(2003-01-24, Shanghai) In the recent annual world MBA ranking released by the prestigious British newspaper Financial Times, the Shanghai based CEIBS (China Europe International Business School) made incremental gains among the world’s top 100 MBA programmes. CEIBS is ranked third in Asia, and is the only business school in mainland China included.
The ranking table, compiled from the responses to questionnaires returned from business schools, leading corporations, and MBA alumni, is based on 21 diverse evaluation criteria including current salary, salary growth rate, career progress, aims achieved, international experience, etc.. The Financial Times rankings have a reputation for authoritativeness and impartiality.
CEIBS ranked 1st in the world for the percentage of its graduates finding employment within three months of graduation, 9th for “value for money”--the rate of return for each dollar spent from matriculation until three years after graduation, and 26th for the average salary increase three years after graduation compared with salary upon entering the programme.
CEIBS appeared on the rankings for the first time in January, 2001--the youngest business school to have ever made the rankings. In October, 2002 CEIBS was ranked among the world’s top 50 MBA programmes by The Economist. Also in that month, the EMBA programme of CEIBS reached world top 50 in a separate ranking by Financial Times.
Professor LIU Ji, the Executive President of CEIBS said, “We are very pleased with this recognition as it demonstrates our strong capabilities in MBA education. As a very young institution with a history of only 8 years, we have achieved what many business schools can only aspire to be.
“The key driver behind our achievement has been the school’s tenacity and dedication towards internationalization,” said Dr. Bert Bennett, President of CEIBS. Since its establishment in 1994, CEIBS has taken great pains to attain international standards in its faculty, curriculum, students and facilities. Over the course of year 2003, CEIBS will take further steps toward internationalising its MBA programme by increasing its admission of non-mainland students to 20% and by strengthening its exchange relationships with leading international business schools.
“As a result of this ranking, we feel new pressures as well as genuine pride and gratification. We will continue to benchmark to both the domestic and international business schools and will make every effort to surpass these achievements and contribute even more to the economic development of China. This is our enduring mission.” Dr. Bennett concluded.
Jointly founded by the Chinese government and the European Union in 1994, CEIBS is the first and only independent international business school in China. As a not-for-profit organisation, the school aims at serving China’s economic development and its business community by bringing students the latest knowledge in international management with its state-of-the-art facilities and a world class faculty. With a history of only eight years, CEIBS has been recognised as a leading international business school, with its MBA, EMBA and Executive Education programmes all being included in the World Top 100 rankings.作者: hopejie 时间: 2003-11-26 21:38
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