Vilniaus Kolegija / Higher Education Institution is the Leader in the Rankings of College Study Fields in 2024!
The magazine “Reitingai” has published the annual evaluation of the fields of study conducted in higher education institutions. Vilniaus Kolegija remains a leader among Lithuanian higher education institutions of this type.
The fields of study were evaluated according to the following criteria: employers’ opinion about alumni, the number of admitted students, their preparation for studies, the employment rate of graduates, the results of expert evaluation of the fields of study.
The Rector of Vilniaus Kolegija Dr Ž. Jankauskienė thanks the Vilnaius Kolegija community for their focused and purposeful work in organising and implementing the study process. The day-to-day efforts and focus of our community members are the key to ensuring the leadership of our institution. In fact, 21 of the 27 fields of study offered by the Kolegija received the highest marks. It is particularly encouraging that the success of the Kolegija graduates in entering the labour market is confirmed each year by the results of the employers’ survey carried out by the magazine ‘Reitingai’. My thanks to the Kolegija community!”
Rankings of VIKO 2024 Study Fields
The highest scores (first place) were obtained in the following fields of study: Medical technology, Rehabilitation, Nursing and midwifery, Cosmetology, Nutrition, Chemistry, Environmental engineering, Software systems, Information systems, Polymers and textiles, Veterinary medicine, Economics, Social work, Translation, Finance, Marketing, Management, Business, Accounting, Music, Education (first and second places).
Second place: Communications, Theatre, Electronic Engineering and Food technology.
In the ranking of the fields of study, the following was evaluated: the opinion of employers on alumni (30 points), the percentage of the best graduates admitted in 2023 (10 points), the average score of those admitted to publicly funded places and/or with scholarships in 2023 (5 points), the average score of those admitted to non-publicly funded places in 2023 (5 points), the lowest score of those admitted to publicly funded places in 2023 (10 points), the lowest score of those admitted to non-publicly funded places in 2023 (10 points), the percentage of students who left studies in 2022 (15 points) and the percentage of graduates in 2022 who were employed 12 months after graduation (15 points).