Graduates of TUM are keenly sought in the international job market. This is shown by the Global University Employability Ranking, in which TUM once again achieved 13th place. In Europe, TUM is number four following the universities in Cambridge and Oxford, Imperial College London and ETH Zurich.
Andreas Heddergott / TUM The ranking indicates the quality of graduates from the point of view of employers. For the latest edition, more than 12,000 managers in 32 countries who recruit internationally were surveyed. They work in a wide range of industries and with companies of various sizes. The ranking, commissioned annually by the British magazine Times Higher Education (THE), is compiled by the French management consulting firm Emerging.
TUM has placed among the world's best universities for years. It currently ranks 13th overall and rounds out the leading quintet in Europe alongside the University of Cambridge (4th), the University of Oxford (5th), Imperial College London (9th) and ETH Zurich (10th).
TUM ranks 7th for Digital Leaders
The outstanding preparation of students provided by TUM for the digital economy was also highlighted by the Digital Leaders in Higher Education rankings, where TUM ranks 7th worldwide.
The students themselves are also highly satisfied with the study conditions. In the most recent CHE University Rankings , TUM received excellent grades from students in many different subject areas.