2 Tsinghua 663 76 people.
3 peking university health science center 655
-Level one: 650 points.
5 648 120 students from Shanghai Jiaotong University.
6 Chinese University of Science and Technology has 648,70 students.
7 Zhejiang University 644 60 people
Eight people, 640 42 people.
-Level 2: 640.
9 Nanjing University 637 40 people
10 Beihang 63 1
-630 points.
The gap between the back and the front is too big, which will drop by almost 20 points. Hubei's high score monopoly is too serious!
1 1 6/4 of Beijing Foreign Studies University
12 Shanghai University of Finance and Economics 608
13 Huazhong University of Science and Technology 599
14 Central University of Finance and Economics 598
15 Wuhan University 597
16 Nankai University 596
17 Xi An Jiaotong University 596
18 Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications 594
19 southeast university 592
20 Sun Yat-sen University 592
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1, Tsinghua (5.6k) 95% 5.5k (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, an emerging IT-related engineering major, some established engineering majors, and good employment in finance major).
2. Peking University (4.9K) 94% 6.9K (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to liberal arts, medicine and life sciences are poorly employed, and IT-related emerging engineering majors, finance and foreign languages are well employed).
3. Shanghai Jiaotong University (4.95k) 99% 5.2k (one of the nine key universities of the 985 Project, the employment of medicine, life sciences and agronomy is poor, and IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors and financial majors are better).
4. Fudan University (4.98k) 97% 5.2k (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to liberal arts, medicine and life sciences are poorly employed, and IT-related emerging engineering majors, finance and foreign languages are well employed).
5. Shanghai International Studies University (4.8K) 97% 5.2K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, good employment for foreign language majors)
6. Beijing Foreign Studies University (4.5K) 97% 4.7K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, foreign language majors are good for employment)
7. Nanjing University (4.3K) 96% 5.1K (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to art, medicine and life sciences are poorly employed, while some emerging engineering majors related to IT and some established engineering majors have better employment in finance and foreign languages).
8. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (4.4K) 97% 4.5K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, good employment in finance and economics)
9. university of international business and economics (4.3K) 96% 4.4K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, good financial employment)
10, Foreign Affairs University (4.2K) 97% 4.4K (not 21/engineering college)
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1 1, Tongji university (4. 1K) 97% 4.4K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, some established engineering majors have good employment).
12, Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade (4. 1K) 98% 4.2K (non-2 1 1 engineering colleges, good employment for finance and economics majors)
13, China University of Science and Technology (4.2k) 86% 4.6k (one of the nine key universities of 985 Project, IT-related emerging engineering majors have good employment, but life science-related majors have poor employment).
14, Sun Yat-sen University (4.0K) 97% 4.2K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, most of the majors related to liberal arts, medicine and life sciences are poorly employed, and IT-related emerging engineering majors, finance and foreign languages are well employed).
15, Xi jiaotong university (4.0k) 94% 4.4k (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 project, the employment of medical and life science-related majors is poor, and IT-related emerging engineering majors and some old engineering majors are better).
16, China Renmin university (3.97K) 95% 4.5K (in 985 engineering colleges, most liberal arts majors have poor employment, and almost only finance majors have good employment).
17, Zhejiang University (3.9k) 96% 4.3k (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to liberal arts, medicine, life sciences, agronomy and food are poorly employed, and some related emerging engineering majors are well employed).
