National Student Survey (NSS)
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UCAS Tariff points
Data from 15 students
A year on the course
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Earnings after the course
Average earnings for all full-time Agriculture, Food And Related Studies courses
For graduates from University College Birmingham
After 15 months
£22,000
Range: £20,000 — £24,000
Data from 30 people (60% of those asked)
After 3 years
£22,000
Range: £17,000 — £27,000
Data from 80 people
After 5 years
£26,500
Range: £19,500 — £33,500
Data from 75 people