Antai Ranked Best Value MBA In China
Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Antai College of Economics and Management offers the best value MBA in mainland China—that’s according to the Financial Times MBA Ranking 2021.To get more news about Antai business college, you can visit acem.sjtu.edu.cn official website.
Antai College at Jiao Tong ranked third in mainland China and 53rd globally in the latest FT ranking, but it’s the school’s performance across different ranking metrics—used by the FT to decide overall rankings positions—which is especially notable.
As well as Antai’s ranking as one of the best value MBA programs—second only to HKUST Business School in Hong Kong considering China overall—the school ranked sixth in the world for careers.
Antai is also the second best business school in the Asia-Pacific when it comes to the overall satisfaction of its students—a new metric added to the FT MBA rankings in 2021—with a high score of 9.33 out of 10, second only to Beijing’s Tsinghua University.The school’s success is a sign of some of the progress made under dean Chen Fangruo who took office in 2018. Antai’s dean has looked to combine theory and practice within the International MBA curriculum, bringing industry professionals into the classroom, championing social responsibility and innovation, and ensuring positive career outcomes for MBA students.
The FT’s value for money rank is calculated using the salary earned by MBA graduates three years after graduation, the program length, fees, and other costs, including the opportunity cost of not working for the duration of the program.
Antai International MBA graduates can expect to earn over $120,000 three years after graduation, according to the FT, with a salary increase of 159%, the sixth highest increase for MBAs globally.
98% of Antai MBA students are employed within three months of graduation—only three FT-ranked business schools better that statistic in 2021.Anais Pothon (pictured below) who worked in hospitality in Switzerland and Cambodia before enrolling on the MBA at Jiao Tong’s Antai College, managed to change her career trajectory after graduating from the program.
While writing up her final thesis, she was offered a full-time job as a client relations manager at IMA Asia in Shanghai, a company that brings together peer groups of CEOs and business leaders in Asia.
“Antai is very supportive from the start in maximizing each student’s exposure to [career] opportunities,” she says.
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