18, Central University of Finance and Economics (3.7K) 96% 4.4K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, good employment in finance and economics)
19, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (3.6K) 96% 4.3K(2 1 1 Engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors have good employment)
20. Shenzhen University (3.9K) 9 1% 4.4K (not 21/engineering college)
The employment situation of other universities with good students is as follows
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
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2 1, South China University of Technology (3.6K) 96% 4. 1K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors have good employment)
22, Southeast University (3.6K) 96% 3.9K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors have good employment)
23. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (3.5K) 93% 3.8K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors have good employment)
24, Beijing Normal University (3.4K) 93% 4.2K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, most of the liberal arts, teachers, medicine, life sciences, agronomy related majors have poor employment, and IT related emerging engineering majors have good employment)
25, Dalian University of Technology (3.4K) 96% 3.9K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors have good employment)
26, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3.4K) 92% 3.7K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors have good employment, and other majors have poor employment)
27, Nankai University (3.3K) 96% 3.8K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, most of them have poor employment in medicine, life sciences and other related majors, but good employment in finance)
28. Tianjin University (3.2K) 95% 3.5K (General 985 Engineering College)
The Yangtze River Delta (Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang) and the Pearl River Delta provinces have obvious geographical advantages. The total GDP of the two most developed economic zones is more than six times that of Beijing and Tianjin! ! !
■ GDP and location advantages of domestic provinces (required for college entrance examination)
Guangdong (GDP 3.0 trillion, more than three times that of Beijing)
Shanghai (GDP 1.2 trillion, which is 1.3 times that of Beijing, and neighboring Jiangsu and Zhejiang are the economic hinterland of Shanghai).
Jiangsu (GDP is 2.5 trillion, nearly three times that of Beijing, and neighboring Shanghai and Zhejiang are the economic hinterland of Jiangsu).
Zhejiang (GDP/kloc-0.8 trillion, nearly twice that of Beijing, and neighboring Shanghai and Jiangsu are the economic hinterland of Zhejiang).
Beijing (GDP is 0.89 trillion, and neighboring Tianjin and Hebei are the economic hinterland of Beijing) (note that Beijing's economic hinterland is poor! ! ! )
Tianjin (GDP is 0.5 trillion, which is 0.56 times that of Beijing, and neighboring Beijing and Hebei are the economic hinterland of Beijing) (pay attention to the poor economic hinterland of Tianjin! ! ! )
Hebei (GDP 1.3 trillion, which is 1.5 times that of Beijing, and neighboring Beijing and Tianjin are the economic hinterland of Hebei).
Hubei (GDP 0.84 trillion, 0.94 times that of Beijing)
Anhui (GDP 0.7 trillion, 0.77 times that of Beijing)
Other relatively backward provinces hinder the employment of local universities.
The survey found that
■ The major with the best employment (required for the college entrance examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
1, IT-related emerging engineering majors (all emerging engineering majors, as well as engineering and even the best majors of all majors)
Software engineering, computer, electronics, information engineering, communication engineering, automation, information security.
2. Some old engineering majors (the same major or even all majors with the best engineering employment)
Architecture, urban planning
Petroleum geological engineering, oil and gas storage and transportation engineering, exploration technology and engineering
Shipbuilding and marine engineering
Electrical engineering and automation
3. Finance-related majors (liberal arts and even all majors have the best employment)
Finance, financial engineering, insurance, international economy and trade, accounting
4. Foreign language major (also the best major in liberal arts and even all majors)
Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Chinese as a foreign language, Korean and so on.
■ Major with the worst employment (required for college entrance examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
1, major in medicine, life science, food, agriculture and forestry.
Basic medicine, clinical medicine, medical imaging (high employment rate but poor treatment in this major), animal science, nursing, traditional Chinese medicine, agronomy, forestry, aquatic products, food science, biotechnology and bioengineering.
(All institutions that offer medical schools, biological schools and agricultural schools, such as Peking University, Fudan University, Nanda University, Shanghai Jiaotong University and Zhejiang University, have been seriously dragged down in employment. )
2. Traditional liberal arts majors
Chinese, history, philosophy, Chinese studies, Buddhism, party history, religion, etc.
