A League of Their Own: the Top 10 Master in Management Programmes in Selected Categories As Rated by the 2011 Graduates

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A League of Their Own: the Top 10 Master in Management Programmes in Selected Categories As Rated by the 2011 Graduates A league of their own: the Top 10 Master in Management programmes in selected categories As rated by the 2011 graduates Top for corporate strategy Top for economics Top for marketing Top for international business Rank Business school Rank Business school Rank Business school Rank Business school 1 EBS Business School 1 Indian Institute of Mgt, Calcutta 1 Mannheim Business School 1 Leeds University Business School 2 HHL Leipzig Graduate SoM 2 London Business School 2 Eada Business School Barcelona 2 Esade Business School 3 University of St Gallen 3 Indian Institute of Mgt, Ahmedabad 3 Esade Business School 3 Università Bocconi 4 Università Bocconi 4 Nova SBE 4 HHL Leipzig Graduate SoM 4 WU (Vienna University) 5 HEC Paris 5 Mannheim Business School 5 Indian Institute of Mgt, Ahmedabad 5 London Business School 6 Rotterdam School of Mgt, Erasmus WHU Beisheim Essec Business School 6 6 Católica Lisbon SBE 6 University 7 Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Antai 7 NHH 7 University of British Columbia: Sauder 7 Maastricht University SBE 8 London Business School 8 University of Cologne, Faculty of Mgt 8 University of Strathclyde Business School 8 Manchester Business School 9 University of Sydney Business School 9 BI Norwegian Business School 9 Bradford University SoM 9 IE Business School 10 University College Dublin: Smurfit 10 Nyenrode Business Universiteit 10 Lancaster University Mgt School 10 ESC Rennes Top for organisational behaviour Top for finance Top for e-business Top for general management Rank Business school Rank Business school Rank Business School Rank Business School 1 EBS Business School 1 Indian Institute of Mgt, Calcutta 1 Télécom Business School 1 EBS Business School 2 London Business School 2 Mannheim Business School 2 IE Business School 2 Esade Business School 3 Essec Business School 3 Edhec Business School 3 Kozminski University 3 University of St Gallen 4 Durham University Business School 4 HEC Paris 4 Esade Business School 4 HHL Leipzig Graduate SoM 5 University of St Gallen 5 Solvay Brussels SEM 5 Imperial College Business School 5 WHU Beisheim 6 Leeds University Business School 6 Stockholm School of Economics 6 WHU Beisheim 6 Università Bocconi 7 Esade Business School 7 Nova SBE 7 HHL Leipzig Graduate SoM 7 Leeds University Business School 8 HEC Lausanne 8 Università Bocconi 8 University of St Gallen 8 London Business School 9 Corvinus University of Budapest 9 ESCP Europe 9 Essec Business School 9 Católica Lisbon SBE 10 University of Strathclyde Business School 10 Vlerick Business School 10 University of Bath SoM 10 City University: Cass.
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