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What's the difference between Fudan University's MBA and EMBA?
Hello, the differences between Fudan MBA and EMBA are as follows:

1, applicant

The general positions of MBA candidates are in the grass-roots and middle-level enterprises, with an average working life of about 8 years, while EMBA candidates are basically middle-level or high-level enterprises or some self-employed legal persons, with an average working life of about 15 years, so there are obvious differences in age, position and working life.

2. Admission scores

The score of Fudan MBA is generally higher than or equal to the national eastern line. It is very important that the score line of Fudan MBA is definitely higher than the national line, and the score line of Fudan EMBA has been unified since the entrance examination was included in the MBA entrance examination, but the score line requirement is relatively low, basically around 130, while the MBA is basically around 170.

3. Tuition fees

The tuition fee for Fudan MBA20 19 is 4 19800, while the tuition fee for Fudan EMBA 20 19 has risen to 740,000. Together with daily activities, EMBA2 basically prepared for 1.5 million in more than two years.

4. Different degree certificates

After graduating from Fudan MBA, you can get two certificates, namely Fudan University Postgraduate Degree Certificate and MBA Degree Certificate, while after graduating from EMBA, you can also get two certificates, namely Fudan University Postgraduate Degree Certificate and Advanced MBA Degree Certificate.

5. Application conditions

Fudan MBA requires three years of undergraduate graduation, five years of junior college graduation, or two years of graduate graduation, while EMBA requires working 10 years or more and clearly stipulates that it must have more than six years of management experience.

6. Application process

Fudan MBA interviews in advance, and there are personal interviews and group interviews, while EMBA interviews only have personal interviews.

Add the definitions of MBA and EMBA:

MBA: Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a master's degree in business administration. MBA is to cultivate pragmatic, compound and applied senior management talents who can meet the needs of high-level management in industrial and commercial enterprises and economic management departments. It combines theory with practice, while other master students only cultivate scientific research and teaching talents, preferring theory and not participating in practice; MBA students are generally cadres of state organs and institutions, managers and technicians of industrial and commercial enterprises who have graduated from undergraduate courses and have more than three years of practical work experience. Other graduate students can recruit fresh graduates or on-the-job personnel; MBA education for trainers is essentially a kind of professional practice, with special emphasis on cultivating students' practical skills through business case analysis, practical observation, analysis and decision-making skills training on the basis of mastering modern management theories and methods, so that students can accept challenges in knowledge and skills, personality and psychology, goals and aspirations, and have more professional competitiveness, while other graduate students focus on theoretical study and academic research.

EMBA: The Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) aims to cultivate middle and senior managers with high political literacy, sense of responsibility and professional ethics, which is different from MBA and other EDP trainings such as on-the-job seminars for senior managers in enterprises.