The Business School has leapt up the 2015 Financial Times MBA rankings to be placed the fourth best business school in the UK for its full-time MBA.
The 2015 Financial Times Global MBA rankings place Imperial College Business School in 34th place internationally.
An MBA from Imperial College Business School fosters entrepreneurial spirit and equips our students with sustainable business thinking and a research-led education from some of the world’s best business minds.
– Professor G. 'Anand' Anandalingam
Dean of Imperial College Business School
Each year, the Financial Times ranks full-time MBAs on a number of key factors, including the weighted salary and salary increase experienced by graduates from business schools around the world. The rankings also take into account a number of other factors such as: the percentage of the most recent graduating class who had found employment or accepted a job offer within three months of completing their studies; career progress; and, the extent to which alumni fulfilled their stated goals or reasons for doing an MBA.
Professor G. 'Anand' Anandalingam, the Dean of Imperial College Business School, said: “I am delighted by our performance in the FT’s 2015 Global MBA rankings. We have climbed 15 positions in the international rankings and are now ranked at 4th place in the UK.
“This is down to the innovative approach and dedication of the entire team in the School. The ft.com rankings reflect the incredible progress we are making in creating tomorrow’s business leaders.
“An MBA from Imperial College Business School fosters entrepreneurial spirit and equips our students with sustainable business thinking and a research-led education from some of the world’s best business minds.”
Applications for the full-time MBA beginning in September 2015 are now open.
Imperial also offers Executive MBAs and a Global MBA. You can read more about the courses on the Business School's Compare MBAs web pages.
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