In the 14th edition of the Ranking System of Bulgarian Universities for 2024, Sofia University (SU) holds the first place in 22 professional fields. The rating system compares the performance of 51 higher education institutions in 52 professional areas, also taking into account the realization of graduates on the labor market.
Military Affairs and Computer Science graduates have the highest average taxable income (over €2,250), followed by Mathematics, Metallurgy, Communication and Computer Systems, National Security, Research, mining and processing, Energy, Public health and Electrical engineering, electronics and automation (between €1500 and €2000), caretaker Minister of Education, Prof. Galin Tsokov reported.
The highest average income is received by graduates of the Master's programs in "Administration and Management" at the American University (4,850 euros) and "Informatics and Computer Sciences" at SU (3,935 euros) and "New Bulgarian University" (3,600 euros).
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