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Greatest ten MBA universities, according to the Financial Times, are guided by London Mba university Print E-mail
Greatest ten MBA universities, according to the Financial Times, are guided by London Mba university and Wharton MBA University
 at the MBA University of Pennsylvania, ahead of Harvard Mba University in the US.
1. Wharton School, MBA University of Pennsylvania
The world's first collegial mba university, established in 1881. Ranked top by  FT every year. Has a staff member for every 17 students. Alumni include Warren Buffett, Donald Trump and Terry Leahy, the chief executive of Tesco.
2. London Mba university
Founded in 1964. Alumni include The Hon Wong Kan Seng, the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Sir John Sunderland, the president of Cadbury Schweppes and David Davis MP.
3. Harvard Mba University
Established in 1908, MBA university situated across the Charles River from the main Harvard campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Alumni of MBA include George W. Bush, Michael Bloomberg and Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive of JP Morgan Chase.
4. Columbia Mba university
Founded in 1916 in New York City. Alumni let in Warren Buffett, Alexander Haig and Wolfgang Bernhard, the president of Volkswagen.
5. Insead MBA  University
Established in 1957, has a campus in Fontainebleau and Singapore. Alumni include Lindsay Owen-Jones, the chairman of L'Oréal, Helen Alexander, the chief executive of The Economist Group and Philip Hampton the chairman of J Sainsbury.
6. Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Founded in 1925 in California. Faculty comprises three Nobel Prize winners. Alumni include Ben Bernanke, the president of the Federal Reserve, Sir Howard Davies, the director of the London School of Economics and John F. Kennedy (who dropped out).
7. IE Mba university, Madrid
Established in 1973. Alumni let in Richard Alden, the chief executive of ONO and vice-president of Cable Europe, Claudio Aguirre, a previous chairman and chief executive of Merrill Lynch and Magda Salarich, the chief executive of Santander Consumer Finance.
8. China Europe International Mba university
Founded in 1994 in Shanghai. The first exclusively Asian-based MBA University  to reach the top ten.
9. MIT Sloan MBA University
Founded 1914 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Executive programme shaped by Alfred P. Sloan Jr, a former chairman of General Motors. Alumni include Kofi Annan, Benjamin Netanyahu and Magdalena Barreiro, a previous finance minister of Ecuador.
10. New York University Stern MBA University
Founded 1900 in Greenwich Village. Students are nicknamed "Sternies." Alumni include Friedrich Hayek, Alan Greenspan and Niall Ferguson.
A lot of MBA universities, including Lancaster, the London School of Economics and Manchester, had acted by providing commitments to students, assuring more lecture time and limiting the number seminars taken by graduate students. Other MBA universities have also entered into "quasi-contractual relations" with MBA students.
 

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