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Masters in Management 2022

Published
September 12 2022
Total Schools
100
Year
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100
University of British Columbia: Sauder
99
University of Exeter Business School
98
Corvinus University of Budapest
97
International Management Institute New Delhi
96
NMIMS Mumbai, School of Business Management
95
Paris School of Business
94
SGH Warsaw School of Economics
93
ESC Clermont Business School
92
NHH Norwegian School of Economics
91
Lucerne School of Business
90
DCU Business School
89
Indian Institute of Management Indore
88
University of Antwerp Faculty of Business and Economics
87
Durham University Business School
86
Rabat Business School
84
Jönköping International Business School
84
EM Strasbourg Business School
83
Alliance Manchester Business School
81
Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
81
Esdes Lyon Business School
80
Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management
79
University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business
78
Nyenrode Business Universiteit
77
Politecnico di Milano School of Management
76
University of Victoria: Gustavson
74
Tias Business School, Tilburg University
74
Iscte Business School
73
National Sun Yat-sen University
72
EM Normandie Business School
71
Institut Mines-Télécom Business School
69
University of Edinburgh Business School
69
Singapore Management University: Lee Kong Chian
68
ZHAW School of Management and Law
67
IAE Aix-Marseille Graduate School of Management
66
Antwerp Management School
65
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
64
Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
62
Burgundy School of Business
62
Hanken School of Economics
61
Queen's University: Smith
60
Essca School of Management
59
Aalto University
57
ICN Business School
57
Lund University School of Economics and Management (Lusem)
56
MBS (Montpellier Business School)
54
Louvain School of Management, UCLouvain
54
University of Cologne
53
Luiss University
50
Bayes Business School (formerly Cass)
50
TBS Education
50
University of Sydney Business School
49
Rennes School of Business
47
Tum School of Management
47
Audencia
46
University of South Carolina: Moore
45
Deusto/Audencia/Bradford
44
SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR)
43
Copenhagen Business School
41
Hult International Business School
41
Skema Business School
40
Vlerick Business School
39
Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School
38
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
37
Grenoble Ecole de Management
36
Excelia Business School
35
IQS/FJU/LMU
33
Eada Business School Barcelona
33
Global 3: McIntire/Lingnan/Esade
32
Neoma Business School
31
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
30
HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne
28
WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
28
Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics
27
Warwick Business School
26
Iéseg School of Management
25
Prague University of Economics and Business
24
University of Mannheim
23
Imperial College Business School
21
St Petersburg University, Graduate School of Management
21
Tongji University School of Economics and Management
20
SDA Bocconi/Università Bocconi
19
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
18
Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Antai
17
IE Business School
16
Esade Business School
15
Nova School of Business and Economics
14
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
12
Edhec Business School
12
IBS-Moscow Ranepa
11
Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management
10
ESMT Berlin
9
EMLyon Business School
8
University College Dublin: Smurfit
7
London Business School
6
Essec Business School
5
ESCP Business School
4
Stockholm School of Economics
3
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
2
HEC Paris
1
University of St Gallen
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Table notes

Some 214 points separate the top programme, at the University of St Gallen, from the school ranked 100. The schools are divided into four groups, indicated by bold lines: those in groups one and two score above the average for the cohort, and groups three and four are below it. The difference in score between schools ranked consecutively is greater within groups one and four than in groups two and three.  Group one includes 11 schools from St Gallen to Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management. The second group includes schools from Edhec Business School, ranked joint 12th, to Copenhagen Business School in 43rd position. The third group, headed by SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR), spans schools ranked 44th to 88th. The fourth group includes schools from Indian Institute of Management Indore at 89 to University of British Columbia: Sauder at 100.

* Data in these columns are for information only and are not used in the rankings. If you are a prospective MiM student, please check with the schools to find out if a relevant degree is required to apply to their programme. Also contact the school for details on tuition costs.

** Grande École programme.

 # The two categories called “women on board” and “international board” cover school-level boards only. This school does not have a school-level board, but it does have a programme-level one, therefore no data were provided for this ranking.

§ This school did not have a class that completed a MiM recently, therefore no employment and internship data were available for this cohort.



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