
The Economist has come up with the 13th edition of the Full-time MBA ranking called 'Which MBA' for the year 2015. University of Chicago’s Booth school has emerged at the top spot. Booth has managed to maintain the top spot five times during the last six years on The Economist’s ranking of full-time MBA programs.
Fifteen colleges out of the top 20 are American colleges. HEC Paris is the only non-American college among the top five. HEC dropped one rank from fourth place to fifth spot this year. The University of Warwick at spot 18 is the only UK University among the Top 20 this year. Another French university, INSEAD, jumped ten ranks to number eight this year, from 18 last year.
Rank |
Business School |
Country |
1 |
US |
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2 |
US |
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3 |
US |
|
4 |
US |
|
5 |
France |
|
6 |
University of California at Berkeley – Haas School of Business |
US |
7 |
US |
|
8 |
France |
|
9 |
US |
|
10 |
US |
|
11 |
US |
|
12 |
US |
|
13 |
US |
|
14 |
Spain |
|
15 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT Sloan School of Management |
US |
16 |
Australia |
|
17 |
Spain |
|
18 |
UK |
|
19 |
US |
|
20 |
US |

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