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Fudan International MBA Program

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  • Looking at the opportunities and the colleges, I was thinking about Beijing and Shangai. And Shangai is definitely the business town. The top one in Shangai is definitely Fudan. One of the good opportunities in Fudan that I have is applying for a second degree program option with MIT and Yale, the best renowned universities in the world. Both of them are advanced management programs, it is all catered to only partner schools as Fudan. Fudan has five global iLab projects and also local iLab projects. So, fortunately, I got through this global project with Wharton Executive MBA students. I’m doing consulting work with a U.S. based company, looking for a Chinese market entry. It’s quite an experience still now for me and the learning is tremendous. And we have a mentor from the U.S. who has been a consultant for twenty four years now. One of the things that will stand out from my study period till now in Fudan, I would say is organizing this event called Hulk Prize at Fudan University. This particular event gives a scope for the winners to set up their own social ventures. I wanted to bring it to Fudan, and then I applied for the campus director position and I got through it after rounds of interviews. And then recruited my organization team comprising of marketing, operations and logistics. We put together this event and we had very good support from the program office to take it forward. We had twenty five teams participating in this event, and we had one winner who was going to compete in regional finals. I would say the foremost challenge I came across here is the language, then the food. In terms of language, I came here and had a basic Chinese course as a part of my program. It helped me to get around the town, talk to the taxi drivers, order food at the restaurants or go buy something. So it helped me a lot. For me, in Fudan, one of the best things is the people here, both in the office and my fellow classmates. They have been supportive and helpful and as an international student, I find the connect very easily with them and they go out of their way to help whatever it may be. We had quite a few trips. The school also organized a buddy program. Fudan School of Management gives you the opportunity to do anything and everything, so you can expect a lot of support from the people here and then you can just try whatever ideas you have and put through it. By some how you will get what you wanted and you will be able to achieve it here.
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  • I love Shangai because I think it’s the future of China. It will help me and my son as well to see how China will develop in the future. Just before I came here I was the executive secretary of my company’s CEO. My company is LG Electronics. Actually, they gave me a chance with a sponsorship to come to Fudan and study, they gave me an option, whether it could be a school in the States or it could be a school in China. Because Shangai is the center of Asian economy, I chose Shangai. So I went through the program I researched and I say it had a joint program with MIT, a top school. And then I also saw a course called iLab which is a program that our students group up as a team and make a consulting with a company that needs it. Currently, I am in a China local iLad which I self generated. That means we have a chance to pick a company or an industry we are much interested in and apply the studies we have learned from school. The process would be exactly the same as if a consulting company would come up to a company and pitch themselves. First, we show them a proposal. Then we get approval from the company and later it is mutual decision discussions and opinion exchanges. And then we have to research the market very heavily. At this point we try to utilize our CDO mentors, also the alumni, and after getting the market intelligence, we try to drive our strategies for the company. After seeing the curriculum, knowing that it perfectly matched and it was over my expectations, then I had to go to an online application process. Which was mainly focusing on writing the essays. After the essays, interviews, and I already had a GMAT score, so that was quite a convenient and systematic process to apply. What I want to advice to future applicants is to be yourself in the interview. Not only the interview but the whole process. This will make you unique and it will make you find your genuine self. That would be your strength and the differentiating point that the school will be interested in. After the program I will go back to my company as a business unit head and will be leading a team that will be involving in Chinese B2B market. After that I will be in an executive position, also involving China. The studies that I will learn in Fudan, will be the base and the fundamentals of my career.
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  • Being in China itself is an adventure. It’s very different from where I come from. And to be, having to adapt to that and having to embrace the culture has been revolutionary to my life. The reason why I chose Fudan is in terms of its global ranking. Speaking to managers at companies here, multinational companies and Canadian companies they all have heard of Fudan. And they knew that if I graduated from there it would help me down the road in my career.
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MBA

In Shanghai (China)

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Open the door to thriving career opportunities! Study your MBA in Shanghai, the place where the future awaits!

  • Type

    MBA

  • Location

    Shanghai (China)

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    September

Do you want to boost your professional career? Thanks to the Fudan International MBA Program, you will be able to push forward your career and obtain a cross-cultural experience!

This Global Program has been meticulously designed in collaboration with the MIT Sloan School of Management. The development of Fudan IMBA Program over the past twenty more years is the fruit from gathering and digesting the experiences and successes of top business educational institutions from all over the world.

