Selecting the right university is pivotal for building a strong foundation for future career prospects. To make informed decisions, students frequently turn to global rankings that help them spot institutions aligned with their aspirations. Among these, the Global Employability University Rankings (GEURS) 2025 holds a significant position, spotlighting top universities worldwide. A notable feature of GEURS is its ‘Digital Leaders in Higher Education’ category, which celebrates 200 universities for their exceptional efforts in cultivating digital expertise and embedding essential digital skills into their academic offerings.
This segment is divided into five key categories:
- Digital Entrepreneurship Programs
- Computer Science Studies
- Data Science/AI and Business Analytics
- Digital Transformation Management
- Best Online Studies
Let’s delve into how U.S. universities performed in the ‘Computer Science’ category. With several American institutions earning top ranks, here’s a look at the top 10 performers in this field.
GEURS 2025: Top 10 U.S Universities in Computer Science Category
Here is a look at the list of top U.S. universities in the Computer Science category according to the GUERS 2025 rankings.
The table highlights the top U.S. universities recognized for their graduate employability, with Harvard University leading at 5th place, followed closely by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at 9th. Other notable institutions include Boston University (12th), California State University (31st), and Yale University (34th). Additionally, Columbia University ranks 35th, Boston College at 37th, and Stanford Graduate School of Business at 40th. California Polytechnic State University (42nd) and New York University (52nd) also make the list of top universities excelling in employability.
GEURS 2025: Global Top 10 in Computer Science
Here is the list of the top 10 global institutions that made it to the top 10 in the Computer Science category.
The table lists the top universities globally recognized for their graduate employability. The Technical University of Berlin ranks first, followed by the University of Cambridge (2nd) and the University of Oxford (3rd) from the United Kingdom. Other leading institutions include Germany’s Technical University of Munich (4th), Harvard University from the United States (5th), and Sweden’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology (6th). The University of Auckland (7th) from New Zealand, the University of Melbourne (8th) from Australia, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (9th) also feature prominently. Nanyang Technological University in Singapore secures the 10th position.