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Stanford Graduate School of Business MBA in management principles Rating: 4 Stanford University's Business School offers a two-year MBA program covering a wide gamut of management principles. In the first year, you will be part of a 16-student seminar, giving you opportunities to build relationships with faculty and to defend your viewpoints in depth. Learn from the likes of investment mogul Warren Buffet, Cisco Systems head John Orgridge and an internationally acclaimed faculty. You also have the opportunity to upgrade your education through dual or joint degrees.
Address: Stanford Graduate School of Business 518 Memorial Way Stanford, CA US 94305-5015 Telephone: +1 650 723 1771 Fax: +1 650 725 6750 E-mail: www.gsb.stanford.edu/mba/contact/ask_question.htm Website: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/
Harvard Business School MBA in global perspective Rating: 12 Harvard Business School offers a two-year MBA program that offers a global perspective with one-third of the approximately 350 cases developed each year that are international in scope. Offering initiatives in entrepreneurship, global enterprise, healthcare, leader and social enterprise, the program offers several other choices to make the most of your time there. Applications shut in March but applicants are advised to work hard at their submissions. Over 8500 people have already submitted applications for the 900 seats in the class of 2010 and 12 per cent of the class is from Asia and the South Pacific regions, making Harvard one of the toughest schools to get into.
Address: Soldiers Field Boston, Massachusetts US 02163 Telephone: +1 617 495 6157 Fax: +1 617 496 8180 E-mail: admissions@hbs.edu Website: http://www.hbs.edu/mba/
Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley Rating: 6 Apart from its full time program, the Haas School also offers a part time evening and weekend MBA program, a masters program in financial engineering and a joint program with Columbia University in New York for executives. With a long line of prestigious alumni including Adobe Systems CEO Shantanu Narayen, Haas is the oldest business school at a public institution in the United States and 39 per cent of the class of 2010 are international students.
Address: S430 Student Services building #1902 Haas School of Business University of California Berkeley US CA 94720-1902 Telephone: +1 510 642 0342 Fax: +1 510 642 4700 E-mail:mbaadms@haas.berkeley.edu Website: http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/
Booth School of Business University of Chicago Rating: 3 Booth, rated as the best MBA school in North America by the Economist Intelligence Unit, offers full-time, part-time and executive MBA programs and also a Summer Business Scholars program for undergraduates that spans over 3 weeks. You can also avail of open-enrollment seminars on 30 topics at the university. University statistics show over 97.3 per cent of graduates had job offers within three months of graduation and for students who were foreign nationals, 55 per cent accepted positions in the United States.
Address: 5807 South Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, Illinois US 60637 Telephone: +1 773 702 4282 Fax: +1 773 702 6420 E-mail: admissions@ChicagoGSB.edu Website: http://www.chicagogsb.edu/
IMD International Institute for Management Development Rating: 1 Constantly figuring at the top of best B-School lists, IMD in Geneva offers a wide range of business programs including one on family businesses, a familiar culture in India. There are also diverse open enrollment programs to attend and partnership programs that can be requested for and customised to suit specific business needs. IMD has only been around since 1990, but with an annual intake of 90 students and an application: enrollment ratio of 5:1, it is one of the most sought after schools in the world.
Address: MBA Office Ch de Bellerive 23, PO Box 915 Lausanne, Switzerland, 1001 Telephone: +41 21 618 0594 Fax: +41 21 618 0615 E-mail: mbainfo@imd.ch Website: http://www.imd.ch/mba
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