Compare Study Options
Compare earning and employment outcomes.
Diploma: Total
Median salary two years after study:
$33,376
$29,787
1 year
after study
$33,376
2 years
after study
$40,470
5 years
after study
54%
Employment rate two years after study
Status one year after study
Bachelors: Total
Median salary two years after study:
$44,709
$39,049
1 year
after study
$44,709
2 years
after study
$52,822
5 years
after study
66%
Employment rate two years after study
Status one year after study
About the Compare Study Options tool
- If you get a search result saying “No data available”, there may still be people studying in this area and at that study level. This is because results for searches that correspond to a small number of graduates or for which all students study at a single provider aren’t shown, to avoid the risk of data for an individual being identified.
- The results show what graduates earned and did between 1 April 2012 and 31 March 2014 (the 2013 and 2014 tax years), as presented by the Ministry of Education in a March 2016 report: 'The Post-Study Earnings and Destinations of Young Domestic Graduates'.
- Find out more about the data used in this tool
- Earnings have been converted to 2014 dollars to adjust for inflation.
- Earnings are median salaries. This is the halfway point in the ranking of earnings – so not everyone has earned this amount. Half of graduates have earned more than this amount and half have earned less.
- Earnings are actual annual (gross) earnings, and do not take account of hours of work. This means earnings will be understated for any qualification/field of study where there are significant numbers of young graduates in part-time work.
- All results are for young, domestic graduates. Young graduates range from 21 years or under for certificate-level qualifications, to 29 years or under for Doctorates. Graduates are only included in the results in those years where they spent at least three months in New Zealand.
- Earnings data only reflects graduates that have work as their main activity, with graduates in further training and on benefits excluded.
- The percentage of graduates in each destination may not add up to 100%. In accordance with Statistics New Zealand’s data confidentiality requirements, the underlying values are randomly rounded to +/-2 of their actual value.