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KU Ranks No. 1 in “MBA Evaluation by HR Managers from the Top 200 Companies” for 5 Consecutive Years

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KU Ranks No. 1 in "MBA Evaluation by HR Managers from the Top 200 Companies" for 5 Consecutive Years
 
It comes as no surprise. Once again, Korea University topped “The MBA Evaluation by HR Managers from the Top 200 Companies,” an annual survey by Hankyung Business. The results are meaningful because HR managers who are consumers of the manpower market directly participate in this survey. The evaluation is served as an indicator of what the status quo of MBA programs stand. Since the evaluation took place in 2013, KUBS has been securing its crown as the best MBA programs in Korea.  
 
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The 2017 MBA Assessment was conducted with the 14 universities, including 13 “Korean MBA schools,” recognized by the Ministry of Education (Konkuk University, Korea University, Dongguk University, Sogang University, Seoul National University, Sungkyunkwan University, Sookmyung Women's University, Yonsei University, Ewha Womans University, Inha University, Chonnam National University, Chung-Ang University, Hanyang University) and KAIST. The six evaluation criteria are as follows: △Employer’s Preference, △Development Potential, △Compatibility with Organization, △Globalization, △Professionalism and △Recommendation.
 

Korea University’s MBA programs are No. 1 for five consecutive years, scoring a total of 3418 points this year. △Seoul National University (3271 points) came in second followed by △KAIST (3rd, 2956 points), △Yonsei University (4th, 2916 points), and △Sungkyunkwan University (5th, 2916 points). Hankyung Business reported that the KU MBA remained robust in the criterion that asks how well graduates use their friendly and altruistic mind to communicate with team members in a Korean company where it has a strong organizational culture.
 
“Having the most outstanding faculty members as well as invited and adjunct professors with abundant experience accumulated, KUBS provides a variety of major courses demanded by industries,” KUBS Dean Soo Young Kwon said. “Particularly, in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution where the barriers between industries are rapidly breaking down, the KU MBA programs produce synergy while gaining insights and intellectuals through business networks.“
 
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