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China
Admission Rate: 12.4%
Class size: 358
Full-time program: Two years
Part-time program: Three years
Annual tuition Chinese students: $14,400
International students: $15,900
Average staring salary for graduates: $22,100 and above
Like BiMBA, its English-speaking neighbor on the campus of Peking University, the Guanghua School of Management has international links of its own. In 1999 the school formed a partnership with Northwestern University's Kellogg School that has helped Guanghua professors travel to Illinois to be Kellogg visiting scholars. Ten years ago, Guanghua launched an Executive MBA program. Michael Pettis, the former Bear Stearns banker-turned blogger and music impresario, is a Guanghua professor.