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Maths & Statistics Graduate Salary

Quant roles, data science, actuarial — maths opens the highest-paying analytical careers

Starting Salary
£28,000
£1,973/month take home
Mid-Career Salary
£55,000
£3,538/month take home

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DegreeStartingMid-CareerTake Home/Mo (Start)
Computer Science£32,000£55,000£2,213
Medicine£32,398£65,000£2,237
Law£25,000£45,000£1,793
Engineering£28,000£48,000£1,973
Accounting & Finance£26,000£50,000£1,853
Economics£28,000£50,000£1,973
Nursing£29,970£38,000£2,092
Architecture£24,000£42,000£1,733
Marketing£24,000£40,000£1,733
Teaching£31,650£43,607£2,192
Psychology£22,000£35,000£1,613
English & Humanities£22,000£32,000£1,613
Business Management£25,000£42,000£1,793
Maths & Statistics£28,000£55,000£1,973
Art & Design£20,000£30,000£1,493
Biology£22,000£35,000£1,613
Chemistry£24,000£40,000£1,733
Physics£26,000£50,000£1,853
Pharmacy£33,000£45,000£2,273
Dentistry£33,000£55,000£2,273

Career Outlook for Maths Statistics Graduates

Mathematics and statistics graduates are among the most employable, with quantitative skills in high demand across financial services, technology, data science, and consulting. The growth of data analytics and AI has further increased demand for graduates with strong mathematical foundations.

Typical First Roles and Career Paths

Common first roles include actuarial trainee, data analyst, quantitative analyst, risk analyst, statistician, and financial modeller. Actuarial training offers particularly strong career earning potential (qualified actuaries earn £60,000-£100,000+). Data science roles are rapidly expanding. Government Statistical Service recruits specifically for mathematical skills.

Tips for Maths Statistics Graduates

Mathematics graduates who learn programming (Python, R, SQL) alongside their degree significantly boost their employability and starting salary. Actuarial careers offer excellent long-term earning potential but require passing notoriously difficult professional exams over 3-6 years. Consider data analyst salary guide for one career pathway.

Student Loan Repayments

Maths graduates on £30,000 repay approximately £25/month on Plan 2. Those entering actuarial or quantitative finance roles at £35,000+ repay more, but the strong salary trajectory makes this manageable.