The U-Ranking places UCAM at the forefront of Spanish universities in terms of employability
UCAM graduates exceed the national average in employment by almost 10% and earn salaries that are €2,000 higher.
UCAM consolidates its leading position in employability according to the latest university performance rankings published by U-Ranking, compiled by Fundación BBVA and the Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas. UCAM has been ranked in Group 1 nationally in the area of job placement, as well as in research and engineering studies.
UCAM graduates are hired almost 10% more than the national average, according to data adjusted to the level of studies. In addition, their salaries exceed the national average by 2,000 euros per year, reflecting the competitiveness and preparation of UCAM graduates in the current job market.
In the field of research, UCAM also ranks among the best private higher education institutions in the country. In the area of Engineering and Architecture, it ranks in the Top 3 in Research Output, and overall, it ranks fifth among Spanish private universities.
Furthermore, at a global level, UCAM ranks in the Top 10 Spanish private universities in the areas of Health Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Social and Legal Sciences, and Engineering and Architecture.
These results confirm those published by the CYD Ranking of Fundación Conocimiento y Desarrollo just a few days ago, which highlighted that the UCAM Bachelor's degrees in Telecommunications Engineering and Computer Science stand out nationally in research and knowledge transfer, and that the Civil Engineering degree was ranked third among all Spanish universities, both public and private.
These data reinforce UCAM's commitment to academic excellence, quality research and comprehensive training for its students, pillars that have also been recognised by international rankings such as QS Stars and the prestigious Forbes publication, which have positively evaluated the personalised educational model and the high professional impact of its graduates.