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  1. Work & Careers
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Business school rankings

  • Masters in Business Administration
    • Online MBA
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    • Executive Education - Customised programmes
  • Masters in Finance
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Masters in Finance pre-experience 2022

Published
June 12 2022
Total Schools
55
Year
55University of Liverpool Management School
54University of Maryland: Smith
53Durham University Business School
52University of Amsterdam — Amsterdam Business School
51Lucerne School of Business
50University of Exeter Business School
49University of Porto – FEP | PBS
48BI Norwegian Business School
47Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management
46Lancaster University Management School
45University of Texas at Austin: McCombs
44Cranfield School of Management
43University of Rochester: Simon Business School
42University of Edinburgh Business School
41Iscte Business School
40Singapore Management University: Lee Kong Chian
39Lund University School of Economics and Management (Lusem)
38Henley Business School
37Università della Svizzera italiana (USI)
36University College Dublin: Smurfit
35Vlerick Business School
34ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics and Management
33CUHK Business School
31
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
31
Eada Business School Barcelona
30
Kozminski University
29University Carlos III de Madrid
28HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne
27Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
26Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School
25McGill University: Desautels
24Grenoble Ecole de Management
23Rennes School of Business
22
City, University of London: Bayes (formerly Cass)
21Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance at SJTU
20Stockholm School of Economics
19Peking University: Guanghua School of Management
18Esade Business School
17Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics
16
Imperial College Business School
15WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
14University of St Gallen
13
SDA Bocconi/Università Bocconi
12Warwick Business School
11Nova School of Business and Economics
9
London Business School
9MIT: Sloan
8
IE Business School
7
Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management
6
University of Oxford: Saïd
5
Edhec Business School
4Essec Business School
3Skema Business School
2
ESCP Business School
1
HEC Paris
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Table notes

* Data in these columns are for information only and are not used in the ranking calculations.

Some 217 points separate the top school from the schools ranked number 55. The schools are divided into three groups, indicated by bold lines. The difference in scores between schools ranked consecutively is greater within groups one and three than in group two. The top 11 schools, from HEC Paris to Nova School of Business and Economics, form the elite group of providers of masters in finance programmes. The second group spans 33 places from Warwick Business School to Cranfield School of Management. The third group of 11 schools is headed by University of Texas at Austin: McCombs.


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