Financial times published its bschools rankings yesterday. Here are key highlights...
- INSEAD retained its top position. Stanford claimed 2nd position, up three places from the previous year. Wharton and Harvard have taken 3rd and 4th ranks respectively.
- Judge has stunned everyone by making it in the top 5 for the first time; It was ranked 10th last year and 26th in 2012. According to FT, the program is top for value for money. It has the lowest tuition fees among the top 15 schools and its alumni have the second lowest opportunity cost, at about $60,000 behind Insead’s.
- 11 US, 7 European, and 2 Asian business schools are in the top 20.
- CEIBS is on 11th spot: highest-ranked Asian school.
- IIM Bangalore (#49) is the top gainer in top 50, progressing by 13 places. Rotterdam (#31) has also recorded double digit progress.
- Foster (+8), IESE (+6), Tuck (+4), Cornell (+4), Stanford (+3), and Yale (+3) are among other top gainers.
- Berkeley Haas (-6), HEC Paris (-5), Fuqua (-3), and LBS (-3) are the notable top losers.
https://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2017Top Gainers and Losers in Top 30
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