Amongst the top ten business schools in the world, 50% are based in Europe while the other 50% are based in the US. Amongst the top twenty business schools, 60% are based in the US while the rest are based in Europe. Within Europe, the top management institutes are based in France, the UK, and Spain.
Amongst global business schools, London Business School provides the best 'Employability', Warwick Business School is the most diverse. European business schools including HEC Paris and IESE Business School take the lead when it comes to 'Return On Investment' offered. Canada-based Rotman School of Management provides the (relatively) lowest ROI amongst the top fifty business schools, while IIM Ahmedabad ranks the lowest in terms of class and faculty diversity. IIM Bangalore ranks the second lowest for the same parameter.
QS Global MBA Rankings 2022 - Methodology
The table below captures the components that are evaluated by QS while creating the global MBA rankings, along with their corresponding weights. The highest weight is given to the 'Employability' factor, followed by ROI.
Component | Weight |
Employability | 40% |
Entrepreneurship & Alumni Outcomes | 15% |
Return on Investment | 20% |
Thought Leadership | 15% |
Class & Faculty Diversity | 10% |
Click here to find out more about the methodology used to create the QS Global MBA rankings of 2022.
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