NCCU College of Commerce - World TOP 1000 Business School

World TOP 1000 Business School

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Taiwan Business School Level 2011 Recommendation Rate (per 1,000) 2009 Recommendation Rate (per 1,000) 2008 Recommendation Rate (per 1,000) School
1 UNIVERSAL 274 ‰ 186 ‰ 237 ‰ National Taiwan University — College of Management
2 TOP 150 ‰ 93 ‰ 117 ‰ National Chengchi University — College of Commerce
3 EXCELLENT 177 ‰ 136 ‰ 118 ‰ National Sun Yat-sen University — College of Management
4 EXCELLENT 83 ‰ 120 ‰ 70 ‰ National Chiao Tung University — College of Management
5 EXCELLENT 124 ‰ 109 ‰ 70 ‰ Taiwan Tech — School of Management
6 EXCELLENT 65 ‰ 78 ‰ 61 ‰ Fu Jen Catholic University — College of Management
7 GOOD 81 ‰ 35 ‰ 10 ‰ National Cheng Kung University — College of Management

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