A slightly different question from yesterdays’ blog, this is part two of a continuation from yesterday’s blog, ‘Why should you invest in an overseas education? Y-Axis explores the factors’. When you think of the best universities in the world, very rarely have ranking organizations have had the data to make a list of the top universities based on employability. But is the last couple of years, this kind of research has caught on; making our job a lot easier in making suggestions to students on the top universities who are the best in term of employability. We dealt with the ‘bottom line’ of investments for students who want to make investments of money, time, effort and their future. Today, we bring to you a cumulative list of the top 50 universities in the world based of rankings from ranking sites such as QS Graduate Employability Rankings and Global Employability Rankings Times Higher Education.
S No. | Universities | Country | Rank |
1 | University of Harvard | United States | 1 |
2 | University of Cambridge | United Kingdom | 2 |
3 | Columbia University | United States | 3 |
4 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | United States | 4 |
5 | Stanford University | United States | 5 |
6 | University of Oxford | United Kingdom | 6 |
7 | Yale University | United States | 7 |
8 | Princeton University | United States | 8 |
9 | University of California, Berkeley | United States | 9 |
10 | New York University | United States | 10 |
11 | Peking University | China | 11 |
12 | California Institute of Technology | United States | 12 |
13 | University of California, Los Angeles | United States | 13 |
14 | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Hong Kong | 14 |
15 | ETH Zurich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich | Switzerland | 15 |
16 | Cornell University | United States | 16 |
17 | University of Sydney | Australia | 17 |
18 | Tsinghua University | China | 18 |
19 | Brown University | United States | 19 |
20 | HEC Paris | France | 20 |
21 | LMU Munich | Germany | 21 |
22 | London Business School | United Kingdom | 22 |
23 | University of Chicago | United States | 23 |
24 | University of California, San Francisco | United States | 24 |
25 | University of Zurich | Switzerland | 25 |
26 | Stockholm University | Sweden | 26 |
27 | University of California, San Diego | United States | 27 |
28 | University of Helsinki | Finland | 28 |
29 | Australian National University | Australia | 29 |
30 | University of Melbourne | Australia | 30 |
31 | École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne | Switzerland | 31 |
32 | Kyoto University | Japan | 32 |
33 | London School of Economics and Political Science | United Kingdom | 33 |
34 | King’s College London | United Kingdom | 34 |
35 | University of British Columbia | Canada | 35 |
36 | University of New South Wales | Australia | 36 |
37 | École Polytechnique | France | 37 |
38 | Humboldt University of Berlin | Germany | 38 |
39 | University of Toronto | Canada | 39 |
40 | Technical University of Munich | Germany | 40 |
41 | University of Tokyo | Japan | 41 |
42 | National University of Singapore | Singapore | 42 |
43 | Imperial College London | United Kingdom | 43 |
44 | McGill University | Canada | 44 |
45 | Tokyo Institute of Technology | Japan | 45 |
46 | Johns Hopkins University | United States | 46 |
47 | University College London | United Kingdom | 47 |
48 | Boston University | United States | 48 |
49 | University of Montreal | Canada | 49 |
50 | Boston College | United States | 50 |
51 | Monash University | Australia | 51 |
52 | Dartmouth College | United States | 52 |
53 | Duke University | United States | 53 |
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Where should you invest in an overseas education? Y-Axis explores the top Universities
Posted on January 21, 2016