As the Financial Times announced the MBA Global rating for 2022 with many shocks and surprises, let us learn more about the winners and losers in the list compared to the previous year's rankings. For the sixth year in a row, INSEAD has topped the list of best international MBA programs.
For example, if we talk about the winners of FT Global MBA Ranking 2022, no institution did better than EADA Business School in Barcelona, Spain, which rose 40 spots to 35th place. A total of 12 business schools improved by a higher number this year.
The Big Winners in the FT Global MBA Ranking 2022
Lisbon Business School is now ranked 42nd, up from 72nd last year. Isn't that a significant accomplishment? Not only that, but EADA Business School moved up 40 places from 75th to 35th place! That's quite something.
Take a look at the table below to discover how business schools fared in the FT Global MBA rating in 2022.
Losers in the FT Global MBA Ranking 2022
As indicated in the chart below, some institutions witnessed significant drops in their rankings, up from the nine schools that saw large drops the previous year. Cranfield School of Management fell the most, dropping 36 places to 57th place in the composite ranking of the best international MBA programs in 2022.
McGill lowers 30 places from 40th to 70th, and EAE Business School declines 26 places from 50th to 81st. Look at the table below to learn more about the big-ranking losers in the 2022 FT Global MBA Rankings!
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