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EMBA 2022

Published
October 16 2022
Total Schools
100
Year
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100
Fordham University: Gabelli
99
Audencia
98
Politecnico di Milano School of Management
97
Cranfield School of Management
95
Ipade Business School
95
Lancaster University Management School
94
Melbourne Business School
93
University of Tennessee: Haslam College of Business
91
University of Strathclyde Business School
91
National Sun Yat-sen University
89
Western University: Ivey
89
Rennes School of Business
88
Aalto University
86
University of Utah: David Eccles
86
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
85
Michigan State University: Broad
84
The Lisbon MBA Catolica | Nova
83
BI Norwegian Business School
82
Queen's University: Smith
80
Georgia State University: Robinson
80
Tias Business School, Tilburg University
79
St Petersburg University, Graduate School of Management
78
Neoma Business School
74
UCT Graduate School of Business
74
Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business
74
TBS Education
74
Mannheim Business School
73
Rutgers Business School
71
Texas A & M University: Mays
71
University of Maryland: Smith
70
HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne
69
University College Dublin: Smurfit
68
Hult International Business School
67
Monash Business School
66
Vlerick Business School
65
Henley Business School
64
Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School
62
Copenhagen Business School
62
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
61
University of Washington: Michael G Foster
60
University of Zurich
59
Incae Business School
58
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
57
Stockholm School of Economics
56
Antwerp Management School
54
Bayes Business School (formerly Cass)
54
Georgetown University: McDonough
53
University of Toronto: Rotman
52
Duke University's Fuqua School of Business
51
University of Michigan: Ross
50
Moscow School of Management Skolkovo
49
Edhec Business School
47
EMLyon Business School
47
Cornell University: Johnson/Queen's University: Smith
46
BI Norwegian Business School/Fudan University School of Management
44
Kozminski University
44
Indian School of Business
43
ESMT Berlin
42
Kedge Business School
40
New York University: Stern
40
IBS-Moscow Ranepa
39
WU Vienna: Executive Academy/University of Minnesota: Carlson
38
University of Texas at Austin: McCombs
36
Emory University: Goizueta
36
University of Cambridge: Judge
34
SDA Bocconi School of Management
34
Warwick Business School
33
Singapore Management University: Lee Kong Chian
32
University of St Gallen
31
Koç University Graduate School of Business
30
Kellogg/York University: Schulich
29
Yonsei University School of Business
27
International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
27
Essec Business School/Mannheim Business School
26
Imperial College Business School
24
National University of Singapore Business School
24
CUHK Business School
23
Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
22
University of Pennsylvania: Wharton
21
UCLA Anderson School of Management
20
Arizona State University: WP Carey
19
London Business School
18
HKU Business School
17
Insead
16
Kellogg/WHU Beisheim
15
University of Oxford: Saïd
14
Yale School of Management
12
IE Business School
12
Fudan University School of Management
11
UCLA: Anderson/National University of Singapore
10
Iese Business School
9
Washington University: Olin
8
University of Chicago: Booth
7
MIT: Sloan
6
Trium: HEC Paris/LSE/NYU: Stern
5
ESCP Business School
4
HEC Paris
3
Tsinghua University/Insead
2
Ceibs
1
Kellogg/HKUST Business School
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Table notes

All the EMBAs in the ranking are of high quality. Some 260 points separate the top programme, at the Kellogg/HKUST Business School, from the school ranked 100. The schools are divided into four tiers. Business schools in tiers l and ll score above the average for the cohort, and tiers lll and lV are below it. The difference in scores between schools ranked consecutively is greater within tiers l and lV than in tiers ll and lll. Tier l includes 11 schools from Kellogg/HKUST Business School to UCLA: Anderson/National University of Singapore. Tier ll includes schools from IE Business School, joint 12th, to BI Norwegian Business School/Fudan University School of Management in 46th position. Tier lll, headed by Cornell University: Johnson/Queen's University: Smith, spans schools ranked 47 to joint 91. Tier lV includes schools from University of Tennessee: Haslam in 93rd place to Fordham University: Gabelli at 100.

* Data in this column are for information only and are not used in the rankings. 

** No ESG data available for MIT: Sloan’s current and completing classes and for Emory’s current class.

After the deadline, UCLA Anderson updated figures on the percentage of in-person and virtual credited teaching hours carried out internationally.  These new data have not been included in the table and the overall ranking of business schools has not been recalculated.


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