Esslingen University’s ranking results speak for themselves. Whether in the ranking tables of the Centre for University Development (Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung, CHE), those published by the ZEIT Student Guide or the magazines “Wirtschaftswoche”, “Junge Karriere” and “Handelsblatt”, Esslingen University is always among the best in Germany. The grade “very good” is regularly awarded for Esslingen’s training and practice-oriented programs.

The ranking results of the last few years can be seen here: 2012 2011 2010  2009 2008 2007200620052004 2002 2001 2000 1999 1996

CHE Ranking  Tables, ZEIT Student Guide 2010/2011
May 2010

Leaders in the field

Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics

The Faculties of Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Building Services, Energy and Environmental Engineering  achieved top position in four categories in the subject area mechanical engineering.

The Faculty of Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering straightaway reached the top group in the newly instituted subject area of mechatronics in the CHE ranking tables

“Amberg-Weiden, Esslingen, Karlsruhe and Bingen Universities of Applied Sciences reached the top group in the category “General Student Satisfaction” and in three further categories. (ZEIT Student Guide 2010/2011, 4. May 2010)“

CHE Ranking Tables, ZEIT Student Guide 2010/2011
May 2010

Middle position

Electrical Engineering/ Information Technology,
Process and Chemical Engineering

“Aachen, Esslingen and Munich Universities of Applied Sciences were especially often mentioned by  university academic staff as the universities they would most highly recommend to prospective students (degree programs: Electrical Engineering/ Information Technology; category: Reputation among Academic Staff).”

“If students are asked to assess the general student situation at their University of Applied Sciences, eight universities receive especial distinction.” Among these is Esslingen University (degree program: Chemical Engineering; category: General Student Satisfaction). ZEIT Student Guide 2010/2011, 4. May 2010

Wirtschaftswoche Magazine

May 2010

1st, 2nd and 3rd places

Mechanical Engineering (1st)
Electrical Engineering (1st)
Engineering Management (2nd)
Information Technology (3rd)

 

 

 


 

The human resource managers at 534 German companies were asked which universities of applied sciences produced the best graduates and what their experience has been with these graduates.


“Graduates from Baden-Wuerttemberg achieved first place in electrical engineering (2009:6) and in mechanical engineering (2009:2); second place in the category engineering management (no change); followed by third place in information technology  (2009: not represented in the top ten).” (Wirtschaftswoche No. 21, 22. May 2010)