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07. Sweden, $4,125 (up 3.1% from 2011)

One of Europe’s most beautiful countries, Sweden also pays well for its recent grads at work. Students from outside of European Economic Area and Switzerland have to pay their tuition fees for higher education where international students were also offered the government subsidizes on tuition fees earlier. Though, there is a downpour of foreign students in this country. While 32 percent of Swedish people obtained a tertiary degree, Sweden is ranked fifth in the OCED’s list of most educated countries in the world. The education system here is largely funded by taxes. Both public sector and private sectors are having a big role in employment. Public sectors offer largest employment opportunities whereas private sectors bring out highest economic output.

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06. United States, $4,220 (down .8% from 2011)

Even though, the Federal government has recently brought up few programs to help recent graduates find job opportunities under President Obama’s leadership, the salary package offered for beginner jobbers is gone down an average of 0.8 percent compared to the last year’s reported remuneration offered for university-leavers. U.S. is the dream destinations for many students across world as the country happened to located many well known universities and institutions in the world. Around 13 to 15 American colleges and universities are top ranked in the world list of top 20. With a basic literary rate of 99 percent, U.S. could achieve an Education Index of 0.97 by UN and is ranked 12th in the world.

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