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Country: China February 2, 2009 Ranked 10th in 2008 Ciebs has managed to move two positions up to the 8th position this year. Today Ciebs offers open programmes like multinational management, strategy, leadership, marketing and sales, finance and accounting and corporate governance amongst others. Average alumni salary today (in US $): 1,51,641 Photograph courtesy: China European International Business School |
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Country: USA February 2, 2009 While MIT Sloan began its operations in 1914 in engineering administration, it began teaching management courses 11 years later. Today, MIT Sloan offers graduate and undergraduate programmes to more than 1,100 students across 60 countries. Amongst its illustrious alumni are included names like former Secretary General of the UN Kofi Annan, former Hewlett-Packard president and CEO Carly Fiona, and former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Average alumni salary today (in US $): 1,56,451 |
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Country: USA February 2, 2009 This university today offers courses as varied as undergraduate BS programme, full-time MBA programme, Langone part-time MBA programme, executive MBA, and PhD programmes. Average alumni salary today (in US $): 1,44,125 Photograph courtesy: New York University, Stern |
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Country: USA February 2, 2009 Established in 1895 University of Chicago Booth School of Business is the second-oldest school in the US. With faculty strength of 187 in 2008 the university offers programmes like full-time MBA, executive MBA, part-time MBA, and non-degree executive education. Average alumni salary today (in US $): 1,50,272 Photograph courtesy: University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
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Country: Spain February 2, 2009 Founded in 1958 in Barcelona, Spain, Iese is the graduate business school of the University of Navarra. Average alumni salary today (in US $): 1,24,645 Photograph courtesy: Iese Business School |