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Which school graduates in the 2017 top paid jobs list have high employment rates and wages?

Whether it's the senior three candidates who are about to fill in the application form or the new graduates who are looking for jobs, they are thinking about a question, that is, what's the future 'money prospect'? Which schools' graduates are the most popular? The college employment rate is also an important reference standard for filling in the application form of the college entrance examination. Let's take a look at it with the editor.

Rate of employment

The employment situation is closely related to the large-scale number of graduates. According to the data of the employment report of Chinese college students issued by the Mycos Research Institute, the employment rate of college students remains above 90% half a year after graduation from 2012, but the employment rate of undergraduates and higher vocational colleges rises and falls. The employment rate of graduates from 2011 to 2014 continues to rise, and that of graduates from 2015 continues to rise The employment rate of undergraduates is higher than that of higher vocational colleges. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html

Which universities have high average wages?

According to the salary ranking of Chinese university graduates in 2016 released by artificial intelligence company Ipin, the top three schools are Tsinghua University, Shanghai University of Finance and economics and Shanghai Jiaotong University Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html

Compared with 2015, the average monthly salary of the top 100 college graduates in 2016 was 1818 yuan higher than that of last year, an average increase of 22.8%. Tsinghua University, in particular, has an average monthly salary of 14823 yuan. In addition, the top 14 universities are located in Beijing and Shanghai, and it was not until the appearance of the 15th Zhejiang University that this situation ended.

Which major has a high employment rate?

According to the survey data of Mycos Research Institute, the employment rate of electrical engineering and automation in the top ten undergraduate majors is higher, accounting for 95.5% among the 2016 graduates. The major of computer science and technology and financial management followed closely with the employment rate of 93.9% and 93.5% respectively.