China Subject Ratings 2021: Management
The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers based on the Chinese Ministry of Education’s classification of subjects.
The ratings for management reveal performance across five subjects: agriculture and forestry economic management; business administration; library information and archives management; management science and engineering; and public administration.
In total, 835 universities worldwide receive a rating for at least one subject in the management pillar.
View the China Subject Ratings 2021 methodology
Nine universities achieve an A+ grade in all five of the management subjects. Six institutions in mainland China receive an A+ in at least two of the subjects: Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Peking University; Nanjing University; Tsinghua University; Zhejiang University; and Fudan University.
Read our analysis of the China Subject Ratings 2021
If you would like to discuss the results of the ratings, contact Elizabeth Shepherd, head of THE’s consultancy team, at Elizabeth.Shepherd@timeshighereducation.com.
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