The MBA program is a highly esteemed and valuable degree. Deciding to pursue an MBA at one of the Best Business Schools in the world is always challenging, and picking the right college is even more difficult. Additionally, it is crucial to obtain it from a reputable university.
According to yield on expenditure, alum outcomes, diversity, employability, and entrepreneurship, this article lists the top 10 business schools (MBA) in the world for executive MBAs and the benefits of attending executive MBA programs at those institutions for students.
IESE Business School
The Global Executive MBA program at IESE Business School rises two spots in the list of the top 10 programs in the world. Concerning every ranking indicator, the program received very high results.
There are four sites where students can complete the EMBA: Barcelona, Madrid, Munich, or So Paulo. You can study abroad alongside cohorts from all over the world in your second year; possible places include New York, Shanghai, and Nairobi.
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The 18-month Global EMBA program costs €73,700, or roughly $82,679.61. This includes the tuition, textbooks, and most meals during residential modules. The program's participants have an average of 10 years of work experience, 30% are women, and participants are from more than 20 countries.
The Wharton School
The MBA for Executives program at The Wharton School remains at the top for another year. The Executive MBA program, which received excellent marks across all metrics, requires students to participate in a one-week Global Business Week. It also allows them to enrol in Global Modular Courses in nations including Israel, India, Brazil, and more.
The Class of 2021 at Wharton features 236 students with a median GMAT score of 700, an average age of 36, and 12 years of work experience.
Students enrolling in the two-year Wharton program in May 2020 paid US$214,800, which covers tuition, most course materials, housing, and a Land Package for Global Business Week.
MIT Sloan School of Business
MIT Sloan received a perfect score of 100 for innovative thinking and fared extraordinarily well for diversity. Employer reputation came in second place for this year's award as North America's finest executive MBA program.
Classes for the MIT Executive MBA are held once every three weeks over 20 months. The capstone Global Labs action learning experience consists of a one-week overseas project trip, 26 weekends of iterative development sessions spaced about three weeks apart, and four modules each week long.
One hundred twenty-six students in the Class of 2020, with an average age of 41 and 17 years of professional experience. Forty-eight per cent of students are international, and 16% have C-Suite expertise.
HEC Paris
The MBA program at HEC Paris Executive is currently ranked in the bronze position (up from joint fifth last year). The EMBA received top marks for executive profile, thought leadership, employer reputation, and career success.
The International Paris EMBA and the International EMBA are the two main strands of the HEC Paris EMBA, which provides several part-time choices. While the International EMBA allows you to study in Doha, Qatar, the Paris EMBA choices are all taught in Paris.
The curriculum duration is 15 to 18 months, and the cost for Paris is €82,950. The most current cohort has an average age of 40 and 15 years of work experience.
London Business School
London Business School received outstanding marks for employer reputation, thought leadership, and career success in the Executive MBA. The 20-month program costs £98,500 (about US$121,982) for London and US$128,600 for Dubai, and it can start in January or September.
Two streams are available for the London Business School EMBA in London and Dubai. Additionally, there are alternatives for electives and overseas assignments in cities including Buenos Aires, Beijing, Mexico City, San Francisco, Athens, and Hong Kong.
Chicago Booth School of Business
An executive MBA is a business degree designed for seasoned executives. The EMBA teaches students the business skills they need to advance in their careers, much like a conventional MBA.
The world's first Executive MBA program was established by the Chicago Booth School of Business in 1943; therefore, it is understandable why the program continues to flourish. Booth received excellent marks regarding employer reputation, thought leadership, and career outcomes.
The cost of attending Booth's EMBA program will differ depending on whether you choose to attend one of their other campuses or the US campus. The cost of the Chicago program in June 2020 is US$194,000, which includes three weeks of residence in Chicago, one in London, and one in Hong Kong.
INSEAD
The Global Executive MBA program at INSEAD received excellent ratings for thought leadership and professional success and a new rating for industry reputation.
The INSEAD Class of 2019 has members with an average of 14 years of professional experience. Thanks to the program's modular design, students can select the principal venues in Europe at Fontainebleau, Asia at Singapore, or the Middle East at Abu Dhabi.
The EMBA at INSEAD costs around €125,500 for tuition. The Asia part begins in August, requires 57 days off work, lasts 17 months, and costs about US$140,429 in tuition. The Middle East section starts in October, lasts 15 months, requires 55 days off work, and costs $135,000.
Haas School of Business
The executive MBA program at Berkeley Haas, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, received very high marks for employer reputation and nearly perfect scores for thought leadership.
The cohort comprises 68 students, of whom 12 per cent are members of underrepresented minorities and 32 per cent are female. The class had students from 17 different nations, and before starting their studies, they had an average of 13 years of work experience and nine years of managing experience.
A global experience is promised by the Haas EMBA program, which includes an immersive course that will take you to Silicon Valley, Washington, DC, and significant international business centres like Shanghai or So Paulo.
UCLA Anderson School of Management
There are 137 students in UCLA Anderson School of Management's class, with an average of 14 years of work experience and 9 years of management experience. The highest percentage among the top 10 cohorts has the C-Suite experience, at 30%.
There are 22 nations represented in the cohort, and 21% of the students are international. Thirty-five per cent of the students in the class are female.
Students will finish their EMBA in just 22 months, with the cost of the two-year program of US$167,992. Past electives have included various subjects, such as managerial communication, macroeconomics, and entrepreneurship.
Saïd Business School
The Oxford Executive MBA is a transformative program that will push participants to investigate solutions to challenging business problems. Learning to innovate, lead responsibly, and deal with change to improve corporate practices.
Said's Executive MBA program has a class size of 74, an average age of 38, 34% female students, and 23 employment sectors represented in the cohort.
Depending on the electives chosen, the program comprises 16–18 week-long modules that meet roughly every five weeks to accommodate job commitments. The program's tuition is US$113,743.