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If you can afford the best business school in the world, why not study there, right? If you are lucky enough to have the resources, this list of top online MBA programs in the world will be of great help to you. For sure, these schools will be your ticket to career advancement, higher salary, and a stronger business network.

Top online MBA programs in the world are offered by the following institutions:

  1. IESE Business School – University of Navarra (Spain)
  2. IMD – International Institute for Management Development (Switzerland)
  3. California at Berkeley, University of – Haas School of Business (United States)
  4. Chicago, University of – Booth School of Business    (United States)
  5. Harvard Business School (United States)
  6. Dartmouth College – Tuck School of Business (United States)
  7. Stanford Graduate School of Business (United States)
  8. London Business School (Britain)
  9. Pennsylvania, University of – Wharton School (United States)
  10. Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School (Belgium)

Now how did we say that these schools will help you advance your career, increase your salary, and make your business network stronger? Because these three factors are among the main categories with which these schools were ranked. Specifically, the factors were open career opportunities, personal development and education experience,  increase in salary, and potential to network.

This list and ranking was done by The Economist. Under the main factors, there were subcategories with which more than 100 business schools were ranked. For the first factor, the weightings considered were diversity of recruiters, assessment of career services, jobs found through the career service, and student assessment. For the second factor, subcategories were the faculty quality, student quality, student diversity, and education experience. For the third factor, the weightings used were the change in salary after one has graduated with an MBA, and the post-MBA salary. As for the last factor, breadth of alumni network, internationalism of alumni, and alumni effectiveness were considered.

“Source: The Economist


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