School of Management, Fudan University: China's Only Business School With 3 Programs Ranked In The Top 100 Global EMBA Programs by Financial Times
SHANGHAI, Oct. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 15, 2012, the Financial Times (FT) announced its 2012 rankings of EMBA programs around the world. School of Management, Fudan University was exhilarated to see three of its programs among the Top 100 EMBA Programs in the FT's rankings. This unprecedented achievement has made the school the very first business school in mainland China or even Greater China to receive such an honor.
School of Management, Fudan University submitted three of its programs this year to the FT's Global Rankings of EMBA Programs. The three submitted programs were: Fudan-Washington University EMBA Program; Fudan EMBA Program; and Fudan-HKU IMBA Program. According to the recently announced rankings, the Fudan-Washington University EMBA Program ranks in 9th place this year. The Program has ranked among Top 20 EMBA Programs worldwide seven years in a row since its first entry into the FT rankings in 2006. It has also ranked the #1 EMBA Program in mainland China in average for seven years in a row. The Fudan EMBA Program, fully taught in Chinese, enters the rankings for the first time this year in 35th place. It is also the Top 1 Chinese EMBA program worldwide. The Fudan-HKU IMBA Program also enters the rankings for the first time this year in 54th place, and 6th among part-time MBA programs.
It is worth mentioning that the Fudan-Washington University EMBA Program has ranked Top 1 in mainland China in terms of research for seven years in a row. In addition, graduate compensation for graduates of the Chinese-English Fudan-HKU IMBA Program have grown by 96%, ranking 3rd place in the world.
The annual FT rankings are the most globally recognized and authoritative rankings of MBA programs based on strict and scientific evaluation standards regarding overall quality and career development of students, academic achievements and research capability of schools, and their levels of internationalization. Having a program entering the rankings is great recognition of the high quality of a business school. The honor of having three programs entering the FT's rankings not only fosters the school's leadership in the business education in China but also demonstrates the significant progress of China's EMBA education to the rest of the world.
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