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Explore our interactive Graduate Outcomes data dashboards

The Chartered ABS are delighted to publish data on the outcomes of Business & Management graduates and all subjects, within in an interactive dashboard. The dashboards give users the ability to filter, benchmark and analyse 3 years of Graduate Outcomes data. The dashboards are based on data from the Jisc Graduate Outcomes open data and allow users to:
Explore the outcomes of Business & Management graduates and compare to other subject areas by filtering according to subject area between 2019/20 and 2021/22
Benchmark the graduate outcomes for their own institution against the average of all institutions for Business & Management and any other combination of CAH1 subject areas by filtering for institution
Compare the Standard Industrial Classification for various subject areas and across different levels of qualification, domicile of graduates and country of provider
The dashboards are free to users who have registered for our website, including those registered for the AJG and the CMBE. You can view a sample dashboard below.
Click here to log in or create an account to view all the dashboards
The Chartered ABS also published a full report on the outcomes of Business & Management graduates and all subjects. Some of the key findings were:
Full-time employment rates for UK-domiciled first-degree students in Business & Management are two percent higher than the average for non-science subjects, and the third-highest amongst non-science subjects, behind Media, Journalism and Communications, and Education and Teaching
This year's report provides data on full-time employment and highly skilled employment rates for individual subjects within the Business & Management subject area
Business & Management continues to produce more graduates running their own business 15 months after graduation than any other subject.