Times Higher Education (THE), unveils the ranking of best business schools in the world in 2019. Of more than 250 institutions examined, Stanford University ranks first.
The success of the Stanford University business program is attributed to the drive it gives to entrepeneurship. This classification also evaluates the salary of graduates, employability, return on investment, the diversity of the teaching staff, among others.
In Europe, the London Business School stands out at number one. Admissions director, David Simpson, points to personalization as the primary virtue of any MBA program: “Our MBA stands out in three ways. You choose the program length with flexible exit points at 15, 18 or 21 months. You customize your curriculum with tailored core courses and a choice of new and exciting electives.”
In Latin America, the EGADE Business School of Tec de Monterrey heads the list. In this regard, Ignacio de la Vega, dean of EGADE states: “Business schools should be the main catalysts of innovation and entrepreneurship in our societies since these are the true drivers of social and economic progress.”
Top Five MBAs per region:
United States
Stanford University
Harvard University
Wharton School of Business
MIT (Sloan)
The University of Chicago (Booth)
Latin America
EGADE Business School – Mexico
INCAE Business School – Costa Rica
IPADE Business School – Mexico
IAE Business School – Argentina
University of Chile – Chile
Europe
Business School of London – United Kingdom
INSEAD – Multicampus
HEC Paris – France
IE Business School – Spain
Saïd Business School – United Kingdom
Canada
Rotman School of Management
McGill University (Desautels)
Ivey Business School
Schulich School of Business
Queens School of Business
Asia
INSEAD – Multicampus
China Europe International Business School – China
University of Hong Kong – Hong Kong
NUS Business School – Singapore
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad – India
Oceania
Melbourne Business School – Australia
Australian Graduate School of Management – Australia
Monash Business School – Australia
The University of Queensland – Australia
Macquarie Graduate School of Management – Australia
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José Longino Torres
José Longino Torres
José Longino Torres