Vallendar, October 16, 2015. In the Full-Time MBA Ranking published in the latest edition of The Economist, the Full-Time MBA Program at WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management once again ranked among the top 100 programs worldwide, despite growing competition. The program is again placed 3rd among German universities.
“We are delighted to be represented in the Economist ranking with our Full-Time MBA Program. At the same time, this result is an incentive to continue to dedicate ourselves to the quality of all areas of the program,” WHU Dean Professor Markus Rudolf emphasized. “The criteria of the ranking, such as the internationality of the program and diversity in the composition of groups as well as high quality in all areas, are exactly the direction we’ve been moving in for years. WHU continues to become a truly global place for exceptional research, innovative teaching, and strong practical application. In the future, even more talented students and researchers will be excited about WHU.”
The Economist Full-Time MBA Ranking is based on a survey of
globally leading business schools. In addition to the schools themselves, students and graduates were surveyed. The most important criteria included career perspectives created by the MBA program, the quality of teaching staff and faculty, the competences of students, international diversity evaluation of the program by the participants, salary development after graduation, and the strength of the alumni network.
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