Warwick Business School - Rankings and Reputation

Rankings and Reputation

Financial Times Global MBA Ranking-2012 placed Warwick MBA: 27th in the World, 9th in Europe, 4th in UK, 8th in the World for Best Value for Money.

WBS is one of only 3 UK business schools to be awarded the top five-star (5*) research rating by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the others being London Business School and Lancaster's School of Management.

According to the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking, WBS scored 29th (2008), 37th (2009), and 42nd (2010), respectively. On 2011, WBS left the top 50 business schools at global level, placing at the 58th place in the FT ranking, then rose to 27th in 2012.

The Warwick MBA by distance learning was ranked 1st in UK and 2nd in the world by QS and it was ranked 3rd in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit in 2008, whilst the Warwick Executive MBA was ranked 14th in 2006 by Financial Times. In 2008 The Economist Intelligence Unit's Which MBA ranking also placed Warwick's full-time MBA programme 29th in the world, top 10 in Europe and 6th in the world for the final salary of its graduates, placing it ahead of other top international business schools such as Said Business School (Oxford), Yale School of Management, and ESADE.

WBS graduates have a good reputations amongst employers, with a Guardian survey rating WBS graduates the most employable in the UK.

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