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MBA Management Rankings

December 29th, 2009

If you are having trouble making sense of MBA management rankings, you aren’t alone.  There are as many different rankings as there are schools to choose from.  While the MBA management rankings are important, the real choice usually comes down to location.  Europe tops the list for the best management programs but many North American students find it impractical to study abroad.  Also, European universities don’t normally require any work experience for admission so students are much younger on average.  However, not many school in the US offer masters in management programs.  Studying abroad may be a good way of gaining international business experience.

Even if you’ve narrowed down the search to the US, it still doesn’t get that much easier.  MBA management rankings account for several different factors depending on which study is used.  Usually, student surveys, graduate salaries, and general data like GMAT scores are used to factor the school’s overall MBA management rankings.  Keep in mind that a university is like a brand name.  Often, reputation is better than the actual quality of the product.  Try to find rankings which are broken down by different factors.

Perspective students should seek as much information as they can about the schools, including MBA management rankings, internship programs and corporate partners that are affiliated with the schools.   Even if you choose to study from you home country, you should consider the international factor to the school.  How much of the faculty and student body are from overseas?  This diversity is what will give you a range of perspectives.  There are also many programs in which students spend time in two schools in different countries.

You will be spending a lot of time at the university you choose, so you shouldn’t make a choice without visiting the campus.  Don’t just talk to the admissions office but make sure to talk to the students and some faculty members as well.  With the economic recession, more and more people are returning to school to get an MBA.  You will be faced with much more competition than in previous years.  It is crucial that you choose a school which isn’t just well ranked, but also suits your individual needs.  Here are some of the top US schools in MBA management rankings: Harvard, Stanford University, Northwestern University (Kellogg), University of Pennsylvania (Wharton).   Top European Schools in MBA management rankings: Cems, HEC Paris, ESCP Europe, London School of Economics and Political Science, Essec Business School.

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