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Computing vs Mathematical sciences: Graduate Salary Compared

Five years after graduating, UK Mathematical sciences graduates earn more — a median £41,600 vs £38,000 for Computing. That is £3,600 more (9%). Real DfE LEO figures, 2022-23 tax year.

Quick answer

Mathematical sciences pays more than Computing: a 5-year median of £41,600 versus £38,000 — a £3,600 (9%) gap. Source: DfE LEO, 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes).

Earnings compared, side by side

Median gross annual earnings of UK-domiciled first-degree graduates, 2022-23 tax year.

MeasureComputingMathematical sciences
1 year after graduation£28,100£28,500
Lower quartile (5yr)£27,400£31,400
Median (5yr)£38,000£41,600
Upper quartile (5yr)£54,000£56,900
Rank (of 34 subjects)#9#5
Graduates in cohort11,5606,230

Ranks are by 5-year median earnings across all 34 DfE CAH level-1 subject groups.

Frequently asked questions

Does Computing or Mathematical sciences pay more after graduation?
Mathematical sciences pays more. Five years after graduation, UK graduates of Mathematical sciences earn a median £41,600 versus £38,000 for Computing — a difference of £3,600 (9% more). Source: DfE LEO, 2022-23 tax year.
What do Computing graduates earn one and five years after graduating?
Computing graduates earn a median £28,100 one year after graduation and a median £38,000 five years after — with most earning between £27,400 and £54,000 (lower–upper quartile). That is £6,600 (21%) above the all-subject median of £31,400.
What do Mathematical sciences graduates earn one and five years after graduating?
Mathematical sciences graduates earn a median £28,500 one year after graduation and a median £41,600 five years after — with most earning between £31,400 and £56,900 (lower–upper quartile). That is £10,200 (32%) above the all-subject median of £31,400.
Where do these graduate-salary figures come from?
From the Department for Education's LEO (Longitudinal Education Outcomes) release, 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes). They are median gross annual earnings of UK-domiciled first-degree graduates in sustained employment, measured in the 2022-23 tax year, published under the Open Government Licence. These are medians — half of graduates earned less and half more; subject choice does not guarantee any individual salary.

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Data: DfE LEO Graduate Outcomes, 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes). Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are medians for graduates in sustained employment and do not guarantee individual earnings. A Gera Systems product.