The Top 10 Master in Management Programmes in Selected Categories As Rated by the 2013 Graduates

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The Top 10 Master in Management Programmes in Selected Categories As Rated by the 2013 Graduates A league of their own: the top 10 Master in Management programmes in selected categories As rated by the 2013 graduates Top for corporate strategy Top for e-business Top for economics Top for finance Rank Business School Rank Business School Rank Business School Rank Business School 1 University of St Gallen 1 HHL Leipzig GSM 1 Indian Institute of Management Calcutta 1 University of St Gallen 2 HHL Leipzig GSM 2 Télécom Business School 2 London Business School 2 HEC Paris 3 Università Bocconi 3 Kozminski University 3 Mannheim Business School 3 Mannheim Business School 4 Esade Business School 4 WHU Beisheim 4 Leeds University Business School 4 Essec Business School 5 London Business School 5 University of St Gallen 5 University of St Gallen 5 Edhec Business School 6 HEC Paris 6 IE Business School 6 Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad 6 Indian Institute of Management Calcutta 7 Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Antai 7 Imperial College Business School 7 University of Cologne, Faculty of Management 7 London Business School 8 Essec Business School 8 HEC Paris 8 Stockholm School of Economics 8 Stockholm School of Economics 9 IE Business School 9 Audencia Business School 9 Iéseg School of Management 9 Solvay Brussels SEM 10 ESCP Europe 10 Adam Smith Business School 10 University of Economics, Prague 10 Università Bocconi *As rated by 2011 graduates Top for general management Top for industrial/manufacturing Top for international business Top for IT Rank Business School Rank Business School Rank Business School Rank Business School 1 University of St Gallen 1 Politecnico di Milano School of Management 1 University of St Gallen 1 Télécom Business School 2 WHU Beisheim 2 Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Antai 2 Leeds University Business School 2 Tongji University SEM 3 Vlerick Business School 3 Tongji University SEM 3 Esade Business School 3 Université Paris-Dauphine 4 Esade Business School 4 Louvain School of Management 4 Università Bocconi 4 Mannheim Business School 5 HHL Leipzig GSM 5 University of Bath School of Management 5 University College Dublin: Smurfit 5 Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Antai 6 Eada Business School Barcelona 6 University of Cologne, Faculty of Management 6 Queen’s University: Smith 6 University of Bradford School of Management 7 Università Bocconi 7 IE Business School 7 WU (Vienna University) 7 Indian Institute of Management Calcutta 8 University of Bradford School of Management 8 Lancaster University Management School 8 Rotterdam School of Management 8 IE Business School 9 City University: Cass 9 WHU Beisheim 9 Maastricht University SBE 9 Warwick Business School 10 Nova School of Business and Economics 10 Vlerick Business School 10 HEC Paris 10 Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.
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