This is also part of an innovative path aimed at becoming a top-tier program in Asia with a worldwide prominence that cultivates management elites and business leaders with both global competitiveness and local insights.

Think global and promote your career with the No.1 ranked Top business schools, in Mainland China in the UTD. Contact now Emagister.co.uk and get the details of this program!

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Start date

Shanghai (China)
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670 Guoshun Rd, Room709, Starr Building, 200433

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

This program, taught entirely in English, aims to cultivate professionals with an international perspective and entrepreneurial spirit, well-adjusted to the demands of economic globalization in China and the rest of the world.

Young Talents with global perspective and vision, passion with engagement in China market, looking for local insight in China on both business and culture. And their future development is related to China and Asian region. Or others who are full of ideas, ready to take responsibilities and tackle problems, are all welcome to gather in Shanghai and join us at Fudan.

• University degree or above from a recognized university • Professional or full-time work experience are desirable, normally no less than 2 years • An acceptable GMAT/GRE score or other equivalent graduate school entrance examination scores within the period of validity (International applicants)

• Attend courses led by international faculty with a diverse student body representing over 10 countries •
Double degree opportunity from MIT, Yale, or York University •
Immerse yourself in Chinese culture through mandatory language courses in the first semester, students groups, campus activities, and more •
Interact extensively with leading companies through real consulting projects (iLab), courses taught by business leaders, forums, etc •
Scholarships available for outstanding students

Step 1: Complete the online application //
Step 2: The Admission committee will start the application evaluation after receiving the completed application package. An interview invitation will be sent to the qualified applicant. //
Step 3: After receiving the interview invitation, the applicant can make an interview appointment. While making the appointment, the applicant can choose the preferred interview type. //
Step 4: Applicant takes the interview with the Fudan Admission Committee members. //
Step 5: The admission result will be released in two weeks after the interview. //
Step 6: Enrolled as a Fudan IMBA student at the end of the August or the beginning of September.

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Reviews

5.0
excellent
  • Looking at the opportunities and the colleges, I was thinking about Beijing and Shangai. And Shangai is definitely the business town. The top one in Shangai is definitely Fudan. One of the good opportunities in Fudan that I have is applying for a second degree program option with MIT and Yale, the best renowned universities in the world. Both of them are advanced management programs, it is all catered to only partner schools as Fudan. Fudan has five global iLab projects and also local iLab projects. So, fortunately, I got through this global project with Wharton Executive MBA students. I’m doing consulting work with a U.S. based company, looking for a Chinese market entry. It’s quite an experience still now for me and the learning is tremendous. And we have a mentor from the U.S. who has been a consultant for twenty four years now. One of the things that will stand out from my study period till now in Fudan, I would say is organizing this event called Hulk Prize at Fudan University. This particular event gives a scope for the winners to set up their own social ventures. I wanted to bring it to Fudan, and then I applied for the campus director position and I got through it after rounds of interviews. And then recruited my organization team comprising of marketing, operations and logistics. We put together this event and we had very good support from the program office to take it forward. We had twenty five teams participating in this event, and we had one winner who was going to compete in regional finals. I would say the foremost challenge I came across here is the language, then the food. In terms of language, I came here and had a basic Chinese course as a part of my program. It helped me to get around the town, talk to the taxi drivers, order food at the restaurants or go buy something. So it helped me a lot. For me, in Fudan, one of the best things is the people here, both in the office and my fellow classmates. They have been supportive and helpful and as an international student, I find the connect very easily with them and they go out of their way to help whatever it may be. We had quite a few trips. The school also organized a buddy program. Fudan School of Management gives you the opportunity to do anything and everything, so you can expect a lot of support from the people here and then you can just try whatever ideas you have and put through it. By some how you will get what you wanted and you will be able to achieve it here.
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  • I love Shangai because I think it’s the future of China. It will help me and my son as well to see how China will develop in the future. Just before I came here I was the executive secretary of my company’s CEO. My company is LG Electronics. Actually, they gave me a chance with a sponsorship to come to Fudan and study, they gave me an option, whether it could be a school in the States or it could be a school in China. Because Shangai is the center of Asian economy, I chose Shangai. So I went through the program I researched and I say it had a joint program with MIT, a top school. And then I also saw a course called iLab which is a program that our students group up as a team and make a consulting with a company that needs it. Currently, I am in a China local iLad which I self generated. That means we have a chance to pick a company or an industry we are much interested in and apply the studies we have learned from school. The process would be exactly the same as if a consulting company would come up to a company and pitch themselves. First, we show them a proposal. Then we get approval from the company and later it is mutual decision discussions and opinion exchanges. And then we have to research the market very heavily. At this point we try to utilize our CDO mentors, also the alumni, and after getting the market intelligence, we try to drive our strategies for the company. After seeing the curriculum, knowing that it perfectly matched and it was over my expectations, then I had to go to an online application process. Which was mainly focusing on writing the essays. After the essays, interviews, and I already had a GMAT score, so that was quite a convenient and systematic process to apply. What I want to advice to future applicants is to be yourself in the interview. Not only the interview but the whole process. This will make you unique and it will make you find your genuine self. That would be your strength and the differentiating point that the school will be interested in. After the program I will go back to my company as a business unit head and will be leading a team that will be involving in Chinese B2B market. After that I will be in an executive position, also involving China. The studies that I will learn in Fudan, will be the base and the fundamentals of my career.
    |
  • Being in China itself is an adventure. It’s very different from where I come from. And to be, having to adapt to that and having to embrace the culture has been revolutionary to my life. The reason why I chose Fudan is in terms of its global ranking. Speaking to managers at companies here, multinational companies and Canadian companies they all have heard of Fudan. And they knew that if I graduated from there it would help me down the road in my career.
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5.0
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Siddharth Manoharan

