选校网
xuanxiao.org
Toggle sidebar

Stanford Ranked World’s Top University for Graduate Employability

The Silicon Valley-based and famously entrepreneurial Stanford University tops the first full edition of the QS Graduate Employability Rankings, published today.

November 21, 2016 · 3 min read
Stanford Ranked World’s Top University for Graduate Employability

The Silicon Valley-based and famously entrepreneurial Stanford University tops the first full edition of the QS Graduate Employability Rankings, published today. Following last year’s pilot, this year’s expanded edition features 300 leading universities across the world, all assessed in five categories related to graduate employability.

US universities claim five of the top 10 spots, joined by both halves of the UK’s Oxbridge, and one entry each for China, France and Australia.

Stanford and MIT, first and second in the employability ranking, also lead the latest overall QS World University Rankings®, in reversed order. But in general the employability ranking follows a different pattern, with a more diverse spread of nations featured at the top, and a notably strong performance for STEM-focused institutions.

Also of note is the prominent representation of Chinese universities. Tsinghua University, in third place, is joined within the top 20 by Peking University (joint 11th) and Fudan University (14th).

QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2017: Top 10

2017 Rank Institution Country
1 Stanford University United States
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) United States
3 Tsinghua University China
4 University of Sydney Australia
5 University of Cambridge United Kingdom
6 Ecole Polytechnique ParisTech France
7 Columbia University United States
8 University of Oxford United Kingdom
9 University of California, Berkeley (UCB) United States
10 Princeton University United States

The ranking aims to help prospective students identify institutions with a strong commitment to and outstanding outcomes on graduate employability. As well as incorporating the views of employers through a global survey, it also considers alumni outcomes, employment rates, industry partnerships and student-employer connections.

Note: As this ranking is still in its early stages, universities are able to opt-out of inclusion if they wish, and a number have done so this year.

Related Articles

Ranking data is sourced from official ranking websites. This site is not affiliated with any ranking organization. © 2026 xuanxiao.org

Ranking data is sourced from official ranking websites. This site is not affiliated with any ranking organization.