BIMBA of Peking University on Top of "Forbes" List for Three Consecutive Years

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"Forbes" (China), the most renowned business magazine in the world, officially released the list of "2007 China's Most Valued School of Business", in which BIMBA of Peking University ranking the first place for three consecutive years in the part-time program.

The first Forbes List of the most valued School of Business came forth in the year of 2005 in China. "Forbes" (China) investigated those schools and their students the third time this year to pick out 15 tops of the part-time programs and 10 tops of the full-time programs, among which BIMBA won the first and second place respectively.

According to its investigation, part-time BIMBA graduates will only need one and a half years to recover their investments, with the salary growth 83.3%. Even after graduation, the salary also has an annual growth rate of 19.3%. The full-time BIMBA graduates will get the salary growth rate as high as 88.1% and after graduation, 23.6% increase each year. Therefore, they will only take two and a half years to retrieve their devotions.

Liu Ruiming, the leader of making this list, told the medium that, on the contrast, second and third line Business Schools' enrollment was lower than the number of candidates abound. Some of their students' emoluments have no noticeable change even after graduated 4 years later. He predicted that the School of Business will continue polarizing in China and only the high one can survive. Source: Peking University News

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