National Sun Yat-sen University - Academic Reputation

Academic Reputation

University rankings (overall)
QS Asia General 60
ARWU Asia/Pacific Research {{{ARWU_A}}}
THE World General 251-275
QS World General 401-500
ARWU World Research 479
  • Times Higher Education
According to Times Higher Education (2010–2011), NSYSU ranks as the 3rd university in Taiwan (21st in Asia, and 163rd worldwide).
  • THES - QS World University Rankings
According to the THES - QS World University Rankings, the National Sun Yat-sen University is within the world's 500 best universities, ranked at 401+(2009).
  • Taiwan's World TOP 1000 Business School

By "eduniversal.com":

http://www.eduniversal.com/business-school-ranking/country/taiwan/218
Taiwan Business School Level 2009 Recommendation Rate (per 1000) 2008 Recommendation Rate (per 1000) School
1 UNIVERSAL 186 ‰ 237 ‰ National Taiwan University - College of Management
2 TOP 93 ‰ 117 ‰ National Chengchi University - College of Commerce
3 EXCELLENT 136 ‰ 118 ‰ National Sun Yat-sen University - College of Management
4 EXCELLENT 120 ‰ 70 ‰ National Chiao Tung University - College of Management
5 EXCELLENT 109 ‰ 70 ‰ Taiwan Tech - School of Management
6 EXCELLENT 78 ‰ 61 ‰ Fu Jen Catholic University - College of Management
7 GOOD 35 ‰ 10 ‰ National Cheng Kung University - College of Management

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