ANALysis wrote:
there are no programs that are less than one year. the least you can do is a one year program.
what exactly is your point of doing an MBA, and why an MBA in China? MBAs are not really that popular in China, and usually if people get them, the degree is from America. there is nothing wrong with fudan or jiaotong, both perfectly fine, mid tier MBAs. CEIBS is a joke
My bad. I wrote it wrong. I tried to say "less than 2 years", so 1 year or 16-18 months are okay for me.
I am 25 years old and working at my own family business in Thailand and will come back to work here after the MBA. So my goals for MBA are less about finding jobs but more about
- Overall business skills to expand business (sure if not why MBA?)
- Learn Chinese language and culture (we have a lot of business to do with Chinese, but I can't speak it)
- Family (My family all originated from China and we currently have cousins in China)
- Connections from both Chinese and students from my country. (This point makes me think less about CEIBS since not many people from my country actually graduated from this school, while a lot of people study at Tsinghua or Peking)
I am quite surprise when you said CEIBS is a joke. Can you explain me a bit more of why? (since according to the world ranking, CEIBS is in a very top position for MBA schools in China)
And when you said fudan or jiaotong are mid tier MBAs, so what about Tsinghua and Peking? Are they high tier or just mid tier as well. Really appreciate your answers