Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Tuck tops the MBA rankings

According to thedartmouth. Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business took first place in The Economist’s ninth annual ranking of full-time MBA programmes. The New Hampshire school has moved up from second position last year. Virtually all of its students—who went into a wide range of industries—found work within three months of graduating. Its MBAs could expect a basic salary of $107,000, a 65% increase on their pre-degree earnings. Tuck students also graded the quality of their alumni the best in the world—an important consideration given the often-repeated claim that who you meet on an MBA programme is just as important as what you learn.

Chicago dropped to second, having come top last year, while the world’s most famous school, Harvard, also dropped down a place to fifth. Europe’s top programme is IMD, a Swiss school, which ranks third….
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Check out http://thedartmouth.com/2011/10/14/news/economist

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