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The Economist: TOP 30 full-time MBA Ranking

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IESE, a Spanish Business School, tops The Economist’s eighth annual ranking of full-time MBA programmes. You can read more about the ranking here.

TOP 30 full-time MBA ranking:

  1. IESE Business School – University of Navarra, Spain
  2. IMD International Institute for Management Development, Switzerland
  3. California at Berkeley, University of – Haas School of Business, United States
  4. Chicago, University of – Booth School of Business, United States
  5. Harvard Business School, United States
  6. Dartmouth College – Tuck School of Business, United States
  7. Stanford Graduate School of Business, United States
  8. London Business School, Britain
  9. University of Pennsylvania – Wharton School, United States
  10. Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belgium
  11. University of Cambridge – Judge Business School, Britain
  12. York University – Schulich School of Business, Canada
  13. New York University – Leonard N Stern School of Business, United States
  14. HEC School of Management Paris, France
  15. Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management, United States
  16. IE Business School, Spain
  17. Melbourne Business School – University of Melbourne, Australia
  18. Cranfield School of Management, Britain
  19. Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT Sloan School of Management, United States
  20. Columbia Business School, United States
  21. Henley Business School, Britain
  22. Warwick Business School, Britain
  23. INSEAD, France / Singapore
  24. University of Virginia – Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, United States
  25. University of Michigan – Stephen M. Ross School of Business, United States
  26. Mannheim Business School, Germany
  27. Yale School of Management, United States
  28. Duke University – Fuqua School of Business, United States
  29. ESADE Business School, Spain
  30. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology – School of Business and Management, Hong Kong

via The Economist

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Comments (2)

 

  1. Jan dice:

    As a German, I am happy to see that Mannheim has climbed so quickly. In my opinion, they are not only the leading German B-School, but they also meet international top standards.

  2. QS dice:

    IESE Business School is also ranked No. 1 among non-U.S business schools according to Forbes magazine.

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