Showing posts with label KUBS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KUBS. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

'Nanta' and 'Sa-bal-shik' time for Batch 2 at KUBS!

After Shanghai did an appreciative job ‘orienting’ us, I thought there couldn’t be a more structured way of carrying out the Orientation process. Fudan did very well for the end result. We pretty much knew everyone in our batch by the end of those three hectic, but very helpful days.

2nd batch of S3 Asia MBA students
Learning "Nanta" - The traditional Korean performance

When I came to know that there is going to be another Orientation activity at KUBS, frankly, I wasn’t all that excited. Getting acquainted with the school’s processes is a separate thing, but there was nothing new we could know about each other after spending a semester together. Well, that’s what I had thought!

We had a great time learning and performing Nanta at Oak Valley. But what came later just seemed to have taken everyone by surprise and given a few shivers too. Sa-Bal-Shik. Not that we hadn’t heard of the ceremony from the previous batch, but the magnanimity of the event could never have been transpired. And there was no way we could have conspired against it either! All doors were closed and the staff made sure we didn’t escape the activity. As a matter of fact, I am pretty sure no one really wanted to miss the event. The staff needn’t have been there ;)


First taste of "Makkuli" (Fermented Rice Wine)... Definitely not the last!

Well, calling it an activity is actually an understatement. As it progressed, Sa-Bal-Shik was nothing less than an exhilarating and adrenaline pumping mega event. The roars of other KU MBA students and the rhymes of KU Business School cheer leaders were frightening and melancholic, respectively. Such was the atmosphere that I saw a lot of my classmates petrified.

The echoes of ‘An neyong ha ship ni kka?’, Min-Jok-Go-Dae!’ and ‘Ae-Kuk Kyong-Young!’ could have well been easily heard in the whole of Oak Valley. Such was the energy and passion. Well, I was just started to be proven wrong in thinking what else an orientation be like!



Prof. Jaehwan Kim and our dearest Bina, had already started having pale faces awaiting Asia MBA’s batch turn. They had every right to believe that we would be the under-performers! But then, we weren’t going to let them down, at least not Bina who had done everything possible to make every arrangement perfect. Prof, Kim would appreciate this too, as he got a nice suite at the hotel, which seemed unlikely, after he deviated from Bina’s ‘commands’ for a while but was soon back in line ;)

The S3 "family" is created by an alumnus, Lee Dae Young and family at Oak Valley



The first fear was the fear of drinking, but the roaring part clearly took over it. And just when I thought I knew my batch-mates well enough, I saw the wilder side of them. The passion, the vigor and the energy are just mild words. The tiger happens to be the symbol of Korea University Business School, and I saw each one of us roar like one. It was an amazing and unforgettable experience for me, I guess for all. Worth a mention, our Korean friends led the way and the rest followed. Prof. Kim would be proud that none of the Asia MBA students had to ‘repeat the performance’, which is gallantry by the high KU standards.

Well, anyone who had thought you needn’t have another orientation at KU would have had to rethink like I did. And for the batches to come, the ceremony is one of the biggest parts of Asia MBA life. You can see the promise that KUBS makes and makes you make! You start to feel the friendship and love as the most important things with your batch-mates and this is where it stops to be just an MBA degree. It becomes a family!




Akshat Kumar Singh (Indian)
Class of 2011

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Korea University ranks no.1 for three consecutive years in the BK21 MBA Evaluation

= Receives Excellent Grades in the Globalization, Curriculum and Research category=

The excellence of Korea University MBA has been proven again. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology recently announced that the MBA program at Korea University ranked 1st place for three consecutive years (06~08) in the ‘Brain Korea (BK) 21’ 2nd year evaluation (2008) of MBA programs. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology stated “KUBS MBA ranked no.1 in the 2nd stage of the 2nd year of BK21 evaluation which was carried out on 567 project teams at 73 universities. The following is an article by the Chosun Daily Newspaper.

Excellent Scores in Globalization and Research…

Korea University ranks 1st place for three consecutive years.

BK 21 Business Management Services Sector

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology recently announced that Korea University’s MBA program ranked 1st place in the 2nd year (2008) Brain Korea (BK) 21 Business Management Services Evaluation for three consecutive years since 2006.

In the 2nd stage of the 2nd year of BK21 evaluation which was carried out on 567 project teams at 73 universities KUBS MBA ranked number 1 in the field of MBA, followed by Seoul National University (2nd place), Yonsei University (3rd place) and Sungkyunkwan University (4th place).

The evaluation was conducted by identifying and comparing project teams with the lowest scores based on project performance from March, 2006 to February, 2008 and project plans for the next four years with teams that had newly applied for projects. KU MBA ranked among the top in most categories but in particular received excellent scores in areas of globalization, curriculum, research and matching funds etc.

KU MBA operates a program that aims to foster global business professionals. The school was first in Korea to be accredited by both the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the European Quality Improvement System (EQIUS) and is recognized for its global standard education program. KUBS offers Korea MBA- founded in 1963 as Korea’s first MBA program, Executive MBA - a highly intensive course for business executives, MIBA - focusing on fostering foreign direct investment experts and the Global MBA program - the first daytime 1-year program in Korea where over 30% of the students are from abroad.

It also runs Finance MBA which is Korea’s first 1-year MBA program specializing in finance. The S³ Asia MBA, a dual-degree program, is jointly operated by Fudan University (Fudan), Korea University (KU) and National University of Singapore (NUS). The program which is receiving attention focuses on fostering economic and business management experts in Asia. The daytime MBA courses such as Global MBA, Finance MBA and S³ Asia MBA are now in the process of receiving applicants for the second half of 2009. Application deadline is May 1st and can only be done online (biz.korea.ac.kr/APP).

KU MBA also offers international residence programs that allow students to visit prestigious schools in other parts of Asia, U.S and Europe for a period of 6-7 weeks. Some of the schools include the Wharton School, Chicago GSB and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

A school official explained KU MBA is sparing no effort in realizing globalization through exchange programs with prominent schools in other countries as well as offering a dual-degree program with the Ohio State University in the US. Each program provides customized and specialized programs that meet the demands of students. Also the employment rate and class satisfaction of the graduates are at the very top.

Chosun Daily Newspaper February 19th 2009