Almaty Management University (AlmaU) has received the highest score in the National Ranking of the best universities in Kazakhstan in terms of the level of demand for graduates among employers. The experts of the Independent Agency for Quality Assurance of Education – IQAA Ranking – conducted a thorough analysis and assessed the reputation and results of AlmaU in the field of training and employment of graduates. The results were obtained through a questionnaire.
This achievement is a confirmation of AlmaU’s constant efforts to develop its students and ensure their successful career trajectory. It is worth noting that the university provides high-quality education focused on modern labor market requirements, and actively cooperates with leading employers, thereby guaranteeing its graduates demand in the labor market.
The University’s teaching staff includes outstanding experts in various fields of science, business and management. As a result, AlmaU students receive a high-quality education combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills that are actively used in their future work. This approach prepares AlmaU graduates for the real challenges and needs of the modern business environment.
We would like to note that the methodology developed by an independent agency for the study of the national university ranking is scientifically justified and approved by international experts in the field of higher education. IQAA Ranking has been in effect since 2008.
By the way, AlmaU also received high scores in the qualification “Expert assessment” – 4.55, and in the direction of “Academic activity and employment results” – 65.23 points. In the overall ranking, the university received 81.86 points and, thus, entered the TOP 5 universities in Kazakhstan.
It should be noted that universities participated in the ranking, which were evaluated according to 5 indicators, including academic performance, employer reputation, student and graduate assessment.
AlmaU is one of the oldest private universities in Kazakhstan, which began almost 35 years ago as a Management School, already at that time producing a new generation of managers. In three and a half decades, AlmaU has grown from a “school” into a modern university, where about 4 thousand students study in 3 languages in 20 specialties – from business analytics to film production