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September 30, 2022
QS Global MBA & Business Master's Rankings 2023
• The world’s best business schools and programs for future business leaders.
LONDON, Sept. 29, 2022 — QS Quacquarelli Symonds, Graduate Management Education analysts, released their annual rankings naming the world’s premier study destinations for aspiring future business leaders.
The evaluation includes the QS Global Full-Time MBA Rankings and a series of Business Master’s Rankings, providing insight to those wishing to undertake a course of study in a career-enhancing qualification in high demand among employers.
For the third consecutive year, Stanford GSB’s full-time MBA has been named the world’s #1, followed by Harvard Business School (2nd) and The Wharton School (3rd).
• QS Global Full-Time MBA Top-20
Business School, Country
- Stanford GSB, USA
- Harvard, USA
- Penn (Wharton), USA
- HEC Paris, France
- London Business School, UK
- MIT (Sloan), USA
- IE Business School, Spain
- Columbia Business School, USA
- INSEAD, France/Singapore/UAE
- IESE, Spain
- UC Berkeley (Haas), USA
- Cambridge (Judge), UK
- Chicago (Booth), USA
- Northwestern (Kellogg), USA
- UCLA (Anderson), USA
- Oxford (Said), UK
- ESADE, Spain
- Yale, USA
- NYU (Stern), USA
- Michigan (Ross), USA
• QS ranked 300 MBA programs worldwide.
- 47 countries/territories represented
- Europe’s best MBA: HEC Paris (4th)
- UK’s #1 MBA: London Business School (6th)
- Spain’s IE Business School (7th) and IESE (10th) make the top 10
- Canada’s top MBA: Toronto (Rotman) (41st)
- Tsinghua University (29th) offers China’s highest-ranked MBA
- India’s top MBA: IIM Ahmedabad (44th)
- Australia’s top MBA: Melbourne Business School (27th)
- Mexican EGADE (54th) is Latin America’s leading MBA
- Middle East’s leading MBA is Lebanese’s AUB (79th)
Each Business Master’s Ranking is compiled according to program performance in five key metrics: Employability, Entrepreneurship and Alumni Outcomes, Return on Investment, Thought Leadership, and Class & Faculty Diversity. (Methodology).
QS President Nunzio Quacquarelli said: “Our rankings offer independent insights to carer-minded and discerning prospective students who are invited to discuss the findings with peers, business schools, and our analysts at our in-person and virtual master’s and MBA networking events.”
Source: QS Quacquarelli Symonds
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