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St. George's Hospital Medical School

London, England

£46,000
Median Salary (5yr)
88.9%
Employment Rate
4
Subjects

How much do St. George's Hospital Medical School graduates earn by subject?

St. George's Hospital Medical School graduates earn a median salary of £46,000 five years after graduation. The highest-paying subject is Medicine and dentistry at £54,800, while Medical sciences graduates earn £39,400.

£46,400 £62,800
£32,800 £52,200
£32,800 £48,900
£33,800 £53,300

What are the employment outcomes at St. George's Hospital Medical School?

88.9% of St. George's Hospital Medical School graduates are in sustained employment or further study 5 years after graduation. The university offers 4 subjects with median salaries ranging from £39,400 to £54,800.

Subject Employment Median Salary
Medicine and dentistry 94.1% £54,800
Nursing and midwifery 85.5% £46,000
Allied health 86.4% £40,900
Medical sciences 89.5% £39,400

* 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 →

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Highest Earning Subjects

  • 1 Medicine and dentistry £54,800
  • 2 Nursing and midwifery £46,000
  • 3 Allied health £40,900
  • 4 Medical sciences £39,400

Quick Facts

Location London
Country England
Type University
UKPRN 10007782
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Tuition Fees

UK students: £9,250/year (government-capped)
International students: £15,000–£40,000+/year (varies by course)

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Data Source

Graduate earnings from the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset and Graduate Outcomes survey via Discover Uni 2024/25. Figures show median earnings at 15 months, 3 years, and 5 years after graduation. Continuation rates show the percentage of students who progress in their studies.

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