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Manchester Metropolitan University

North West, England

19.4%
Acceptance Rate
119k
Applications (2024)
£26,500
Median Salary (5yr)
87%
Employment Rate
27
Subjects

How much do Manchester Metropolitan University graduates earn by subject?

Manchester Metropolitan University graduates earn a median salary of £26,500 five years after graduation. The highest-paying subject is Medical sciences at £36,900, while Performing arts graduates earn £23,700.

£25,200 £44,500
Engineering £36,500
£27,400 £46,700
Economics £35,800
£27,700 £42,400
Computing £33,600
£24,800 £47,100
£27,000 £37,600
£26,600 £37,600
£25,900 £36,200
£24,800 £41,600
Chemistry £30,300
£25,600 £39,800

+ 17 more subjects

How competitive is Manchester Metropolitan University?

In 2024, Manchester Metropolitan University received 118,915 applications and accepted 23,040 students, giving an acceptance rate of 19.4%.

118,915
Applications
23,040
Acceptances
19.4%
Acceptance Rate
Applications
Acceptances

Source: UCAS End of Cycle Data

How much does it cost for international students?

International undergraduate students pay £17,000 to £19,000 per year in tuition at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Standard
3-year degree
Per Year
£17,000
tuition only
Total (3 years)
All costs £51,000
Lab-based
3-year degree
Per Year
£19,000
tuition only
Total (3 years)
All costs £57,000

* Estimates based on 2025/26 fees. Actual costs may vary. View official fees →

What are the employment outcomes at Manchester Metropolitan University?

87% of Manchester Metropolitan University graduates are in sustained employment or further study 5 years after graduation. The university offers 27 subjects with median salaries ranging from £23,700 to £36,900.

Subject Employment Median Salary
Medical sciences 100% £36,900
Engineering 90% £36,500
Economics 84.8% £35,800
Computing 86% £33,600
Nursing and midwifery 91.3% £32,800
Allied health 90.2% £32,300
Languages and area studies 75.9% £31,400
Mathematical sciences 86.6% £30,800
Geography, earth and environmental studies 89.1% £30,500
Chemistry 90.7% £30,300
Business and management 85.3% £30,300
Architecture, building and planning 85.7% £28,500
Sport and exercise sciences 83.4% £27,700
History and archaeology 82.8% £27,400
Health and social care 85.1% £27,000
Education and teaching 88.1% £27,000
Biosciences 85% £26,600
General, applied and forensic sciences 87.9% £26,300
Politics 80.3% £26,300
Law 81% £26,300
Psychology 83.6% £25,600
Philosophy and religious studies 90.7% £25,600
Creative arts and design 85.6% £25,600
English studies 88.1% £25,200
Sociology, social policy and anthropology 88.5% £24,800
Media, journalism and communications 82.1% £24,800
Performing arts 78.6% £23,700

* Avg. Tariff: Average UCAS tariff points of students who enrolled on this course. This is not the entry requirement — enrolled students often exceed requirements. Always check the official university website for actual entry requirements.

Reference: A*=56, A=48, B=40, C=32 points. Example: AAA = 144 points. Calculate your tariff →

Highest Earning Subjects

  • 1 Medical sciences £36,900
  • 2 Engineering £36,500
  • 3 Economics £35,800
  • 4 Computing £33,600
  • 5 Nursing and midwifery £32,800

Quick Facts

Location North West
Country England
Type University
UKPRN 10004180
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International Student Fees

Fee Range £17,000 – £19,000
per year
Fee by Subject
Standard £17,000/3yr
Lab-based £19,000/3yr
View official fee page →

Data Source

Graduate earnings from the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset via Discover Uni 2024/25. Figures show median earnings 5 years after graduation for 2015-17 graduates.

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