The Broad College Full-Time MBA program is ranked No. 54 globally in the recently released Financial Times 2015 Global MBA Ranking. The ranking looks at full-time MBA programs around the world.
Broad’s MBA program ranked No. 11 among U.S. public programs for the second straight year. This reflects a continuation of the college’s trend of being among the top 15 public institutions nationwide in every major ranking of full-time MBA programs.
The Broad MBA continues its strong performance in the placement success category, ranking No. 8 globally and No. 3 among U.S. public programs. The metric reflects graduates’ evaluations of the effectiveness of the career services they received as MBA students. For the past four years, the Broad MBA has been ranked among the top three U.S. public programs in this category.
“Our faculty and staff work tirelessly to ensure that students are highly prepared for success and that they have the opportunity to connect with recruiters from across the world’s top companies,” said Glenn Omura, acting associate dean for MBA and professional master’s programs. “It is thoroughly rewarding to see this recognition of the value of the program, both from our alumni and those who hire them.”
Financial Times surveys graduates three years after they complete their degree to assess the impact of the MBA on their subsequent career progression and salary growth, in addition to giving feedback on the program and career services. Other factors in the ranking include diversity, the international reach of the program, and the number of research articles published by the college’s full-time faculty members.
For the full 2015 Financial Times rankings and methodology, visit www.ft.com.