High employment for China's leading universities
Updated: 2015-01-13 13:49
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BEIJING -- More than 90 percent of graduates from 75 universities overseen by the Ministry of Education (MOE) got jobs in 2014, the ministry said recently.
Seventy-four universities of the 75 had an employment rate of above 90 percent last year, with only one's employment rate standing at 88.62 percent, according to the ministry statistics.
Other than the 75 universities, most of which are leading ones in the country, the majority of China's universities are run by provincial governments.
Among the 75, the China Pharmaceutical University had the highest employment rate of 99.59 percent, followed by the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and the Northeast Normal University.
Tsinghua University and Peking University were ranked 14 and 40, respectively, with employment rates of 97.9 and 95.96 percent.
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