How does the Financial Times rank business schools?
The Financial Times collects the data used for the ranking through one survey sent to alumni (56% of the ranking), one survey sent to business schools (34%), and an analysis of faculty research (10%), known as the FT research rank. At least 20% of a school’s alumni must respond to the survey in order to be eligible for the FT EMBA ranking.
How many journals does the Financial Times use for its rankings?
The list below details the 50 journals used by the Financial Times in compiling the FT Research rank, included in the Global MBA , EMBA and Online MBA rankings.
What is the Financial Times EMBA ranking?
The Financial Times EMBA Ranking is an annual list of the top executive MBA programs in the world. It is one of the most respected and prestigious executive MBA rankings out there. Business schools must request to join the ranking, and each program must meet the following criteria: Be accredited by either the AACSB or EQUIS.