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Financial Times MBA Rankings –
9. September 2009 by Jim Sutliff.
The Financial Times came out with their MBA rankings earlier in the year. However, if you are seriously considering an application to B-school they are worth reading. Generally, the FT rankings are biased towards international programs. Even with the bias the paper provides strong data on the schools it ranks. One important category involves employment numbers after graduation. The Financial Times posts the percent employed as well as the percentage of students responding. Post MBA salaries are also compared to pre-MBA salary numbers. There is also a brief article associated with the set of rankings.
To view the Financial Times rankings, please click here:
To read the associated article, please click here:
James Sutliff
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