I told you already.
I am a recent grad. I studied Civil Engineering at a bottom university from all the unis in the UK. The course is accredited, but compared to Russell Group Uni students, who were in class maybe 25 to 30 hours per week, I was around 15-18 hours, some years as low as 10.
So compared to them I learned a lot less, for the some number of credits per year. I had 3 x 20 credit modules per semester, they had maybe 6 x 10 credit modules per semester, but each of their 10 credit modules were as intense as my 20 credit modules, so they learned more.
Did I get a job in the end? All of my colleagues who graduates got a job. Many for big consultancies or contractors, including myself, getting paid £22-28k per year.
However, I don't know about my colleagues, but over the 2 summer internships that I had, I noticed that they were expecting a certain level of knowledge from me, which I did not have. And because of this I had to start doing a lot of extra reading to learn what people from Russell Group unis were taught in class.
So as a conclusion from my personal experience, yes, you will get a job even with an accredited degree from a low classed university, however you might need to do some extra studying in your own time on the topic you want to or will work in to get to the same level as others of the same career level as you that finished the same course as you but from a high classed university.
Makes sense?