Maturity in the drawer. The summer that many young people will remember as one of the most carefree in life has started a few days ago. But it is also the time to think about the future, about Italian universities, about how to enter the world of work, trying to choose the right universities.

Some outlets are more profitable than others and guarantee graduates a better salary.

Those who graduate from Bocconi, Politecnico or Cattolica have a better chance of receiving a managerial salary
It is time to think about the future, about Italian universities

The positive news for Italian children is that there is no need to go abroad. The following Italian universities have also entered the QS World University Rankings of the best 200 universities in the world: Politecnico di Milano, the University of Bologna, the Scuola Normale and Sant'Anna di Pisa. Of course, American and British campuses are always at the top. But the reputation of our Italian universities is rising.

But who are the graduates who earn the most in Italy?

According to the University Report JobPricing 2017, created by the JobPricing observatory in collaboration with Spring Professional, an Adecco Group company that deals with the recruitment and selection of high-level professional profiles, these are the graduates of Milanese universities. And especially of private universities.

The study highlights the salary advantages of having obtained a degree compared to those who decide to stop at the diploma. The gross annual salary of those in possession of a tertiary qualification, in fact, is 12.000 euros a year higher than that of their graduates.

Adding the variable portion received during the year, the difference rises to 13.400 euros. On average, according to the data, a graduate earns 39.734 euros gross a year. While a high school graduate stops at 27.282. In fact, then, the advantage for graduates derives from the possibility of accessing senior positions more easily.

Furthermore, the salary of a graduate doubles from the first to the last year of work. And it increases by 120% for those who have obtained a second level master's degree.

But who are the graduates who earn the most in Italy?
Graduates from Milanese universities earn more in Italy

Among the Italian universities also the Luiss of Rome

In detail, the salaries of those who enter work after completing their studies in the three Milanese university excellences are higher than those of the rest of the competitors. They guarantee average salaries of 16.5, 9.7 and 7.8% higher than the national average with the same educational qualification.

For example, a Bocconi graduate between 45 and 64 years old, earns around 67.500 euros. 93% more than the initial sum.

The Luiss in Rome also performed well, fourth in the ranking of the wage escalation.

The reputation of Italian universities in which to study to find a job is growing last edit: 2017-08-03T07:39:55+02:00 da Rossana Nardacci

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