What is the average salary offered to RMIT University graduates?

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    Akanksha Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

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    As listed in the National Graduate Outcomes Survey, the median salary for RMIT postgraduate students is AUD 98,000. For undergraduates, the median full-time salary is AUD 66,800. Furthermore, according to Payscale.com, the average salary for graduates is AUD 66,000 per year. A few of the salaries as per the job titles are given below:

    Job Titles

    Average Salary

    Graphic Designer

    AUD 54,373

    Mechanical Engineer

    AUD 70,197

    Account Manager

    AUD 70,000

    Marketing Manager

    AUD 75,987

    Project Manager

    AUD 96,477

     

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