Beijing Jiaotong University MBA
Tel: +86 10 5168 8359
Fax: +86 10 5168 8580
Address: Beijing Jiaotong University, Shangyuancun, Xizhimenwai Dajie, Beijing, China
 
Brief Intro
After arduous efforts and struggles of generations, BJTU has developed into a multidisciplinary key university, featuring Engineering, Management, Economics, Science and Humanities. The MBA program was prepared in 1992. In 1993, Beijing Jiaotong University was officially ratified by the State Education Committee as one of the experimental universities/schools qualified to award the MBA degree. The school began to enroll students nationwide in 1994. By the spring of 2002, it had enrolled an accumulative number of 839 candidates for the MBA degree, among which a total number of 368 graduates completed their study and 471 students are currently studying.
Program Details
Institution Beijing Jiaotong University, School of Economics and Management
Degree awarded by Beijing Jiaotong University
Location Beijing; Guangdong province
In Asia since 1994
Language of instruction Chinese and English
Program timetable Full-time: 2 years; Part-time: 2-3 years
Number of courses 5 modules ( 5 general courses, 20 compulsory courses plus elective courses)
Overseas components No
Nationalities enrolled Chinese
Asia Campus available? 1
Number of enrolled students
(Asia Campus)
255 per year
Faculty 80% live-in, 20% fly-in
International accreditation No
Nationalities of teachers 3 (Chinese, American, Canadian)
Ranking No.13 (China's most valuable full-time MBAs by Forbes Chinese Edition 2005)
GMAT Not required
TOEFL Not required
Application fee RMB 200
Program fees RMB 45,000 (Beijing); RMB 54,000 (Shenzhen)
Latest application date July and October
Start date March and September
 
Selected Alumni
Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), located at Xizhimenwai of Beijing, is a national key university of China, directly under the administration of the Ministry of Education. Her predecessor is Beijing Railway Management Training Institute and Beijing School of Posts and Telecommunications, set up by Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Qing Dynasty. In 1921, the school merged with two industrial technical schools in Shanghai and Tangshanto form the National Jiaotong University, with three branch universities in Beijing, Shanghai and Tangshan respectively. BJTU was then called as Beijing Campus of National Jiaotong University. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in October 1st 1949, BJTU was re-named as Northern Jiaotong University (NJTU) by the State Council. Chairman Mao Zedong appointed Academician Mao Yisheng, a nationally renowned expert in bridge engineering, as the first president of NJTU. In 1951, Chairman Mao Zedong autographed the name of the university. 1981, BJTU became one of the first key universities authorized by the central government to confer master's and doctoral degrees, and subsequently to confer titles of associate professors, professors and Ph.D. advisors. In July 1994, BJTU was selected as one of the first universities in the National 211 Project. In April 2000, Beijing Electrical Power College was merged into NJTU. Then the university was transferred from the Ministry of Railways to the Ministry of Education. In September 2003, the university restored the name Beijing Jiaotong University.