(All universities offering more traditional liberal arts majors, such as Peking University, Fudan University, Nantah University, People's Congress, Beijing Normal University, Nankai University, Wuhan University, Zhongshan University, Zhejiang University, etc., have been seriously dragged down in employment. )
3. Some emerging liberal arts majors
Law, psychology
(All institutions with law schools, such as Peking University, Fudan University, Nanda University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, National People's Congress, Zhejiang University and Zhongshan, have been seriously dragged down in employment. )
4. Education major
Pedagogy, primary education, physical education and sports training
5. Art major
Musicology, musical performance
■ Employment ranking of major universities in Beijing (required for college entrance examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Tsinghua (5.6k) 95% 5.5k (one of the nine key universities of the 985 Project, an emerging IT-related engineering major, some established engineering majors, and good employment in finance major).
Peking University (4.9K) 94% 6.9K (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to liberal arts, medicine and life sciences are poorly employed, and IT-related emerging engineering majors, finance and foreign languages are well employed).
Beijing Foreign Studies University (4.5K) 97% 4.7K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, good employment for foreign language majors)
Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (4.3K) 96% 4.4K(2 1 1 Engineering Colleges, Good Employment in Finance and Economics)
North Language (4.3K) 89% (non-2 1 1 engineering colleges, foreign language majors are good for employment)
Foreign Affairs University (4.2K) 97% 4.4K (not 2 1 1 engineering university)
China Renmin University (3.97K) 95% 4.5K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, most liberal arts majors have poor employment and finance majors have good employment).
Cai Yang (3.7K) 96% 4.4K(2 1 1 Engineering colleges, good employment in finance and economics)
Beiyou (3.6K) 96% 4.3K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors have good employment)
96%(3.6K) of foreign languages in Beijing No.2 (non-21/engineering colleges, foreign languages majors are good for employment).
China Media (3.5K) 90%(2 1 1 engineering colleges)
Beihang University (3.4K) 92% 3.7K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors have good employment)
Beijing Normal University (3.4K) 93% 4.2K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, most of the arts, medicine, life sciences, agronomy related majors have poor employment, and IT related emerging engineering majors have good employment)
Northern suburb (3.2K) 96%
Beili (3.2K) 93%
Beijing University of Technology (3.2K) 97%
Beike (3. 1K) 93%
Beihua (2.9K) 93%
China Youth University for Politics (2.9K) 94%
■ Employment Ranking of Major Universities in Shanghai (required for the College Entrance Examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Shanghai Jiaotong University (4.95k) 99% 5.2k (one of the nine key universities of the 985 Project, the employment of medicine, life science and agriculture is poor, and IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors and financial majors are better).
Fudan (4.98k) 97% 5.2k (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to art, medicine and life sciences are poorly employed, while the emerging IT-related engineering majors, finance and foreign languages are well employed).
Shanghai International Studies University (4.8K) 97% 5.2K(2 1 1 Engineering colleges, good employment for foreign language majors)
Shangcai (4.4K) 97% 4.5K(2 1 1 engineering colleges, good employment in finance and economics)
Tongji (4. 1K) 97% 4.4K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, some old engineering students have good employment)
Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade (4. 1K) 98% 4.2K (non-2 1 1 engineering colleges, good employment for finance and economics majors)
East China University of Science and Technology (3.6K) 97%
Donghua (3.6K) 98%
China Normal University (3.5K) 96%
Shanghai Maritime (3.5K) 95%
East China Politics and Law (3.4K) 92%
Shangda (3.3K) 98%
Master (3.3K) 97%
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (3.3K) 93%
■ Employment Ranking of Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province (required for college entrance examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Nantah (4.3k) 96% 5.1K (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to art, medicine and life sciences are poorly employed, while some IT-related new engineering majors, some old engineering majors, finance majors and foreign language majors are better employed).
Southeast (3.6K) 96% 3.9K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, IT-related emerging engineering majors, some established engineering majors have good employment)
China Pharmaceutical University (3.3K) 95%
Nanyou (3.2K) 96%
Nanjing Audit University (3. 1K) 96%
China Southern Airlines (3.0K) 96%
Southern institute of technology (3.0K) 96%
South Normal University (3.0K) 96%
Su Da (2.7K) 97%
Nancai (2.6K) 95%
■ Employment Ranking of Universities in Zhejiang Province (College Entrance Examination Required)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Zhejiang University (3.9K) 96% 4.3K (one of the nine most important universities in the 985 Project, most of the majors related to liberal arts, medicine, life sciences and agronomy are poorly employed, and some emerging IT-related engineering majors are well employed).
