As the only one in the inland regions, SJTU Antai College of Economics and Management has made it into the Financial Times' global list of 50 MSC in management programs for a third straight year, and ranked number 46, according to the ranking released recently. Among the Top 50 this year are also renowned business schools in Europe, including HEC Paris, ESCP Europe, and London School of Economics and Political Science, etc.
FT MSC ranking was set up in 2005. It is authoritative in that it takes graduates salary level, career development, goal achievement, employment ratio within three months after graduation, and the international faculty and students' proportion of the school, etc. into consideration.
SJTU Antai is in the forefront in terms of these indexes. It is reported that the average salary is annually $ 54,994 dollars for SJTU Antai 08-class graduates in management, and all of them got employed within three months after graduation. SJTU Antai College has 83% faculty with PhD degrees and aims to cultivate innovative management personnel with a solid theoretical foundation and certain expertise in systems science, economics, mathematics and computer application.
As the sole business school in Chinese Mainland which obtained AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, the world's three leading international accreditations for business schools, SJTU Antai is dedicated to cultivating management talents with a global vision and international competitiveness. Its being listed in FT's ranking for three consecutive years fully demonstrates its internationalization process has been widely recognized.
For Business School Rankings 2011 from the Financial Times, please click HERE.
Translated by Tian Cong