MBA
FINANCIAL TIMES GLOBAL MBA RANKINGS 2011
London Business School and Wharton top the FT‘s list Source: Financial Times
This 2011 survey is the twelfth year that The Financial Times has published a ranking of full-time MBA programmes. The FT’s rankings are also based on data collected from business schools and their alumni, and the criteria used in the rankings are grouped into three main areas: alumni salaries and career development; the diversity and international reach of the school and its programme; and the research capabilities of each school.
Photos: London Business School; Michael Weymouth; Alain Chatelain
Position
Institute
Country
1=
London Business School
UK
1=
University of Pennsylvania: Wharton School of Business
US
3
Harvard Business School
4=
INSEAD
4=
Stanford Graduate School of Business
6
Hong Kong UST Business School
7
Columbia Business School
8
IE Business School
Spain
9=
IESE Business School: University of Navarra
Spain
9=
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT Sloan School of Management
11
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA)
12
University of Chicago: Booth School of Business
13
Indian School of Business
14
IMD – International Institute for Management Development
15=
New York University: Leonard N Stern School of Business
US
15=
Yale School of Management
US
17
Ceibs
18=
Dartmouth College: Tuck School of Business
18=
HEC School of Management, Paris
20
Duke University: Fuqua
US
21=
Esade Business School
Spain
21=
Northwestern University: Kellogg School of Management
23
National University of Singapore School of Business
24
University of Michigan: Stephen M Ross School of Business
US
25
University of California at Berkeley: Haas School of Business
US
Joint 1st place London Business School
S E P T E M B E R
2 0 1 1
US France / Singapore US China US
US India US India Switzerland
China
3rd place Harvard Business School
US France
US Singapore
Rank 1 London Business School 4th place INSEAD
13