Here are the 9 UK universities where students typically earn more than £70,000 after graduating
It's not easy to pick a university, but if you want to get into finance, reputation and tradition trumps everything.
Emolument.com, which crowdsources data on pay, compared the salaries of graduates going into finance for analysts and associates from different universities and produced a ranking.
They found the average salary for these titles across all universities is £62,000 for graduates from UK and Irish universities.
But those from prestigious universities earned a lot more.
Alice Leguay from Emolument.com said: "Counterintuitively, the top universities for finance are not necessarily the ones with a reputation for being business-focussed, but Oxbridge and other well-known Russell Group institutions. It seems UK recruiters are less concerned about vocational course content, giving more weight to a university's reputation and prestige.
Here's the ranking.
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