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10/27/2020 09:52

WHU Moves Up Further in Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2020

Bernadette Wagener Presse und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management

    For the twelveth time in a row, the joint Executive MBA program of Kellogg School of Management (USA) and the private WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management has been considered the best of its kind in Germany by Financial Times. Internationally, the program is ranked #16, which is a giant leap up by 18 positions.

    Germany. The Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking not only weigths statistical data provided by the business schools but, first and foremost, also evaluations by the graduates of the program. In the FT Executive MBA Ranking 2020, the exceptionally good results in the category “career progress after completion of the program” were of particular importance for the Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA as it ranked No. 5 worldwide there. The categories “aims achieved” (#9) and “salary increase after the program” (#14) ware also rated as very good by the alumni. Students can expect an average annual income of 237.177 US Dollars three years after their graduation. Therefore, participation in the program is worth the fees as the alumni were able to increase their income by an average of 75 percent.
    “Having seen the Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA program at the top of the list in Germany for such a long time is very encouaging, indeed,” says Professor Dr. Juergen Weigand, Academic Director of the program. Professor Dr. Markus Rudolf, Dean of WHU, is also excited and continues, „Competition is very fierce in this field. I am proud that we are able to provide a program of such high quality in Germany.”

    In this year’s ranking the Kellogg-WHU program shares the 16th position with the joint Executive MBA program of Washington University (USA) and University Fudan (China). In Germany, the joint program of Essec Business School and Mannheim Business School follows as #32, ESMT Berlin as #39, Mannheim Business School as #72, and Frankfurt School of Finance as #76. The world’s best Executive MBA program is, according to the Financial Times, the joint program of Kellogg School of Management and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

    The Kellogg Global Network offers joint Executive MBA programs with top business schools on other continents. WHU is Kellogg’s partner in Europe.

    Find the detailed ranking results here: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/executive-mba-ranking-2020
    About the program: https://kellogg.whu.edu/


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