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MBAs from China sought after
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-11-02 10:14

China's business schools are offering some of the best MBA degrees in the world, the Financial Times reported Monday.

The London daily said four of the top 20 executive MBAs across the globe that it assessed came from Chinese schools.

Three of the four are based in Hong Kong, with the highest-ranked being a joint program run by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the Kellogg School of Northwestern University in suburban Chicago. That school ranked in at sixth place, ahead of New York's Columbia University and the London Business School, according to the Financial Times.

The three others are China Europe International Business School in Shanghai, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong campus of Canada's University of Western Ontario, the Ivey School.

The top five schools in the world, however, were all based in the United States, with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania coming in first for the fourth year in a row.



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