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Complete NTU GES 2025 salary data: Double Degree Business + Computing leads at $6,950 median. Compare all 42 NTU courses with employment rates.

NTU graduate salary 2025
NTU GES 2025
best paying NTU degree
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highest paying NTU course
Official NTU GES 2025 DataVERIFIED

5,950 fresh graduates surveyed in November 2025

Source: MOE GES via data.gov.sg

#1 Highest

Business + Computing

$6,950/month

88.9% employment rate

All Courses

Average Median

$4,622/month

Across 41 courses

Employment

Average Rate

87.2%

Gap

Highest vs Lowest

$3,600

$6,950 (top) vs $3,350 (bottom)

Medicine Tops $6,500

NTU Medicine grads earn $6,500 median with 100% employment

Double Degree = $6,950

Business + Computing double degree commands highest at $6,950

NIE = 100% Employed

Education grads from NIE achieve perfect employment rate

Computing $5,150-$5,500

CS, Data Science & Computer Engineering remain strong

All 41 NTU Courses by Salary (2025)

Median gross monthly salary for full-time permanently employed graduates

1
Double Degree in Business and Computer Engineering/Computing
88.9%
$6,950
2
Medicine
100%
$6,500
3
Computer Science
89.5%
$5,500
4
Double Degree in Engineering/Computer Science and Economics
93.8%
$5,500
5
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
81%
$5,250
6
Interdisciplinary Double Major (CoS)
84.4%
$5,226
7
Computer Engineering
84.6%
$5,150
8
Science (Academic Discipline and Education)
100%
$5,109
9
Arts (Academic Discipline and Education)
100%
$5,000
10
Information Engineering and Media
75.4%
$4,950
11
Public Policy and Global Affairs
87.1%
$4,880
12
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
86.4%
$4,800
13
Materials Engineering
84.8%
$4,700
14
Accountancy and Business
96%
$4,680
15
Mathematical Sciences
78.1%
$4,680
16
Aerospace Engineering
78.4%
$4,640
17
Economics
92.3%
$4,621
18
Physics and Applied Physics
78.1%
$4,600
19
History
81.8%
$4,583
20
Business
90.4%
$4,500
21
Mechanical Engineering
86.7%
$4,500
22
Sociology
83.3%
$4,500
23
Interdisciplinary Double/Integrated Major (CoHASS)
87.7%
$4,500
24
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
87%
$4,400
25
Philosophy
75%
$4,390
26
Accountancy
96.7%
$4,350
27
Environmental Earth Systems Science
90%
$4,350
28
Chinese
93.9%
$4,345
29
Bioengineering
83.9%
$4,300
30
Civil Engineering
95.9%
$4,200
31
Environmental Engineering
86.8%
$4,200
32
Maritime Studies
93.2%
$4,200
33
Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
80%
$4,200
34
English
77.9%
$4,100
35
Sports Science and Management
87.5%
$4,100
36
Psychology
83.8%
$4,065
37
Communication Studies
91%
$4,000
38
Biological Sciences
91.9%
$4,000
39
Linguistics and Multilingual Studies
77.4%
$3,950
40
Biomedical Sciences
96.4%
$3,700
41
Art, Design and Media
76.4%
$3,350
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Scale: $0 - $6,950

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1
Double Degree in Business and Computer Engineering/Computing
$6,95088.9%
2
Medicine
$6,500100%
3
Computer Science
$5,50089.5%
4
Double Degree in Engineering/Computer Science and Economics
$5,50093.8%
5
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
$5,25081%
6
Interdisciplinary Double Major (CoS)
$5,22684.4%
7
Computer Engineering
$5,15084.6%
8
Science (Academic Discipline and Education)
$5,109100%
9
Arts (Academic Discipline and Education)
$5,000100%
10
Information Engineering and Media
$4,95075.4%
11
Public Policy and Global Affairs
$4,88087.1%
12
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
$4,80086.4%
13
Materials Engineering
$4,70084.8%
14
Accountancy and Business
$4,68096%
15
Mathematical Sciences
$4,68078.1%

Key Takeaways

Best ROI Courses

  • - Business + Computing double degree = Highest salary ($6,950)
  • - Medicine = $6,500 median with 100% employment
  • - Computer Science = Strong demand ($5,500)
  • - NIE Education = 100% employment, stable career

Good to Know

  • - Double degrees command $1,000-2,000+ premium over single degrees
  • - Computing courses range $5,150-$5,500 in median salary
  • - Employment rate and salary are both important for the full picture
  • - Some fields offer more freelance/contract opportunities

Disclaimer

The data presented on this page is sourced from the official MOE Graduate Employment Survey (GES) 2025 and is provided on an "as is" basis for informational purposes only. SGSchoolKaki does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of this data. We strongly recommend verifying all information with the official GES data on data.gov.sg before making any educational or career decisions. SGSchoolKaki shall not be liable for any damage or loss arising from the use of this data.