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Financial Times Ranking 2021 #34 Overall Worldwide

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In this year’s Financial Times (FT) Executive MBA (EMBA) Ranking, the Global Executive MBA was ranked 34th among the 100 programs considered for the ranking. It was thus placed among the top 50 MBAs for the fourth and, after 2020, among the top 35 for the second time in a row.

Once again, this year’s ranking was based on 16+1 categories that focus on program quality and career development prospects of alumni. The Global Executive MBA did even better than last year in nine categories. “Overall satisfaction” is a new category with a 10-point scale that was added last year. At 9.75 points, the Global Executive MBA scored by 0.63 points higher than in 2020, even faring better than the top-five MBAs of the current ranking.

The average annual salary increased by 7% year-over-year, reaching US$ 219,000. And with regard to “international study experience", the Global Executive MBA moved up two spots to #10 (#4 in the EU), leaving behind the EMBA programs of both the Kellog/HKUST Business School and Ceibs, which are ranked 2nd and 3rd in the world. In the “work experience” category, the program took the 11th place worldwide (#4 in the EU, #1 in DACH), ahead of the top-ten programs by EMBA-Global: Columbia/LBS and the ESCP Business School.

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