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SKK GSB Ranked #1 MBA in Korea for 9 Consecutive Years by Financial Times 2020.02.25
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SKK GSB Ranked #1 MBA in Korea for 9 Consecutive Years by Financial Times



The Financial Times (FT) announced SKK Graduate School of Business (SKK GSB) #1 in Korea, #13 in Asia, and #54 in the world in its recent global MBA rankings.


The world’s top 100 MBA programs are announced by the Financial Times every year. In 2020, it ranked Harvard Business School #1, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania #2, and Stanford Graduate School of Business #3 in the world. Among Korean business schools, SKK GSB is ranked among the top 100 MBA programs in the world once again. Since 2012, SKK GSB has been crowned the top MBA program in Korea for the nine consecutive years.


SKK GSB was evaluated highly in career development and globalization by FT. Its strong competitiveness in these areas has allowed SKK GSB to remain one of the best in the world. SKK GSB also received high scores in the areas of alumni career development and program diversity, including career advancement and program diversification due to the increased number of international faculty members and students. This resulted in a rise in the rankings of the internationalization indicators that MBA students value, such as

being ranked 7th in the world from 13th for providing students with a diverse international experience and 29th in the world from 41st for the percentage of international students.


“SKK GSB operates a curriculum that is one step ahead of the current generation,” said Jae-ha Lee, Dean of SKK GSB, “It is the result of successful development and placement of customized MBA education content that includes AI, machine learning, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.” Starting from this fall, SKK GSB plans to launch a new master’s program on business analytics. This program will include basic data analytics coursework as well as other classes in marketing, finance, and economics.




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