5.0
11/12/2017
What I would highlight: Looking at the opportunities and the colleges, I was thinking about Beijing and Shangai. And Shangai is definitely the business town. The top one in Shangai is definitely Fudan. One of the good opportunities in Fudan that I have is applying for a second degree program option with MIT and Yale, the best renowned universities in the world. Both of them are advanced management programs, it is all catered to only partner schools as Fudan. Fudan has five global iLab projects and also local iLab projects. So, fortunately, I got through this global project with Wharton Executive MBA students. I’m doing consulting work with a U.S. based company, looking for a Chinese market entry. It’s quite an experience still now for me and the learning is tremendous. And we have a mentor from the U.S. who has been a consultant for twenty four years now. One of the things that will stand out from my study period till now in Fudan, I would say is organizing this event called Hulk Prize at Fudan University. This particular event gives a scope for the winners to set up their own social ventures. I wanted to bring it to Fudan, and then I applied for the campus director position and I got through it after rounds of interviews. And then recruited my organization team comprising of marketing, operations and logistics. We put together this event and we had very good support from the program office to take it forward. We had twenty five teams participating in this event, and we had one winner who was going to compete in regional finals. I would say the foremost challenge I came across here is the language, then the food. In terms of language, I came here and had a basic Chinese course as a part of my program. It helped me to get around the town, talk to the taxi drivers, order food at the restaurants or go buy something. So it helped me a lot. For me, in Fudan, one of the best things is the people here, both in the office and my fellow classmates. They have been supportive and helpful and as an international student, I find the connect very easily with them and they go out of their way to help whatever it may be. We had quite a few trips. The school also organized a buddy program. Fudan School of Management gives you the opportunity to do anything and everything, so you can expect a lot of support from the people here and then you can just try whatever ideas you have and put through it. By some how you will get what you wanted and you will be able to achieve it here.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Heegol Lee

