According to the results of the latest Joint Graduation Employment Survey of 10,028 full-time, fresh graduates in November last year by SMU, NUS and NTU, graduates from SMU fared the best, with 93.7 per cent of them being employed within 6 months of finishing their final examinations. The figure was nearly 90 per cent for NUS and NTU. SMU undergraduates also earned the most, with a record mean gross monthly salary of S$3,624, while graduates from NUS and NTU took home S$3,469 and S$3,419 respectively. Employment for law graduates from SMU also rose to 99 per cent, from 95.6 per cent in 2014. Law graduates remained among the top earners as well. SMU law graduates earned a median gross salary of S$4,731 while their peers from NUS had S$4,700.
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