Do humanities graduates have the same job prospects as science graduates?

The Federal Government's "job-ready graduates" package has come under fire for building unfairness into university student fees.

From 2021, new science students will benefit from cuts while fees for many humanities and social science courses will double.

Education Minister Dan Tehan said the legislated changes would "incentivise students to make more job-relevant choices".

However, Margaret Gardner, chair of the Group of Eight research universities, told ABC listeners the policy ignored the evidence on which degrees actually lead to employment.

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