Financial Times Global MBA 2011 rankings
- (1) London Business School (UK)
- (1) University of Pennsylvania: Wharton (US)
- (3) Harvard Business School (US)
- (4) Insead France/Singapore
- (4) Stanford University GSB (US)
- (6) Hong Kong UST (China)
- (7) Columbia Business School (US)
- (8) IE Business School (Spain)
- (9) Iese Business School (Spain)
- (9) MIT Sloan School of Management (US)
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Economist Intelligence Unit MBA programme rankings for 2010
- University of Chicago - Booth School of Business (America)
- Dartmouth College - Tuck School of Business (America)
- University of California at Berkeley - Haas School of Business (America)
- Harvard Business School America
- IESE Business School - University of Navarra (Spain)
- IMD - International Institute for Management Development (Switzerland)
- Stanford Graduate School of Business (America)
- University of Pennsylvania - Wharton Sc)hool (America)
- HEC School of Management, Paris (France
- York University - Schulich School of Business (Canada)
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BusinessWeek -- Top 10 Non-U.S. MBA Programmes 2010
- INSEAD
- Queen's University
- IE Business School
- ESADE
- London Business School
- University of Western Ontario (Ivey)
- IMD
- University of Toronto (Rotman)
- York University (Schulich)
- University of Cambridge (Judge)
Top ranking US schools 2010
- University of Chicago (Booth)
- Harvard University
- University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
- Northwestern University (Kellogg)
- Stanford University
- Duke University (Fuqua)
- University of Michigan (Ross)
- University of California - Berkeley (Haas)
- Columbia University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
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América Economía global MBA programme rankings, 2011
Harvard Business School (US)
London Business School (UK)
The Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania (US)
IE Business School, Madrid (Spain)
IESE Business School - Universidad de Navarra Madrid/Barcelona (Spain)
Sloan School of ManagEment - MIT Cambridge (US)
Columbia Business School - Columbia University (US)
Graduate School of Business - Stanford University (US)
INSEAD Fontainebleau, (France)
Booth School of Business - University of Chicago (US)
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Doing an international MBA
If you're intent on studying abroad, these tips for searching out the right international MBA programme may be helpful:
- Check the university's accreditations. The AACSB is a major global accreditation agency. In Europe, look for the European Foundation for Management Development's Equis stamp of approval.
- Visit the university, if possible. It may seem expensive to buy a plane ticket to London, but choosing the wrong programme is far costlier.
- Talk to alumni. Most major international MBA programmes have alumni clubs in big cities worldwide. Programmes for prospective students also may be scheduled near you.
- Look at historical business-school rankings. One year won't tell you much; five years might. The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and Business Week, among others, rank major international MBA programmes.
- Study the website. Many international MBA programmes profile recent classes and where graduates are working. Find out if they're in careers and locations that appeal to you.
Source: WSJ.com