New York Institute of Technology

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How Well Is New York Institute of Technology Ranked?

2023 Rankings

College Factual analyzes over 2,000 colleges and universities in its annual rankings and ranks them in a variety of ways, including most diverse, best overall quality, best for non-traditional students, and much more.

New York Institute of Technology was awarded 95 badges in the 2023 rankings. The highest ranked major at the school is radio and television broadcasting technology/technician.

Overall Quality

NYIT landed the #1,070 spot in College Factual's 2023 ranking of best overall colleges in the United States. The higher ed experts analyzed 2,241 colleges and universities across the nation to determine this ranking. This is an improvement over the previous year, when NYIT held the #1,160 spot on the Best Overall Colleges list.

Out of the 143 colleges in New York, NYIT is ranked at #86.

See all of the rankings for New York Institute of Technology.

How Much Money Do NYIT Graduates Make?

Although some majors pay more than others, students who graduate from NYIT with a bachelor's degree go on to jobs where they make an average salary of $58,013 in their early years. That's great news for NYIT students since it is 37% more than the average college graduate's salary of $42,485 per year.

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