in my searches for #1 school in Asia I find Hong Kong UST to be the top/#1 school. Can someone comment on my research?
And, how hard is it to get in for an Indian? I want to work outside of India.
HONG KONG UST - #1 IN ASIA..
Posted Jun 08, 2007 21:15
And, how hard is it to get in for an Indian? I want to work outside of India.
Posted Jun 10, 2007 19:10
in my searches for #1 school in Asia I find Hong Kong UST to be the top/#1 school. Can someone comment on my research?
And, how hard is it to get in for an Indian? I want to work outside of India.
since you will be up against top local competition, it will be tough, but thats the case at all top schools in the world.
And, how hard is it to get in for an Indian? I want to work outside of India. </blockquote>
since you will be up against top local competition, it will be tough, but thats the case at all top schools in the world.
Posted Jun 11, 2007 14:21
Not only that - you'll compete with top international candidates, HKUST being seen as offering the best MBA in in the region, in terms of quality and international reputation.
I don't think that the fact you are Indian plays so much a role. In the end everything comes down to your personal profile, that's what will be judged in the admission procedure.
I don't think that the fact you are Indian plays so much a role. In the end everything comes down to your personal profile, that's what will be judged in the admission procedure.
Posted Jun 11, 2007 16:22
Not only that - you'll compete with top international candidates, HKUST being seen as offering the best MBA in in the region, in terms of quality and international reputation.
I don't think that the fact you are Indian plays so much a role. In the end everything comes down to your personal profile, that's what will be judged in the admission procedure.
Hong Kong UST is tough to get into because the intake is under 100 students, so selection is very rigorous, but exactly that fact ,together with the premier Asia Finance image, make it to be such a prestigious Business School.
I don't think that the fact you are Indian plays so much a role. In the end everything comes down to your personal profile, that's what will be judged in the admission procedure.</blockquote>
Hong Kong UST is tough to get into because the intake is under 100 students, so selection is very rigorous, but exactly that fact ,together with the premier Asia Finance image, make it to be such a prestigious Business School.
Posted Jun 12, 2007 22:44
Not only that - you'll compete with top international candidates, HKUST being seen as offering the best MBA in in the region, in terms of quality and international reputation.
I don't think that the fact you are Indian plays so much a role. In the end everything comes down to your personal profile, that's what will be judged in the admission procedure.
Hong Kong UST is tough to get into because the intake is under 100 students, so selection is very rigorous, but exactly that fact ,together with the premier Asia Finance image, make it to be such a prestigious Business School.
Of course its tough getting in, but one has to try to succeed! how much does it cost to send an application...
I don't think that the fact you are Indian plays so much a role. In the end everything comes down to your personal profile, that's what will be judged in the admission procedure.</blockquote>
Hong Kong UST is tough to get into because the intake is under 100 students, so selection is very rigorous, but exactly that fact ,together with the premier Asia Finance image, make it to be such a prestigious Business School.
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Of course its tough getting in, but one has to try to succeed! how much does it cost to send an application...
Posted Jun 14, 2007 17:57
Hey guys, isn't it always difficult to get into the good MBAs? that's part of the game I'd say
Posted Jun 15, 2007 03:38
in my humble opinion Hong Kong UST is by far the best MBA in Asia, Finance/Accounting faculty is excellent and could easily compete with the top schools in the US.
Posted Nov 04, 2007 10:00
anyone else out there, with hands on Hong Kong UST experience?
Posted Apr 03, 2008 09:07
HKUST is No. 1 in Asia, only EMBA, but not MBA
CEIBS is the No. 1 in Asia.
CEIBS is the No. 1 in Asia.
Posted Apr 03, 2008 10:24
HKUST is No. 1 in Asia, only EMBA, but not MBA
CEIBS is the No. 1 in Asia.
wrong.
look behind in #s in FT ranking and you will realize that oustide of HKUSt there are also other b-schools in asia better than the one you mentioned.
CEIBS is the No. 1 in Asia.</blockquote>
wrong.
look behind in #s in FT ranking and you will realize that oustide of HKUSt there are also other b-schools in asia better than the one you mentioned.
Posted Apr 04, 2008 05:05
http://onwardtomba.blogspot.com/2008/02/financial-times-ft-2008-mba-ranking.html
excellent blog and a healthy dose of reality for few people here!
excellent blog and a healthy dose of reality for few people here!
Posted Apr 09, 2008 13:49
Wow, that really is pretty good. A lot more serious than some blogs, but no worse for it.
Posted Apr 27, 2008 09:20
Wow, that really is pretty good. A lot more serious than some blogs, but no worse for it.
yes it is. thats why i stand by my statement that HKUST is #1 in Asia as they do not get any adjustments and still make top 20 not only in FT but Economist as well.
yes it is. thats why i stand by my statement that HKUST is #1 in Asia as they do not get any adjustments and still make top 20 not only in FT but Economist as well.
Posted Jul 25, 2008 12:36
can somebody help me out with more information on the ranking of CEIBS and hoe are their placements
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