The university with the largest number of alumni with assets exceeding 40 billion won

Harvard University ranked No. Peking University and Tsinghua University included ‘Top 10 outside the US’

Harvard University is the university that produced the most UHNWs with a net worth of at least $30 million (regarding 41.9 billion won), according to a survey.

In Asia, the National University of Singapore showed off the most wealthy alumni, while Peking University and Tsinghua University in China also ranked in the top 10 outside the US.

Altrata, which collects data by focusing on the rich and influential, announced on the 14th (local time) that Harvard University has 17,660 super-high-income He said he has alumni who are wealthy.

This is more than double that of Stanford University in second place (7,972 students) and University of Pennsylvania in third place (7,517 students), which is the overwhelming scale in the world.

Altrata explained, “The number of super-high-wealth alumni at Harvard University is equivalent to 5% of the world’s 325,230 super-high-wealth students, reflecting the status and networking opportunities this Ivy League university offers its graduates.”

While American universities are showing off their tax on the size of alumni with very high net worth, in the ‘Universities outside the US’ ranking, the University of Cambridge in the UK took the first place with 4,149 students, and the National University of Singapore took the second place with 3,653 students.

Next, the University of Oxford in the UK (3,356 people), the Insead in France (2,625 people) in the 4th place, the London School of Economics in the UK (2,17 people), the University of Toronto in Canada (1,156 people) in the 6th place, 7 The University of Mumbai in India (1,131 students), Peking University in China (1,101 students) in 8th place, Tsinghua University in China (1,100 students) in 9th place, and Delhi University in India (1,27 people) in 10th place were followed.

The university with the largest number of alumni with assets exceeding 40 billion won

Separately, in the scale of self-made wealthy alumni conducted by Altrata, India’s Ahmedabad Management Education Institute took the first place outside the United States, while Peking University and Fudan University of China both ranked second, Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on the 15th. told

The California Institute of Technology ranked first in the U.S. ranking in this field.

/yunhap news

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