Zhejiang Sci-Tech University (2.8K) 96%
Zhejiang Industry (2.88K) 95%
■ Employment ranking of major universities in Guangdong Province (college entrance examination required)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Zhongshan (4.0K) 97% 4.2K (ordinary 985 engineering colleges, liberal arts, medicine, life sciences and related majors are mostly poorly employed, and IT-related emerging engineering majors, finance and foreign languages are better employed).
Shenzhen University (3.9K) 91%4.4K.
Guangdong foreign language foreign trade (3.8K) 96%
South China University of Technology (3.6K) 96% 4. 1K
Jinan University (3.4K) 96%
Guangdong Industry (3.0K) 97%
■ Employment Ranking of Colleges and Universities in Hubei Province (required for college entrance examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Huazhong Science and Technology (3.4K) 93% 4.0K
Wuhan University (3.3K) 94% 3.9K
■ Employment Ranking of Colleges and Universities in Shaanxi Province (required for college entrance examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Xi Jiaotong University (3.98k) 94% 4.4k (one of the nine key universities of the 985 Project, the employment of medicine and life sciences is poor, and IT-related emerging engineering majors and some old engineering majors are better).
Xi 'an Dianzi University (3.3K) 97%
Northwest industry (3. 1K) 92%
■ Employment Ranking of Universities in Tianjin (required for the college entrance examination)
Max's data (from michaels's employability ranking in 2008)
The average monthly salary after graduation for half a year, the employment rate after half a year, and the highest salary that the employer is willing to provide.
Nankai (3.3K) 96% 3.8K (in 985 engineering colleges, most majors related to liberal arts, medicine and life sciences have poor employment, but those related to finance and economics have good employment).
Tianda (3.2K) 95% 3.5K (General 985 Engineering College)
Investigation on the employment situation of undergraduate graduates in various universities (it is useless to brag, the data is very detailed, comprehensive and objective)
2008 Max China University Employment Ability Ranking
Data source Sohu Education
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Disclaimer: This ranking only ranks the salary after six months of undergraduate graduation.
Max is the most professional, comprehensive and fair educational data consulting company in China. Partners include the Zero Survey Team.
Dr. Wang Boqing, the founder of Max Company, has 18 years of experience in education and employment research in China and the United States, and has an academic advisory team mainly composed of returnees.
The data statistics team led by Dr. Wang Boqing consists of the following personnel
Graduated from Peking University Institute of Mathematics.
and
Graduated from China University of Science and Technology, majoring in applied mathematics.
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Max 2008 China University Graduates Employment Report.
1.Survey scale and sample in 2008:
In 2008, the sample of 2007 college graduates reached 445,000, and about 223,358 questionnaires were collected, with a recovery rate of about 50%. 20265/kloc-0 valid questionnaires, 73% completed; * * * Covers 2 1 13 universities, of which 104 universities include 2 1 1 898 other undergraduate colleges (including branch schools and secondary colleges),11. The survey covered 3 1 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions.
2. Survey object: 2007 college graduates who graduated for half a year, including 2 1 1 undergraduates, other undergraduates, higher vocational and junior college students.
3. Survey method: Six months after graduation, the 2007 college graduates were given online electronic questionnaires.
4. Respondents were divided into five graduate groups:
1) Employment, related to major or unrelated to major;
2) Self-employment;
3) study abroad immediately after graduation, and prepare to study abroad if you are unemployed;
4) Go to graduate school immediately after graduation, be unemployed, and prepare for postgraduate entrance examination;
5) unemployment, looking for a job, and others.
5. Classification of survey questions
1) Employment status 2) Job hunting 3) Work ability 4) Self-employment 5) Postgraduate study and study abroad 6) Volunteer to fill in the college entrance examination.