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Rankings
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Like them or loathe them, rankings are here to stay and offer one of the best starting points for choosing a university or business school of good quality.
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Rankings have been in existence for a number of decades and show no sign of losing significance in the MBA and Masters arena. Despite growing controversy regarding the validity of various rankings methodologies, they continue to provide a good tool for students, parents and recruiters to gain an overview of the market. And as such, business schools, employers and students accept that – like it or not – rankings are here to stay.
In addition to the traditional, annual rankings, such as that of Business Today, Outlook, Business Week, the Financial Times or the US News ranking, there is an growing number of non-traditional rankings that assess business schools and universities from a varied and wide-ranging angle. But whether you consult a traditional or an alternative ranking, make sure you know what the ranking is assessing and whether it is important to you in your decision which business school or university to attend.
Below are listed some of the most important rankings currently available. You will find additional information on details for MBA and Masters programmes in our extensive Business School and Programme Database.
Global
FT Global MBA
FT Masters in Management
FT Executive Education
FT European Business Schools
EIU – Which MBA
Wall Street Journal
Forbes
Business Week
Beyond Grey Pinstripes
Whitfield Consulting Worldwide
UNIVERSITIES
Shanghai Jiao Tong
The Times Higher – QS World University Ranking
US
US News
Wall Street Journal
Forbes
Business Week
The Princeton Review
UK
UNIVERSITIES
The Times Good University Guide
The Independent Complete University Guide
Guardian University Guide
India
Business Today – Nielsen
Outlook – C fore Survey
Pagalguy
UNIVERSITIES
India Today – Nielsen
Germany
UNIVERSITIES
CHE
Wirtschaftswoche
Junge Karriere / Karriere.de
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