The Times Higher Education Employability Rankings have come out, and, as usual, we list the top ten, followed by the California University campus rankings. We list the United States Rankings. The top 10 include Cal Tech and Stanford. The rankings are determined by the recruiters from top companies. (My guess is that the rankings may be weighted by the percentage of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) majors.)
Oddly, the international rankings, which are given later, use an international panel of managing directors, start out with Cal Tech and MIT.
Schools which are in ties for their ranking will be indicated by equal (=) signs.
1 New York University
2 Harvard U.
3 Princeton U.
4 California Institute of Technology
5 Stanford U.
6 Boston U.
7 Yale U.
8 U. of Florida
9 Arizona State U.
10 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
=11 UCLA
25 UC Berkeley
=26 UC San Francisco
=46 U. of Southern California
=54 UC San Diego
=66 UC Davis
=66 UC Irvine
=73 UC Santa Barbara
=78 UC Riverside
=78 UC Santa Cruz
Top 10 International Universities, and UC Campuses:
1 Cal Tech
2 MIT
3 Harvard
4 U. Cambridge
5 Stanford
6 Yale
7 U. Oxford
8 Technical U. of Munich
9 Princeton
10 U. Tokyo
19 UC Berkeley
41 UCLA
60 UC San Francisco
80 UC San Diego