5.0
02/09/2017
What I would highlight: I love Shangai because I think it’s the future of China. It will help me and my son as well to see how China will develop in the future. Just before I came here I was the executive secretary of my company’s CEO. My company is LG Electronics. Actually, they gave me a chance with a sponsorship to come to Fudan and study, they gave me an option, whether it could be a school in the States or it could be a school in China. Because Shangai is the center of Asian economy, I chose Shangai. So I went through the program I researched and I say it had a joint program with MIT, a top school. And then I also saw a course called iLab which is a program that our students group up as a team and make a consulting with a company that needs it. Currently, I am in a China local iLad which I self generated. That means we have a chance to pick a company or an industry we are much interested in and apply the studies we have learned from school. The process would be exactly the same as if a consulting company would come up to a company and pitch themselves. First, we show them a proposal. Then we get approval from the company and later it is mutual decision discussions and opinion exchanges. And then we have to research the market very heavily. At this point we try to utilize our CDO mentors, also the alumni, and after getting the market intelligence, we try to drive our strategies for the company. After seeing the curriculum, knowing that it perfectly matched and it was over my expectations, then I had to go to an online application process. Which was mainly focusing on writing the essays. After the essays, interviews, and I already had a GMAT score, so that was quite a convenient and systematic process to apply. What I want to advice to future applicants is to be yourself in the interview. Not only the interview but the whole process. This will make you unique and it will make you find your genuine self. That would be your strength and the differentiating point that the school will be interested in. After the program I will go back to my company as a business unit head and will be leading a team that will be involving in Chinese B2B market. After that I will be in an executive position, also involving China. The studies that I will learn in Fudan, will be the base and the fundamentals of my career.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Miguel L'Heureux

5.0
09/07/2017
What I would highlight: Being in China itself is an adventure. It’s very different from where I come from. And to be, having to adapt to that and having to embrace the culture has been revolutionary to my life. The reason why I chose Fudan is in terms of its global ranking. Speaking to managers at companies here, multinational companies and Canadian companies they all have heard of Fudan. And they knew that if I graduated from there it would help me down the road in my career.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Sarah Shu

5.0
30/12/2016
What I would highlight: Life in Fudan is a wonderful experience. I do encourage everyone to come here and establish your Entrepreneurship. If you want to enjoy the excellent studying environment, have more exposures to experts in all aspects just come. You will enjoy more than you can imagine.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Birthe Quebe

5.0
19/07/2016
What I would highlight: Many people ask me why I chose to study in China at Fudan and my answer is clear: our economic future is in China. And it’s very interesting and exciting for me to life live in Shangai and get to know Chinese culture, habits and economy. Fudan offered exactly the program I was looking for. In addition to this, it enjoys really good reputation all across China. Outside the classroom my life in Shangai is very exciting. Together with my classmates I discover the city step by step and explore the different city quarters as every area an Shangai is full of contract by each other.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Human Resource management
  • Transnational Management
  • Management Consulting
  • Macroeconomics
  • International Marketing
  • Valuation and Financial Statement Analysis
  • Corporate policy
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Information technology
  • Global Strategic Marketing
  • International financial management
  • Entrepreneurial Marketing
  • Leadership
  • Successful Entrepreneurship
  • Advanced Managerial Communication
  • Logistics Management
  • Financial Market and Investment
  • Enterprise Development Management

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Course programme

Today's rapidly developing economy is witnessing an increasing shift of weight towards the Asia-Pacific Region. Here, China is playing a significant role as the largest and most globalized player; Shanghai is a major engine powering the growth of its economy.

This has placed an urgent need for highly qualified business leaders. Following an old Chinese saying that one has to possess the proper tool for the accomplishment of a task, business leaders in China need to update their management ideals, knowledge and skills to address challenges, seize opportunities and realize their dreams.

Fudan is traditional but looking ahead, conservative but open-minded, and located in China but taking a global perspective. Young talents with vision, passion and potential, or others who are full of ideas, ready to take responsibilities and tackle problems, are all welcome to gather in Shanghai and join us at Fudan.

Here you can enjoy the culture and spirit of being "rich with knowledge, having a clear purpose, learning actively and constant improvement through self-reflection". You can expect to receive a complete business education on a global standard that will help you unfold a promising future in your personal development.


IMBA Curriculum


The School of Management, Fudan University enjoys an excellent reputation in the field of business education.

The curriculum of the Fudan-MIT International MBA Program is carried out in accordance with that in MIT Sloan. Its practice-oriented management education approach mixes both international and Chinese features.

The IMBA Program aims to introduce systematically modern management theory and methods to the students, and to adapt students to the Chinese and global business environments.

Additional information

Round 1
Application Deadline: Nov. 15, 2017
Interview: End of November
Decision Release: December

Round 2
Application Deadline: Jan. 15, 2018
Interview: End of January
Decision Release: February

Round 3
Application Deadline: Mar. 15, 2018
Interview: End of March
Decision Release: April

Round 4
Application Deadline: April 30, 2018
Interview: May
Decision Release: May

Fudan International MBA Program

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