The Lens
QS Executive MBA Rankings 2024
Institutions
Countries
New entrants
In the recently released edition of the QS Executive MBA rankings, 194 institutions from 45 countries were assessed across nine indicators.
The key highlights include:
- The University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School placed first, climbing two places up from third, with improvement in Managerial Experience, Women in Class and Salary Increase.
- HEC Paris dropped two places to third, with significant drops in Work Experience and Managerial Experience.
- Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and Yale School of Management moved into the top 10, climbing to seventh and eighth place respectively.
- Kellogg School of Management sees progress in Salary Increase and C-Suite Experience, while Yale School of Management improves in Work Experience, Managerial Experience, Women in Class and Employer Reputation.
- Beyond the US, which has the most ranked institutions, it’s worth highlighting France’s significant presence with the second highest number of ranked institutions.
- University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business saw the biggest climb, now ranking 76th, improving its rank by 25 positions and breaking into the top 100.
- India has the most new entrants with three: Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, ,Indian Institute of Management Indore (ranked =25th regionally), and Woxsen School of Business