CUHK EMBA Ranks 32nd in Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2017

CUHK EMBA has moved up five places to 32nd in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2017 released on October 15. This year’s ranking marks the 17th consecutive years that CUHK EMBA has successfully maintained its position among the world’s top 37.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School’s executive MBA Programme has moved up five places to 32nd in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2017 released on 15 October 2017. The program’s three-year average ranking is 33rd. A total of 137 programmes took part in this year’s EMBA ranking, which features the best 100 executive MBAs in the world. This year’s ranking marks the 17th consecutive year that CUHK EMBA has successfully maintained its position among the world’s top 37.

CUHK EMBA is best-ranked in the world for the percentage of international diversity in advisory board, and among the top three in the world for the percentage of female students.

The EMBA Ranking rates the best 100 programs worldwide for working senior executives. It is based on surveys of business schools and their alumni who graduated in 2014. The data measures how successful alumni have been in their careers in terms of salary, seniority and achievements since graduation.

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