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Big Changes in Economist 2019 MBA Rankings

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Big changes in Economist 2019 MBA Rankings

 

Big changes in Economist 2019 MBA Rankings

Chicago’s Booth School of Business remaining at the top of The Economist’s ranking of the world’s top MBA programs for the second year in a row is only one of a few stable things in this year’s ranking, according to the Poets & Quants website. This is the seventh time Booth has taken the top spot in The Economist ranking in the past nine years.

This year’s ranking shakeup is widespread. Nineteen of the top 100 MBA programs faced leaps or falls of at least 10 spots since last year. Seven schools have dropped out of the ranking completely, leaving room for seven new schools.

The biggest winners and losers

HEC Paris made the biggest gain in the Top 10. It jumped 10 places to #3, behind just Chicago Booth (#1) and Harvard Business School (#2).

UVA Darden (#9 in 2018) and Columbia Business School (#10 in 2018) are no longer found in the Top 10 (they’ve dropped to 16th and 15th, respectively).

University of Maryland (#81 in 2019) and Northeastern University (#82 in 2019) are no longer ranked in the Top 100.

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Why are these rankings so volatile?

The Economist looks at 21 different metrics to determine their rankings. This is the most metrics of any ranking. They place heavy emphasis on compensation and career placement, including salaries, pre-MBA versus post-MBA pay increases, and the percent of grads who find jobs through the career management center. These comprise 45% of the methodology.

The Economist also relies quite a bit on student satisfaction, which is determined by an annual survey of current MBA students and recent alumni. These survey results comprise 20% of the ranking and are composed of:

  • New career opportunities (35%)
  • Personal development/educational experiences (35%)
  • Increasing salary (20%)
  • Potential to network (10%)

The Economist’s Top 25 MBA programs

2019 RankSchoolYOY Change2018 Rank
1Chicago Booth-1
2Harvard Business School+13
3HEC Paris+1013
4Northwestern Kellogg-22
5UPenn Wharton-14
6UCLA Anderson+28
7UC Berkeley Haas+411
8Stanford GSB-35
9Michigan Ross-27
10IESE-46
11Duke Fuqua+415
12Dartmouth Tuck-12
13SDA Bocconi+1124
14Cornell Johnson+620
15Columbia-510
16Virginia Darden-79
17New York University Stern-17
18USC Marshall+1028
19MIT Sloan-316
20Washington Foster+222
21Yale SOM-714
22INSEAD-319
23Georgia Tech Scheller+831
24Warwick-618
25London Business School+227

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