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'Feels like we've been scammed': Graduates unhappy with uni degrees
Key takeaways
- The Social Research Centre undertakes the surveys on behalf of the Commonwealth Department of Education.
- 120,000 students were surveyed for the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) survey across all 42 Australian universities.
- The QILT survey found graduate satisfaction was at its lowest level since the poll began in 2016.
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The Social Research Centre undertakes the surveys on behalf of the Commonwealth Department of Education. (ABC News: Lucas Hill)
120,000 students were surveyed for the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) survey across all 42 Australian universities.
The QILT survey found graduate satisfaction was at its lowest level since the poll began in 2016.
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