Wharton and LBS Top Financial Times Global Full-Time MBA Ranking
Columbia, Stanford, and Harvard round out the Top 5Jan 28, 2008
The Financial Times has published its global ranking of full-time MBA programs. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) tops the international list, but London Business School - now in second place internationally - got the highest score ever by a European school on the FT rankings.
The FT rankings rank business schools based on "the success of their alumni; the global focus of the school; and its record in generating ideas."
For full coverage, please visit the FT.
The programs that made the Top 10 are listed below.
Related Programs
- The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- London Business School (LBS)
- Columbia Business School (CBS), Columbia University
- Stanford Graduate School of Business (Stanford GSB)
- Harvard Business School (HBS)
- INSEAD - Europe Campus
- MIT Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- IE Business School
- The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (Chicago GSB)
- University of Cambridge - Judge Institute of Management
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Wow, I am surprised that the London Financial Times finally had the guts to admit that their London Business School is their best!
Their internal LBS alumni survey was more like: Do you LBS alumnus believe that LBS is the best B-School?
AND: the best school for consulting or I-Banking salary is "India School of Business". Where is that? Rajasthan or Amahdabahd?
Look at the Economist ranking! Way to go. Drop your acceptance at MIT immediately and go to Henley college or Struthclyde or whatever they have in their province.
Hey Tommy boys, you are out of your mind!