Here’s the newest list of the best paying degrees in Hungary
Those who have a degree in IT, engineering, economic sciences, or in medicine- and health sciences can expect to have the highest salaries, according to the newest (2014) data collected from the graduate career tracking system (DPR), writes eduline.hu.
The newest findings of the graduate career tracking system (DPR) are out: universities and colleges asked their former students how fast they got a job, how much their monthly salary is, and if their job requires a degree.
Eduline took a look at the average net income of the newly graduates, and collected the highest-and lowest paying areas. According to the newest data, those with an IT, engineering, economic sciences, and medical- and health sciences degree have the highest salaries.
The first column of the wages includes those too who work abroad, while the second column only counts the average salary of those working in Hungary.
Area | Monthly salary (net) |
Agricultural Sciences | 164 810 – 148 600 |
Humanities | 169 260 – 154 770 |
Economic Sciences | 222 080 – 205 650 |
IT | 266 780 – 246 450 |
Law | 179 750 – 176 180 |
Engineering | 229 160 – 207 640 |
Administrative, Military, and Police | 183 170 -179 920 |
Medicine-and health sciences | 196 670 – 160 910 |
Education | 158 990 – 153 120 |
Sports Sciences | 163 750 – 142 310 |
Social Sciences | 171 480 – 153 620 |
Sciences | 186 780 – 152 690 |
based on an article of eduline.hu
translated by Adrienn Sain
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