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Top Ten emba Rankings in China
The top ten emba rankings in China are as follows:

1, China Europe International Business School EMBA.

2. EMBA of Tsinghua University Institute of Economics and Management.

3. Tsinghua University Wudaokou Finance College EMBA.

4. EMBA of Guanghua School of Management, Peking University.

5. EMBA of National Development Research Institute of Peking University.

6. peking university hsbc school of business EMBA.

7. EMBA of Antai School of Management, Shanghai Jiaotong University.

8. Fudan University School of Economics and Management EMBA.

9. cheung kong graduate school of business EMBA.

10, Zhejiang University Business School EMBA.

The full name of EMBA is Executive Master of Business Administration, which is literally translated as MBA for senior managers, and is usually called on-the-job MBA. It was initiated by the School of Management of the University of Chicago. EMBA students are generally recommended by the company, and concentrate on classes in their spare time, with a wide range of courses and a combination of theory and practice. Its essence is a kind of on-the-job training with a degree, which is of great significance to managers who have risen to the middle and high levels of the company without an MBA degree.

In foreign countries, if you want to study MBA, you need to take the GMAT entrance exam. However, only 765,438+0% schools need GMAT scores for EMBA, with an average score of over 530, while overseas students only need TOEFL scores of 550. However, this does not mean that EMBA admission is easy. Schools pay more attention to students' work experience, work ability, expert recommendation letters and interview results.

EMBA students require work experience, and many of them can get financial support from the company. In the United States, EMBA students come from various companies, such as manufacturing departments, financial departments, trade departments or government departments, while in Canada, EMBA students come from more government departments. Their average education age is 38 years old, 96% of them have obtained a bachelor's degree, and they generally have 10 years of management experience, with an annual income of $78,000. 60% EMBA programs offer courses in international business, trade and finance. There is also the 10% project, in which the school will organize students to go abroad for a week-long academic visit on an international issue. Some colleges offer a series of lectures on celebrities, inviting successful entrepreneurs, government officials and celebrities to give lectures to students and communicate with them.

In foreign countries, further study is regarded as an investment. Students who study EMBA hope to invest tens of thousands of dollars in two years, and it should not be a problem to get a return after studying. People with EMBA study background and years of work experience are very popular with employers.

At present, the tuition standards of different schools vary greatly, with an average annual tuition of $65,438+$065,438+$0,000 per person, and the tuition of famous schools is as high as $25,000.

A notable feature of EMBA is "sky-high tuition". According to international practice, EMBA tuition is more than twice as high as MBA, and the EMBA guidance price of the State Education Commission is 200,000 yuan. Moreover, the price of the local EMBA has also widened the gap.

Shanghai Jiaotong University has 230,000 yuan, Fudan University has 230,000 yuan, and Tsinghua has 250,000 yuan, and these expenses do not include transportation and accommodation expenses for training abroad. The EMBA course lasts only three to four days a month, so the EMBA fee is about 3,000 yuan/day. Why is the EMBA charge so high? Experts say that as an EMBA education for senior managers of large and medium-sized enterprises, its target students decide that it is an elite education, not for popularization. Teaching facilities, teaching staff and teaching content are all "elite", so the teaching cost is many times higher than that of ordinary higher education. It is reported that, for example, NTU EMBA class will employ world-class management masters and celebrities from marketing guru and the industry to teach. According to international practice, the teaching cost of a class is 2500 dollars. A large part of the "sky-high tuition fee" is the teaching fee of famous teachers.

March is the golden period of EMBA enrollment, and all EMBA programs are trying their best to make their signboards light up, so that applicants can "spend money like water and attract people". Which EMBA is right for you? Classifying and refining these EMBA programs will help readers polish their eyes and choose carefully.