INSEAD Business School Executive MBA Program Guide
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Article Title : Master of Business Administration
Article Snippet :2013. "Executive MBA vs. MBA – What’s the difference?", Rutgers Business School Asia Pacific. "Executive MBA vs MBA: the difference". INSEAD. Archived
Article Title : IESE Business School
Article Snippet :collaboration with Harvard Business School, it offers a two-year Master of Business Administration degree, an executive MBA, and executive education courses.
Article Title : Wharton School
Article Snippet :from the School of Engineering and Applied Science. The EMTM program ended in August 2014. Wharton is also part of the Wharton-INSEAD Alliance. MBA students
Article Title : Emlyon Business School
Article Snippet :Emlyon Business School offers a wide range of academic programs, including the Global BBA, Masters in Management, M.Sc. in Finance, MBA, and Exec. MBA degrees
Article Title : Kellogg School of Management
Article Snippet :the two-year MBA at London Business School, European MBA's are one year, as at INSEAD in France, IMD in Switzerland, IE Business School in Madrid and
Article Title : Alliance Manchester Business School
Article Snippet :business schools in the UK, and provides education to undergraduates, postgraduates and executives. According to the Financial Times 2018 Global MBA Rankings
Article Title : Nitish Jain
Article Snippet :top-ranked Global MBA program. The school also offers an award-winning executive MBA program, a doctoral program for senior business professionals and
Article Title : Kozminski University
Article Snippet :world's oldest business school ESCP Europe from Paris, highly ranked in the Financial Times rankings (12th place). In the ranking of MBA programmes published
Article Title : Aalto University
Article Snippet :and INSEAD. Aalto University Executive Education Ltd also offers a double degree Executive MBA Program in partnership with Esade Business School. Financial
Article Title : Strathclyde Business School
Article Snippet :established an MBA course in 1966 within the Department of Industrial Administration. In 1970, the government was persuaded to fund a business school in Scotland
INSEAD is a graduate business school with campuses in Europe (Fontainebleau), Asia (Singapore), and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi).
The name "INSEAD" originated as an acronym of Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires (French for "European Institute of Business Administration").
INSEAD is consistently ranked among the best business schools in the world.
Financial Times ranked it first across all full-time MBA programmes in 2016 and 2017, and second in 2018.
In 2018, still for its MBA programs, the institute is ranked one of the best business schools in the world by the MBA Guidebook and Bloomberg.
INSEAD offers a full-time MBA program, an Executive MBA (EMBA) program, a Master in Finance program, a PhD in management program, a Master in Management program and a variety of executive education programs.
Detailed information on the INSEAD MBA program admission requirements can be found on the MBA Guidebook.
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Dartmouth Tuck School of Business
The Tuck School of Business (also known as Tuck, and formally known as the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance) is the graduate business school of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League
research university in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Founded in 1900 through a donation made by Dartmouth alumnus Edward Tuck, the Tuck School was the first institution in the world to offer a master's degree in business administration.
The Tuck School awards only one degree, the Master of Business Administration degree, through a full-time, residential program.
The school does not offer an Executive MBA or a part-time program, believing that such programs, while lucrative, would dilute the focus of its full-time MBA program.
Tuck does, however, offer an Advanced Management Program for executives, which spans either one or two weeks depending on the course.
In addition, Tuck offers a 4-week, intensive summer program to liberal arts students seeking to build a foundation in core business concepts.
Within Dartmouth, faculty from Tuck and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice are partnering to offer a Master of Health Care Delivery Science degree from Dartmouth College.
Moreover, Tuck partners with the Thayer School of Engineering to teach management courses through a Master of Engineering Management program offered by Thayer School of Engineering.
Compared to other elite business schools, Tuck is known for its rural setting and small class size. Each MBA class consists of about 280 students.
As such, both factors, combined with Tuck's commitment to the full-time MBA program attribute to its high giving rate among the 10,300 Tuck alumni across 73 countries.
Almost 70% of all Tuck alumni regularly give to the school, the highest rate among business schools worldwide.
The MBA program has held a top-10 ranking in multiple publications, including The MBA Guidebook, U.S. News & World Report, Bloomberg, The Economist, Forbes, Business Insider, and Vault.
According to The MBA Guidebook News & World Report, MBA graduates of Tuck earned an average $158,194 first year compensation, the fifth highest of all US-based MBA programs.
Tuck's MBA program also ties for 9th place with MIT for the highest average GMAT score of 722 for its entering class.
The school is one of six Ivy League Business Schools, alongside Wharton, HBS, CBS, Johnson, and Yale SOM.
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3D Business School rankings
Rank | Business School | 3D Score |
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#1 | Harvard Business School | 98.3 |
#2 | Wharton Business School | 97.1 |
#3 | Yale School of Management | 96.0 |
#4 | Columbia School of Management | 94.7 |
#5 | Skema Business School | 93.7 |
#6 | Sloan School of Management | 93.0 |
#7 | London Business School | 91.8 |
#8 | Stanford School of Business | 90.6 |
#9 | Kellogg School of Management | 89.8 |
#10 | Haas School of Business | 88.5 |
3D MBA programs tuition costs and fees
Rank | School | Total MBA cost | 2-years tuition |
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#1 | Columbia | $168,307 | $106,416 |
#2 | Wharton | $168,000 | $108,018 |
#3 | Stanford | $166,812 | $106,236 |
#4 | Chicago Booth | $165,190 | $101,800 |
#5 | Dartmouth Tuck | $162,750 | $101,400 |
#6 | MIT Sloan | $160,378 | $100,706 |
#7 | Harvard Business School | $158,800 | $100,706 |
#8 | Stern | $157,622 | $94,572 |
#9 | Yale School of Management | $151,982 | $99,800 |