Duke No 1, HBS falls in Bloomberg Business week B-Schools Rankings 2014

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Updated on November 18, 2014
Bloomberg Business week, a leading US based business magazine, has released the 14th ranking of full-time MBA programs
Duke is ranked at No 1, The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania is ranked at No 2 and Booth School of Business of University of Chicago is ranked at No 3

Bloomberg Business week, a leading US based business magazine, has released the 14th ranking of full-time MBA programs in which Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business has claimed the #1 position. Duke dethroned the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. Harvard Business School (HBS) is ranked at #8 in this ranking. Only three Asian B-schools are ranked in this list. There is no Indian B-school ranked in the Top 100 of this global ranking.

While Duke is ranked at No 1, The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania is ranked at No 2 and Booth School of Business of University of Chicago is ranked at No 3. Harvard Business School fell from last year's rank (#2) to #8. 

US Ranking

Bloomberg Businessweek  Ranking 2014

Ranking 2012                               

Business School

1

6

Fuqua School of Business, Duke University

2

3

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

3

1

Booth School of Business, University of Chicago

4

4

Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

5

13

Columbia Business School, Columbia University

6

21

Yale School of Management, Yale University

7

5

Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

8

2

Harvard Business School, Harvard University

9

8

Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

10

11

Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University


The International Ranking of B-schools is topped by Canada's Ivey School of Business. IE Business School of Spain is ranked #2 and European School of Management & Technology is ranked at #3.

International Ranking

Bloomberg Business week, a leading US based business magazine, has released the 14th ranking of full-time MBA programs in which Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business has claimed the #1 position. Duke dethroned the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. Harvard Business School (HBS) is ranked at #8 in this ranking. Only three Asian B-schools are ranked in this list. There is no Indian B-school ranked in the Top 100 of this global ranking.

While Duke is ranked at No 1, The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania is ranked at No 2 and Booth School of Business of University of Chicago is ranked at No 3. Harvard Business School fell from last year's rank (#2) to #8. 


US Ranking

Bloomberg Businessweek  Ranking 2014

Ranking 2012                               

Business School

1

6

Fuqua School of Business, Duke University

2

3

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

3

1

Booth School of Business, University of Chicago

4

4

Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

5

13

Columbia Business School, Columbia University

6

21

Yale School of Management, Yale University

7

5

Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

8

2

Harvard Business School, Harvard University

9

8

Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

10

11

Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University


The International Ranking of B-schools is topped by Canada's Ivey School of Business. IE Business School of Spain is ranked #2 and European School of Management & Technology is ranked at #3.


International Ranking

Bloomberg Businessweek  Ranking 2014

Ranking 2012                               

Business School

Country

1

7

Ivey School of Business, Western University

Canada

2

3

IE Business School, IE University

Spain

3

NA

European School of Management & Technology, ESMT

Germany

4

1

London Business School, University of London

U.K

5

2

INSEAD

France

6

NA

Judge Business School, University of Cambridge

U.K

7

5

Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

U.K

8

8

IESE Business School

Spain

9

9

IMD

Switzerland

10

4

Queen's School of Business, Queen's University

Canada


Asian B-schools Ranking

Interestingly, only three Asian B-schools find a place in the ranking of 27 Non-US International B-school. Shanghai based CEIBS is ranked at #17, Hongkong based HKUST's Business School is ranked at #18 and NUS Business School Singapore is ranked at #22. 

Bloomberg Businessweek ranks schools on three measures: how company recruiters rate MBA hires in a survey that accounts for 45 percent of each school’s score; how graduating MBAs judge their program in a separate survey that makes up an additional 45 percent; and a tally of faculty research published in esteemed journals, which constitutes the remaining 10 percent.

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Asian B-schools Ranking

Interestingly, only three Asian B-schools find a place in the ranking of 27 Non-US International B-school. Shanghai based CEIBS is ranked at #17, Hongkong based HKUST's Business School is ranked at #18 and NUS Business School Singapore is ranked at #22. 

Bloomberg Businessweek ranks schools on three measures: how company recruiters rate MBA hires in a survey that accounts for 45 percent of each school’s score; how graduating MBAs judge their program in a separate survey that makes up an additional 45 percent; and a tally of faculty research published in esteemed journals, which constitutes the remaining 10 percent.

Stay tuned to MBAUniverse.com for more highlights on global management education.