Business schools in the U.S. remain on top of the Financial Times’ rankings. University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School tops the list for global MBA programs for the third consecutive year. The Columbia University is next followed by Harvard and Stanford University.
European business schools which made it to the FT league table include The London Business School on fifth place and the Insead of France which is among the top 10. The Judge School of the University of Cambridge made a big leap from the rank of 42nd in 2005 to 15th this year. It apparently overtook University of Oxford’s Said school which moved to 19 after being ranked 25 in 2005.
Surprisingly, the FT table showed the China Europe International Business School (Ceibs) on the top rank at number 11. This business school based in Shanghai gained much from China’s growing economy and thereby improved its scores for increases in salary percentage for students three years after graduating and for rate of employment after three months.
Meanwhile, two Spanish schools also made it to the top 20 rankings of the Financial Times table



