7 Chinese Universities included in FT’s List of Top Global MBAs

7 Chinese Universities included in FT’s List of Top Global MBAs
Jan 28, 2016 By eChinacities.com

Seven Chinese universities were included in the Financial Times’ list of Top 100 Global MBAs. In the rankings, Harvard Business School dropped to second place after holding the top spot for a number of years. This year, France’s INSEAD won the first spot. In 2015, the school was ranked fourth. This is the first time it has held the top spot.

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s Business School was ranked the first in China and number 14 globally. China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) was ranked first in Mainland China, and 17th globally. Last year, CEIBS was ranked 11th.

Top Chinese MBA Programs 2016 Ranking 2015 Ranking
HKUST Business School   14 14
CEIBS 17 11
CUHK Business School      26 30
Shanghai Jiaotong University: Antai 39 55
Renmin University of China School of Business  43 -
University of Hong Kong   44 28
Fudan University School of Management 47 55

China’s MBA programs had some of the highest percentages of increased salaries of alumni after graduation. Four Mainland universities were included in the world’s top 5 for salary increases: Fudan University School of Management, Shanghai Jiaotong University: Antai, Renmin University China School of Business, and CEIBS.
Top 10 Global MBA Programs:

1. INSEAD

2. Harvard Business School

3. London Business School

4. University of Pennsylvania: Wharton

5. Stanford Graduate School of Business

6. Columbia Business School

7. University of California at Berkeley: Haas

8. University of Chicago: Booth

9. MIT: Sloan

10. University of Cambridge: Judge

Source: inews.qq.com

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Keywords: Financial Times Top Global MBAs Chinese MBA

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