XMU's EMBA ranks 42nd globally and second in Chinese-language program in 2025 FT ranking

Xiamen University's EMBA is a leading program for aspiring business leaders. [Photo/en.xmu.edu.cn]

Xiamen EMBA, from the School of Management at Xiamen University (XMU), has been ranked 42nd globally and second among Chinese-language programs in the Financial Times 2025 Executive MBA Ranking.

Notably, it ranks 36th globally for its alumni network, underscoring the program's robust professional connections. In an anonymous alumni survey, the program attained the highest global satisfaction score among Chinese-language EMBA offerings which reflects strong approval of its curriculum, faculty, brand value, and service quality.

Established in 2002, XMU's EMBA program consistently upholds high educational standards and holds three international accreditations: AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA.

Business education in the university dates to its founding in 1921, laying a strong foundation for its current programs. Leveraging a nationwide network of over 30 alumni chapters and 10 major clubs, the program offers platforms to facilitate resource sharing, career development, and lifelong learning.

A group photo of the opening ceremony for XMU's EMBA class of 2025. [Photo/en.xmu.edu.cn]

These platforms foster a dynamic community that supports both personal and professional growth.

The Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking is renowned for its rigorous evaluation criteria, including alumni career progression, program assessment, diversity assessment, faculty expertise and international opportunities. It serves as a globally trusted benchmark for the quality of business education.

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