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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