CUHK EMBA Ranks 37th in Financial Times Global Executive MBA Ranking 2016

CUHK Business School’s Executive MBA Program has been ranked 37th in the Financial Times Global Executive MBA Ranking 2016.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School’s Executive MBA Program was ranked 37th in the Financial Times Global Executive MBA Ranking 2016 released on October 17. The program’s three-year average ranking is 31st. A total of 137 programs took part in this year’s EMBA ranking, which features the best 100 Executive MBAs. CUHK EMBA has been ranked the top independent English-instructed program in the Greater China region again this year and has been the highest ranked independent program in Asia for more than 10 years in previous years.

Among the alumni of all English-instructed independent EMBA programs in Greater China, CUHK EMBA’s alumni have achieved the highest level of average salary three years after graduation, with an average annual salary of more than HK$2 million. The program’s alumni also achieved a high salary increase rate of 45 percent. Among all independent EMBA programs in Greater China, CUHK EMBA has achieved the highest score in research publications and international diversity in advisory board. The program has also scored high in international diversity in faculty.

This is the 16th edition of the Financial Times Global Executive MBA Ranking. The ranking rates the best 100 programs worldwide for working senior executives. It is based on a survey of business schools and another of their alumni who graduated in 2013. The data measure how successful alumni have been in their career in terms of salary, seniority and achievements since graduating.

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