THE 360° MBA RANKING

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What is the Unimy 360° MBA Ranking?

The Unimy 360° MBA Ranking integrates data from two leading sources—the Financial Times MBA Rankings and US News Rankings.

By combining these insights with Unimy's unique Cultural Fit Index, it provides MBA candidates with a comprehensive view of the most suitable business schools tailored to their preferences and criteria.

As part of the 360° MBA Ranking, candidates can gain deeper, personalized insights into business schools that align with their cultural preferences.

This is achieved through specially designed questionnaires that assess and reflect their cultural fit with the schools.

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WHY DO I NEED A RANKING JUST FOR ME?

Your 360° MBA Ranking is all about you. Ordinary rankings tell you what matters about your business education, but we believe you know best and need a ranking that will answer your needs and reflect your values.

The 360° MBA Ranking incorporates data from prominent rankings and integrates it with Unimy’s distinctive Cultural Fit Index.

Cultural Fit considers the organizational character of business schools and how they compare – and then which one fits best with you.

The 360° MBA Ranking changes with you – not year on year based on shifting criteria. If you want to change your preferences or explore more, you can.

How to get your personalized ranking

What does your ideal MBA program look like in terms of teaching, learning and school environment? Choose the criteria most important to you and get your personal ranking.

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Create your profile

Register and get your ranking in a few easy steps.

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Ranking Calculation

Unimy algorithm will analyze your answers and score each program based on your preferences.

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MANAGE YOUR RESULT

Consider your preferences and best options.

360° МBA Ranking Fall 2024 – Top 100 Business Schools

Unimy's 360° MBA Ranking, released in September 2024, evaluated 120 programs across 17 countries in the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe. This innovative ranking incorporated the perspectives of hundreds of global business school candidates, each creating a personalized ranking based on their individual priorities.

1. IESE Business School 2. Cornell University: Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management 3. London Business School 4. University of Pennsylvania: The Wharton School 5. CEIBS 6. Duke University: Fuqua School of Business 7. Northwestern University: The Kellogg School of Management 8. MIT: Sloan School of Management 9. ESCP Business School 10. Yale University: School of Management 11. Dartmouth College: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth 12. Columbia University: Columbia Business School 13. University of Cambridge: Judge Business School 14. HEC Paris 15. Stanford University: Stanford Graduate School of Business 16. Harvard Business School (HBS) 17. University of California Berkeley: Haas School of Business 18. University of Virginia: Darden School of Business 19. New York University: Stern School of Business 20. The University of Chicago: Booth School of Business 21. Imperial College Business School 22. INSEAD 23. IMD Business School 24. Georgetown University: McDonough School of Business 25. SDA Bocconi: School of Management 26. IE Business School 27. Michigan State University: Eli Broad College of Business 28. National University of Singapore: Business School 29. University of Southern California: Marshall School of Business 30. UCLA: Anderson School of Management 31. Esade Business School 32. University of Michigan: Ross School of Business 33. Indian School of Business 34. HKUST Business School 35. Nanyang Technological University: Nanyang Business School 36. Alliance Manchester Business School 37. Washington University in St. Louis: Olin Business School 38. Rice University: Jones Graduate School of Business 39. University of Oxford: Saïd Business School 40. Carnegie Mellon: Tepper School of Business 41. University of Rochester: Simon Business School 42. Emory University: Goizueta Business School 43. Indian Institute of Management Bangalore 44. University of Washington: Foster School of Business 45. EDHEC Business School 46. University of Toronto: Rotman School of Management 47. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Kenan-Flagler Business School 48. Fudan University: School of Management 49. Queen's University: Smith School of Business 50. Vanderbilt University: Owen Graduate School of Management
51. University of Mannheim: Mannheim Business School 52. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics: College of Business 53. City University of London: Bayes Business School 54. Durham University: Durham University Business School 55. University of Florida: Warrington College of Business 56. McGill University: Desautels Faculty of Management 57. Arizona State University: W. P. Carey School of Business 58. The University of Texas at Austin: McCombs School of Business 59. Sungkyunkwan University: Graduate School of Business 60. Peking University: Guanghua School of Management 61. Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University 62. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: Rutgers Business School 63. The University of Hong Kong: Faculty of Business and Economics 64. Pennsylvania State University: Smeal College of Business 65. University of Georgia: Terry College of Business 66. Singapore Management University: Lee Kong Chian School of Business 67. ESSEC Business School 68. Warwick Business School 69. University of St. Gallen 70. Tilburg University: TIAS School for Business and Society 71. University of California at Irvine: Paul Merage School Of Business 72. Chinese University of Hong Kong: CUHK Business School 73. The George Washington University: School of Business 74. The University of Texas at Dallas: Naveen Jindal School of Management 75. Georgia Institute of Technology: Scheller College of Business 76. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad 77. emlyon business school 78. Tongji University: School of Economics and Management 79. Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Antai College of Economics and Management 80. Tsinghua University: School of Economics and Management 81. The University of Melbourne: Melbourne Business School 82. Audencia Business School 83. Brigham Young University: Marriott School of Management 84. Indiana University Bloomington: Kelley School of Business 85. Indian Institute of Management - Indore 86. University of Maryland: Robert H. Smith School of Business 87. Western University: Ivey Business School 88. Boston College: Carroll School of Management 89. The Ohio State University: Fisher College of Business 90. Boston University: Questrom School of Business 91. Trinity College Dublin: Trinity Business School 92. Indian Institute of Management Calcutta 93. The Lisbon MBA 94. Indian Institute of Management - Lucknow 95. WHU: Otto Beisheim School of Management 96. Lancaster University: Management School 97. Cranfield University: Cranfield School of Management 98. UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School 99. University of Notre Dame: Mendoza College of Business 100. Texas A&M University: Mays Business School

Learn more about MBA Rankings

Introducing the 360° MBA Ranking: A Student-First Approach

How to Make the Most of the Latest Financial Times MBA Ranking

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Please, describe your ideal business school by answering the questions below:

Everybody should dress the way he/she prefers without any explicit or implicit pressure to follow some uniform style

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Romantic relationships between students should not be viewed well

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The students should tend to dress in a formal way

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There should be a clear uniform etiquette (a set of ‘good manners’) that most people feel obliged to follow

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Spending time with classmates for coffee and snacks during breaks, after classes or on non-study days, should be considered a good investment of one‘s time by many

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It should be easy to approach and talk to any student or alumni even outside one’s class

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Group members should take pride in the individual accomplishments of their group leader

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Group leaders should take pride in the individual accomplishments of group members

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The alumni should feel loyalty to the business schools

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It should be a common practice at the end of a meeting or a session to provide a summary of what has been discussed, in addition to the structured agenda written beforehand

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Any communication concerning goals and tasks should be delivered in written form to ensure there will be no ambiguity

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Students should be able to easily obtain authority to make some important decisions if they want to

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Regarding study content, in some cases the opinion of students should be considered more important than that of professors

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Students should be expected to:

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It should be considered as acceptable a student to add a professor on Facebook

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Events should be usually

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Applying innovations to improve performance should be generally

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Most students should set challenging study and work goals for themselves

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Most of the work should be highly structured, which leads to few unexpected events

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Keeping with tradition should be the first consideration when defining a common practice