NUS Global Employability Ranking 2026: Graduates 8th Most Employable Worldwide

NUS Leads Asia in GEURS 2026 Employer Survey

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NUS Secures 8th Global Spot in Prestigious GEURS Employability Ranking

The National University of Singapore (NUS) has once again affirmed its status as a powerhouse in producing highly employable graduates, climbing to 8th place worldwide in the Global Employability University Ranking and Survey (GEURS) 2026. 76 74 Released on October 30, 2025, by HR consultancy Emerging in partnership with Times Higher Education, this ranking places NUS just one spot behind Harvard University and ahead of Imperial College London. As Asia's top university for graduate employability, NUS outshines regional giants like the University of Tokyo (11th) and Peking University (12th), highlighting Singapore's rising influence in global talent production. 77

This achievement underscores NUS's commitment to holistic education that equips students with practical skills, global perspectives, and adaptability in a rapidly evolving job market shaped by artificial intelligence (AI), digital transformation, and geopolitical shifts. For prospective students and parents in Singapore eyeing top-tier higher education, this ranking signals strong return on investment through superior career prospects.

Decoding GEURS 2026: How Employers Rank Universities

Unlike academic-focused rankings, GEURS uniquely relies on direct employer feedback, surveying 12,350 human resource (HR) managers and recruiters from 32 countries who hire at least five graduates annually. 74 108 These professionals cast 119,967 votes, selecting their top 10 to 15 universities from a list of 1,000 and justifying choices based on seven employability drivers: work expertise, graduate skills, specialisation, social impact and leadership, academic performance, internationality, and reputation.

The process ensures unbiased insights, as votes must include justifications tied to these drivers, with no weighting applied—just raw employer preferences. This methodology captures real-world hiring decisions across 22 sectors and 25 company functions, from startups to multinationals. For context, panel companies recruited 312,500 young graduates in 2025, representing 3.8 million hires projected for 2025-2026. 108

2026 Rank2025 RankUniversityCountry
11Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUSA
23Stanford UniversityUSA
32California Institute of TechnologyUSA
45University of CambridgeUK
57University of OxfordUK
616University of California, BerkeleyUSA
74Harvard UniversityUSA
89National University of SingaporeSingapore
910Imperial College LondonUK
1017ETH ZurichSwitzerland

Top 10 universities in GEURS 2026 employability ranking

Singapore Universities Excel: NUS Leads, NTU Makes Impressive Gains

Singapore punches above its weight in GEURS 2026, with NUS at 8th and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) surging 10 places to 23rd—Asia's 5th. 74 This duo outperforms their QS World University Rankings 2026 positions (NUS 8th overall, NTU 12th), proving Singapore's autonomous universities (AUs) prioritise employability beyond research metrics. 77

  • NUS: Consistent top-10 since 2020, 1st in Asia.
  • NTU: Tracks Yale (22nd), reflecting tech-focused strengths.
  • Singapore joins US, UK, Switzerland as top-10 nations.

Other AUs like Singapore Management University (SMU) and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) bolster the ecosystem, though not top-250 listed here.

Key Employability Drivers: Where NUS Excels According to Recruiters

Employers prioritise universities fostering 'performance-based' talent: demonstrable skills over credentials. 91 NUS shines in graduate skills (adaptability, digital mindset), internationality (global exposure), and partnerships. Its curriculum integrates AI across disciplines, preparing students for volatile markets.

Step-by-step, GEURS evaluates:

  1. Vote Selection: Top institutions named.
  2. Justification: Tied to drivers.
  3. Aggregation: Highest votes win top spots.
NUS's edge: Balanced excellence across drivers, per employer affirmations of 'agile problem-solvers' ready for tech-driven futures. 75

NUS's Winning Formula: Initiatives Fueling Global Recognition

NUS attributes success to the Centre for Future-ready Graduates (CFG), offering career roadmaps, internships, workshops, and a job platform with corporate partners. 109 Programs like NUS Overseas Colleges send 2,664 students annually abroad for entrepreneurship. Industry ties—e.g., OpenAI curriculum integration—build AI-native talent.

