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What is the general salary of junior college?
60% of college students actually earn less than 5000 yuan a month. On September 4th,/kloc-0, the Ministry of Education issued the Statistical Bulletin of National Education Development. The data shows that in 20021year, higher vocational colleges (majors) enrolled 5,525,800 students (including 452,000 transfer students from five-year higher vocational colleges), and the same diameter decreased by 654,380,300 compared with the previous year, down by 316%; Students 159065438+ 10,000, an increase of 130550 over the previous year, with an increase of 8.94%; The number of graduates was 3,984110,000, an increase of 2 1.720 over the previous year, with an increase of 5.77%.

The survey shows that 63.8% of the college graduates surveyed expect a monthly salary of 5001~ 8,000 yuan, but only 29.3% of the graduates who have received employment notices have actually reached this range. 63.4% of the college graduates surveyed actually earn less than 5,000 yuan a month. There are very few college graduates with a monthly salary of over 10,000 yuan, less than 5%.

Worry-Free Future released earlier "20021National Key University Graduates' Demand and Job-hunting Status Report" shows that there is a close relationship between high education and high salary. The monthly salary of undergraduate graduates from key universities (985/2 1 1, a double-class university) is estimated to be 800 1~ 10000 yuan.

Comparing the data of college graduates and key university graduates, we can find that although the actual salary of college employment is much lower than that of key university graduates, it is expected that college graduates will fall behind by more than 10 percentage point in the final achievement rate of expected salary of fresh graduates. The survey also shows that more than 30% of the interviewed college graduates' priority after graduation is "continuing their studies and upgrading to undergraduate courses", and nearly 80% of them make this choice out of the consideration that "the higher their education, the easier it is to find a good job".