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Disclaimer 1: The information is extracted from well-known international rankings for the convenience of students. I may not have worked with or made academic visits to these universities, except the highlighted few. These rankings do not necessarily represent my personal view. Please express any concerns directly to the original editors of the lists rather than to me. — Prof. T.H. Tse |
Disclaimer 2: A webpage very similar in format and contents to this one is found at Simoka.com, Canada. It has been copied verbatim from my previous version, including disclaminer 1 but with my name removed. I accept no responsibility for any obsolete information at the plagiarized webpage. — Prof. T.H. Tse |
TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD |
According to The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2008:
Rank | University |
1 | Harvard University, USA |
2 | Yale University, USA |
3 | University of Cambridge, UK |
4 | University of Oxford, UK |
5 | California Institute of Technology, USA |
6 | Imperial College London, UK |
7 | University College London, UK |
8 | The University of Chicago, USA |
9 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA |
10 | Columbia University, USA |
TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN ASIA |
According to The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2008:
Rank | University |
1 | The University of Tokyo, Japan |
2 | Kyoto University, Japan |
3 | The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
4 | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
5 | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong |
6 | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
7 | Osaka University, Japan |
8 | Peking University, China |
8 | Seoul National University, South Korea |
10 | Tsinghua University, China |
TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN CHINA |
According to The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2008:
Rank | University |
1 | The University of Hong Kong |
2 | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
3 | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
4 | Peking University |
5 | Tsinghua University |
6 | Fudan University |
7 | University of Science and Technology of China |
8 | Nanjing University |
9 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
10 | City University of Hong Kong |
TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN THE MAINLAND OF CHINA |
According to netbig.com, 2008:
Rank | University |
1 | Tsinghua University |
2 | Peking University |
3 | Zhejiang University |
4 | University of Science and Technology of China |
5 | Nanjing University |
6 | Fudan University |
7 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
8 | Beijing Normal University |
9 | Harbin Insititue of Technology |
10 | Nan'kai University |
10 | Renmin University of China |
TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN USA |
According to America's Best Colleges, US News, 2009:
Rank | University |
1 | Harvard University |
2 | Princeton University |
3 | Yale University |
4 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
4 | Stanford University |
6 | California Institute of Technology |
6 | University of Pennsylvania |
8 | Columbia University |
8 | Duke University |
8 | The University of Chicago |
TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN UK |
According to Good University Guide, Times Online, 2009:
Rank | University |
1 | University of Oxford |
2 | University of Cambridge |
3 | Imperial College London |
4 | London School of Economics |
5 | University of St. Andrews |
6 | University of Warwick |
7 | University College London |
8 | Durham University |
9 | The University of York |
10 | Bristol University |
According to The Guardian University Guide, 2009:
Rank | University |
1 | University of Oxford |
2 | University of Cambridge |
3 | London School of Economics |
4 | University of Warwick |
5 | University of St. Andrews |
6 | Imperial College London |
7 | University College London |
8 | School of Oriental and African Studies, London |
9 | University of Edinburgh |
10 | Loughborough University |
TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN AUSTRALIA |
According to The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2008: Medical Doctoral Category: Universities with "a broad range of Ph.D. programs and research, as well as medical schools." http://www.topmba.com/research/global_200_business_schools/top_business_schools_2009/latin_america Schools in Latin America most favoured by employers School Name Country Regional Rank 2008/9 Regional Rank 2007/8 Employer Votes Avg.GMAT Score Avg. Years Work Class Size 2008/9 - 2 Year Avg Class Size 2008/9 - Index Rank University 1 Australian National University 2 The University of Sydney 3 The University of Melbourne 4 The University of Queensland 5 The University of New South Wales 6 Monash University 7 The University of Western Australia 8 The University of Adelaide 9 Macquarie University 10 RMIT University TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN CANADA According to Maclean's Guide to Canadian Universities, November 2007: Rank University 1 McGill University 2 The University of British Columbia 3 Queen's University 4 University of Toronto 5 University of Alberta 6 McMaster University 7 The University of Western Ontario 8 Dalhousie University 9 University of Ottawa 10 University of Calgary According to Canada's Top 50 Research Universities, Research Inforsource Inc., 2007: Rank University 1 University of Toronto 2 Université de Montréal 3 The University of British Columbia 4 McGill University 5 University of Alberta 6 McMaster University 7 University of Calgary 8 Université Laval 9 University of Ottawa 10 The University of Western Ontario EVERY VISITOR COUNTS:
Nuevo: MBA en Latinoamérica.
