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09. Finland, $3,748 (down 3.4% from 2011)

This relatively small country also pays a handsome amount of money for its new graduates along with being one of the most educated countries in the world. Finland ranks 10th among the top 10 lists of most educated countries in the world published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). As a part of its best investment in education sector, university education here is financed by the State through Ministry of Education. Tuition-free higher education system in Finland creates more graduates and offers better job opportunities with a high remuneration for its entry-level jobbers.

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08. France, $3,766 (up .1% from 2011)

Many of you may fascinate to work in France, being the cultural and gastronomic hub of Europe. Tourism industry in France has a strong base with more than 75 million tourists heading here every year. Tourism industry here offers maximum number of jobs, as the country is known as the most visited country in the world.

Almost all French university courses including internship programs which are called as ‘stage’, helps graduates to find their prospective jobs immediately after completing their university studies. France experiences a high public education level along with having a high standard of living. Recent reports shows expected salary for the recent university-leavers is slightly increased up 0.1 percent, this year.

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