Gyeongbok University of Science and Technology, Ranked 'No.1 Nationwide' in Vocational College Brand Reputation
Gyeongbok University ranked first nationwide in the brand reputation survey of junior colleges.
Gyeongbok University announced on the 2nd that it took first place in the junior college brand reputation index, which was extracted by analyzing 60,831,645 pieces of domestic junior college brand big data from April 25 to May 25 by the Korea Corporate Reputation Research Institute. Seoul Arts College ranked second, and Dongyang Mirae College ranked third.
Gyeongbok University ranked second nationwide in the junior college brand reputation in April.
The junior college brand reputation index is the result of analyzing consumers' digital behavior through a reputation analysis algorithm, divided into participation index, media index, communication index, and community index.
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An official from the Korea Corporate Reputation Research Institute explained, "Gyeongbok University’s factors for ranking first in brand reputation include being the number one university in the metropolitan area for employment rate for six consecutive years, ranking first nationwide in employment rate for three consecutive years, being selected as an education internationalization competency certified university for five consecutive years, selection for the Link 3.0 project, achieving the highest national exam pass rate nationwide in the nursing and health fields, and operating various public-private-academic-research regional win-win cooperation programs with Namyangju City."
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