Latin America
4.7. Latin America
Middle income (GDP/capita) countries such as Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Argentina cannot afford any longer to compete on the basis of traditional strategies and polices such as low cost of labor and foreign investment-fuelled development. A new paradigm is needed to compete with China and India and in particular, decision makers need to undertake change strategies and transform organizations and institutions to operate based on high value added, entrepreneurship based wealth creation, and innovation propelled economic activity. This paradigm is creating a massive demand for MBA educated graduates across the region.
The majority of employers in Latin America are still looking to hire MBAs educated at the best international business schools in North America and Europe. What local demand exists tends to be on a country basis with few employers recruiting across borders within the region.
Few business schools in Latin America have been successful in developing an international reputation. There is evidence that schools in Latin America are not internationalizing at the pace of their Asian counterparts.
Within the region 12 schools have made the cut into the Global Top 200 in 2008. A consistent picture of the most preferred schools has emerged in this research, year on year with a consistent number of employer respondents in Latin America and stable evaluations.
Once again, a Mexican institution tops the list, with EGADE at Tec de Monterrey just ahead of IPADE (Instituto de Estudios Panamericano de Alta Direcction de Empresa) which achieved 18 employer votes just ahead of F.Getulio Vargas in Bazil and ITAM (Instituto Technologico Autonomo de Mexico). This top cluster is also joined by Business School Sao Paulo, PUC Chile and INCAE Business School of Costa Rica (which has the highest percentage of international students - 85% - in the region) all with over 10 employer votes.
The remaining business schools in the region to feature in the Top 200 include: ESAN (Peru), IBMEC (Brazil), Universidad de Chile, IESA (Venezuela) and IAE (Argentina).
Employers’ top 10 preferred schools in the Latin America region are:
EGADE – Tecnologico de Monterrey (Mexico), IPADE Instituto de Estudios Panamericano de Alta Direcction de Empresa (Mexico), Fundação Getulio Vargas Business School (Brazil, ITAM Instituto Technologico Autonomo de Mexico (Mexico), INCAE (Costa Rica), BSP – Business School Sao Paulo (Brazil), Pontificia Universidad de Chile, ESAN (Peru), IESA and IBMEC (Brazil)
4.8. Table:
EGADE-Tecnologico de Monterrey
Mex.
1
1
18.5
11
560
3
50
IPADE business school
Mex.
2
2
18.5
11
610
4
87
BSP - Business School Sao Paulo
Brazil
6
n/a
13.5
8
n/a
n/a
n/a
F. Getulio Vargas
Brazil
3
3
15.5
9
n/a
n/a
n/a
INCAE Business School
Nicaragua
5
4
13.5
8
550
4
100
Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico - ITAM
Mex.
4
5
15
9
580
7
50
ESAN
Peru
8
n/a
8.5
5
n/a
n/a
n/a
IAE - Universidad Austral
Arg.
12
n/a
5
3
620
5
48
Ibmec
Brazil
10
n/a
6
3
n/a
n/a
n/a
IESA
Venez.
9
n/a
7
4
n/a
n/a
n/a
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Chile
7
n/a
11
6
500
4
30
Universidad de Chile
Chile
11
n/a
5.5
3
500
4
60
Source: QS Global 200 Business Schools 2009: The Employers’ Choice
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