HKU MBA continues its rise in the EIU World MBA Rankings The MBA programme of the Faculty of Business and Economics of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) continues its five-year upward trajectory in the 2007 world MBA rankings of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), an affiliate of Economist . In EIU's 2007 rankings, HKU MBA is ranked 37th among the world's top 100, up from 39th last year. It is the only programme in Asia and Australasia that makes the world's top 50 three years in a row. Despite its relatively young full-time MBA programme , the Faculty of Business and Economics has made some impressive marks in world rankings. When it first entered the EIU rankings in 2003, it was ranked 79th globally. In 2004, it climbed to 68th . In 2005, it was ranked 45th and became the highest ranked school in Asia and Australasia. Considered to be a rare feat by an Asian school, the HKU MBA was recognized as one of the world's top 40 in 2006. This year's climb further reinforces the rising and consistent performance of the HKU MBA in prestigious global rankings. |