I grow up in UK and want to go back to China for an MBA. I know Peking University and tsinghua are the best universities in China. Personally I like Peking university better and how is the mba program there? Thanks!
Best or top mba in China
Posted Feb 23, 2011 02:39
Posted Feb 23, 2011 07:26
One of my friends went to Bimba program and he shared a lot pics of his campus, it's gorgeous. He had very good experience there. About one third of the class are international students, and they have some china-focused courses which sound very interesting beyond MBA cores. I'm interested in the summer program. It's also open to non-mba applicants.
There's also another mba called guanghua in Peking University. Guanghua does better in its local MBA program(delivered in Chinese) than its international MBA.
There's also another mba called guanghua in Peking University. Guanghua does better in its local MBA program(delivered in Chinese) than its international MBA.
Posted Jan 18, 2012 07:36
My friend is now studying at Guanghua and he told me that Guanghua will become the best MBA program in future. You will never regret it.
Posted Jan 18, 2012 16:06
what about job opportunities after graduation?
Posted Jan 18, 2012 16:25
A lot will depend on your goals after graduation. If you're looking to land a job in financial services or consulting in China, go with Peking. If you have more of an entrepreneurial leaning and want street cred with Chinese VCs, take a hard look at Tsinghua.
There are other programs in China that might be worth checking out as well. CEIBS has been moving quickly up most ranking charts - and if you plan on having the flexibility to work outside of China after graduation, the program has credibility in many places.
There's also Chung Kong and Fudan - if you're looking at schools in Shanghai.
There are other programs in China that might be worth checking out as well. CEIBS has been moving quickly up most ranking charts - and if you plan on having the flexibility to work outside of China after graduation, the program has credibility in many places.
There's also Chung Kong and Fudan - if you're looking at schools in Shanghai.
Posted Jan 30, 2012 10:20
Is HKU better than NUS if I want to work in finance afte MBA?
Posted Feb 06, 2012 21:52
Overall, HKU places a larger percentage of its graduates in finance positions (37% vs. 28%.) But comparing this marginal statistic isn't the only thing you should look at: NUS is probably a stronger school overall - and if you want to work in Singapore or internationally it's probably a better choice. I'd go with HKU if you're looking to work in mainland China.
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