QS World University Rankings® 2014/15








QS World University Rankings® 2014/15



Columbia ranks 14= within the world overall within the QS World University Rankings 2014/15 (joint with Johns Hopkins University), having been the same presence close to the highest of the ranking over the past decade. Its high position reflects its solid name among employers and teachers worldwide; in QS’s major world surveys, it comes out twelfth in step with teachers and sixteenth within the eyes of graduate employers. These results indicate that teachers across a broad vary of disciplines have known it among the world’s high universities in their field of experience, whereas employers worldwide regard it as manufacturing a number of the world’s most employable graduates.

Despite trailing a bit behind, NYU has notwithstanding cast a robust name as a first establishment, ranking 41= overall (alongside the University of Wisconsin Madison), and rated thirty fifth within the world by teachers and forty sixth by employers.

Both universities have favorable (and nearly identical), student/faculty ratios for establishments of their size, ranking simply outside the worldwide high fifty on this live. Columbia encompasses a slightly higher proportion of international students, whereas each establishments see their weakest scores within the indicator assessing international diversity of college members.

The biggest gap between the 2 is within the indicator assessing analysis citations per educator – a mirrored image of impact within the analysis world. Here, faithful its name as a worldwide analysis powerhouse, Columbia claims a considerable lead; it ranks thirty fifth within the world to NYU’s 277th, creating it maybe a clearer selection for those curious about research-based programs.