CHINA MBA
China Europe International
Business School (CEIBS)
CEIBS offers a world-class, 18-month, full-time MBA
programme taught in English and designed to prepare
talented young people with career aspiration, managerial
potential, and international orientation for a career as global
business leaders of the future. It aims primarily to enhance
Contact details
the student's ability to identify and utilize business
MBA Admissions Office
CEIBS
opportunities, solve complicated business problems,
699 Hongfeng Road
Pudong
motivate people, and develop organizations. Shanghai 201206
People’s Republic of China
Tel: (+86) 21 28905555
Fax: (+86) 21 28905200
E-mail:
admissions@ceibs.edu
www.ceibs.edu/mba
■ Dean
Rolf D. Cremer
■ Year Business School was founded
1994
■ Number of MBA students
191
■ International students
31%
■ Average age
29.5
■ Average full-time work experience
5.9 years
■ Accreditation
EQUIS
■ Number of faculty
26 full time faculty
■ Language of instruction
English
The CEIBS MBA experience in the business world. Most ■ Scholarships
www.ceibs.edu/mba/admissions/expenses/index.shtml
CEIBS offers the most valuable MBA in
cases are introduced from top schools
■ Careers Department
China and a unique opportunity in the
like Harvard Business School, but CEIBS
The Career Development Centre (CDC) provides a whole
world because it is the only MBA
is accumulating a pool of China-specific
range of services to help students take full advantage of
programme in mainland China that:
cases written by its faculty and Case
abundant job opportunities attracted by the reputation of
Development Centre. In addition to the CEIBS MBA
• is globally ranked,
mainstream textbooks, teaching ■ Library
• is internationally accredited,
materials are also drawn from a variety
CEIBS library is a 3-floor, 2500-square meter building. It
• is taught by a world-class faculty in
of current sources such as academic
contains shelving space for 45,000 books, has over 400
English,
network connections, and offers seating for 240 students
journals, magazines, and videos. Some
and faculty. The library now houses over 23,000 volumes
• has world-class career services and courses are delivered in formats like of books in English and Chinese, and subscribes to 260
corporate recruiters, simulations, guest speeches, and
printed journals. In addition to its traditional collection, the
• has an elite student body of about
seminars.
library provides a variety of electronic resources that are
accessible through Internet and Intranet
300 from over 20 countries,
■ Student housing
• has a network of over 4,000 ADMISSION requirements
The school's four dormitories provide a comfortable
MBA/EMBA alumni, and
residence for 470 students living on campus. Every
All candidates are expected to meet the dormitory is equipped with a telephone, a computer
• has international exchange with over
following minimum requirements:
network connection, satellite TV hookup, and a private
30 top business schools.
bathroom
• A bachelor's degree or its equivalent
■ Funding
Teaching METHODS
• A minimum of two years’ full-time
A wide range of scholarships and loans are available
work experience
Although teaching methods vary by
subject, most of the lectures and case
• A GMAT score or CEIBS Admission Test
studies come alive thanks to our
score
professors' extensive real-life • Proficiency in the English language.
Programmes Commencement Duration Fees
MBA September 18 months USD 35,000
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