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Emba training institutions ranking
The ranking of emba training institutions is as follows: the 13 EMBA project, which was listed as the first echelon in the world by the Financial Times, was taken over by the EMBA project sponsored or co-organized by China Business School, accounting for over 60%; The top three are: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School-Kellogg Business School of Northwest University EMBA 65,438+0, China Europe International Business School EMBA 2, and HEC International EMBA 3 in Paris.

EMBA background: EMBA was first born in the School of Management, University of Chicago, USA, and its purpose is to serve senior managers. The full English name of EMBA is Executive Master of Business Administration, which is literally translated as an MBA for senior managers, or an MBA for senior managers, usually called an advanced MBA.

Emba was first born in the School of Management, University of Chicago. Known as the executive master of business administration, it refers to the executive master of business administration. It aims to cultivate middle and senior managers with high political literacy, sense of responsibility and professional ethics.

65438-0993 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School initiated the Asian EMBA program. 65438-0999 Guanghua School of Management of Peking University took the lead in setting up EMBA programs in domestic business schools.

Official website, the National MBA Education Steering Committee issued a document in April, 20 16, clearly stipulating that starting from 20 17, the MBA will be included in the national unified postgraduate enrollment, marked by the Ministry of Education, and all schools will make adjustments according to needs; And starting from 65438+February this year 1, colleges and universities are not allowed to organize EMBA recruitment by themselves. At the same time, all MBA tuition fees will be strictly and reasonably priced and charged according to regulations.