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12 lut 2024 · Cambridge Judge Business School’s Executive MBA (EMBA) degree programmes for senior working professionals were today (14 October) ranked 25th in the Financial Times (FT) ranking of global EMBA programmes.
- Cambridge MBA ranked 22nd in global FT rankings, first among one-year ...
The annual Financial Times global MBA rankings published...
- Cambridge MBA gains position in global FT rankings
The annual Financial Times global MBA rankings, published...
- Cambridge MBA ranked 23rd in global FT rankings, first among one-year ...
The annual Financial Times global MBA rankings published...
- Cambridge MBA ranked 22nd in global FT rankings, first among one-year ...
25 paź 2023 · Discover the top full-time MBA programmes in the world with the QS Global MBA Rankings 2024. 315 business schools are included in this year's ranking of the top full-time MBA programmes, with Stanford Graduate School of Business ranked in first place.
14 lut 2022 · The annual Financial Times global MBA rankings published today (14 February) place Cambridge Judge Business School 22nd among the world’s MBA programmes and in first place for one-year MBA programmes in the UK.
26 sty 2015 · The annual Financial Times global MBA rankings, published today (26 January), place Cambridge Judge Business School 13th, up from 16th the previous year, holding its place as the top-ranked one-year MBA programme in the UK for the third consecutive year.
13 lut 2023 · The annual Financial Times global MBA rankings published today (13 February) place Cambridge Judge Business School 23rd among the world’s MBA programmes and in first place for one-year MBA programmes in the UK.
The Cambridge MBA course is divided into four terms and features 16 compulsory modules and a personal selection from 48 elective modules. 92 percent of Cambridge MBA students find employment within three months of graduation, with an average salary of just under £100,000 (US$133,000).
13 lut 2022 · Business school rankings, including MBA, MSC, and European MBA rankings from the Financial Times.