The HKUST Business School is positioned among the best business colleges in Asia and Australia in the worldwide MBA rankings since 2001.In 2012, the HKUST MBA program has been positioned world TOP 10 by The Financial Times. In 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, the Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Program, together composed with Kellogg School of Management of Northwestern University, was positioned number 1 on the planet. 2007 was the first run through an Asian-based program got a number 1 spot in a global overview. The production likewise positioned HKUST Business School number 27 on the planet – and also best in Asia and Australia – 2004 and 2005 for the nature of official projects advertised.
Depicting HKUST as a best positioned Asian school, the EIU said the School's full-time personnel educating on the MBA program are all PhD qualified. It likewise depicted the School as having astounding offices, with simple access to business sectors, for example, China and turns out graduates who are tremendously pined for by bosses over the world.
The Financial Times Global MBA positioning 2012 comprises of a scope of criteria and the HKUST MBA is positioned world no. 7 for universal experience and Asia no. 1 for look into. A commonplace HKUST full-time MBA class speaks to more than 90% non-neighborhood nationality and more than 25 distinct nationalities in a class size of around 110 understudies. Low maintenance MBA class has 80 to 100 understudies speaking to around 40% non-nearby nationality.
In 2012, the Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Program has again bested the Financial Times' review of EMBA programs, the program's fourth back to back year in the No.1 spot of the positioning. It had a reasonable general lead with high scores in the regions of the degree to which the graduates satisfy their objectives for taking the program, their assorted variety, and their work understanding. This is the fifth time that the program has taken the No. 1 position (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012), and furthermore stretches out the program's streak to eight years of being positioned among the main three on the planet since 2005.
The program is positioned the world's No. 1 as far as "Points Achieved", which measures the degree to which the graduated class satisfied their most critical objectives for taking the program. The normal number of years of working background of the 2009 class was 14, positioned No. 2 by the Financial Times. As indicated by the positioning, the Kellogg-HKUST EMBA graduates' normal pay of three years after graduation achieved US$465,774 per annum, an expansion of 42% contrasting and their normal pre-EMBA compensation. The normal compensation is the most noteworthy among the 100 EMBA programs overviewed.
Personnel Research
The examination directed by the workforce of HKUST Business School has been positioned among top 20 on the planet by the Financial Times in its 2012 MBA positioning. Fund explore was perceived as number 1 in the district by the scholastic diary Financial Management in 2002. Promoting research was likewise positioned number 9 on the planet in light of distributions in top diaries from 2001-04. In 2003, the Journal of the European Economic Association named HKUST Business School as number 1 in Economics inquire about in Asia-Pacific.
Media Mentions
HKUST is one of not very many schools in Asia to be specified more than once by global media. In November 2004, the Financial Times said it was "… One of the most regarded business colleges in Asia… ". In 2006, The Economist Intelligence Unit, portrayed it as "… Having one of the world's best-qualified resources… " in October. Around the same time, the Financial Times ran a component on Prof. K.C. Chan, at that point senior member of the HKUST Business School. Prof. Chan moved toward becoming Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2007.
