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[Breaking News] A Leap of 23 Places! NSYSU EMBA Ranked 64th in the 2025 Financial Times Global Top 100

[Breaking News] A Leap of 23 Places! NSYSU EMBA Ranked 64th in the 2025 Financial Times Global Top 100Image

NSYSU EMBA Leaps 23 Places! Ranked 64th in the 2025 Financial Times Global Top 100

The Executive MBA (EMBA) Program at the College of Management, National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) has made a remarkable leap in global rankings, re-entering the Financial Times (FT) Top 100 Executive MBA 2025 Ranking at 64th place, climbing 23 spots. It remains the only program in Taiwan to make the list and has been in the global Top 100 for four consecutive years, earning strong international recognition for its teaching quality and global competitiveness.

Founded as the first Executive MBA program in southern Taiwan, NSYSU EMBA brings together business leaders from diverse industries. The curriculum integrates world-class management practices with abundant international exchange opportunities. Through overseas study trips and off-campus teaching, participants engage with leading companies and experts, integrating academic knowledge with industry resources while keeping pace with the latest business trends and strategies.

In response to the gradual integration of human resources and markets in the Greater China region, ASEAN Free Trade Area, and Asia-Pacific, NSYSU launched the Asia-Pacific EMBA (APEMBA) in 2005. In 2011, in collaboration with Tongji University in Shanghai, the College established the Cross-strait EMBA (CSEMBA), deepening high-level management education across the Taiwan Strait and connecting Taiwan and China’s high-tech networks.

Over the years, NSYSU EMBA has cultivated numerous high-potential managers through a diverse learning environment and industry-academia collaboration platforms. Alumni have made significant impacts across industries, partnering with enterprises to promote sustainable growth and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes between academia and industry.

Outstanding Achievements Across Key Indicators

The Financial Times ranking evaluates alumni who graduated three years prior (2022) across multiple dimensions, including career progression, school diversity, research, ESG, and carbon footprint. Specific survey metrics include salary today, salary growth, career progress, and work experience. In the 2025 ranking, NSYSU EMBA achieved impressive results:

🏆Salary today: 22nd globally
🏆Salary increase: 24th globally
🏆Alumni network: 18th globally
🏆Overall satisfaction: 28th globally

🏅FT 2025 Global Top 100 EMBA Ranking:https://rankings.ft.com/rankings/3005/emba-2025
🏅FT Methodology Report:https://www.ft.com/emba-method

 

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