Posted on January 29 2016
The coveted top two slots in the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016 are held by Insead and Harvard Business School. These two behemoth business education institutions boast of Financial Times Stock Exchange CEOs, high rankings ministers and even an astronaut among its alumni. Insead's MBA has been positioned by the FT as one of the main 10 MBAs on the planet, which extends as far back as 17 years. This is a first for Insead as well as for the one-year MBA, which is signifying progressive change in study period needs from students around the world. Harvard Business School’s second place is no surprise as it has been delivering in the educations fortitude consistently as per previous rankings.
In the third place, The London Business School has been named the best educational institution in the world and is the top UK institution to concentrate on a MBA. In addition to its campus being in a global city, London, the institution has extended its reach in France and Singapore as well. Its graduated class is likewise positioned third for international mobility.
From number 4 to number 9, business schools from the US dominate the table; University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business School; Stanford Graduate School of Business; Columbia Business School; University of California at Berkeley, Hass; University of Chicago, Booth; and MIT Sloan fill the table with its characteristic top education providers. At number 10 is Cambridge's Judge Business School followed by Northwestern University’s infamous Kellogg School of Management at number 11.
The 2016 positioning incorporates nine new schools, two of which show up interestingly. Renmin University of China School of Business in 43rd spot, is the most elevated new contestant, crammed between famous Asian Chinese schools, i.e., stuck between Antai College of Economics and Management at 39 and Fudan University School of Management at 47.
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