2011 Economist Ranking of the Best B-Schools

The Economist 2011 Ranking of Full-Time MBA Programs

2011 Economist Rank 2010 Rank Year-Over-Year Change
1. Dartmouth (Tuck) 2 +1
2. Chicago (Booth) 1 -1
3. IMD 6 +3
4. Virginia (Darden) 11 +7
5. Harvard 4 -1
6. UC-Berkeley (Haas) 3 -3
7. Columbia Business School 12 +5
8. Stanford 7 -1
9. York (Schulich) 10 +1
10. IESE 5 -5
11. MIT (Sloan) 13 +2
12. New York (Stern) 14 +2
13. London Business School 19 +6
14. HEC Paris 9 -5
15. Pennsylvania (Wharton) 8 -7
16. Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 21 +5
17. ESADE 20 +3
18. Northwestern (Kellogg) 16 -2
19. INSEAD 23 -4
20. Duke (Fuqua) 28 +8
21. Bath 29 +8
22. Southern California (Marshall) 18 -4
23. Cranfield 15 -8
24. IE Business School 22 -2
25. Cornell (Johnson) 33 +8
26. Yale School of Management 24 -2
27. UCLA (Anderson) 37 +10
28. Emory (Goizueta) 36 +8
29. Hult International 27 -2
30. Michigan (Ross) 25 -5
31. Texas-Austin (McCombs) 43 +12
32. Melbourne Business School 44 +12
33. Cambridge (Judge) 30 -3
34. Vanderbilt (Owen) 46 +12
35. Washington (Foster) 32 -3
36. University of Hong Kong 48 +12
37. City University (Cass) 53 +16
38. University College Dublin 31 -7
39. Indiana (Keley) 35 -4
40. Notre Dame (Mendoza) 39 -1
41. Vierick Leuven Gent 47 +6
42. Mannheim Business School 26 -16
43. EMLYON 38 -5
44. Georgetown (McDonough) 50 +6
45. Wisconsin-Madison 54 +9
46. University of Queensland 81 +35
47. North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 40 -7
48. Wake Forest University 59 +11
49. Boston University 42 -7
50. Penn State (Smeal) 56 +6

Source: The Economist

(See next page for schools ranked 51st through 100)

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