China Economic Review: CKGSB toppling Western b-schools in female enrollment
March 2011: Chinese MBA programs are toppling North American and European business schools in female student enrollment
Drop in on a class at one of China's top MBA programs and you might be surprised to see one group that's surpassing North American and European classrooms – women.
In 2010, about 43% of students at China's top six MBA programs – Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, Guang-hua School of Management, Beijing International MBA (BiMBA), Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Fudan University, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) – were female, up from just 25% in 2005.
The rise is a substantial achievement, especially when compared to MBA programs in the West, where the percentage of women enrolled in business schools seems to have reached a plateau of around 30%. By comparison, nearly half of the students enrolled in Western medical and law schools are female.
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March 2011: Chinese MBA programs are toppling North American and European business schools in female student enrollment
Drop in on a class at one of China's top MBA programs and you might be surprised to see one group that's surpassing North American and European classrooms – women.
In 2010, about 43% of students at China's top six MBA programs – Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, Guang-hua School of Management, Beijing International MBA (BiMBA), Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Fudan University, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) – were female, up from just 25% in 2005.
The rise is a substantial achievement, especially when compared to MBA programs in the West, where the percentage of women enrolled in business schools seems to have reached a plateau of around 30%. By comparison, nearly half of the students enrolled in Western medical and law schools are female.
Read more
China Economic Review: CKGSB toppling Western b-schools in female enrollment
March 2011: Chinese MBA programs are toppling North American and European business schools in female student enrollment
Drop in on a class at one of China's top MBA programs and you might be surprised to see one group that's surpassing North American and European classrooms – women.
In 2010, about 43% of students at China's top six MBA programs – Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, Guang-hua School of Management, Beijing International MBA (BiMBA), Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Fudan University, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) – were female, up from just 25% in 2005.
The rise is a substantial achievement, especially when compared to MBA programs in the West, where the percentage of women enrolled in business schools seems to have reached a plateau of around 30%. By comparison, nearly half of the students enrolled in Western medical and law schools are female.
Read more
China Economic Review: CKGSB toppling Western b-schools in female enrollment
March 2011: Chinese MBA programs are toppling North American and European business schools in female student enrollment
Drop in on a class at one of China's top MBA programs and you might be surprised to see one group that's surpassing North American and European classrooms – women.
In 2010, about 43% of students at China's top six MBA programs – Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, Guang-hua School of Management, Beijing International MBA (BiMBA), Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Fudan University, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) – were female, up from just 25% in 2005.
The rise is a substantial achievement, especially when compared to MBA programs in the West, where the percentage of women enrolled in business schools seems to have reached a plateau of around 30%. By comparison, nearly half of the students enrolled in Western medical and law schools are female.
Read more
China Economic Review: CKGSB toppling Western b-schools in female enrollment
March 2011: Chinese MBA programs are toppling North American and European business schools in female student enrollment
Drop in on a class at one of China's top MBA programs and you might be surprised to see one group that's surpassing North American and European classrooms – women.
In 2010, about 43% of students at China's top six MBA programs – Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, Guang-hua School of Management, Beijing International MBA (BiMBA), Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Fudan University, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) – were female, up from just 25% in 2005.
The rise is a substantial achievement, especially when compared to MBA programs in the West, where the percentage of women enrolled in business schools seems to have reached a plateau of around 30%. By comparison, nearly half of the students enrolled in Western medical and law schools are female.
Read more
March 2011: Chinese MBA programs are toppling North American and European business schools in female student enrollment
Drop in on a class at one of China's top MBA programs and you might be surprised to see one group that's surpassing North American and European classrooms – women.
In 2010, about 43% of students at China's top six MBA programs – Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, Guang-hua School of Management, Beijing International MBA (BiMBA), Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Fudan University, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) – were female, up from just 25% in 2005.
The rise is a substantial achievement, especially when compared to MBA programs in the West, where the percentage of women enrolled in business schools seems to have reached a plateau of around 30%. By comparison, nearly half of the students enrolled in Western medical and law schools are female.
Read more
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