On Jan. 27, 2020, the Financial Times (FT) Global MBA Ranking 2020 was
officially released, and the MBA program of ACEM, SJTU ranked 37th,
among the world’s top 50 together with other three core programs, EMBA,
EE and MIM. This achievement has not only marked a solid step for ACEM’s
MBA program to become a world-class MBA with Chinese characteristics,
but also evidenced the steady improvement of the quality and
international reputation of the program.To get more news about
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Dazzling performance of core indicators that are widely recognized at home and abroad
The reason why the FT ranking is so widely recognized is that, on
the one hand, its criteria for participation and selection are stringent
and its data sources are objective and independent; on the other hand,
among various FT rankings, the competition for MBA ranking is the
fiercest. Candidate schools offer almost all the flagship MBA programs
that can be found in prestigious business schools in the world, making
the competition truly a “battle among the strongest”.
Among the 20 different indicators, the ones attracting much
attention are still those reflecting the return on investment after
enrollment, such as employment rate, weighted average salary and salary
increase rate. Among these core indicators, ACEM’s MBA program has
continued to perform strongly. In terms of employed at three months,
ACEM’s MBA program has maintained an outstanding performance of 100% for
many years, consistently ranking top in the world. The impressive data
of 100% employment rate for the past seven years has fully demonstrated
that not only the MBA learning experience at ACEM has significantly
improved the knowledge structure and personal ability of the graduates,
but also the appeal and authority of ACEM brand in the industry has
guaranteed the employability of its graduates.
In terms of salary data, the alumni’s weighted average salary three
years after graduation has reached US$130,736, an increase of nearly 16%
over the last year; the salary increase rate has reached 201%, ranking
the top three in the world for seven consecutive years. These data
reflected the industry experience, alumni network and potential
opportunities obtained by graduates of ACEM’s MBA program during their
study, which enable them to have more channels and opportunities to
facilitate the “monetization” of their abilities and skills.
Short steps lead to greater things. The pragmatic and enterprising
MBA program of ACEM has not only come into the spotlight on the
international stage and competed with those of the world’s top business
schools, but also exceled in domestic authoritative assessments: the
“Business and Management” subject of SJTU is the only economic and
management subject in Shanghai included in the “Double First-class” list
of the Ministry of Education (MOE); in MOE’s fourth round of subject
evaluation and the first assessment of professional degree level, the
first-grade subject of Business Administration and MBA of ACEM was proud
to be graded A+.
In ACEM Dean Chen Fangruo’s words, “With the joint efforts of
several generations of ACEM people, ACEM has made great progress and has
now ranked among the forefront of Chinese business schools. We have
obtained all important international accreditations, made excellent
achievements in many international and domestic subject evaluations and
rankings, and achieved fruitful results in talent training. ACEM’s
degrees are the dream goal among numerous students”
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