Holistic approaches include NUSOne for leadership and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Mentorship Programme. These ensure graduates excel in sense-making, critical thinking, and innovation amid AI disruption.Learn more on CFG

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JAUGES 2025: NUS Grads Outperform in Local Job Market

The Joint Autonomous Universities Graduate Employment Survey (JAUGES) 2025, administered by Singapore's Ministry of Education (MOE), reveals NUS's domestic strength. Of 7,567 fresh graduates surveyed (68.2% response), 89.8% in the labour force secured employment within six months—above the AU average of ~88.9%. 109 110

Full-time permanent (FTP) rate: 75.2% (AU: 74.4%, down from 79.4% in 2024 due to cautious hiring). Mean FTP salary: S$5,193 (up from S$5,101); median S$4,746 (up from S$4,600). Computing grads averaged S$6,674 gross; Business Administration S$6,962.

NUS Graduate Employment Survey 2025 key statistics

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Top Fields and Salaries: Computing and Business Lead the Way

  • Bachelor of Computing (Computer Science): 90.9% secured employment, 84.1% FTP, gross median S$6,400.
  • Bachelor of Business Administration: 95% secured, 82.5% FTP, gross median S$6,000.
  • Dentistry/Medicine: 100% employment.
  • Civil Engineering: 96.2% employed within 6 months.

Over 9 in 10 across 18 programs succeeded, reflecting broad appeal. Compared to NTU (mean FTP S$4,812) and SMU, NUS commands premiums in high-demand sectors.Explore higher ed jobs in Singapore

Global vs Local: NUS Outshines Ivy League in Employer Eyes

NUS rivals ancient institutions—behind only US tech giants and Oxbridge—due to Asia's growth hub status. Singapore's stable economy, English-medium instruction, and multicultural context enhance appeal. NTU's Yale-like jump shows ecosystem synergy.

For international students, NUS offers scholarships and pathways to global careers, positioning it as a launchpad.

Navigating Challenges: Resilience Amid Cautious Hiring

Despite global slowdowns, NUS grads adapted via upskilling. CFG's group coaching and workshops addressed AI shifts. Unemployment in some humanities dipped, but FTP rose in nursing/design.

Stakeholders praise NUS's proactive stance: employers note 'resilient, versatile talent'; alumni highlight lifelong support.

Future Trends: Singapore's SkillsFuture and AI Push

With SkillsFuture enhancements and MOE's AI literacy mandates, Singapore AUs gear for 2030 demands. NUS's CSSH (Centre for Society and Systems Health?) and deep-tech accelerators position grads for quantum/6G eras.

Outlook: Continued top-10 for NUS as Asia leads talent export.

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Career Advice: Leveraging NUS Ranking for Success

Aspiring students: Prioritise internships via higher ed career advice. Rate professors on Rate My Professor. Job seekers: Target university jobs or faculty roles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📊What is GEURS 2026 and why does it matter for NUS?

GEURS ranks universities by employer votes on employability. NUS at 8th reflects strong global demand. THE GEURS

💼How did NUS perform in JAUGES 2025?

89.8% employed within 6 months, 75.2% FTP, mean salary S$5,193. Top in computing/business.

🏆NTU's ranking compared to NUS in GEURS?

NTU 23rd (up 10), strong but trails NUS's Asia lead.

🔧What employability drivers boosted NUS?

Graduate skills, internationality, partnerships per 12k+ employers.

🎓NUS initiatives for employability?

CFG career support, overseas colleges, AI curriculum. Career tips

💰Salaries for NUS computing grads?

Gross mean S$6,674, median S$6,400 FTP.

⚖️How GEURS methodology works?

12,350 employers vote top unis, justify via 7 drivers. No academic metrics.

🌍Singapore AUs vs global peers?

NUS/NTU outperform QS ranks, rival Harvard/Yale in employer views.

⚠️Challenges for 2025 grads?

Cautious market; NUS resilience via upskilling shows salary gains.

💡Advice for NUS applicants?

Build internships, skills. Check Rate My Professor, jobs at Higher Ed Jobs.

🚀Future of employability at NUS?

AI focus, SkillsFuture align for 2030 demands.