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Which universities in Britain are most popular with foreign companies?

Spending so much money to study abroad is nothing more than making an upfront investment to increase capital for later life. The most intuitive thing is to find yourself a good future and a good way to make money. Let's talk about which universities in Britain are most popular with foreign companies.

In fact, many jobs and occupations in China can be applied for, and we generally exclude working experience for these good jobs. There is a lot of competition among fresh graduates with the same academic qualifications. In addition to excellent interview skills and extra points for returnees, the same schools can not be ignored.

For example, if the English level of Fudan University graduate students is comparable to that of Essex graduate students, then I believe HR will not hesitate to choose Fudan University graduates instead of returnees.

So which British universities are more competitive at home? There is no doubt that G5 University is definitely the most competitive, but it is "rare" to be admitted to G5 and graduate smoothly. What about exclusion?

Top 20 British universities most easily recognized by domestic employers

No.20 Queen Mary University of London

19 University of Leeds

18 Lancaster university

17 Cardiff University

King's College London 16

15 University of Liverpool

14 University of St. Andrews

13 York university

No. 12 University of Glasgow

NO. 1 1 Newcastle university

10 Durham university

University of Sheffield on the 9th.

University of Bath VIII

Seventh place Birmingham University

Sixth place University of Edinburgh

Fifth place Loughborough University

4 th place Bristol University

Third place University of Nottingham

University of Manchester II

No.65438 +0 Warwick University

The above rankings can be used as a reference for students to apply for universities, but after all, there are various factors such as the number of students returning to universities, which lead to more or less employees.

Newsletters can only say here that, to sum up, the institutions in the rankings are very good institutions, and most of them are the top 200 institutions in the QS world. When applying, you can choose an institution according to the advantages and disadvantages of the selected major.

Cambridge University, which ranks first among British universities in The Times, ranks second in terms of employment rate, and Imperial College London, which ranks fourth, ranks first, while Bath University and Birmingham University, which rank 10 and 15 in The Times, rank third and fourth. So what are the top 50 universities with the highest employment rate?