CUHK MBA Ranked 26th in Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016 - CUHK MBA

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CUHK MBA Ranked 26th in Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016

CUHK MBA Ranked 26th in Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) MBA Program has moved up four places to 26th in the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016, making it one of the top four MBA programs in Asia and the top three in Greater China.

#26
Overall Ranking for CUHK MBA Full-time Program
 

Attributed to its world-class MBA curriculum and strong student career counselling support, the outstanding ranking demonstrates that CUHK MBA is able to enhance its full-time graduates’ employability and career advancement.

#10
Globally for Salary Percentage Increase*
 

#1
for Salary Percentage Increase* in Hong Kong
 

#4
for Career Progress* in Asia
 

Established in 1966, CUHK MBA is Asia’s and Hong Kong’s first MBA program, which marks its golden anniversary this year. CUHK Business School takes great pride in offering an international business education to a diverse student community with its MBA students from around 20 different countries. This international recognition motivates us to keep strengthening our Programs and nurture more business leaders!

If you are interested in knowing more about Programs and the MBA experiences of our students, don’t miss our upcoming events!

Read the full Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016 results here.

*Note on ranking criteria of measurement

Career progress: This is calculated according to changes in the level of seniority and the size of company alumni are working in after they obtained their MBA degrees.

Salary percentage increase: It is the average difference in alumni salary before and after the MBA qualification. Half of this figure is calculated according to the absolute salary increase, and half according to the percentage increase relative to the pre-MBA salary.

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