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<h3>38% more graduate with language degree</h3></center>
<p>THE number of language graduates at Scottish universities has jumped by a third. And official Scottish Government statistics also show that 3% of graduates go to work overseas. The figures come as around one in 10 people say they are learning a new language, some so they can buy a second home abroad. There was a total of 2125 language graduates, up 38% on the previous year.
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<p>As well as languages, an increasing number of students are taking architecture, education and business courses. But 34% of graduates who found jobs in the UK work in health, social or community work. A further 47% found work in the finance and business services sector. Just over 74,500 youngsters successfully completed a higher education course in Scotland, more than 4600 up on the previous year. Of these, 40% gained a first degree, 37% a sub-degree qualification, and 23% a postgraduate qualification.
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<p>Architecture, 18%, education, 15%, and business, finance and administration, 12%, also saw a jump in numbers. But engineering and technology were down 10% and humanities saw a 14% drop in graduates. Six months after graduation, 57% had found permanent or temporary jobs within the UK, while a further 29% continued in study or training. Unemployment among graduates was stable at 5%.
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<div>And 91% of graduates of Scottish origin who gained their degree north of the border and who found permanent work, did so in Scotland. Graduates from Scottish medical schools were the most likely to stay, with 90% staying in Scotland, while vets were the most likely to go, with only 30% working in Scotland. The leap in language graduates comes as it was revealed more than one in 10 Britons say they are learning a new language, many because they hope to relocate abroad.
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