Global MBA Rankings 2010

Saturday, October 9, 2010

As more students and executives recognize the importance of international education in today's competitive business world, MBA students, many companies are opting for a Global MBA that emphasizes international. These statements are the programs offered both full-time MBA programs, accelerated and Executive MBA.

Compared to the traditional full-time MBA rankings from Business Week and U.S. News and World Report, based on U.S.MBA programs only, two publications have programs with global rankings for both. These are the Wall Street Journal's 2010 MBA rankings, the Financial Times Global MBA 2010 rankings. Both are among the national schools and MBA programs in the United States with international. The results are below.

Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2010

1. London Business School

2. University of Pennsylvania(Wharton)

3. Harvard Business School

4. Stanford University (GSB)

5. Insead (France / Italy)

6. Columbia Business School

7. IE Business School (Spain)

8. MIT Sloan School of Management

9. University of Chicago (Booth)

10. Hong Kong UST Business School

Wall Street Journal MBA Rankings 2010

1. IE Business School (Madrid, Spain)

2. IMD / Lausanne (Switzerland)

3. Cranfield School of Management(Bedford, England)

4. Northwestern University (Kellogg)

5. Babson College (Babson Park, Mass)

6. ESADE (Barcelona, Spain)

7. INSEAD (Fontainebleau, France)

8. IAE (Buenos Aires)

9. Miami University (Oxford, Ohio)

10. Emory University (Atlanta)

It 'important to note that the Wall Street Journal MBA rankings do not include full-time MBA programs. Instead, it is ranked the best fast-track accelerated MBA Programs that enable busy executives to complete their training in a shorter time than the traditional two years. Most are 3 semesters (1.5 years) or full-time one year grant accelerated programs including a summer session to completion in just over a year.

The ranking "Financial Times" on the other side are full-time programs, but includes both U.S. national and international programs from Europe and the East. While only one factor in determining where to pursueMBA, international environment adds breadth and depth of international trade that many looks for new global corporatoins their cars in those days. Of particular value if the student has the knowledge of foreign languages Global MBA, a program can be your ticket to the MBA paid jobs highest goal that many students participating in one. ensure more great articles and information, visit www.MBArankings.me.

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