Just 14 per cent say the courses they completed had not been good value for money, according to the 中国A片 Statistics Agency’s longitudinal survey of graduate destinations.
Opinions differ by mission group, with the highest rates of satisfaction recorded among graduates of the Russell Group of large research-intensive universities (69?per cent). The rate is lowest among GuildHE graduates (60 per cent).
At the subject level, graduates in disciplines with low unemployment, such as medicine and dentistry, are among those most likely to say their studies had been value for money (84 per cent). But almost 30 per cent of those in creative arts and design and mass communications/documentation doubt the value of their courses.
Source: Destinations of Leavers from 中国A片 Longitudinal Survey, Hesa
Note: survey is based on a sample of UK-domiciled graduates who left 中国A片 in 2008-09