As China's first higher education institution to establish the educational system of Business Administration, the century-old Fudan University launched its business discipline as early as in 1917, and later set up the School of Business in 1929. But the management education was suspended in 1952, when the waves of restructuring hit all the universities and colleges nationwide. After China started to implement the reform and opening-up policy, Fudan University took the lead to resume the management education, and started to enroll undergraduates for Management Discipline in 1977. The University later set up Department of Management Science in 1979 and finally reestablished School of Management in 1985.
Tuition fees
CNY 319,800
(€ 40,310)
Length (months)
24
Program name
Fudan-MIT International MBA
Business school information
Program description
The Fudan-MIT International MBA program was launched in 1996 through collaboration between the Fudan University School of Management and the MIT Sloan School of Management. This program, taught entirely in English, aims to cultivate professionals with an international perspective and entrepreneurial spirit, well-adjusted to the demands of economic globalization in China and the rest of the world. Fudan-MIT International MBA Program participants who complete all required courses and a thesis will be awarded a MBA degree from Fudan University and a course certificate from the MIT Sloan School of Management. It ranks 83rd global MBA by Financial Time in 2014, and No.1 of a university-based MBA in Shanghai.
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Admission requirements
GMAT (Minimum/Average):
600/650
Age (Avg):
28
Experience (Min/Avg):
2/5.6
Cost of study and scholarships
Scholarship up to:
100%
Diversity
Male/Female students:
40% / 60%
International students:
40%
Alumni today:
by Financial Times ©
Salary increase:
203%
Selected recruiters:
Accenture, Allianz China, AB-Inbev Brewery Co., Ltd, Bosch (China) Investment Ltd, CP GROUP
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