GMAC to launch more Study in China programs
The Graduate Management Admission Council, a global organization of graduate business schools, is planning to cooperate with more domestic business schools and expand its Study in China program in light of growing interest from international students.
Administrators of GMAC, which also runs the business school entrance exam, the Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT, said during a news conference in Shanghai on March 11 that they aim to increase the number of Study in China programs from the current 11 to 20 this year.
"While we were holding the admission campaigns in foreign countries, we noticed that an increasing number of foreign students are interested in the MBA programs in China. That's the reason for us to tie up with the Chinese colleges," says GMAC's Marketing Associate Director in Greater China Li Peishan.