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MBA – Programs – MBA Rankings
Rankings provide a simple way of determining the quality of education of a variety of programs.
The most prominent Business School rankings are the following:
With regard to rankings, please keep in mind:
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Many items are left out of the analysis. |
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Us News And World Report 2007 Business School Rankings
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Harvard University |
1 |
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Stanford University |
2 |
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University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) |
3 |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan) |
4 |
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Northwestern University (Kellogg) |
4 |
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University of Chicago |
6 |
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University of California–Berkeley (Haas) |
7 |
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Columbia University |
7 |
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Dartmouth College (Tuck) |
9 |
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University of California-Los Angeles (Anderson) |
10 |
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University of Michigan Ann Arbor (Ross) |
11 |
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Duke University (Fuqua) |
11 |
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New York University (Stern) |
13 |
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University of Virginia (Darden) |
13 |
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Yale University |
15 |
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Cornell University (Johnson) |
16 |
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Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) |
16 |
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Emory University (Goizueta) |
18 |
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University of Texas-Austin (McCombs) |
18 |
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University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill |
20 |
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Purdue University-West Lafayette (Krannert) |
21 |
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Ohio State University (Fisher) |
22 |
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University of Minnesota - Twin Cities (Carlson) |
23 |
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Indiana University-Bloomington (Kelley) |
23 |
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University of Rochester (Simon) |
26 |
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University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign |
28 |
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University of Washington |
29 |
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University of Southern California (Marshall) |
29 |
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Georgetown University (McDonough) (DC) |
34 |
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Arizona State University (W.P. Carey) |
34 |
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University of Maryland-College Park (Smith) |
38 |
Business Week 2006 US Business Schools Rankings
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Chicago |
1 |
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Pennsylvania |
2 |
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Northwestern |
3 |
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Harvard |
4 |
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Michigan |
5 |
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Stanford |
6 |
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MIT |
7 |
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UC Berkeley |
8 |
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Duke |
9 |
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Columbia |
10 |
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Dartmouth |
11 |
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UCLA |
12 |
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Cornell |
13 |
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NYU |
14 |
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Virginia |
15 |
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Carnegie Mellon |
16 |
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UNC Chapel Hill |
17 |
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Indiana |
18 |
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Yale |
19 |
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Texas |
20 |
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Southern California |
21 |
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Georgetown |
22 |
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Emory |
23 |
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Purdue |
24 |
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Maryland |
25 |
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Notre Dame |
26 |
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Washington |
27 |
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Rochester |
28 |
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Michigan State University (Broad) |
29 |
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Vanderbilt |
30 |
Business Week 2006 International Top 10
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Queens |
1 |
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Western Ontario |
2 |
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Toronto |
3 |
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IMD |
4 |
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London Business School |
5 |
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INSEAD |
6 |
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ESADE |
7 |
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IESE |
8 |
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York University |
9 |
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HEC-Montreal |
10 |
Financial Times 2007 Global Rankings
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University of Pennsylvania: Wharton |
1 |
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Columbia Business School |
2 |
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Harvard Business School |
3 |
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Stanford University GSB |
3 |
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London Business School |
5 |
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University of Chicago GSB |
6 |
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INSEAD |
7 |
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New York University - Stern |
8 |
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Dartmouth: Tuck |
9 |
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Yale Business School |
10 |
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Northwestern University: Kellogg |
11 |
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Instituto de Empresa |
11 |
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IMD |
13 |
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MIT: Sloan |
14 |
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University of Cambridge: Judge |
15 |
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IESE Business School |
16 |
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UCLA: Anderson |
17 |
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University of Oxford: Said |
19 |
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University of Michigan: Ross |
19 |
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Rotterdam School of Management |
23 |
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Duke University: Fuqua |
23 |
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Georgetown Uni: McDonough |
24 |
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UC Berkeley: Hass |
25 |
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University of Virginia: Darden |
26 |
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Warwick Business School |
26 |
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University of Toronto: Rotman |
27 |
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Cornell University: Johnson |
29 |
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University of Maryland: Smith |
30 |
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University of N Carolina: Kenan-Flagler |
32 |
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Emory University: Goizueta |
33 |
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University of Rochester: Simon |
38 |
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University of Western Ontario: Ivey |
41 |
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SDA Bocconi |
42 |
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Carnegie Mellon University: Tepper |
43 |
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York University: Schulich |
49 |
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