NTU Hits Historic QS Rank 54, Topping CMU — but Employer Reputation Slides
Original: 贏過 CMU,世界大學排名台大史上最佳第 54,但雇主聲譽不升反降
NTU reaches its best-ever QS rank of 54th, surpassing CMU, yet its employer reputation score fell.
National Taiwan University (NTU) has reached 54th place in the QS World University Rankings — its highest position ever and above Carnegie Mellon University in the overall table. However, the employer reputation sub-score moved in the opposite direction. The divergence between NTU's strong headline rank and its weaker subject rankings and employer reputation reveals persistent structural challenges in Taiwan's tech-talent pipeline.
National Taiwan University (NTU) has recorded the best overall QS World University Ranking in its history, climbing to 54th place globally — a milestone that places it ahead of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), one of the world's most prestigious engineering and computer-science institutions, in the aggregate table. The achievement has drawn attention across Taiwan's academic and industry communities as a sign of growing institutional prestige on the world stage.
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