QS Ranking: Tsinghua 3rd in most employable graduates, 53 Chinese Universities listed
A pie chart shows the 53 Chinese universities enlisted on the QS Ranking. [Photo/CRIENGLISH.com] |
The enlisted Chinese universities in the overall rankings consist of 33 from the Chinese mainland, 14 from Taiwan, 5 from Hong Kong and 1 from Macao.
Rounding out the top 5 is Australia's Sydney University and the UK's Cambridge University, coming in fourth and fifth, respectively.
Chinese institutes have witnessed an enhanced presence on the chart this time, with 6 universities from the Chinese mainland winning a spot in the top 100. In terms of the performance in top 20, Peking University shot to 11th, Fudan University in Shanghai ranked 14th, and the University of Hong Kong took the 18th place.
The rankings cover 300 universities worldwide, and are based on the assessment of five indicators, including employer reputation (30%), alumni outcomes (20%), partnerships with employers (25%), employers' presence on campus (15%) and graduate employment rate (10%).
Established in 1990, QS has been regarded as one of three most influential global university rankings, along with Times Higher Education World University Rankings and Academic Ranking of World Universities.