down slightly from 95.4 per cent the year before.
Among post-NS graduates, those from Business, Management, Design & Others commanded higher salaries at S$2,150 a month.