MBA Ranking 2023: Top Editions and Lots of Room for Growth

Rest summit 5- Between Colombia and Argentina

Third overall is also held by another undisputed leader of his country: the MBA from the University of Los Andes in Colombia (UniAndes). We can always find this program at summit 10 in our ranking since the middle of the last decade.

But this year enters for the first time in summit three. Moreover, he does so comfortably, with a score of 78 points in the final index, which puts him more than two points behind his immediate pursuer. The achievement is due to the combination of uniformly achieved high scores across the five dimensions.

This year, UniAndes was awarded the second best place in the field of internationalization and diversity, which measures the program’s standing and its relevance in regional and global rankings. This achievement is driven by the triple crown of high-profile international accreditations, a trait it shares in this ranking only with FGV and Insper Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa. In addition, UniAndes offers the largest number of memberships to organizations linked to the global MBA world and ranks third in the area of ​​knowledge production, highlighting the volume of research published and its average impact factor.

Our closing summit And according to Resolution No. 5 of 2023, we have a hypothetical parity area between the two Argentine spearheads: the University of San Andres in fourth place with a final index of 75.93, and the Master of Business Administration from the University of Torquato de Tella in fifth place with 75.31. We shall say that Di Tella has a history here, being a permanent resident of summit 10 in our rating since the beginning of the last decade. San Andreas, for its part, is showing a rapid escalation. Since entering just three years ago, he has shown that he is looking for Argentine leadership.

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The University of San Andrés MBA program received the second best score in the Network Strength dimension, due to the impressive careers of its graduates, both recent and more years old, who hold a mix of senior positions in large multinational companies. It also has a large number of active student societies abroad.

However, in terms of weight in the final ranking index, what drives San Andreas the most is its third place in the academic strength dimension. With professors from the full-time program who have attained high academic degrees in top institutions around the world and part-time professors with extensive work experience in the business world. And we couldn’t help but mention that she had the second best cash income disparity between pre- and post-MBA.

Torcuato Di Tella closes summit 5 with her best position in recent years. And there were already clear signs of its ascendancy in some dimensions, such as its high scores in the dimension of network power in 2021, or in knowledge production and return on investment in 2020. Now, in 2023, Di Tella has cemented a high position in the energy field. Return on investment index, ranking third among all study participants. Coincidentally, within this dimension, it has the third best current average cash income for its graduates, and at the same time, it has the third best positive variance of income before and after the MBA. However, in another area Di Tella shines in this ranking: despite his fifth place in the network strength dimension, in the entrepreneurship sub-dimension of this program he received the best rating score measured in number and current harmonics. Validity of projects carried out by its graduates in recent years.

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